Lessons & Tutorials. Master your craft. Inspire others.
From beginners picking up an instrument for the first time to seasoned educators refining their teaching strategies — this is your hub for guided learning and musical growth.
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Instrument Specific Lessons
Brass – Trumpet, Trombone, French Horn, Euphonium, Tuba
Woodwinds – Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone, Oboe, Bassoon
Strings – Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass, Guitar
Percussion – Snare, Mallets, Timpani, Drum Set
Voice – Vocal technique, warm-ups, diction
Piano / Keyboard – Basics to accompaniment
Music Fundamentals
Build a strong foundation with lessons in core musicianship.
Music Theory – Scales, chords, intervals, harmony
Ear Training – Interval recognition, melodic dictation
Sight Reading – Tips and tricks
Practice Techniques – How to practice smarter, not harder
Teaching Tutorials (For Music Educators)
Teaching music is an art of its own. Our educator-focused tutorials support you in and out of the classroom.
Lesson Planning – Templates, strategies, and objectives
Rehearsal Techniques – Ensemble direction, warm-ups, balance
Pedagogical Approaches – Differentiation, sequencing, student engagement
Assessment & Feedback – Rubrics, tracking growth, student self-reflection
Skill Labs (Coming Soon!)
Interactive mini-courses to help you target specific skills in short, focused modules. Stay tuned!
Rhythm Bootcamp
Vocal Warm-up Lab
Scale Challenge
Interval Identification Drill
Featured Tutorials
Highlighting some of our most popular lessons:
5 Warm-Ups Every Brass Player Should Know
Percussion Ensemble Basics for Beginners
Intro to Functional Harmony (Theory Level 2)
Vocal Technique: Breath Support & Placement
How to Teach Rhythm to 6th Graders
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