by David Bergeron, MFA Music technology is a rapidly growing field and already foundational to our daily interaction with music. All of us listen to music using various forms of software and hardware: additionally, several layers of hardware and software were used to create the music as well. The DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) is a… Continue reading The Music Tech Perspective
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What to do (and not do) about kids who don’t practice
If you are one of those parents who has never had to ask, remind, tell, cajole or prod your child into practicing – congratulations! You are in a very small minority of parents. Your child is likely able to self-motivate in other areas of their life as well such as completing homework and doing chores.… Continue reading What to do (and not do) about kids who don’t practice
5 things I’ve learned in 5 years of running a small business
When I first opened my music school in 2013, I admittedly had very little knowledge of how to run a small business. I had just finished a four year degree with an 8 month internship in music therapy, followed by a post-grad diploma in Autism and Behavioural Science. With all the formal training I had… Continue reading 5 things I’ve learned in 5 years of running a small business
Common Questions About Guitars and Guitar Lessons Answered!
Christmas is fast approaching, and the holidays are often a time when parents consider getting their child an instrument as a gift. Our guitar instructor Steven Janisse answers five common questions we get from parents about getting a new guitar and looking for lessons for their child. Acoustic? Electric? Classical? Aren’t they all just guitars? And which… Continue reading Common Questions About Guitars and Guitar Lessons Answered!
An Update on InTune’s Creative Evolution!
An Update on InTune’s Creative Evolution! If you’ve been around our studio lately, you already know that we are in the process of changing, growing, and expanding! We’ve been working long (and I mean long!) hours to develop and realize new, creative programs which are unique to Windsor and the surrounding area. Check out our… Continue reading An Update on InTune’s Creative Evolution!
Highlights from our “In the Garden” and “At the Beach” Camps
Highlights from our “In the Garden” and “At the Beach” Camps We just wrapped up two weeks of fun with 3- to 6-year-old campers in our first set of music + art camps at InTune. Through two sessions each of art and music per day, we had a blast exploring the bounties of the backyard at… Continue reading Highlights from our “In the Garden” and “At the Beach” Camps
A look at our first Music+Art Camp “Express Yourself”
A Look at our First Music + Art Camp “Express Yourself” We’re on the other side of our first ever music + art summer camp here at InTune! We had a week full of diverse experiences, which left us feeling energized, inspired and relaxed. Looking back, it’s amazing to see how much we explored and… Continue reading A look at our first Music+Art Camp “Express Yourself”
Joanna Shultz and Rachael Watson Collaborate on Music + Art Summer Camps at InTune
Joanna Shultz and Rachael Watson Collaborate on Music + Art Summer Camps at InTune! It all started twenty-two years ago. As young kids, our parents swapped us out for different lessons: Rachael and her sister for piano lessons from Joanna’s mom, and Joanna and her sister for art lessons from Rachael’s mom. This music-art tandem… Continue reading Joanna Shultz and Rachael Watson Collaborate on Music + Art Summer Camps at InTune
March Break Vocal Camp 2014 Video
Check out all the fun we had during our March Break Vocal Camp. Thank you to all the campers for a great and fun experience.