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Knowing yours RIGHTS as a musician, composer, or artist….(series)
Knowing your Rights, and your ‘entitlement’ for your music, and art is extremely important. This matters in everything you do with your music, and everything you will do. You may not be dealing with it now, but once you start … Continue reading
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Tagged collaboration, copyright, distribution rights, donated, law, music, performance rights, pro-bono, projects, protect, royalties, US, yourself
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Summer Music Camp: Dread or Delight?
I loved attending summer music camps as a young musician. I was usually so excited that I couldn’t wait for free time so I could go practice and think about all of the new things we were learning. That was … Continue reading
STARS Sight-reading!
There are many different approaches to sight-reading, but this is perhaps the most common. The STARS method has been around for as long as I can remember, and is an essential way to tackle the approach of new music. S – … Continue reading
Flute Fairs
In the flute world, you may have heard of flute fairs, but if you’ve never been to one, what should your expectation be? Well…the format of them is quite similar, regardless of how big or small they are. Most flute … Continue reading
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Tagged beat boxing, Burkart, electronics, fair, Flute, Haynes, makers, masterclasses, music, performance, Phelan, piccolo, Powell, Sankyo
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A flutists life
Do you live and breathe the flute?! Do you look for every opportunity you can to play with others and learn as much as you can about the flute? If so, then Flute Life is for you. I’m going to … Continue reading
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Tagged community, Flute, life, music, student, teaching, welcome
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