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Category: Better Teaching

  • Learning Guitar And Stroke Rehabilitation

    Learning Guitar And Stroke Rehabilitation

    For several years, the idea that learning guitar affects stroke rehabilitation has been an area of interest for my teaching. This in turn has led to my work with the medical community and lifestyle medicine. As with most things, this interest happened by chance rather than seeking it out. Let me give you a bit…

  • The Efficient Music Teacher (The Musician: Vol. 21, No. 1)

    The Efficient Music Teacher (The Musician: Vol. 21, No. 1)

    Over the years, I have accumulated articles from magazines like The Musician. I believe we have much to learn, and unlearn, from the past. It is thought-provoking when looking at our view of specific topics versus the view of the masters and master teachers of the past. This particular article on being an efficient music…