Six Black-American Composers You Should Know About
It is important to remember and honor people that enhanced the beauty of this world through their talents. This post will recognize and honor four African-American composers that changed the world of music. Don’t forget to also download the sheet music collection we have compiled for free so you can share these wonderful pieces with your students.
Our Compiled Teaching Tips
On our Instagram (@practicespaceapp) we’ve been posting #TeachingTips to our story! We’ve compiled a list of all of them, thus far, for your reference.
Free Music Recording Software Comparison
Do you want to record high-quality music tracks with a reasonable budget? It is common knowledge that to record music, you need the best possible software. The industry is full of such software, and all you need to do is make sure you choose the best one. To help you select, we have compared different free music recording softwares. Read through the comparison and you will be able to make the best decision possible for you.
#ThrowbackThursday - Manuel Ponce
This #ThrowbackThursday, we’re honoring Manuel Ponce, a Mexican composer, pianist, and educator who was the first globally-recognized Mexican classical composer. Did you know that Manuel Ponce is one of Mexico's most beloved and influential figures in the world of classical music?
The Importance of Music Recitals
For people not familiar with the musical world, a music recital might sound like a foreign concept. Essentially, music recitals are the public display of learned musical routines by students from a music school or an academic school. In a music recital, friends and family are invited to enjoy the musical performances put forth. This is a great way to encourage the musicians of tomorrow and have a much-needed recreational activity.
#ThrowbackThursday - François Couperin
If you are a music fan, you may have heard of the famous French Baroque music composer Francois Couperin. He was born on Nov 10, 1668 in Paris. His early musical education came mainly from the tutelage of his father, Charles Couperin, and Jacques Thomelin.
Four Ways to Motivate Your Students
As a music educator, your job description includes a lot more than just teaching. You are required to perform several other roles to provide your students with the complete package that they need. For instance, if you are in a classroom full of students who are bored out of their minds and unwilling to learn, what can you do?
Free Halloween Sheet Music! Piano, Guitar, and Violin Music for Students.
Check out this hair-raising collection of sheet music for your students to help celebrate the spookiest time of year, Halloween! We are committed to helping teachers get their students to practice more and there’s nothing like some spooky music to get your students motivated this time of year.
A Brief History of the Piano
Humans have been fond of producing unique noises and sounds by plucking, banging, blowing, and striking various objects since prehistoric times. So it was just a matter of time before strings of different sizes would become pulled at varying tension levels to create music!
Student of the Month - Elsa W.
Congratulations to Practice Space’s July student of the month, Elsa W. Elsa is only five years and is consistently at the top of her studio’s leaderboard. We love to see students get excited about practicing and are happy to assist by making practice more fun than ever. Read more about Elsa below!
4th of July Free Music! The Star Spangled Banner
What better way to celebrate independence day than learning some fun arrangements of the Star-Spangled Banner on guitar, piano, or violin! We are committed to helping teachers get their students to practice more and there’s nothing like a familiar tune to get your students motivated. The 4th of July is approaching quickly so download the music today so they can get started and share it with family at the 4th of July BBQ!
Slow Practice Equals Quick Results
When it comes to learning music or perfecting your technique for any musical instrument, there are various practice methods that have been tried and tested by various renowned musicians. One of the best methods includes slow practice, which refers to bringing down the tempo when you are rehearsing on your own or in a private setting.
Team Spotlight: Chris Mallett
What is your role within Practice Space?
I am the co-founder of Practice Space with Robert Miller.
Where did the inspiration for Practice Space come from?
After starting the California Conservatory of Music with Robert in 2011, we quickly realized that the best way to motivate students is to create practice challenges and incentives. We spent years handing out paper point charts to all of our teachers and students.
Student of the Month - Leo T.
Congratulations to Practice Space’s June student of the month, Leo T. Leo is a piano student on the east coast who currently has an impressive 210 day practice streak!! We love seeing how much Practice Space motivates students around the country to practice. We are sure the teachers love it too! Read more below about Leo and how he uses Practice Space.
Teacher Spotlight - Brad P.
We love celebrating the wonderful teachers in the Practice Space community. This month we are featuring Brad Pupa, a classical guitar teacher in California. Brad has been a dedicated Practice Space user for over a year and uses Practice Space in both his in-person and virtual lessons. Check out the interview with Brad below and see how Practice Space has helped engage his students!
Effective Practice Habits
Here at Practice Space, we pride ourselves on helping music instructors to the mechanics, components, and skills of being a good musician, along with helping a new generation grow with and love music. We believe that any student, at any age, can learn to play an instrument and learn to play it well.