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Ready to Play Again? How to Join a Community Band or Orchestra Near You
There’s nothing like the sound of a tuned orchestra or booming concert band. If you’ve ever played an instrument and miss making music with others, you’re not alone. Many want to return but feel rusty or unsure where to start. The good news: community bands and orchestras are welcoming, diverse, and easier to join than you think. This guide will help you find a group and show how Musician’s Addition can help you prepare.

Taylor Fends
Sep 18, 20254 min read


Why Learning Music Improves Kids’ Focus and Confidence
Music isn’t just about notes on a page; it’s a pathway to building essential life skills. At Musician’s Addition, we see how learning music transforms kids every day. Whether your child picks up the flute, piano, or drums, the benefits go far beyond playing songs. Two of the biggest advantages are improved focus and greater self-confidence.

Taylor Fends
Sep 11, 20252 min read


Why Was The Musician's Addition Student Flute Created?
With so many other flutes being made, why was the Musician's Addition flute created? Between big brand-name flutes and flutes offered on Amazon, did we really need a new flute on the market? Surprisingly, the answer is yes.

Reesa Myers
Sep 4, 20256 min read


How to Practice Music When You’re Sick: Tips for Musicians
Feeling under the weather? Discover smart ways to practice music when sick. From mental practice to gentle playing, keep your skills sharp while you heal.

Taylor Fends
Aug 28, 20253 min read


Guide to Metronomes: Mastering Rhythm with the Right Tool
Whether you're a beginner learning your first scale or an advanced musician refining complex passages, the metronome is your secret weapon for developing impeccable rhythm and timing. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about metronomes: what they are, how they work, and how to choose the best one for your musical journey.

Taylor Fends
Aug 21, 20253 min read


10 Common Music Theory Mistakes Students Make (and How to Avoid Them)
Learning music theory is one of the best ways to improve as a musician. Whether you play piano, guitar, flute, or any other instrument, understanding theory gives you the tools to read music, write songs, and communicate with other musicians. But along the way, many students fall into the same traps—mistakes that can slow down progress or create bad habits.

Taylor Fends
Aug 14, 20253 min read


How Music Builds Life Skills: Focus, Patience & Perseverance
Music isn’t just about notes on a page or hitting the right rhythm; it’s a powerful tool for developing life skills that extend far beyond the practice room. Whether you're a beginner learning your first song or a seasoned player perfecting a challenging piece, the journey of learning music naturally builds essential qualities like focus, patience, and perseverance.
Let’s explore how music education helps shape these skills and why they’re so important in life.

Taylor Fends
Aug 7, 20252 min read


Can Music Help with ADHD and Focus?
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) affects millions of children and adults worldwide. Common symptoms include inattention, impulsivity, and difficulty with sustained focus. While medication and therapy are the most recognized treatments, many families and educators are also exploring alternative or complementary approaches, such as music.

Taylor Fends
Jul 31, 20252 min read


Back to School: How to Get Ready for Music Classes
As summer vacation comes to a close, it’s time to switch gears from lazy days to busy rehearsals, band practices, and music lessons. Whether you're a student musician, a private lesson parent, or a music teacher prepping for a fresh year, now’s the perfect time to get organized and inspired.

Taylor Fends
Jul 24, 20253 min read


Don't Leave Your Flute on the Stand: 5 Reasons to Pack It Up When You're Done
As tempting as it is, it's not always a good idea to always leave your flute on the stand. Flute stands are great for short breaks or to use during a performance, but leaving it there all the time poses many risks. Here are 5 reasons why you should pack up your flute when you're done playing.

Reesa Myers
Jul 17, 20252 min read


Journaling Your Practice Routine: Why It Helps Every Musician
Journaling your practice routine isn’t just about keeping track of what you did. It’s about discovering patterns, setting meaningful goals, staying accountable, and celebrating your progress. It can turn a scattered practice session into a focused one, and over time, it helps you become the kind of musician who doesn’t just play more, but plays better.

Taylor Fends
Jul 10, 20253 min read


How Virtual Music Lessons Can Transform Your Skills
In today's world, learning music has become more accessible than ever. Virtual music lessons have emerged as a popular option, enabling aspiring musicians to hone their skills from the comfort of their homes. The convenience, flexibility, and personalized approach of these lessons can lead to significant improvements in your musicianship. This article explores the ways virtual music lessons can transform your skills, covering everything from convenience to tailored learning e

Taylor Fends
Jul 3, 20255 min read


How to Overcome Music Practice Plateaus and Keep Growing
If you're a musician, whether you’re just starting out or have been playing for years, you’ve probably felt it. That moment where you practice and practice... but nothing seems to improve. You hit a wall. A plateau. It’s frustrating. It can be discouraging. But here’s the good news: plateaus are normal, and even better, they’re beatable. Let’s talk about why plateaus happen and how to push through them with confidence, creativity, and a little fun.

Taylor Fends
Jun 26, 20253 min read


Why Do We Have Different Time Signatures in Music?
When you're first learning music, the idea of time signatures can feel a little like math class all over again. You see things like 4/4, 3/4, 6/8, and even weirder ones like 7/8 or 5/4—and it’s easy to wonder: Why are there so many? And why not just stick to one, like 4/4?

Taylor Fends
Jun 19, 20252 min read


Cheap vs. Expensive Cellos: What’s the Real Difference?
When you're shopping for a cello, the price tags can be shocking. You’ll find cheap cellos under $500, while expensive cellos can cost thousands. So what exactly makes one cello so much more costly than another? Is it all just branding, or does the price reflect real differences?

Taylor Fends
Jun 12, 20253 min read


Summer Break ≠ Music Break: Easy Ways to Stay in Tune
Summer break is here! 🌴 School’s out, pool days are in, and alarm clocks are officially canceled… for a while. But before you toss your instrument into the back of the closet, let’s talk about why keeping music in your life during the summer is a smart move—and how you can do it in a way that actually feels fun.

Taylor Fends
Jun 5, 20253 min read


The Benefits of Learning Music from Home
In today's fast-paced world, finding time to pursue hobbies like music can be challenging. However, with the increasing availability of resources and technology, it has become easier than ever to learn music from the comfort of your home. This blog post will explore the numerous benefits of learning music from home, including convenience, flexibility, and the many available resources.

Taylor Fends
May 28, 20254 min read


Mastering Saxophone Dynamics: Elevate Your Sound
When you listen to a great saxophone player, one thing that sets them apart is how they shape their sound. They don’t just play notes—they breathe life into them. One of the most powerful ways to do that? Dynamics. Learning to control how loud or soft you play can take your saxophone performance from flat to fantastic.

Taylor Fends
May 22, 20253 min read


How to Choose Your First Guitar: Tips for Beginners
Getting your first guitar is an exciting step—but with so much information and so many choices out there, it can also feel overwhelming. Don’t worry! Whether you're brand new to music or just exploring guitar as a hobby, this guide will break things down to help you confidently pick the right instrument to start your journey.

Taylor Fends
May 15, 20253 min read


A Piano Player’s Guide to Learning Guitar: Make the Transition Smoother
Are you a pianist itching to pick up the guitar but feeling overwhelmed by the differences? You’re not alone. Many musicians who start with piano find guitar to be a confusing new world at first—frets, strings, chords that feel upside down compared to your keyboard... but don’t worry, you’ve got this! This guide is designed specifically for piano players who are learning guitar, offering clear connections between the two instruments to make your journey easier.

Taylor Fends
May 8, 20253 min read
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