Imagery in Choir Music

I had the pleasure of attending a choir concert put on by the Oregon State University choral program last week. Because my sister sang in two of the choirs at this concert, I thought it would be fun to break down the program a little bit and discuss how the composers created some stunning imagery […]

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4 Things All Successful Musicians Need

Here are 4 things all successful musicians need to make their practicing count:

Like all skills, mastering music takes time and effort. But sometimes you don’t realize that you are actually hindering your progress as a musician! So here are 4 things all successful musicians need to make their practicing count: 1. A pencil. Seriously! Grab that pencil and start marking your music. You know how they say writing […]

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Suspended Souls by Michele Nobler

Suspended Souls by Michele Nobler

Michele Nobler is a contemporary composer I have had the pleasure of meeting through social media. He was kind enough to share his compositions with me, so I thought I’d write a blog post about his music! An Album From the Heart Nobler’s piano album “Suspended Souls” is a beautiful collection of modern musical art that […]

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The Development of Western Music Notation

Read all about the development of western music notation - beginning with the Ancient Greeks!

Music has been around for a very long time. Long before mankind even began a written history of their lives, there was music. And long before the development of the treble clef, music notation had to begin somewhere. Prehistoric Music Notation At the earliest point in known music history, music notation did not exist. People […]

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New Composition and “Images for Piano” Album!

Images for Piano

Today’s post is so exciting because I will be discussing my latest piano composition and my first album! Let’s talk about the piano piece first. The Girl with the Fire A few months ago, my sister and I were talking about music during the intermission of this choir concert. She half-jokingly suggested I compose a […]

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Tips on Practicing the Piano: Complete Music Vlog #6

Please enjoy my latest music vlog, a series of 3 YouTube videos that offers tips on practicing the piano. Included you will find discussions on injury prevention, how to stay motivated to practice, dealing with stage fright, getting better at dynamics, teaching yourself how to play the piano, and more.

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Music History: The Romantic Era

The Romantic era paved the way for composers to explore emotions and stories in a new way. Read about some famous composers and their contribution to music.

The Romantic era is one of the most popular periods in Western music history. And it’s easy to see why! Lasting from 1820-1910 (or so), music from this time is known for its shift away from the balanced and light Classical era characteristics and towards more emotive and descriptive sounds. Romantic Era Ideals A Shift […]

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How Music Makes You a Better Human Being

Becoming Better Through Music

There is a lot going on in the world today that makes me question whether us humans know how to be, well, human anymore. And as I’ve been thinking about the world, I’ve been turning to music to help ease the stress and the anxiety surrounding all of the difficult things we go through. While […]

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Music Favorites Part 5: Ambient Edition

ambient music

Hello readers! Sorry for not posting consistently over the last few weeks; I was working as a pianist at a music summer camp for middle and high schoolers, but now I’m home and ready to get back into my own music-making! This week on the blog, I want to share some of my favorite pieces […]

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How to Sight Read Music Like a Pro

How to Sight Read Like a Pro

Have you ever been handed a difficult piece of music and been expected to play it immediately? If you have, you know that it’s not the easiest thing to do. If not, well then you’d best prepare yourself for when it will (eventually) happen. Here are 5 ways you can incorporate sight reading into your […]

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