A new podcast focused on the art of raising young classical musicians.
This twenty-seventh episode focuses on the importance of a student's disposition as they practice and train to be performing artists.
This twenty-sixth episode focuses on how I believe we can all optimize our time learning and teaching music during the pandemic.
This twenty-fifth episode will focus on stage fright and detail coping strategies for young artists.
This twenty-fourth episode will focus on identifying long-lasting technical and emotional stressors in a young artist's training and how to address them.
This twenty-third episode will focus on the quality and quantity of practice needed in the development of a young artist. Inspiration for this podcast linked below: How Much Should You Practice Graphic
This twenty-second episode deals with the importance of a parent's temperament as it pertains to the success of their young artist.
Our twenty-first episode will focus on the importance of finding the right instrument as well as instrument upkeep and maintenance.
This twentieth episode will delve into the importance of embracing the full process in your young artist's training as a classical musician.
This nineteenth episode focuses on the ins and outs of co-teaching for young artists.
This eighteenth episode is focused on new beginnings, namely when and how parents should consider switching to a new teacher or studio.
This seventeenth episode is focused on motivation, taking initiative and the ever important transition to independent practice.
This sixteenth episode is focused on growth mindset and disposition and its important role in the development of a young artist.
This fifteenth episode discusses the crucial topic of proper and strategic networking and communicating for your young artist.
This fourteenth episode is focused on the crucial role of youth orchestra in a young artist's training.
This episode will focus on the crucial role of chamber music in a young artist's training.
This Twelfth episode is the third in our Relationship Goals series. This episode will focus on maintaining and nurturing the relationship with your collaborative pianist as well as understanding the importance of this vital relationship in your young artist's development.
This eleventh episode will focus on preparing young artists for success in competition. It will detail strategies on repertoire selection and preparation both at home and in the private studio.
This tenth episode will focus on the pros and cons of entering your young artist into competitions.
This ninth episode is the second in our Relationship Goals series. These episodes will focus on improving the relationships that parents have with crucial entities in a young artist's life. Episode 9 continues our focus on the relationship with private instructors. It will be devoted to talking about common conflicts surrounding trust, expectations and the ins and outs of switching studios.
This eighth episode is the first in our Relationship Goals series. These episodes will focus on improving the relationships that parents have with crucial entities in a young artist's life. Episode 8 is focused on the foundation of your relationship with your private instructor.
This seventh episode is the third in our Practice Primer series of three podcasts. These podcasts will serve as a guide to aligning your household with an optimal learning environment for your talented young performer. Part three is focused on nutrition.
This sixth episode is the second in our Practice Primer series of three podcasts. These podcasts will serve as a guide to aligning your household with an optimal learning environment for your talented young performer. Part two is focused on overscheduling.
This fifth episode is the first in our Practice Primer series of three podcasts. These podcasts will serve as a guide to aligning your household with an optimal learning environment for your talented young performer. Part one is focused on sleep.
This fourth episode is our third in our Practice Power series of three podcasts. These podcasts focus on how to help parents provide emotional and strategic support to keep their kids motivated and inspired to practice. Part Three is focused on children in High School (Ages 13-18).
This third episode is our second in our Practice Power series of three podcasts. These podcasts focus on how to help parents provide emotional and strategic support to keep their kids motivated and inspired to practice. Part Two is focused on children in Middle School (Ages 10-13).
This second episode is the first in our Practice Power series of three podcasts. These podcasts focus on how to help parents provide emotional and strategic support to keep their kids motivated and inspired to practice. Part One is focused on children in Elementary School (Ages 7-10).
This first episode is the introductory episode which will give some background information for violinist, Amy Beth Horman as well as detail what the podcast will be about. The goal of the podcast as a whole is to provide support and guidance for the parents and families of young artists.