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Frank: Tickling the wrong keys

  Today I have to face the music.  Literally.  You see, we have had sort of a Spring Break in our piano class.  We skipped a couple of weeks, because of plans that some of the students had made.  At 1:00 today, we have our next lesson.      Because I was a little behind the other students, my plan was to use this...
Posted by rachelfriedlander@amromusic.com at 11:05 AM | 0 comments

Frank: The Advanced Type A

        I am no longer a beginning piano player.  But, don’t worry, that doesn’t mean that I’ve quit.  To the contrary, I have started my first eight-week session of Advanced Recreational Music Making.  Yep, I said advanced.  A classic example of “No Child Left Behind,” you ask?  Who knows, but I’m two weeks in and there’s...
Posted by rachelfriedlander@amromusic.com at 10:58 AM | 2 comments

Music education advocacy, from Australia

It seems like we're always seeing articles and studies documenting the benefits of music education, and an equal number bemoaning the lack of it.  Nobody at Amro isn't a little heartbroken with each of those articles.  The folks that haven't worked in music education are by and large ones that have benefited from it.  The general manager was a high school trumpet player, our events coordinator played piccolo, and our shipping manager played saxophone.  And some of us just...
Posted by rachelfriedlander@amromusic.com at 12:00 PM | 0 comments

Joe's Book Pick of the Week

Uncle Joe's Book Pick of the Week by Joe Utsey, Print Music Specialist     Many times, we'll have students come in looking for solo or ensemble festival pieces.  One great option is the Standard of Excellence book of Festival Solos, which comes in two ...
Posted by rachelfriedlander@amromusic.com at 9:10 AM | 0 comments

Frank's Blog Post #16: Wherein Frank corrects a common misconception

  By Frank Cantrell, Sr. I’ve told you before that I love my Roland FP-4 electronic piano.  I’m not backing off of that statement-- but over the Christmas holidays, I played a Steinway-designed Boston acoustic grand piano.  Wow!  They don’t call ‘em grand for nothin.' The first thing that I noticed was how good my...
Posted by rachelfriedlander@amromusic.com at 1:28 PM | 2 comments