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Merry Gigs-mas! 3 Tips to Navigating the Holiday Season as a Musician
It’s December! To some, December represents a time of relaxation, joy, and happiness, but to musicians, it represents something else: the start of a sprint. In the music world, we affectionately title this season ‘Gigs-mas”. Church services, holiday concerts, recitals, and music galore fill this season and it can sometimes be hard to step back and enjoy this season as musicians, so I want to share some tips to help my fellow musicians to stay afloat in December and avoid burn
Jackson Sharp
3 days ago2 min read


The Realities of Being a Suzuki Cello Teacher: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Teaching music is a joy like no other. Getting to share my passion directly to a student is what gets me out of bed in the morning on many days. I was shaped by my childhood teacher, and I strive to make even a fraction of the impact on my students that my teacher made on me. The Suzuki method is how I was taught as a child and how I like to teach now. I am a Suzuki certified teacher and have years of experience where I have evolved the Suzuki model into my own. There is good
Jackson Sharp
Nov 85 min read
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