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		<title>Let Music Be Part of Your Life!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2020 14:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>HAPPY NEW YEAR !!! We can now look forward to a new year which, we hope, will be happy, healthy, prosperous, and peaceful. The beginning of January is a good time to talk about that pesky subject: New Year resolutions. We say « pesky » because while they are undoubtedly sincere and well-intentioned, most of...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!</h2>
<p>We can now look forward to a new year which, we hope, will be happy, healthy, prosperous, and peaceful. The beginning of January is a good time to talk about that pesky subject: New Year resolutions. We say « pesky » because while they are undoubtedly sincere and well-intentioned, most of them get broken by the time Spring comes along. Among the most common resolutions people make is learning a new skill or improving an old one. Very often this involves music lessons because, as we all know, music lifts our spirits and makes us (and everyone around us) happy. But how can you make sure that your resolve to start music lessons in 2020 doesn’t weaken (or disappear altogether) as months go by?</p>
<h2>Easy Does It</h2>
<p>Psychologists say most New Year resolutions fail because we set unrealistic goals for ourselves. For instance, we resolve to run the New York Marathon, but we don’t train for it as regularly as we should, and then we get disappointed when we can’t make it to the finish line. This is just one example of many showing how we sabotage our resolutions by aiming too high, too quickly. It is much better to make resolutions that are realistic and achievable. For instance, instead of aiming for the marathon, you should start with jogging small distances several times a week, and gradually work up your stamina and endurance.</p>
<h2>Stay Inspired!</h2>
<p>How does all this relate to music lessons? Obviously, if you are a beginner, don’t set yourself an overly-ambitious goal of playing at Carnegie Hall anytime soon. If that doesn’t happen, you’ll feel disappointed and frustrated, and maybe even give up your music training. Thinking big is good, but achieving your goals doesn’t happen overnight; it takes patience and practice. In other words, it’s one step at a time. Here is what we suggest to keep your music-related resolutions:</p>
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<li><a href="/choose-an-instrument" target="_self" rel="noopener noreferrer">Choose an instrument</a> that best fits your personality, size, and strength. If you opt for something that’s too big, heavy, or just isn’t « you, » the lessons may not work out.</li>
<li>Choose a good teacher, one that is experienced, patient, and kind. This will ensure you get not only the instruction you need but also the support. We don’t mean to brag (actually, we do), but we have the <a href="/your-teacher" target="_self" rel="noopener noreferrer">most wonderful teachers</a> who’ll come to your home or office to give you lessons.</li>
<li>Practice a little bit every day. This way, you won’t be overwhelmed by too much “homework,” but still make progress.</li>
<li>Enjoy your lessons! The more pleasurable your music experience is, the more your skills will improve and your appreciation of music grow.</li>
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<p>We hope we have helped you keep your resolutions well into 2020, and beyond. And we join ABBA in wishing you all the best for the New Year! <span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"> <iframe class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/3Uo0JAUWijM?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe> </span></p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Dec 2018 14:30:37 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The season of holiday music is upon us again. All across New York City, Christmas songs are blasting at us loud and clear — the traditional tunes we all know so well that we could hum them in our sleep! You may think you know all the songs by heart, and you probably do. But...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The season of holiday music is upon us again. All across New York City, Christmas songs are blasting at us loud and clear — the traditional tunes we all know so well that we could hum them in our sleep!</p>
<p>You may think you know all the songs by heart, and you probably do. But are you familiar with some of the unusual stories surrounding these tunes?</p>
<p>What better time than now to reveal some of the more salient — and not widely known — details about the most popular holiday songs.</p>
<p>Let’s get started.</p>
<h2>Did You Know?</h2>
<p>&#8220;Joy to the World&#8221; was originally about Christ&#8217;s resurrection and his second coming on Easter, not his birth. So strictly speaking, it was not intended as a Christmas song.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Silver Bells&#8221; was originally called &#8220;Tinkle Bells.&#8221; But when the songwriter Ray Evans’ wife found out about this title, she responded: &#8220;Are you out of your mind? Do you know what the word tinkle is?&#8221;</p>
<p>During a Christmas truce in WWI, the French, English, and German troops sang &#8220;Silent Night” in their own language. It’s too bad that they started shooting at each other when the truce ended.</p>
<p>In 1944, Judy Garland sang &#8220;Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” in the movie Meet Me in St. Louis, which became an instant holiday hit. But the original song had different lyrics from the ones we hear in the film: the opening lines were &#8220;Have yourself a merry, little Christmas/It may be your last.&#8221; Considering that the song was sung by a mother to her daughter, these words had to be changed. By the same token, other lyrics — “faithful friends who are dear to us gather near to us no more&#8221; — were also removed from the film.</p>
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<p>These are just some of the interesting facts about Christmas songs, but there are <a href="/christmas-songs-demystified-nyc-music-school-tells-all/" target="_self">more</a>.</p>
<h2>Oh Hanukkah!</h2>
<p>What about Hanukkah, which this year is celebrated December 2 through December 10?</p>
<p>Did you know that in the original Yiddish version of &#8220;I Have a Little Dreidel” the dreidel is made out of bley, meaning lead. It was translated in English to clay.</p>
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<p>There are four versions of Adam Sandler’s non-traditional Hanukkah song. The one you don’t typically hear is the uncensored version that includes the line “Drink your gin and tonic-ah, but don’t smoke marijuan-icah.” Another version, however, encourages listeners to “Drink your gin and tonic-ah, and smoke your marijuan-icah.”</p>
<p>So there you have it: fascinating, little-known facts about some of the most popular holiday classics. Aren’t you glad we told you?</p>
<p>On this note (pun intended), we’d like to wish you all a wonderful and magical holiday season!</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Nov 2018 14:30:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>November is usually not the best month in NYC: it’s cold and grey and generally « blah. » So we thought we’d lift your spirits with a really fun blog. t the risk of shooting ourselves in the foot but in the interest of full disclosure, we are telling you here that some historical evidence...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>November is usually not the best month in NYC: it’s cold and grey and generally « blah. » So we thought we’d lift your spirits with a really fun blog.</p>
<p>t the risk of shooting ourselves in the foot but in the interest of full disclosure, we are telling you here that some historical evidence shows musical instruments to be harmful and even deadly.</p>
<p>Yes, you heard us right: HARMFUL AND DEADLY.</p>
<p>Now let us explain.</p>
<h2>Mass Frenzy</h2>
<p>American inventor Benjamin Franklin was a very clever man and one of his creations was a musical instrument he called &#8220;glass armonica&#8221; — a series of glass bowls of different sizes that produced beautiful sounds. The instrument became popular across the big pond, where Mozart and Beethoven composed music for it.</p>
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<p>But some doctors of yore insisted that listening to it could kill women and anyone else who had fragile disposition. In other words, according to the 18th-century physicians, glass armonica was an instrument…of torture, affecting the nerves and causing a multitude of health problems.</p>
<p>According to a <a href="http://mentalfloss.com/article/559029/benjamin-franklin-and-historys-most-dangerous-musical-instrument" target="_blank" rel="noopener">recent article</a> on this subject, “in 1808, people attributed the death of armonica virtuoso Marianne Kirchgessner to the instrument&#8217;s eerie tones. Some psychiatrists went so far as to say it drove listeners to suicide.”</p>
<p>Eventually, as the article points out, this instrument “was relegated to the great big concert hall in the sky.”</p>
<p>You’d think people had wised up in the 19th century but even then, some medical professionals and scientists insisted that listening to music in general (and not just to glass armonica) was a potentially deadly pursuit.</p>
<p>Specifically, they said music caused hysteria, premature menstruation, homosexuality, and even death.</p>
<h2>Then and Now</h2>
<p>What a huge difference two centuries make!</p>
<p>No longer considered to be dangerous to our health, music is a big and important part of our lives — in a positive way, of course. In fact, we now know for sure that it has numerous benefits on our physical and emotional wellbeing.</p>
<p>And we also know that no instrument could cause you any bodily harm — unless, of course, you try to swallow your flute or attempt to carry your grand piano on your back.</p>
<p>So we hope you will not be discouraged by the warnings of the 18th-century doctors and give <a href="choose-an-instrument/" target="_self">musical instruments</a> a chance!</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Oct 2018 14:30:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>“Music…is uplifting, it&#8217;s encouraging, it&#8217;s strengthening.” ~ Aretha Franklin Did you know that October is Emotional Wellness Month? Before you start scratching your head wondering what “emotional wellness” has to do with music, let us tell you that there is, indeed, a strong connection between them. By its definition, emotional wellness means relaxation, inner peace,...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><em>“Music…is uplifting, it&#8217;s encouraging, it&#8217;s strengthening.”</em> <strong>~ Aretha Franklin</strong></h3>
<p>Did you know that October is <a href="https://nationaltoday.com/emotional-wellness-month/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Emotional Wellness Month?</a></p>
<p>Before you start scratching your head wondering what “emotional wellness” has to do with music, let us tell you that there is, indeed, a strong connection between them.</p>
<p>By its definition, emotional wellness means relaxation, inner peace, and stress reduction; it is the ability to lead joyful lives, despite occasional setbacks. In other words, it is a healthy balance of the mind, body and spirits.</p>
<p>In fact, there is evidence showing that even in the most tragic circumstances, music can lift our spirits and <a href="/at-new-york-music-school-you-can-feel-the-difference/" target="_self">soothe the soul</a>.</p>
<p>How exactly does this happen?</p>
<h2>Gotta Love the Music!</h2>
<p>In a nutshell, studies have shown that listening to or playing our favorite music on a regular basis can help boost our emotional wellbeing in several ways. By releasing dopamine, a chemical in our brain that affects our mood, music can:</p>
<ul>
<li>Alleviate occasional “blues” or feelings of sadness. (For people suffering from chronic depression music can bring relief as well, but it is important to see a mental health care provider for diagnosis and treatment).</li>
<li>Impart positive feelings of happiness, pleasure and comfort.</li>
<li>Have a calming effect, reducing stress and anxiety.</li>
<li>Eliminate the “blahs” by boosting your brain power, memory, and alertness.</li>
</ul>
<p>And the good thing is that anyone, of any age, can benefit from music’s magic!</p>
<h2>Get Happy!</h2>
<p>What are some of the concrete ways to improve your emotional wellness?</p>
<p>It’s really quite simple: throughout the day, listen to the kind of music you enjoy most. And if you haven’t yet started music lessons, now is a good time to consider doing that — we’ll be <a href="/your-teacher/" target="_self">happy to help</a>!</p>
<p>In the meantime, get yourself into a positive mood with an upbeat tune. How about this one:</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>How was your summer? We hope it was fun and relaxing, and that your kids had a great time doing whatever activities they were involved in. But you know how it goes: September is here and it’s back to school time. For us at Hey Joe Guitar this means that our wonderful teachers will get...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How was your summer? We hope it was fun and relaxing, and that your kids had a great time doing whatever activities they were involved in.</p>
<p>But you know how it goes: September is here and it’s back to school time. For us at Hey Joe Guitar this means that <a href="/your-teacher">our wonderful teachers</a> will get real busy giving in-home private music lessons all around NYC.</p>
<p>We have mentioned many times in the past how <a href="/school-time-can-well-spent-manhattan-music-lessons" target="_slef">important and beneficial music education is</a> to kids of all ages https://heyjoeguitar.com/: it improves a variety of learning skills —such as language, reading and math — boosts self-esteem and confidence, and bolsters focus and concentration.</p>
<p>All these skills are not only crucial for the youngsters’ academic achievements, but will also pave the way for future successes in their professional life.</p>
<p>Yes, we’ve said it all before but we’ll never tire of shouting this message from the rooftops: MUSIC TRAINING IS GOOOOOOOOD!</p>
<h2>Our Welcome Mat is Out</h2>
<p>If your child is a returning student – welcome back! We sincerely hope that he or she practiced playing during the summer, so that they kept making progress and have not lost <a href="/blog">their proficiency</a>.</p>
<p>We extend a warm welcome to the new students as well. We are happy to have you among us and are delighted that you decided to make music a part of your life. We will do everything we can to make this experience a happy and fulfilling one!</p>
<p>But what about the ones who are undecided?</p>
<p>Maybe your child would like to take music lessons but you are not sure which instrument is the best fit? We can help. Follow <a href="/choosing-instrument-childs-play-manhattan-music-lessons" target="_self">this guide</a> and if you have more questions, don’t hesitate to contact us for advice.</p>
<p>We’d like to finish with this quote from the former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. These words beautifully express why music training is so important in our children’s lives:</p>
<h3><em>“Music education can help spark a child&#8217;s imagination or ignite a lifetime of passion. When you provide a child with new worlds to explore and challenges to tackle, the possibilities are endless.”</em></h3>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jun 2018 14:30:25 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Summer guitar lessons in NYC Look no further. As summertime and the livin’ is easy. This means that when school is out and kids are on vacation, the last thing they want to do is practice music. We get it. But as music educators we know that stopping guitar lessons or piano lessons (and not...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Summer guitar lessons in NYC</h2>
<p>Look no further. As summertime and the livin’ is easy. This means that when school is out and kids are on vacation, the last thing they want to do is practice music.</p>
<p>We get it. But as music educators we know that stopping guitar lessons or piano lessons (and not practicing) for several weeks is not a good thing. Children (and adults too, for that matter) who resume their music lessons after a summer of inactivity often need several weeks to “catch up” — to relearn what they already knew but have forgotten.</p>
<p>There is actually a well-documented phenomenon called “<a href="https://www.brookings.edu/research/summer-learning-loss-what-is-it-and-what-can-we-do-about-it/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Summer Learning Loss</a>” or “Summer Slide.” This refers to the decline in students’ academic skills due to inactivity (that is why students are encouraged to read during school breaks).</p>
<h2>Don&#8217;t Give Up &#8211; Summer Guitar Lessons Are Here!</h2>
<p>We realize it&#8217;s tough motivating children to practice or even having summer guitar lessons or other music lessons in NYC when they’d rather be outside. Here are five tips on how to get them to play their music:</p>
<ol>
<li>Start by explaining to your son or daughter why it is important to keep practicing: so that they don’t lose all the skills they already mastered.</li>
<li>By the same token, it would be good if they understood themselves how frustrating it would be in September to have to “catch up” and relearn what they already knew but have forgotten during the summer.</li>
<li>It’s all in the scheduling. Don’t overburden the child with “musical chores.” No planning lessons and practice sessions to the exclusion of playtime and all the other activities. Just because she has lots of free time on her hands doesn’t mean her music training should fill every hour of her day!</li>
<li>If your child has a friend who also plays an instrument, arrange for them to practice together. Perhaps put on a mini-concert for parents and relatives afterwards!</li>
<li>Keep them enthused and inspired by attending some <a href="https://www.timeout.com/newyork/music/summer-music-festival-guide" target="_blank" rel="noopener">summer concerts</a> together.</li>
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<h2>Keep on Playing!</h2>
<p>Looking for summer guitar lessons in NYC? We understand that your summer schedule may be different than during the school year. No problem! Just <a href="/contact-us/" target="_self">contact us</a> as soon as possible and we’ll be happy to set up your summertime lessons.</p>
<h5>Photo: <a href="https://unsplash.com/photos/1PlJFiOyacw" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Outdoor Acoustic Guitar Performance</a> courtesy of <a href="https://unsplash.com/@mariana_" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Mariana Vusiatytska</a> and <a href="https://unsplash.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Unsplash</a></h5>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 May 2018 14:30:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>“The winter is past; the rain is over and gone. The flowers appear on the earth, the time of singing has come.” ~ Song of Solomon Yes, spring is a wonderful time to raise your voice in song. This season naturally lends itself to singing — just listen to the birds outside your window. It...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;"><em>“The winter is past; the rain is over and gone. The flowers appear on the earth, the time of singing has come.”</em><span style="white-space: nowrap;"> ~ Song</span> of Solomon</p>
<p>Yes, spring is a wonderful time to raise your voice in song. This season naturally lends itself to singing — just listen to the birds outside your window.</p>
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<p>It doesn’t really matter what kind of tunes you belt out — whether it’s an aria or a pop melody. What’s important is that you put your heart and soul into it because, as many scientific studies show, singing is very good for you!</p>
<p>Here’s why.</p>
<h2>Five Reasons Why You Should Burst Into Song</h2>
<ol>
<li>Singing lowers stress levels and releases muscle tension, so it has a relaxing and calming effect.</li>
<li>It improves mental alertness, concentration, and memory by allowing more oxygen to reach the brain.</li>
<li>By stimulating a tiny organ in the ear called the sacculus, singing imparts a feeling of pleasure.</li>
<li>Singing exercises major muscle groups in the upper body, increasing strength and stamina.</li>
<li>It improves the overall quality of sleep and lessens the severity of snoring (yes, really!) In fact, there is even a CD called “<a href="http://www.singingforsnorers.com/index.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Singing for Snorers</a>.”</li>
</ol>
<p>Now, lest you think that singing is beneficial only for adults, studies have shown that singing lullabies or nursery rhymes to infants before they learn to speak may help develop their language skills later on.</p>
<h2>Whip Your Voice Into Shape!</h2>
<p>What if you would like to sing but believe you can’t carry a tune? Only very few people are truly tone-deaf. So in all probability you can sing but may not know how to use or control your voice.</p>
<p>A good singing voice is simply a matter of training and practice, which includes learning how to use your abdomen muscles, proper breathing techniques, good posture, etc. All this is necessary not only to help your voice carry high and low notes, but also to keep your vocal chords in shape.</p>
<p>This way, you’ll never be out of tune!</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Apr 2018 14:30:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to April, which marks the International Guitar Month. The annual celebration of this wonderful string instrument is a good opportunity to review some reasons to learn to play the guitar. As John Denver, who always performed with his acoustic guitar, sang: “This old guitar taught me to sing a love song It showed me...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to April, which marks the International Guitar Month. The annual celebration of this wonderful string instrument is a good opportunity to review some reasons to learn to play the guitar.</p>
<p>As John Denver, who always performed with his acoustic guitar, sang:</p>
<p style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;"><em>“This old guitar taught me to sing a love song<br /> It showed me how to laugh and how to cry.”</em></p>
<p>Yes, the guitar’s multi-layered sound can evoke all kinds of emotions, but there are many more benefits you can get from it. So let’s look at…</p>
<h2>Five Reasons to Learn the Guitar:</h2>
<ol>
<li>Because it comes in different sizes (¼, ½, ¾, and full), people of all ages — from kids to seniors — can learn to play it. It is a truly ageless instrument.</li>
<li>Studies show that learning to play the chords and read sheet music opens new neural pathways, improving both cognitive and muscle memory.</li>
<li><a href="https://www.guitarworld.com/lessons/session-guitar-what-makes-guitar-so-special" target="_blank" rel="noopener">According to Guitar World</a>, “Guitarists have ability to slur, slide, hammer, pick up and down, finger, tap, bend, whammy, vibrate, play with your palm, play with your teeth, use a slide and play with so many types of dynamics and articulations that they can&#8217;t be replicated successfully.” No other instrument can beat such dexterity!</li>
<li>It’s a very versatile instrument on which many musical genres can be played: blues, jazz, country, rock, flamenco, and numerous others.</li>
<li>It comes in all kinds of shapes and varieties: classical, steel, acoustic, and electric. You learn to play one, and then can switch to another.</li>
</ol>
<h2>Out of the Hands of Babes…</h2>
<p>We mentioned that even young children can learn and enjoy the guitar. Just look at these two examples of how kids in different countries play this instrument: in North Korea, it’s the pop sound and right here in the United States, rock music.</p>
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<p>Enjoy celebrating the International Guitar Day and remember that this great instrument is…right at your fingertips!</p>
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		<title>Five Ways to Fill This Month with Happiness (Clue: It&#8217;s All About Music!)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2018 14:30:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Are you a happy person? We hope you are because, as Albert Einstein so beautifully put it, “joy is nature’s most beautiful gift.” There is a reason why we are bringing up this topic: March 20 has been designated by the United Nations as the International Day of Happiness. It’s just one day, but there...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you a happy person? We hope you are because, as Albert Einstein so beautifully put it, “joy is nature’s most beautiful gift.”</p>
<p>There is a reason why we are bringing up this topic: March 20 has been designated by the United Nations as the <a href="http://www.un.org/en/events/happinessday/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">International Day of Happiness</a>. It’s just one day, but there is no reason why the entire month of March (and all the years of our lives, for that matter) should not be filled with happiness!</p>
<p>According to the UN, this event is intended to “increase human happiness and wellbeing.” There are many ways to achieve this goal, and one of them is — you guessed it — music!</p>
<p><a href="https://www.cnn.com/2016/08/17/health/music-concerts-dancing-study-trnd/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Scientific research</a> clearly shows that people who are exposed to music feel happier.</p>
<p>So let’s look at&#8230;</p>
<h2>Five Pieces of Compelling Evidence that Music Makes Us Happy</h2>
<ol>
<li><a href="/blog/from-blue-to-tickled-pink-brooklyn-music-lessons-will-lift-you-up/" target="_self">Music boosts our mood</a> by releasing the “feel good hormones” — such as dopamine — in the brain.</li>
<li>Another hormone, endorphin, has been scientifically proven to relieve pain. And, of course, less pain means greater wellbeing!</li>
<li>Music is known to reduce stress and anxiety, also alleviating the symptoms of depression.</li>
<li>A <a href="https://www.newscientist.com/article/2146534-need-a-creativity-boost-try-listening-to-happy-background-music/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">new study</a> demonstrates that music boosts creativity.</li>
<li>Music keeps the brain more alert, <a href="https://www.livescience.com/40597-playing-musical-instrument-good-health.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">even as we age</a>. And a sharp brain equals an active and happy life.</li>
</ol>
<h2>Burst with Joy!</h2>
<p>Science is clear: music and happiness go hand in hand – not just on March 20 but throughout your life.</p>
<p>To sum up, music lifts our mood, reduces stress, alleviates pain, makes us more creative, and keeps out brains sharp.</p>
<p>So if you haven’t yet started your music lessons, now is the time to get happy.</p>
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		<title>No More Achy Breaky Heart: Five Reasons Music is Good for Your Ticker!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Feb 2018 14:30:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>February is all about heart. That’s because it is the American Heart Month, intended, according to the American Heart Association, “to help everyone live longer, healthier lives so they can enjoy all of life’s precious moments.” We, um, wholeheartedly, agree with this goal and are happy to play our role in helping all our students...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>February is all about heart. That’s because it is the American Heart Month, intended, according to the <a href="http://newsroom.heart.org/events/february-is-american-heart-month-5712350" target="_blank" rel="noopener">American Heart Association</a>, “to help everyone live longer, healthier lives so they can enjoy all of life’s precious moments.”</p>
<p>We, um, wholeheartedly, agree with this goal and are happy to play our role in helping all our students be healthy and happy. How? While it may not be immediately obvious that a music school has anything to do with cardiovascular health, it actually does.</p>
<p>In fact, <a href="https://academic.oup.com/eurheartj/article/36/44/3043/2293535" target="_blank" rel="noopener">research suggests</a> that music can – both literally and figuratively – mend broken hearts. Of course, music alone can’t do this; other factors such as a healthy diet, exercise, and tobacco-free life are very important.</p>
<p>But music can certainly play (no pun intended) its part. Here are five ways how this is done:</p>
<ol>
<li><a href="/new-york-guitar-school-will-never-stress-you-out/" target="_self">Music reduces stress and anxiety</a>, both of which can cause abnormal heart rhythms and palpitations.</li>
<li>It helps lower high blood pressure, which is one of the factors of heart disease. Research shows that exposure to music slows down the respiratory rate and reduces hypertension.</li>
<li>By reducing stress and anxiety (see #2), music can also alleviate the symptoms of depression. And yes, evidence shows a link between the two conditions: studies demonstrate that depressed people are almost twice as likely to develop heart disease.</li>
<li>It helps the healing and recovery process after heart surgery. Some top hospitals, including the Mayo Clinic, play soothing music to their post-op patients.</li>
<li>Though playing a musical instrument is not exactly an intensive workout, it does burn calories and help keep your heart healthy.</li>
</ol>
<h2>Heartfelt Music</h2>
<p>There is also another heart-related event in February: Valentine’s Day on the 14th, when giving and receiving of love is celebrated.</p>
<p>Songs are a huge part of this holiday. While they have no direct influence on physical health, love songs evoke so many positive emotions that make our hearts go flutter!</p>
<p>Isn’t it worth celebrating anything that makes us feel happy?</p>
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		<title>Five Reasons Why Music Rules in 2018!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jan 2018 14:30:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It is only Day 3 of 2018, so the year is still young. If you haven’t yet made a list of your New Year resolutions, now is the time to do it. What – you are saying that you are still trying to keep your resolution from 1994? It’s time to let it go, turn...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is only Day 3 of 2018, so the year is still young. If you haven’t yet made a list of your New Year resolutions, now is the time to do it.</p>
<p>What – you are saying that you are still trying to keep your resolution from 1994? It’s time to let it go, turn the page, and start with a clean slate. After all, each New Year brings with it fresh beginnings and new chances to get it right.</p>
<p>There is a very simple key to achieving your goals: keep them simple, realistic, and fun. If you decide to travel to the Moon, you probably won’t accomplish that, at least not in 2018. And if you resolve to do something you absolutely do not enjoy — like sticking your tongue to a frozen pole — you’ll probably renege on that promise fairly quickly (we certainly hope you do!)</p>
<p>But if your resolutions include activities you’ll enjoy and derive pleasure from, you will probably keep on doing them. We are referring, of course, to music lessons!</p>
<h2>Five Reasons Why Music Should be Present in Your Life in 2018:</h2>
<ol>
<li>For children, music <a href="/blog/children-and-music-nyc-guitar-school-tells-almost-all/" target="_self">improves academic and social skills</a>.</li>
<li>For people of all ages, music has many benefits on mental health: it reduces stress, calms nerves, and lifts the mood.</li>
<li>Music boosts our immunity, so the body is able to fight various illnesses. In other words, music is certainly nothing to sneeze at!</li>
<li>For those suffering from insomnia, music will, literally, <a href="/blog/sleepless-in-new-york-manhattan-guitar-school-will-put-you-to-bed/" target="_self">put you to sleep</a>.</li>
<li>If you have been sick, music can help you recover quicker, provide pain relief, and speed up the healing process.</li>
</ol>
<p>Now that you know some of the reasons why learning to play an instrument should be one of your top priorities for 2018, you may wonder how to motivate yourself to keep this resolution.</p>
<p>It’s simple: choose the instrument that best fits your personality and interests — strings, woodwinds, percussions, or brass. Then find an experienced teacher (no need to look far, we have <a href="/your-teacher/" target="_self">excellent instructors</a> at your service).</p>
<p>You are ready to start your musical journey. Happy New Year!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It’s “that” time of the year again: holiday season is upon us and Christmas music resounds almost everywhere around us. You know the titles and melodies of these songs, but you may not know that many of them have very interesting histories. So let’s look at five fascinating facts about the most popular holiday tunes:...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s “that” time of the year again: holiday season is upon us and Christmas music resounds almost everywhere around us.</p>
<p>You know the titles and melodies of these songs, but you may not know that many of them have very interesting histories.</p>
<p>So let’s look at five fascinating facts about the most popular holiday tunes:</p>
<ol>
<li>Several songs that celebrate Yuletide, including &#8220;Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer,&#8221; &#8220;Rockin&#8217; Around the Christmas Tree,&#8221; &#8220;Holly Jolly Christmas” and &#8220;White Christmas&#8221; — the top-selling Christmas song of all time — were written by Jewish songwriters.
<p><span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"> <iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/nVMCUtsmWmQ?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe></span></li>
<li>Another popular tune, “Jingle Bells,” is traditionally associated with Christmas, but it was originally written to celebrate Thanksgiving. And it was the first holiday song to be played in space when astronauts Walter Schirra Jr. and Thomas P. Stafford performed it on a harmonica (the world’s best-selling musical instrument) on December 16, 1965 while they were orbiting Earth in Gemini 6.</li>
<li>The song “Do You Hear What I Hear?” is part of the Christmas repertoire, but it was actually written in October 1962 as a plea for peace during the Cuban missile crisis.
<p><span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"> <iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Ad7KU9bCTAM?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe></span></li>
<li>“The Christmas Song,” commonly known as &#8220;Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire&#8221; seems perfect for a cold winter day, so it is surprising to learn that it was written during a summer heatwave in 1944 as a way to “stay cool by thinking cool.”</li>
<li>Australians have their own version of &#8220;The Twelve Days of Christmas&#8221; where all the animals are replaced by their local wildlife: “Two snakes on skis, eight dingos dancing … nine crocs a – snoozing … ten wombats washing …” And yes, there is a kangaroo in there as well! There’s even an Aussie version of “Jingle Bells” that includes the lyrics, “All the family is there sitting by the pool.”</li>
</ol>
<h2>New Versions of Old Songs</h2>
<p>Are you tired of hearing the same old holiday tunes all over again, yet want to continue to enjoy the holiday spirit they impart? No problem. Some <a href="/spice-up-the-holidays-with-new-music/" target="_self">old classics have been updated</a> in recent years, and we hope they will bring you much comfort and joy.</p>
<p>With music in our hearts, we’d like to wish our students, their families, and everyone else, very happy holidays!</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://heyjoeguitar.com/do-you-hear-what-we-hear-five-things-you-may-not-know-about-christmas-music/">Do You Hear What We Hear? Five Things You May Not Know About Christmas Music</a> appeared first on <a href="https://heyjoeguitar.com">Hey Joe Guitar</a>.</p>
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		<title>Five Reasons the Saxophone Rocks, Rolls, and Jazzes Up the Music World</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Nov 2017 14:30:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>We hope you have not missed an important celebration this week: November 6th marked the National Saxophone Day. What, you didn’t know about this event? We are guessing many other people were not aware of it either, so let us tell you a bit about it. Why November 6th, you may wonder? That’s because on...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We hope you have not missed an important celebration this week: November 6th marked the National Saxophone Day. What, you didn’t know about this event? We are guessing many other people were not aware of it either, so let us tell you a bit about it.</p>
<p>Why November 6th, you may wonder? That’s because on this day in 1814, the woodwind’s inventor, the appropriately named Adolphe Sax was born in Belgium. He started building saxophones in the early 1840s.</p>
<p>And the rest, as the saying goes, is history!</p>
<p>We love <a href="/blog/in-home-music-lessons-manhattan-brooklyn-nyc-saxophone/" target="_self">the sound a saxophone makes</a> and so did scores of musicians like John Coltrane, Branford Marsalis, Charlie Parker, Stan Getz, former President Bill Clinton, and countless others.</p>
<h2>Five Things About the Sax You Didn’t Learn in the Kindergarten (or Later)</h2>
<ol>
<li>The saxophone family consists (from the smallest to the biggest) of the sopranino, soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, bass, contrabass and sub-contrabass.</li>
<li>Though most commonly constructed of brass, the saxophone is a member of the woodwind family.</li>
<li>French composer Hector Berlioz created the first saxophone composition, Chant Sacre, which he conducted in 1844 while Adolphe Sax played this instrument.
<p><span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"> <iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/np8yDIT4hvc?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe></span></li>
<li>The first American jazz musician to become a famous saxophonist was Coleman Hawkins, in the 1920s.
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<li>Inventor Thomas Edison auditioned saxophone players for his recording label, Diamond Disks.</li>
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<h2>More Joys of Sax…</h2>
<p>Another important fact about the saxophone that should not go unmentioned is that the Muppets have a sax-playing character named Zoot.</p>
<p><span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"> <iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/tFlvZdlq09w?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe></span></p>
<p>DOn a more serious side, the most compelling reason to love the sax is because it makes such beautiful music, as demonstrated by this orchestra!</p>
<p><span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"> <iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Ho_IIHmFpnI?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe></span></p>
<p>Just ask some of our excellent saxophone teachers. They can show you how truly versatile and expressive this instrument is.</p>
<h5>Photo: <a href="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a5/King_Zephyr_Alto_Saxophone_%28c.1946%29_sax_gal_in_the_house.jpg/512px-King_Zephyr_Alto_Saxophone_%28c.1946%29_sax_gal_in_the_house.jpg" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">King Zephyr Alto Sax (c.1946)</a> courtesy of <a href="https://www.flickr.com/people/73645804@N00" target="_blank" rel="noopener">woodleywonderworks</a> and WikiMedia Commons</h5>
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		<title>The Perfect Pitch: Five Reasons Why You Should Raise Your Voice In Song</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Oct 2017 14:30:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As we always say, ALL types of music are beneficial to us humans (and many studies show that animals like it too). But let’s not forget the benefits of singing, whether solo or in a group. Sing, Sing a Song… Here are just a few of the many advantages of singing: It strengthens the immune...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As we always say, ALL types of music are beneficial to us humans (and <a href="http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2001/01/0105biomusic.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">many studies show</a> that animals like it too).</p>
<p>But let’s not forget the <a href="/blog/in-home-music-lessons-manhattan-brooklyn-nyc-voice/" target="_self">benefits of singing</a>, whether solo or in a group.</p>
<h2>Sing, Sing a Song…</h2>
<p>Here are just a few of the many advantages of singing:</p>
<ol style="font-weight: bold;">
<li>It strengthens the immune system: <span style="font-weight: normal;">A <a href="https://www.boston.com/news/health/2016/04/07/study-finds-singing-for-an-hour-can-boost-your-immune-system" target="_blank" rel="noopener">recent study</a> showed that an hour of singing reduces stress hormones and increases the body’s immune activity.</span></li>
<li>It boosts your self-esteem: <span style="font-weight: normal;">When you sing in front of a group and get positive feedback from your audience, you will feel more confident, even if you are normally a shy person.</span></li>
<li>It is a natural anti-depressant: <span style="font-weight: normal;">Research shows that singing helps release endorphins, the feel-good brain chemical that makes you feel uplifted and happy.</span></li>
<li>It is a good workout: <span style="font-weight: normal;">It may not totally replace physical exercise, but singing is an excellent workout for your lungs, diaphragm, and overall circulation.</span></li>
<li>It improves your posture: <span style="font-weight: normal;">When you raise your voice in song, you are also developing good posture: standing up straight, expanding your chest cavity, and aligning your back and shoulders. After all, nobody ever sang a powerful song while slouching or stooping!</span></li>
</ol>
<p>So there you have it: five reasons why singing is good for you, no matter what age or gender you are.</p>
<h2>Belt Out a Tune</h2>
<p>Do you want to be able to sing but think (or have been told) that you can’t? Actually, only a small percentage of the population is truly tone-deaf, suffering from a rare condition called amusia. For others, the inability to hear pitch or distinguish among musical notes is nothing more than lack of proper training.</p>
<p>Don’t be deterred by people saying that you sing off key. Your ability to carry a tune can be vastly improved by lessons that train your voice. A <a href="/your-teacher">good teacher</a> will show you proper singing techniques and vocal projections.</p>
<p>So go ahead and find your voice!</p>
<h5>Photo: <a href="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6f/Michal_singing_three.jpg" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Michal Shapira</a> courtesy of Alexander Kinik and WikiMedia Commons</h5>
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		<title>See You in September: Five Benefits of Music Lessons</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Sep 2017 14:30:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In just a few days, summer vacation will be officially over as NYC students head back to school. Or, as the headline says, We hope your kids had an enjoyable and relaxing break, but still managed to keep up with their music lessons. Regular practice will make it so much easier for them to build...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In just a few days, summer vacation will be officially over as NYC students head back to school. Or, as the headline says,</p>
<p> <span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"> <iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/iu-7DXBiVsA?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe> </span></p>
<p>We hope your kids had an enjoyable and relaxing break, but still managed to keep up with their <a href="/blog/five-ways-to-encourage-kids-to-practice-music-during-the-summer/">music lessons</a>. Regular practice will make it so much easier for them to build on their progress.</p>
<p>If they have slacked off — as children tend to do sometimes — they may have to work a bit harder to get their groove back. And if your kids are totally new to music lessons, we welcome them with open arms.</p>
<p>As a parent, you surely know that music education is vital for your children and teens. But if you need a reminder, here are five compelling reasons for starting (or continuing) to play an instrument during this school year. All are based on scientific evidence as well as our own experience:</p>
<p><strong>Benefit #1 – Improved scholastic performance:</strong> Music training can boost your children’s academic and social skills, including intellectual, motor, language, and overall literacy.</p>
<p><strong>Benefit #2 – Emotional health:</strong> Music can help youngsters develop emotional strength and resilience to deal with whatever challenges they may face.</p>
<p><strong>Benefit #3 – Better focus:</strong> For kids who are often distracted and “all over the place,” music lessons can help boost focus, self-control, and attention span. After all, playing an instrument requires an alert mind, patience, and concentration.</p>
<p><strong>Benefit #4 – Physical fitness:</strong> You may not think of music lessons as a workout, but it is. It requires good body posture and coordination, proper breathing techniques, as well as muscular strength to hold the instrument.</p>
<p><strong>Benefit 5 – Increased brain power:</strong> <a href="https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-athletes-way/201503/10-ways-musical-training-boosts-brain-power" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Research shows</a> that music boosts brain activity enabling us to process and retain information, solve problems, and regulate behavior.</p>
<p>There you have it: five reasons why music lessons are so valuable to your kids.</p>
<h2>The First Step…</h2>
<p>If your child is new to music lessons, he or she may be apprehensive about starting. Let us reassure you (and your child) that <a href="/your-teacher">our teachers</a> will try to make this experience both enjoyable and productive, regardless of which instruments your child chooses.</p>
<p>With regular lessons, a new student will develop each of the skills listed above, while having fun and feeling a sense of accomplishment.</p>
<p>And we bet that your child’s progress will be music to your ears!</p>
<h5>Photo: <a href="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4a/Children_with_music.jpg" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Children Playing Guitar</a> courtesy of WikiMedia Commons</h5>
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		<title>Five Ways to Encourage Kids to Practice Music During the Summer</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Aug 2017 14:30:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Summer is still in full swing and many kids are footloose and fancy-free. Maybe they are at a camp, a beach, or right here in NYC, taking part in the many fun activities our city has to offer. But while they are enjoying their break, chances are that school and homework are the furthest things...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Summer is still in full swing and many kids are footloose and fancy-free. Maybe they are at a camp, a beach, or right here in NYC, taking part in the many <a href="http://redtri.com/events/new-york/2017/8/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">fun activities our city has to offer</a>.</p>
<p>But while they are enjoying their break, chances are that school and homework are the furthest things from their minds.</p>
<p>And we bet that practicing their instrument is not on their radar either. But there is no reason to take vacation from music!</p>
<p>Hey, we understand that kids need to have a carefree vacation. But on the other hand, giving up all their regular activities — including music — is not a good thing.</p>
<h2>Kids, Don’t Stop the Music!</h2>
<p>If your children don’t play their instrument for weeks, they may lose some of the skills and techniques they had mastered during the school year. This means that they will have to re-learn what they already knew but had forgotten in the meantime. (It’s the so-called “use it or lose it” phenomenon!)</p>
<p>If that’s the case, they may lose their motivation to keep on playing and want to give up music lessons altogether. You certainly don’t want that to happen — they have worked hard to achieve a certain level of proficiency and it would be such a pity not to build up on the progress they made.</p>
<p>This is where you, the parent, can, <em>um</em>, call the tune!</p>
<p>Here are five ways to motivate your child to keep on playing:</p>
<ol>
<li style="font-weight: 800;">
<p style="font-weight: 500;"><strong>Encourage:</strong> Explain to your child <em>why</em> it is important for him/her to continue practicing and what would happen if he/she doesn’t: much of the progress he/she made during the school year would be lost and he/she would have to re-master the skills he/she already learned.</p>
</li>
<li style="font-weight: 800;">
<p style="font-weight: 500;"><strong>Be Flexible:</strong> It’s not necessary to keep the same practice schedule during vacation as during the school year. Find a “happy medium” — say 20 minutes a few times a week.</p>
</li>
<li style="font-weight: 800;">
<p style="font-weight: 500;"><strong>The Importance of Scheduling:</strong> It’s probably not a good idea to schedule practice for when your child is tired and cranky — like in the evening. Choose the time when he/she is rested and energized, maybe right after breakfast.</p>
</li>
<li style="font-weight: 800;">
<p style="font-weight: 500;"><strong>Team Effort:</strong> If your child has friends or family members who play an instrument, arrange a group practice. If they play well together (pun intended!), they could perform a “concert” at the end of the summer to show off their skills.</p>
</li>
<li style="font-weight: 800;">
<p style="font-weight: 500;"><strong>Turn Music Into a Family Affair:</strong> There is no shortage of <a href="https://www.timeout.com/newyork/music/summer-music-festival-guide" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">concerts and live performances in NYC</a> this month. Go with your child and inspire him/her in their musical journey!</p>
</li>
</ol>
<p>As you can see, there are lots of ways to keep your child practicing this summer.</p>
<h5>Photo: <a href="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a0/Piano_practice_hands.jpg" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Piano Practice Hands</a> courtesy of WikiMedia Commons</h5>
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		<title>A Place in the Sun: Five Cool Songs for Hot Summer Days</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Jul 2017 14:30:27 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>What does summer mean to you? To us a perfect summer is a warm and sunny day with a clear blue sky (or a starry one at night), a cool drink, flip flops on the feet, and music in our ears. Speaking of music, there are so many great summer-related songs that it is difficult...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What does summer mean to you? To us a perfect summer is a warm and sunny day with a clear blue sky (or a starry one at night), a cool drink, flip flops on the feet, and music in our ears.</p>
<p>Speaking of music, there are so many great summer-related songs that it is difficult to choose only five. But choose we must, so here is our list of timeless songs that (in our humble opinion) best reflect the spirit of the summer — whether you are spending it in the city or on a secluded beach somewhere.</p>
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<p style="font-weight: 500;"><strong>&#8220;Those Hazy Lazy Days of Summer.&#8221; </strong>This melodious and upbeat tune by Nat King Cole is as close to the ultimate summer song as you can get.</p>
<p> <span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"> <iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/IOV96BCAvZc?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe> </span> </li>
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<p style="font-weight: 500;"><strong>&#8220;“Kokomo&#8221; </strong>has the “beach vibe” that is so typical of The Beach Boys songs. (Think “Surfin’ USA&#8221; and “Surfer Girl&#8221;)</p>
<p> <span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"> <iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/SbqLCMVRU8o?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe> </span> </p>
<p> <span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"> <iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/2s4slliAtQU?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe> </span> </p>
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<p style="font-weight: 500;"><strong>&#8220;Summer Wind.&#8221; </strong>When Frank Sinatra sang it, you could almost hear and feel how “the wind came blowing in from across the sea,” skimming through the palm trees and ruffling the leaves.</p>
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<p style="font-weight: 500;"><strong>&#8220;Summer in the City&#8221; </strong>by Joe Cocker pulsates with the balmy energy of the sizzling summer in the urban jungle.</p>
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<p style="font-weight: 500;"><strong>&#8220;Summertime and the Livin’ is Easy.&#8221; </strong>We just have to include this song on our list. Just think: would it really be summer without this smooth Ella Fitzgerald classic?</p>
<p> <span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"> <iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/u2bigf337aU?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe> </span> </li>
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<h2>The Sounds of Summer</h2>
<p>Obviously, the above is only a partial list of all the great summer hits — both old and newer ones.</p>
<p>Among the ones that are not listed but are certainly worth mentioning are Kelly Rowland’s “Summer Dreaming” “Summer Loving” from the movie “Grease,” and “King of the Beach” by the appropriately named Wavves.</p>
<p> <span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"> <iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/hXS0psxSuEk?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe> </span> </p>
<p> <span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"> <iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ZW0DfsCzfq4?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe> </span> </p>
<p> <span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"> <iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/C5biCmyJQtM?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe> </span> </p>
<p>And how can we not mention George Harrison’s song, “Here Comes the Sun.” The music is beautiful and the lyrics impart that quintessential summery feel:</p>
<h3 style="text-align: center;"><em>“Come on over, let&#8217;s have some fun<br /> Dancing in the morning sun<br /> Looking to the bright blue sky<br /> Come and let your spirit fly<br /> You&#8217;re living it up this brand new day<br /> Summer sun, it&#8217;s time to play.”</em></h3>
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<p>We hope you take these words to heart and enjoy the summer months because ‑ before you know it— fall will be upon us and you might remember the warm, sunny days with a bit of nostalgia. </p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jun 2017 14:30:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>New York City has a long and proud musical history —to paraphrase a famous song, “if you can make it there you’ll make it anywhere.” Our city is not only the birthplace of several music genres like hip hop, freestyle, doo wop, bebop, disco, punk rock, and new wave, but also of many world-renowned musicians....</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York City has a long and proud musical history —to paraphrase a famous song, “if you can make it there you’ll make it anywhere.”</p>
<p>Our city is not only the birthplace of several music genres like hip hop, freestyle, doo wop, bebop, disco, punk rock, and new wave, but also of many world-renowned musicians.</p>
<p>We can’t mention all the excellent home-grown performers in this blog, but here are (in no particular order) five that we love — not only because of their talent, but also because they are quintessential New Yorkers, who have remained true to their hometown:</p>
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<p style="font-weight: 500;"><strong>Neil Diamond</strong>. Born in Brooklyn, the singer commemorated his attachment to his native city with the words “Well, I&#8217;m New York City born and raised,” in the song titled “I am I said” as well as in “Brooklyn Roads.”</p>
<p> <span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"> <iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/PCcaP5z4xbg?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe> </span> </p>
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<p style="font-weight: 500;"><strong>Lady Gaga</strong>. Stefani Germanotta, as she was then known, was born at Lennox Hill Hospital and grew up on NYC’s <a href="/blog/in-home-music-lessons-nyc-upper-west-side/">Upper West Side</a>. Her website mentions how, as a child, she used to go to fancy restaurants in the neighborhood and dance around, using her breadsticks as batons. Later, she waitressed at an Upper West Side diner and bought herself a Gucci purse with the money she made at that job.</p>
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<p style="font-weight: 500;"><strong>Billy Joel</strong>. The Bronx-born singer paid homage to his native city in his 1980s hit “Uptown Girl” and also has been performing one show a month at Madison Square Garden since 2014!</p>
<p> <span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"> <iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/hCuMWrfXG4E?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe> </span></li>
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<p style="font-weight: 500;"><strong>Barbara Streisand</strong>. Born in Brooklyn, the singer and actress sang about NYC in the 1977 song, “New York State of Mind”</p>
<p> <span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"> <iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/BVJiuXmZfpk?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe> </span></li>
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<p style="font-weight: 500;"><strong>Tony Bennett</strong> may have left his heart in San Francisco, but he was born in Queens and still lives right here in the city. We can only hope that his 1960s hit “The Good Life” was inspired by New York.</p>
<p> <span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"> <iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/pU-QExgydz0?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe> </span></li>
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<h2>Their Kind of Town</h2>
<p>As we said, these are just five performers who have their roots in NYC. But there are many others as well who were not only born here, but also sang about their native city.</p>
<p>For instance:</p>
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<p>Barry Manilow was born in Brooklyn and had a song titled “This Is My Town.”</p>
<p> <span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"> <iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/r6uhEU-rChQ?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe> </span></li>
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<p>(Paul) Simon and (Art) Garfunkel. Both hail from Queens, and while they were still together, they released “A Heart in New York.”</p>
<p> <span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"> <iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/kX7p1pxEhKs?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe> </span></li>
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<p>Brooklyn-born Jay-Z, and Alicia Keys, born in Manhattan, recorded together “New York,” a song that has energy and vibe of their native city.</p>
<p> <iframe loading="lazy" src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/14219280" width="100%" height="" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen=""></iframe></li>
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<p>We can’t possibly mention all the talented musicians who hail from New York City, but you can see who they are right <a href="http://www.who2.com/famous-people-from/new-york/all/musicians/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">here</a>.</p>
<p>We thank them all for their musical contributions to our city and the world!</p>
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		<title>Five Reasons Why Music Lessons are Great Health-Boosters</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 May 2017 14:30:18 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you read our blog regularly (as we hope you do), you know we love to write about all the compelling benefits of music lessons — whether on brain development or overall health. Now, you might think that these articles are self-serving — that (no pun intended) we are tooting our own horn because, after...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you read our blog regularly (as we hope you do), you know we love to write about all the compelling benefits of music lessons — whether on <a href="/blog/the-five-best-instruments-to-boost-your-childs-brain/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">brain development</a> or <a href="https://heyjoeguitar.com/new-york-guitar-lessons-are-nothing-to-sneeze-at/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">overall health</a>.</p>
<p>Now, you might think that these articles are self-serving — that (no pun intended) we are tooting our own horn because, after all, we are a music school.</p>
<p>Well, let us tell you that what you read about in our blogs is based on facts (real, not alternative), and solid science is behind everything we write.</p>
<p>So with this in mind, let’s look at five reasons why music lessons make you healthier.</p>
<h2>Let’s Count the Ways…</h2>
<p>Actually, there are many ways in which music benefits your physical and mental health; these are just top five:</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Stress reduction.</strong> It’s a well-known fact that extreme or chronic stress and anxiety can lead to serious conditions like heart disease or strokes. Playing an instrument, however, <a href="http://www.webmd.com/balance/stress-management/features/how-making-music-reduces-stress#1" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">helps release “feel-good” hormones like endorphins and serotonin</a>, which, in turn, have a calming effect on our nervous system.</li>
<li><strong>Better immunity.</strong> <a href="https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/1758879/music-can-boost-the-immune-system-and-tune-out-an-illness-study-finds/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Music boosts our immune system</a> so our body is able to fight off various viruses and germs that attack our bodies and make us sick.</li>
<li><strong>Improved sleep.</strong> A good night’s sleep is essential for health. If you have trouble falling asleep or are awake at night, <a href="https://sleep.org/articles/sleep-music/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">music will help you sleep better</a>.</li>
<li><strong>Pain relief.</strong> That’s right, there’s evidence to suggest <a href="https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/why-music-moves-us/201111/music-and-pain-relief" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">music can reduce your perception of pain and the need for meds</a>.</li>
<li><strong>Quicker recovery.</strong> If you’ve been ill, <a href="http://www.health.harvard.edu/mind-and-mood/how-music-can-help-you-heal" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">music can speed up the healing process</a>.</li>
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<h2>But Wait, There is More…</h2>
<p>Music lessons can also improve motor skills, coordination, and even muscle tone — think of all the strength you need to hold an instrument or blow into it!</p>
<p>And did you know that music is beneficial at any age? According to an <a href="http://www.livescience.com/40597-playing-musical-instrument-good-health.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">article in LiveScience</a>, “Musical activity throughout life may serve as a challenging cognitive exercise, making your brain fitter and more capable of accommodating the challenges of aging.”</p>
<p>There is even more good news: it doesn’t matter which instrument you or your child are learning to play — they are all equally good in providing health benefits.</p>
<p>So our advice (one that your doctor will surely approve of) is this: Eat balanced meals, exercise, and take music lessons!</p>
<h5>Photo: <a href="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1a/Music_class_usa.jpg/1024px-Music_class_usa.jpg" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Students Playing Music Together</a></h5>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Apr 2017 14:30:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hey parents! You probably know by now that music lessons provide a multitude of benefits for your child’s development. If this comes as news to you, let us reiterate what we (and scientists) have said many times before: playing music helps develop or improve a variety of skills, ranging from social and academic to emotional...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey parents! You probably know by now that music lessons provide a multitude of <a href="/blog/nyc-guitar-school-has-the-key-to-success/" target="_blank">benefits for your child’s development</a>.</p>
<p>If this comes as news to you, let us reiterate what we (and scientists) have said many times before: playing music helps develop or improve a variety of skills, ranging from social and academic to emotional and psychological.</p>
<p>Now, the question you may be asking yourself is: “What is the best instrument for my child?”</p>
<p>Before we answer, let us say that our recommendations below are subjective, in a sense that what’s great for one child may not be the best choice for another.</p>
<p>These are general guidelines, based on our own experience, as well as that of music teachers and child development experts.</p>
<p>Okay, having said that, the answer depends on factors such as the child’s age, the length and agility of fingers and legs, fine motor skills, and whether he or she is able to cope with the mechanics of the instrument.</p>
<p>So that leaves us with smaller, more manageable instruments.</p>
<h2>Give Me Five (Instruments, that is!)</h2>
<p>For kids eight years of age and older, the five instruments that are easiest to learn and handle:</p>
<ol>
<li>The <a href="/blog/the-many-sounds-and-functions-of-the-guitar/" target="_blank"><strong>guitar</strong></a> comes in a variety of sizes and styles to suit any student&#8217;s need</li>
<li>The <strong>violin</strong>. It also comes in child-appropriate sizes</li>
<li>The <strong><a href="/blog/in-home-music-lessons-manhattan-brooklyn-nyc-flute/" target="_blank">flute</a></strong> is one of the easiest instruments to learn, easy to transport, and fun to play</li>
<li>The <strong>recorder</strong> —just like it’s cousin the flute, it’s wonderful for small hands</li>
<li>The <strong>piano</strong> is one of the most versatile instruments for all ages</li>
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<p>All of these instruments are more compatible with a child’s body; they are easy to learn and (except for the piano) to carry.</p>
<p>The bottom line is this: let your kids play what they want to play. There is no such thing as a “bad” instrument!</p>
<p>But whatever the age and instruments, remember that in order for the lessons to be truly beneficial, children need an <a href="/your-teacher/" target="_blank">excellent teacher</a> to guide and mentor them on their musical journey.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Mar 2017 13:30:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Even if you know a lot about music, chances are you have never heard of a 93-year-old Holocaust survivor named Joe Feingold. That’s because until last year, Feingold was not a well known figure, except perhaps to a NYC teenager Brianna Perez, who attends a music program at the Bronx Global Learning Institute for Girls....</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even if you know a lot about music, chances are you have never heard of a 93-year-old Holocaust survivor named Joe Feingold.</p>
<p>That’s because until last year, Feingold was not a well known figure, except perhaps to a NYC teenager Brianna Perez, who attends a music program at the <a href="http://www.bgligschool.org" target="_blank">Bronx Global Learning Institute for Girls</a>.</p>
<p>What brought the unlikely pair together is an old violin. That’s right – an old violin!</p>
<h2>A Gift of Music</h2>
<p>The inspiring story starts just after WWII, in the displaced persons camp in Germany, where Joe found himself after his mother and brother were killed in a concentration camp.</p>
<p>Before the war, while living in Warsaw, Poland, Joe played the violin. But his beloved instrument was lost. He missed it a lot.</p>
<p>While waiting to be resettled from the camp to the United States, Joe traded a carton of American cigarettes for a violin, which he brought with him when he was finally able to move to America. He lived on the Upper West Side and worked as an architect.</p>
<p>All the while, he continued to play the violin, but eventually it became too difficult for his aging hands.</p>
<p>One day in 2014, Feingold heard about an instrument drive managed by the <a href="http://www.mhopus.org" target="_blank">Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation</a>, which distributes donated instruments to NYC public schools.</p>
<p>He took his cherished violin to the Lincoln Center to drop it off, hoping it would come to life again.</p>
<h2>A Musical Bond</h2>
<p>The story could have ended there, but it didn’t. When filmmaker Kahane Cooperman heard an interview with Joe on a local radio station, she wanted to find out which student would be practicing on Joe’s violin. So she traced the instrument to Brianna, who was 13 years old at the time.</p>
<p>Joe went to the school to hear Brianna play “his” instrument and was very moved by her performance.</p>
<p>This experience inspired Kahane to make a documentary film about the unlikely musical bond between the nonagenarian and the Bronx teen. Appropriately titled “Joe’s Violin,” the film premiered at Tribeca Film Festival last year.</p>
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<p>And in February of this year, the movie was nominated for an Academy Award for the best documentary short subject.</p>
<p>We are glad to share this touching story with you — even more so, because March is the <a href="http://www.nafme.org/programs/miosm/" target="_target">Music in Our Schools Month</a>, which sheds light on the numerous benefits of music programs.</p>
<p>What better example can there be to celebrate this event than to know how one instrument can change the lives of many students? We say “many” because after Brianna graduates, the violin will pass on to another student, and so on.</p>
<p>It’s the circle of life!</p>
<h5>Photo: <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/7147684@N03/921738874" target="_blank">Violin</a> Courtesy of <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/7147684@N03/" target="_blank">Jason Hollinger on Flickr</a></h5>
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		<title>The Mating Game: A &#8220;Love Child&#8221; That Toots Its Own Horn</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2017 14:30:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Obviously, musical instruments can’t have children, but just for the sake of an argument imagine that they could reproduce. Have you ever wondered what kind of offspring they’d have? This, of course, is a purely theoretical (or, if you prefer, hypothetical) question, but genetics work in mysterious ways! We became intrigued by it a couple...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Obviously, musical instruments can’t have children, but just for the sake of an argument imagine that they could reproduce. Have you ever wondered what kind of offspring they’d have?</p>
<p>This, of course, is a purely theoretical (or, if you prefer, hypothetical) question, but genetics work in mysterious ways! We became intrigued by it a couple of months ago when we came across an article with this headline: “This instrument is the musical love-child of a double bass and a trumpet.”</p>
<p>Naturally, we had to read it and we are glad we did. We learned that a rather unusual offspring of a string instrument — double bass – and a trumpet (brass) is called Tromba Marina (“marine trumpet”), and it was popular in medieval and Renaissance Europe. According to the article, this bundle of joy “sounds like literally nothing else we’ve ever heard.” <br /><span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"> <iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/srWxpRxlTbc?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe> </span></p>
<p>And it is a handsome little fella (or a lass, we can’t be sure): made of wood, it is long and lanky, narrow at the top and wider at the bottom.</p>
<p>The instrument, which dates back to the 12th century, “has one long, thick playing string which is bowed and a host of resonating strings.”</p>
<h2>Old but Not Forgotten!</h2>
<p>We learn more about the Tromba Marina’s origins from Clare Salaman, the founder and director of The Society of Strange and Ancient Instruments (more about it a moment).</p>
<p>Here’s what she says (as quoted in the article): “Many surviving instruments were found in convents. It seems that tromba marinas were a staple of the Northern European nun’s musical instrument box. Wind instruments would have been off-limits for women so it’s possible that tromba marinas were used as substitutes for trumpets.”</p>
<p>Fascinating, isn’t it?</p>
<p>And speaking of fascinating things, we find <a href="http://www.strangeandancientinstruments.com" target="_blank">The Society of Strange and Ancient Instruments</a> totally awesome.</p>
<p>Just look at some of the many unusual old instruments the Society features:</p>
<ul>
<li>Baroque Triple Harp: A chromatic harp with three rows of strings.</li>
<li>Baroque Guitar: A small guitar with 5 pairs of strings.</li>
<li>Bray Harp: A diatonic harp with bray pins that buzz when pushed close to the soundboard.</li>
<li>Cajon: A large box with a hole in the back.</li>
<li>Clarsach or Celtic Harp: A harp with levers that can change the pitch of each string by a semitone.</li>
<li>Leg Bells: Metal bells braided onto a woven band tied around the leg.</li>
</ul>
<p>… and many more!</p>
<h2>The Past and Present</h2>
<p>It’s important to note here that every “modern” instrument – be it the guitar, piano, violin, flute, etc. – has historical origins of its own.</p>
<p>Instruments that we teach in our school didn’t just appear magically overnight out of nowhere. Someone in centuries past had to either invent them from scratch or take an already existing instrument and modify it to make it sound better.</p>
<p>Not every instrument may be a “love child” in the same way as the Tromba Marina is, but we, for one, love them all!</p>
<h5>Photo: String instruments at the <a href="http://www.mim-berlin.de/" target="_blank">Musical Instrument Museum, Berlin</a> on <a href="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0b/MIM_String_Instruments.jpg" target="_blank">Wikimedia Commons</a></h5>
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		<title>The Many Sounds and Functions of the Guitar</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>January is a traditional time for New Year Resolutions. Some of them are really far out, while others are totally reasonable and doable. As a music school, we have many people – adults and children alike &#8211; tell us they would love to play an instrument. A lot of them express interest in the guitar....</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>January is a traditional time for New Year Resolutions. Some of them are really far out, while others are totally reasonable and doable.</p>
<p>As a music school, we have many people – adults and children alike &#8211; tell us they would love to play an instrument. A lot of them express interest in the guitar. We are, of course, delighted and excited to teach them to play this wonderful string instrument.</p>
<p>But before we match our students with the <a href="/your-teacher/">most amazing teachers</a> in New York City, we ask them what kind of guitar they have in mind. More often than not, they have no idea that there are several types of this instrument to choose from.</p>
<h2>By Any Other Name, It’s Still the Guitar!</h2>
<p>The so-called “simple” or “classical” style is the kind everyone imagines when thinking of the <a href="/blog/in-home-music-lessons-manhattan-brooklyn-nyc-guitar/">guitar</a>.</p>
<p>Another well-known type is the electric guitar. The purely technical definition of this instrument, according to Wikipedia is: “a fretted string instrument that uses a pickup to convert the vibration of its strings.” But to put it in simple terms, it gives the rock and roll music its unique tone and character.<br /><span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"> <iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Rw9JQC8nhhY?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe> </span></p>
<p>What about the acoustic guitar? We are glad you asked! Unlike the electric guitar, which uses electronic amplification, the acoustic type produces sound by transmitting the vibration of the strings to the air.<br /><span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"> <iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/r3ebOxltJ1w?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe> </span></p>
<p>Now let’s move on to the steel guitar, which is usually positioned horizontally. Its strings are plucked with one hand, while the other hand changes the pitch of its strings with the use of a bar or slide called a “steel&#8221;.<br /><span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"> <iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/x2M_J16z9sk?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe> </span></p>
<p>Now, you might think that metal guitar is somehow related to its steel cousin, but that’s not the case. As the name suggests, the metal guitar is used by heavy metal and psychedelic rock musicians,<br /><span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"> <iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ZvG51Qymr9w?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe> </span><br />since its sound can be best described as “loud,” and “distorted.”</p>
<p>Next, there is a flamenco guitar, which is similar to the classic model but has a thinner top and less internal bracing. As its name suggests, it is used most commonly in flamenco music.<br /><span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"> <iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/359Bxg4Tp1w?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe> </span></p>
<p>If you prefer the melodic sounds of the blues, there are several guitars on the market that are great for playing that genre.<br /><span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"> <iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/mPcGJahjsHY?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe> </span></p>
<p>What about the rhythm guitar? Actually, it’s more about the guitarist and his (or her) role in the band than the instrument itself. For instance, the rhythm guitar(ist) provides chords and rhythmic references for the vocalist and other players.</p>
<p>This is, of course, a brief description of various guitar types, but if you or your son or daughter are interested in learning more about these instruments, we’ll be happy to oblige!</p>
<h2>New Year, New Guitar Lessons</h2>
<p>The guitar has long been one of the most popular instruments. Why? Because the piano is too bulky and heavy to carry on the motorcycle!</p>
<p>We are joking of course! People of all ages choose to play this instrument because it’s so versatile – the types outlined above cover all music genres.</p>
<p>And it is also a great “equalizer”: even though many people imagine guitarists as male, fact is that there are lots of <a href="http://www.gibson.com/News-Lifestyle/Features/en-us/Guitar-Gals.aspx" target="_blank">talented women guitar players</a> as well.</p>
<p>All this goes to say that boys AND girls can enjoy and benefit from guitar lessons!</p>
<h5>Photo: <a href="https://www.wunjoguitars.com/" target="_blank">Wunjo Guitars of London</a> on <a href="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a1/Wunjo_Guitars,_London,_2010.jpg" target="_blank">Wikimedia Commons</a></h5>
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		<title>Spice Up the Holidays with New Music</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2016 21:46:58 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Spice Up the Holidays With New Music It’s the beginning of December and chances are you are already hearing the same old, traditional holiday songs over and over again. Now, we don’t mean to denigrate the beloved classics because to many people they represent the very essence and spirit of Christmas or Hanukkah. Having said...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Spice Up the Holidays With New Music</h2>
<p>It’s the beginning of December and chances are you are already hearing the same old, traditional holiday songs over and over again.</p>
<p>Now, we don’t mean to denigrate the beloved classics</p>
<p> <span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"><iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/wJ4AwXGOqhA?list=PLLNH6UBMCX_4hNd1QB7spGQBrSYIGdAnS?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe></span></p>
<p>because to many people they represent the very essence and spirit of Christmas or Hanukkah.</p>
<p><span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"><iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/KgFyCPs2XmE?list=PLLNH6UBMCX_4hNd1QB7spGQBrSYIGdAnS?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe></span></p>
<p>Having said that, we were not totally surprised by a study that came out a couple of years ago. It showed that, while many of us like to hear some holiday music in the beginning of the season, we tend to dislike it towards the end, simply because we’ve been over-exposed to it.</p>
<p>It seems that too much of a good thing can actually have the opposite effect!</p>
<h2>New Take on Old Classics</h2>
<p>According to an <a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/where-are-the-new-christmas-classics-its-increasingly-hard-to-write-a-seasonal-song-that-becomes-a-standard/2014/12/21/b4a5b8b4-879d-11e4-9534-f79a23c40e6c_story.html" target="_blank">article in the Washington Post</a>, the reason for the enduring appeal of the most popular holiday songs is because “they were so well crafted…and so deeply expressive in capturing the holiday experience in a way songwriters these days are unable to do.”</p>
<p>Why aren’t more new Christmas songs being written, you may wonder? The above-mentioned article explains it this way: “No one, not even such superstars as Taylor Swift or Beyoncé, has managed to turn a temporary seasonal hit into an evergreen.”</p>
<p>You may argue that holiday songs don’t necessarily have to have the enduring appeal of the old classics. Even if these new tunes are hits for one or two seasons only, they could still bring “comfort and joy” to millions of people.</p>
<h2>Do You Hear What We Hear?</h2>
<p>In fact, there are some new holiday songs being recorded – or, in some cases, new versions of old favorites.</p>
<p>We particularly love this beautiful rendition of “Hallelujah,” by Pentatonix, which is on the group’s new <a href="http://apentatonixchristmas.ptxofficial.com" target="_blank">2016 holiday album</a>.</p>
<p><span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"><iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/LRP8d7hhpoQ?list=PLLNH6UBMCX_4hNd1QB7spGQBrSYIGdAnS?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe></span></p>
<p>Already last year we became fans when we heard this acapella group’s unique version of “Little Drummer Boy, which shows how old classics can be performed with a new twist.</p>
<p><span class="embed-youtube" style="text-align: center; display: block;"><iframe loading="lazy" class="youtube-player" style="border: 0;" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/qJ_MGWio-vc?list=PLLNH6UBMCX_4hNd1QB7spGQBrSYIGdAnS?version=3&amp;rel=1&amp;fs=1&amp;autohide=2&amp;showsearch=0&amp;showinfo=1&amp;iv_load_policy=1&amp;wmode=transparent" width="100%" height="" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe></span></p>
<p>There are also some other modern holiday songs for your listening pleasure. Among them you’ll find “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1rYmzQ8C9Q" target="_blank">Christmas Lights</a>” by Coldplay, “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIODr_RWwEc" target="_blank">Love is Christmas</a>” by Sarah Bareilles, and <a href="https://mic.com/articles/75689/10-modern-christmas-songs-that-should-become-holiday-classics#.TbDfKa87N">several others</a>.</p>
<p>What about Hanukkah songs? Adam Sandler may or may not like them all, but here are some <a href="http://www.mtv.com/news/2030768/hannukah-songs/" target="_blank">fun renditions</a> for you to enjoy.</p>
<p>All these new tunes may or may not become holiday classics, but they are fun to listen to while they last!</p>
<h5>Photo: <a href="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d4/Youth_Choir_in_Healdsburg.jpg" target="_blank">Youth Choir in Healdsburg on Wikimedia Commons</a></h5>
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		<title>In a Galaxy Far, Far Away, a Musical Star Trek is Underway</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2016 14:30:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Do aliens like earthly music? We don’t know for sure but we certainly hope so! We do know that the late astronomer, cosmologist, and astrophysicist Carl Sagan believed in the universal (literally) appeal of music and its power to connect terrestrial and extraterrestrial beings. Back in 1977, Dr. Sagan spearheaded the creation of Voyager Golden...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Do aliens like earthly music? We don’t know for sure but we certainly hope so!</h2>
<p>We do know that the late astronomer, cosmologist, and astrophysicist Carl Sagan believed in the universal (literally) appeal of music and its power to connect terrestrial and extraterrestrial beings.</p>
<p>Back in 1977, Dr. Sagan spearheaded the creation of Voyager Golden Record – a kind of time capsule containing 27 tracks of earthly music that NASA sent into space on Voyagers 1 and 2 with the hope that aliens would hear and love it.</p>
<p>The eclectic mix includes such oeuvres as Bach’s <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olLi5RtE_6M" target="_blank">Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F</a>, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kG7WLgVEaKk" target="_blank">Peruvian panpipes and drum</a>, a <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qr_FhVkZBgA" target="_blank">Georgian chorus</a>, Louis Armstrong’s <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9BC5PY_OaM" target="_blank">“Melancholy Blues&#8221;</a>, and <a href="http://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/spacecraft/music.html" target="_blank">many others</a>.</p>
<h2>A Gift to Cosmos</h2>
<p>As president Jimmy Carter said at the time of the launch in 1977, “This is a present from a small, distant world, a token of our sounds, our science, our images, our music, our thoughts and our feelings. We are attempting to survive our time so we may live into yours.”</p>
<p>At the time, very few of these gold-plated copper records were produced – two were sent into space and 10 are on display in NASA facilities. It is said that not even Dr. Sagan was able to obtain a copy.</p>
<p>But soon it will be easier to do so. A new <a href="https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ozmarecords/voyager-golden-record-40th-anniversary-edition" target="_blank">Kickstarter campaign</a> is creating replicas of the gold-plated phonograph records, which will be available for the first time here on Earth in August 2017, just in time to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Voyager launches.</p>
<h2>Watch This Space</h2>
<p>Human beings have always been fascinated by <a href="/blog/manhattan-music-lessons-aim-for-the-stars/" target="_blank">the sounds emitted in outer space.</a></p>
<p>Do aliens appreciate our music? There is some <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgiLBvPGoT4" target="_blank">evidence that they do</a>!</p>
<p>Seriously though, in all likelihood we will never know whether extraterrestrials enjoyed the sounds on the Voyager Golden Record, even if it does reach alien civilizations.</p>
<p>That’s because neither of the Voyager spacecraft is heading toward any defined stellar destination, so no encounters of the third kind are planned.</p>
<p>Voyager 1, however, entered interstellar space in 2013 and it is now almost 13 billion miles away from Earth. It is closing in on a star called Gliese 445 and is expected to reach it in about 40,000 years.</p>
<p>But if our music does ever reach extraterrestrials’ ears, chances are good that, in the very least, they will be intrigued by it.</p>
<p>According to <a href="http://www.space.com/8951-aliens-exist-love-bach.html" target="_blank">Space.com</a>, “Humans would probably have little to teach them about science and mathematics that they don&#8217;t already know…However, our art and music is singularly human, and could likely be fascinating to an alien species.”</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The name Boerum Hill may suggest that this part of Brooklyn lies (just like its neighbor, Cobble Hill) at a certain altitude. This isn’t the case; there aren’t any peaks or valleys in this neighborhood. It is flat, but it’s certainly not boring. In fact, it has a lot going for it. For instance, its...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The name Boerum Hill may suggest that this part of Brooklyn lies (just like its neighbor, Cobble Hill) at a certain altitude. This isn’t the case; there aren’t any peaks or valleys in this neighborhood. It is flat, but it’s certainly not boring.</p>
<p>In fact, it has a lot going for it. For instance, its impressive architecture, including tracts of 19th century row houses ranging in style from Greek Revival to Queen Anne, are reminders of the area’s history as a fashionable Manhattan suburb.</p>
<p>These well-preserved brownstones, most of which are three-bay, three-story buildings, date from between 1845 and 1890.</p>
<p>These gems are not difficult to spot in the small neighborhood, which is only about seven blocks long and eight blocks wide. A stroll along Dean Street is a journey back to the 19th century. The row houses that stand there are designed in Italianate style, with large arches, ornate cast-iron railings, and other elaborate architectural details.</p>
<p>But before it had become an elegant and genteel neighborhood in the second half of the 1800s, Boerum Hill looked quite different.</p>
<h2>It All started with a Farm…</h2>
<p>Today, Boerum Hill’s boundaries are defined as Court Street to the west, Fourth Avenue to the east, Schermerhorn Street to the north, and Warren and Wyckoff Streets to the south.</p>
<p>Lying just south of Downtown Brooklyn, this area is both urban and residential, but back in the Colonial times it was a farm settled, as much of New York was, by the Dutch. The family’s name was Boerum, which explains how the neighborhood got its name.</p>
<p>As Manhattan continued to grow and develop in the aftermath of the Industrial Revolution, Boerum Hill retained its small-town feel, attracting Italian and French immigrants who gave this area a distinctly cosmopolitan feel that stretches to its sister neighborhoods of Cobble Hill and Carroll Gardens.</p>
<h2>Never a Dull Moment</h2>
<p>As mentioned above, Boerum Hill is not boring at all. For outdoor activities, there is the green expanse of waterfront <a href="http://www.brooklynbridgepark.org" target="_blank">Brooklyn Bridge Park</a>, which offers <a href="http://www.brooklynbridgepark.org/events" target="_blank">organized activities</a>, including guided tours, kayak polo, and zumba classes.</p>
<p>And <a href="http://www.barclayscenter.com" target="_blank">Barclays Center</a> at 620 Atlantic Avenue has a multitude of sports events and music concerts. In-home music lessons are also available in Boerum Hill – it’s easy to <a href="/contact-us/">get started</a>.</p>
<p>As you can see, there are many reasons to love Boerum Hill!</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jul 2016 03:26:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>What distinguishes Brooklyn’s Ditmas Park from other NYC neighborhoods? For one, this almost exclusively residential district doesn’t feel like part of New York at all. It is sleepy, tranquil, and bursting with vibrant colors of its stately 19th century mansions. In fact, when you walk around this neighborhood, you may feel magically transported to another...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>What distinguishes Brooklyn’s Ditmas Park from other NYC neighborhoods?</h2>
<p>For one, this almost exclusively residential district doesn’t feel like part of New York at all. It is sleepy, tranquil, and bursting with vibrant colors of its stately 19th century mansions. In fact, when you walk around this neighborhood, you may feel magically transported to another time period.</p>
<p>This may be why Ditmas Park, which is bordered by Dorchester Avenue, Ocean Avenue, Newkirk Avenue and East 16th Street, is referred to as Victorian Flatbush.</p>
<p>Let’s explore this neighborhood, which can rightly be described as charming and quaint.</p>
<h2>Notable Architecture</h2>
<p>The area now occupied by Ditmas Park was settled in the 17th century by a Dutch immigrant Jan Jansen Van Ditmarsen (for whom the neighborhood was named). According to historical records, upon his arrival he built a “fine Dutch Colonial style farmhouse.”</p>
<p>The land remained in the Ditmarsen family until the beginning of the 20th century, when a real estate broker Lewis H. Pounds purchased it.</p>
<p>As he developed the formerly rural area, Pounds deployed several different architectural styles to bring an eclectic rather than uniform look to the area: there are Colonial Revival and Queen Anne buildings, Arts and Crafts bungalows, wood-frame houses with wide-open porches, and other styles.</p>
<p>Best places to see these architectural gems are along Albemarle, Marlborough, Rugby, Argyle, Westminster, and Beverly Roads. This is “old” Ditmas Park at its best.</p>
<h2>Let There Be Music (Lessons)!</h2>
<p>But not everything in this neighborhood is a throwback to another era.</p>
<p>For instance, the 40-acre <a href="https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/parade-ground" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Parade Ground</a> offers more modern amenities, including baseball, soccer, softball and football fields, as well as running and cycling paths.</p>
<p>And even though Ditmas Park is mostly residential, there are some good eateries along Cortelyou Road &#8211; the <a href="http://www.thefarmonadderley.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Farm on Adderley</a> and <a href="http://www.mimishummus.com">Mimi’s Hummus</a>, among them.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bbg.org" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Brooklyn Botanic Garden</a> is nearby, as is <a href="https://www.prospectpark.org/stay-connected/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Prospect Park</a> and other <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/AttractionsNear-g60827-d3967492-Ditmas_Park-Brooklyn_New_York.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">interesting venues and activities</a>.</p>
<p>It’s true that, because of its homespun character, Ditmas Park may not have a vibrant arts scene. But good news is that there is no shortage of <a href="/what-we-do/">in-home music lessons</a> in this attractive, down-to-earth neighborhood.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jul 2016 08:00:58 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you like looking at maps, the first thing you’ll notice about Cobble Hill is that it forms a nearly perfect rectangle around 22 blocks in the western part of Brooklyn. Bounded by Atlantic Avenue to the north, Court Street to the east, Degraw Street to the south, and the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway to the west,...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you like looking at maps, the first thing you’ll notice about Cobble Hill is that it forms a nearly perfect rectangle around 22 blocks in the western part of Brooklyn.</p>
<p>Bounded by Atlantic Avenue to the north, Court Street to the east, Degraw Street to the south, and the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway to the west, Cobble Hill is one of Brooklyn’s oldest neighborhoods.</p>
<p>It is also one of the most interesting, which, according to the <a href="https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/cobble-hill-park/#:~:text=In%201776%2C%20during%20the%20Battle,Smith%2C%20who%20supervised%20its%20construction." target="_blank" rel="noopener">New York City Dept of Parks &amp; Recreation</a>, “Its namesake, the surrounding neighborhood of Cobble Hill, was first settled in the mid-17th century by Dutch farmers.&#8221;</p>
<p>In fact, the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cobble_Hill_Historic_District" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Cobble Hill Historic District</a> teems with beautifully preserved landmarks. Among them is the Old St. Paul&#8217;s Roman Catholic Church at 14 Greenville Avenue, which dates back to 1838; and seven brick row houses at 33 and 35 Strong Place, built in the Queen Anne architectural style in 1891.</p>
<h2>From Rural to Urban</h2>
<p>Up until the middle of the 1800s, Brooklyn was primarily a rural area. The present-day Cobble Hill had only 45 houses and 112 residents. It started expanding (and getting more urbanized) in the latter part of the 19th century, first with the influx of wealthy Manhattanites, followed by immigrants from Ireland and Italy, many of whom settled in neighboring areas of Brooklyn as well.</p>
<p>In that sense, Cobble Hill has a cosmopolitan vibe that is characteristic of many of New York’s “melting pot” neighborhoods. And, like elsewhere in the city, there is no shortage here of <a href="http://newyork.seriouseats.com/brooklyn/cobble-hill/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">excellent restaurants</a> and <a href="http://www.thekitchn.com/foodlovers-guide-to-the-best-m-92219" target="_blank" rel="noopener">ethnic food stores</a>.</p>
<h2>Lots To Do</h2>
<p>Whether you are trendy and hip, or quiet and laid-back, you will find that Cobble Hill is – no pun intended – right up your alley. And if you are looking for <a href="http://www.brooklynpaper.com/sections/go/art/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">arts and culture</a>, you will discover it here as well. For instance, there are a number of quaint, independent bookshops in the neighborhood, which are a fast-dying breed. So venues like <a href="http://bookcourt.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">BookCourt</a> at 163 Court Street and the nearby <a href="http://www.communitybookstore.net" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Community Book Store</a> (212 Court Street) need the support of every reader. What about the music scene? There are quite a few places along Smith Street that feature live music: Pano e Vino, Bar Tabac, Clover Club, and <a href="https://www.zerve.com/d/cobble-hill/music-concerts" target="_blank" rel="noopener">other venues</a>. And would you like to have live music right in your own house? You can: in-home music lessons are available in Cobble Hill, as well as in other Brooklyn neighborhoods like <a href="/blog/in-home-music-lessons-nyc-dumbo/">Dumbo</a>, <a href="/blog/in-home-music-lessons-nyc-williamsburg/">Williamsburg</a>, <a href="/blog/in-home-music-lessons-nyc-brooklyn-heights/">Brooklyn Heights</a>, <a href="/blog/in-home-music-lessons-nyc-park-slope/">Park Slope</a>, <a href="/blog/in-home-music-lessons-nyc-carroll-gardens/">Carroll Gardens</a>, <a href="/blog/in-home-music-lesson-nyc-boerum-hill/">Boerum Hill</a>, and <a href="/blog/in-home-music-lesson-nyc-ditmas-park/">Ditmas Park</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jun 2016 20:08:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Did You Know That Brooklyn has its Very Own, Beautiful “Garden District?” There is a good reason why its name is Carroll Gardens: the neighborhood’s main features are deep front yards, often surrounded by decorative wrought iron fences. This explains the “garden” part. But why Carroll, you may ask? Until 1964, this 40-block neighborhood, was...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Did You Know That Brooklyn has its Very Own, Beautiful “Garden District?”</h2>
<p>There is a good reason why its name is Carroll Gardens: the neighborhood’s main features are deep front yards, often surrounded by decorative wrought iron fences.</p>
<p>This explains the “garden” part. But why Carroll, you may ask?</p>
<p>Until 1964, this 40-block neighborhood, was just part of South Brooklyn. But then a local civic group renamed the area in honor of Charles Carroll, who was a signer of Declaration of Independence, as well as a civil rights activist.</p>
<p>Carroll was the U.S. senator from Maryland, but he did have a strong connection to the NYC borough. In 1776, during the <a href="http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/the-battle-of-brooklyn" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Battle of Brooklyn</a>, Carroll’s regiment helped defend this area; in fact, 400 of his soldiers died in an attack on a British camp.</p>
<p>Fortunately, this was the only bloody episode in the history of this quiet and scenic neighborhood.</p>
<h2>A “Revolutionary” Neighborhood</h2>
<p>Carroll Gardens is bounded by Degraw and Warren Streets to the north, Hoyt and Smith Streets to the east, Ninth Street to the south, and the Brooklyn-Queens and Gowanus Expressways to the west.</p>
<p>As mentioned above, during the Revolutionary War, this area was a site of a bloody battle. Then, in the early 1800s, many wealthy New Yorkers built summer homes here.</p>
<p>But the 19th century also brought European immigrants to South Brooklyn’s shores &#8211; the Irish were the first ones to settle in the area that is today called Carroll Gardens.</p>
<p>Later, Italians arrived, infusing the area with their native foods, customs, and traditions – the ambience that permeates the neighborhood to this day.</p>
<p>But there are traces of other ethnicities in Carroll Gardens as well – for instance, its flourishing French population has earned this section of Brooklyn the nickname “Little France.”</p>
<p>Both Italian and French influence is still present in Carroll Gardens in the form of restaurants, grocery stores, and other venues and <a href="http://southbrooklynpost.com/2012/10/sacred-march-carroll-gardens/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">events.</a></p>
<h2>Arts and Crafts</h2>
<p>So what is there to do in Carroll Gardens, other than admire beautiful gardens in front of quaint brownstones along quiet, tree-lined streets?</p>
<p>As far as arts scene is concerned, the neighborhood boasts the <a href="http://www.smithstreetstage.org/about/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Smith Street Stage, a community theater dedicated to Shakespeare plays.</a></p>
<p>There are also jazz nights at <a href="https://cloverclubny.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Clover Club</a> at 210 Smith Street, pottery and glassware workshop at the <a href="https://www.paintedpot.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Painted Pot</a>, 8009 Third Avenue, and many other <a href="http://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/new-york/articles/10-things-to-do-and-see-in-carroll-gardens-brooklyn/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">cool events</a> for children and adults alike.</p>
<p>And let’s not forget <a href="/why-us/">in-home music lessons</a> that are available year-round in this cozy part of Brooklyn.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Here is a question for you: which instrument, according to novelist Thomas Mann, emits the sound that can be compared to the “silvery blossoming harmony?” You don’t know? Perhaps this hint will help: it was played by the famous bandleader, the King of Swing. Got it? If you are thinking of the clarinet, you are...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is a question for you: which instrument, according to novelist Thomas Mann, emits the sound that can be compared to the “silvery blossoming harmony?”</p>
<p>You don’t know? Perhaps this hint will help: it was played by the famous bandleader, the <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jE2g055zRA" target="_blank">King of Swing</a>.</p>
<h2>Got it?</h2>
<p>If you are thinking of the clarinet, you are correct. Like its cousins the flute, oboe, <a href="/blog/in-home-music-lessons-manhattan-brooklyn-nyc-saxophone/">saxophone</a>, and <a href="/blog/in-home-music-lessons-manhattan-brooklyn-nyc-recorder/">recorder</a>, the clarinet belongs to the <a href="http://www.kaufmanmusiccenter.org/kc/article/fun-clarinet-facts/#sthash.vQbdoZ0x.dpuf" target="_blank">woodwind family</a>. It is the only single-reed instrument in the symphony orchestra.</p>
<h2>Source of inspiration</h2>
<p>Invented by a German instrument maker named Johann Christoph Denner at the end of the 17th century, the clarinet’s distinct sound – which is more similar to the organ than to other woodwinds – had inspired quite a few great composers. For instance, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3miOg_yKw50" target="_blank">Vivaldi</a> and <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG1uT_mIJnA" target="_blank">Hendel</a> were the first to compose music for the clarinet. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Gtqsm5gH24" target="_blank">Mozart</a> and <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1QU3rOR4ek&amp;width=640&amp;height=480" target="l1QU3rOR4ek&quot;_blank&quot;">Beethoven</a> wrote chamber pieces for this instrument, as did later composers like <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0om8KHQhFQ" target="_blank">Schumann</a> and <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lC6VAIjXY74" target="_blank">Brahms</a>. In the 20th century, Igor Stravinsky composed <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tNWjh4s2qQ" target="_blank">Three Pieces for Clarinet Solo</a>. And, of course, this list wouldn’t be complete if we didn’t mention one of the most popular symphonic clarinet solos in George Gershwin&#8217;s <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5RnxMyjhfA" target="_blank">Rhapsody in Blue</a>, which starts with a low note ascending to a high one.</p>
<h2>Getting to know more about you…</h2>
<p>Now that you know the basics, here are some more fun facts about the clarinet:</p>
<ul>
<li>Its body is most commonly made out of hard wood, usually African Blackwood, also called Grenadilla. Materials used for the mouthpiece are hard rubber (ebonite), plastic, glass, crystal, or sometimes metal.</li>
<li>The clarinet’s characteristic sound is produced by the vibration of the reed and pressing down the keys.</li>
<li>Quite a few famous people play (or played) this instrument. Among them: Jimmy Kimmel, Julia Roberts, Steven Spielberg, Woody Allen, and Alan Greenspan.</li>
<li>There is an annual Clarinet Festival http://adec-clarinete.com/index.php/en/, as well as the Clarinet Journal published by the International Clarinet Association http://clarinet.org.</li>
</ul>
<p>And let’s not forget one more important piece of information: if you, your child, or another member of your family would like to <a href="/contact-us/">learn to play the clarinet</a>, contact us for in-home music lessons.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jun 2016 13:30:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In fact, you can also strum or pluck it – though not like a chicken! Electric bass is another name for the bass guitar, a member of the string family along with the “regular” guitar. Like other strings, the bass’s body is made out of wood. However, it is not identical to the classical guitar:...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In fact, you can also strum or pluck it – though not like a chicken! Electric bass is another name for the bass guitar, a member of the string family along with the <a href="blog/in-home-music-lessons-manhattan-brooklyn-nyc-guitar/">“regular” guitar</a>. Like other strings, the bass’s body is made out of wood. However, it is not identical to the classical guitar: it is longer and has a different tone and scale, producing a lower sound. In the words of comedian Dan Aykroyd (which, of course, should not be taken literally), the bass sounds like “a screaming guitar.”</p>
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<p>But – as you will see in a minute &#8211; in the expert hands of rock, swing, funk, jazz, blues, and country musicians, this instrument’s pitch may be an octave lower than a regular guitar, but it certainly sounds nothing like a scream!</p>
<h2>Once upon a time…</h2>
<p>The history of the bass guitar can be traced back to the beginnings of electronics and amplification in the 1930s. That’s when a Settle inventor Paul Tutmarc created the modern version of the electric bass. The first models were big and fretless, but later smaller fretted basses that could be played horizontally were produced. It became easier for bass players to transport and handle their instruments, but Tutmarc’s models never quite caught on. Electric bass experienced a revival of sorts in the 1950s. That’s when famed manufacturer Leo Fender brought his pioneering model, Fender Precision Bass, to the market. It remains, to this day, among the top selling and most imitated bass guitars.</p>
<h2>Slick moves</h2>
<p>As we mentioned before, electric bass is very popular among many musicians. <a id="68ff47b36bb9b" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qdpWykfMnk&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Paul McCartney played it beautifully</a>    <script>
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    </script>, <a id="68ff47b36bc4f" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMxSE3CDcpA&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Led Zeppelin’s John Paul Jones</a>    <script>
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    </script>, and many other <a href="http://www.nme.com/photos/40-of-the-greatest-bassists-of-all-time---picked-by-nme-readers/345517" target="_blank">talented bassists</a>, too numerous to mention here. But if you thought that the electric bass is the exclusive domain of male guitarists, think again. There are, in fact, quite a few female musicians who excel at playing this instrument. They may not be household names, but they are clearly gifted. Among them: D&#8217;Arcy Wretzky, one of the original members of <a id="68ff47b36bc7d" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNxWzwGO6Us&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">the Smashing Pumpkins</a>    <script>
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    </script>, and <a href="http://www.toptenz.net/top-10-female-bass-guitar-players.php" target="_blank">many others</a>. If you want to learn to play this cool instrument, you can follow <a id="68ff47b36bd0f" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWvFVeGsxxM&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Paul McCartney’s tutorial</a>    <script>
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    </script>. But, let’s be real, the chance that Sir Paul himself will come to your house to teach you the correct bass guitar playing technique is slim to none. On the other hand, our teachers do offer excellent in-home music lessons – <a href="/contact-us/">so pick us</a>!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jun 2016 21:09:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Just like Manhattan and other New York City boroughs, Brooklyn’s neighborhoods are diverse and eclectic. Some have the urban buzz to them, while others are quiet and laid-back. Brooklyn Heights fits into the latter category. Located away from the borough’s businesses and factories, it is peaceful and charming. With its tree-lined streets, it could very...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just like Manhattan and other New York City boroughs, Brooklyn’s neighborhoods are diverse and eclectic. Some have the urban buzz to them, while others are quiet and laid-back.</p>
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<p>Brooklyn Heights fits into the latter category. Located away from the borough’s businesses and factories, it is peaceful and charming. With its tree-lined streets, it could very well be a suburban neighborhood. In fact, it was originally referred to as the “Brooklyn Village.” Because of this relaxed and easy-going feel, this area, which stretches from Old Fulton Street south to Atlantic Avenue, and from the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway to Court Street, has been called “America’s original suburb.” Architecturally too, Brooklyn Heights has a lot to boast about.</p>
<h2>Historic houses</h2>
<p>Being a “home” to over 600 historic buildings deserves official recognition and in 1965, New York&#8217;s Landmarks Preservation Commission designated this neighborhood as the city&#8217;s first historic district. As the Commission noted at the time, Brooklyn Heights’ “stately brick and brownstone houses, on their tree-lined streets with their stone sidewalks, represent most of the principal architectural styles of the 19th century…the houses represent almost unchanged the community as originally built.” Examples of pre-Civil War architecture abound: Built in 1824, a wood-frame house at 24 Middagh Street is Brooklyn Heights’ oldest home. Just a stone throw away, at 64 Poplar Street, stands a clapboard house built in 1834 by poet Walt Whitman and his father. Other sections of the Heights boast architectural gems as well: Row houses on Remsen Street, the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herman_Behr_Mansion" target="_blank">Herman Behr Mansion</a> at 82 Pierrepont Street, and St. Ann and the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Ann_%26_the_Holy_Trinity_Church" target="_blank">Holy Trinity Church</a>, located on the corner of Montague and Clinton Streets. <a href="http://www.brooklynhistory.org" target="_blank">Brooklyn Historical Society</a> is a great resource to explore the Heights’ 400-year history.</p>
<h2>Nature and culture</h2>
<p>This neighborhood’s architecture and historical sites are certainly worth seeing, but there is more here to entice visitors. <a href="http://www.nyharborparks.org/visit/brhe.html" target="_blank">The Promenade</a> is the neighborhood’s most popular public space. Besides its beautifully maintained flower beds, trees, benches and playgrounds, it also offers great views of the Brooklyn Bridge, the Manhattan skyline, and the Statue of Liberty. But just because Brooklyn Heights is a quiet area doesn’t mean it lacks culture. On the contrary! <a href="http://www.heightsplayers.org" target="_blank">The Heights Players</a> is Brooklyn’s oldest self-sustaining community theater, which has been part of this neighborhood for nearly six decades. And there is also the <a href="https://brooklynsymphonyorchestra.org/about-us/the-brooklyn-heights-music-society/" target="_blank">Brooklyn Heights Music Society</a>, which sponsors concerts in various Brooklyn locations each year. Of course, there is no shortage of <a href="/contact-us/">in-home music lessons either</a> – it’s easy and convenient to set them up!</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 May 2016 13:29:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dumbo, as we all know, is a beloved Disney character whose main characteristic are his big ears. But what we are going to talk about here is another Dumbo – not the cute animal, but its namesake section of Brooklyn. You may be wondering what came first: Dumbo the elephant or Dumbo the neighborhood. While...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dumbo, as we all know, is a beloved Disney character whose main characteristic are his big ears. But what we are going to talk about here is another Dumbo – not the cute animal, but its namesake section of Brooklyn. You may be wondering what came first: Dumbo the elephant or Dumbo the neighborhood.</p>
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<p>While the Brooklyn area in question had been around longer than the Disney character, which was created in 1941, the neighborhood got its name much later. It stands for “Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass,” a term coined by artists who moved there in the 1970s, while this former manufacturing district was a mostly deserted neighborhood. Dumbo a great example of old, multi-ethnic New York City neighborhood that has been, over the years, reshaped and redefined by its developers.</p>
<h2>Calling all art lovers!</h2>
<p>Bounded by Brooklyn Bridge Park to the north, the Brooklyn Bridge to the west, Brooklyn Heights to the south, and Vinegar Hill to the east, Dumbo is a real 21st century neighborhood: it has the highest concentration of technology firms in New York. A quarter of the city’s tech companies are based within a 10-block radius in this relatively small section. But Dumbo is not just about technology – it also boasts a thriving art scene that gives the neighborhood a trendy and edgy vibe. For example, the waterfront Brooklyn Bridge Park offers jazz and classical music concerts, as well as a wide variety of other cultural events. And if you walk around <a href="http://www.brooklynbridgepark.org/places/public-art" target="_blank">this park</a>, you will encounter funky art in the form of sculptures. But that’s not all: On every first Thursday of the month, art lovers have a chance to visit some of <a href="http://www.brooklynartproject.com/page/1st-thursdays-dumbo-gallery" target="_blank">Dumbo’s galleries</a> and artists’ studios, many of which are located on streets paved with century-old cobblestones.</p>
<h2>Dumbo is all “ears” &#8211; for music!</h2>
<p>The arts scene, no matter, how lively, would not be complete without music. In that respect too Dumbo has much to offer. For instance, <a href="http://www.68jaystreetbar.net/index.htm" target="_blank">68 Jay Street Bar</a>, located in the historic Grand Union Tea Company warehouse, offers not only good food, but also features live bands and other performances. But there is more: moored in Dumbo just under the Brooklyn Bridge is a barge that on most days morphs into a venue for “floating” chamber music concerts. “<a href="http://www.bargemusic.org/about.html" target="_blank">Bargemusic</a>” holds more than 200 concerts each year, and has been an integral part of the local community for nearly four decades. These and <a href="http://www.inc.com/christine-lagorio/tech-music-startups-dumbo-brooklyn.html" target="_blank">other venues</a> are dedicated to spreading the love of music. Another way to fill your (not Dumbo the elephant’s) ears with beautiful sounds is to sign up for<a href="/contact-us/"> in-home music lessons </a>in this very neighborhood. Now you know: this combination of the arts and music scene makes Dumbo one of Brooklyn’s most buzz-worthy neighborhoods.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 May 2016 13:02:32 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Here’s a question for you: which Brooklyn neighborhood could be described as “hip” and “cool?” If you are thinking about Williamsburg, you are right on the mark! It may not have the same long history as its Virginia namesake, but our own Williamsburg has lots to offer: a lively arts and culture scene, great restaurants,...</p>
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<p>It is also, like the rest of Brooklyn (and New York City), ethnically diverse: for instance, it “mixes” the hipster crowd that defines the “new” Brooklyn with Hasidim Jews, and first-generation Italian and Puerto Rican immigrants who have been part of this community for a while. This diversity may explain why Williamsburg boasts so many ethic food stores and <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurants-g58313-Williamsburg_Virginia.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">restaurants</a>.</p>
<h2>A new vibe</h2>
<p>Once upon a time, Williamsburg was just a plain neighborhood, with industrial buildings, tenements, and modest attached homes as far as the eye could see. But over the past 15 years or so, it experienced a renaissance of sorts, morphing into one of New York City&#8217;s most vibrant enclaves. Today, the once neglected waterfront boasts not just new, sleek high-rises but also parks and other green areas, such as the 7-acre <a href="http://nysparks.com/parks/155/details.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noopener">East River State Park</a> and <a href="https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/grand-ferry-park/history" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Grand Ferry Park</a>.</p>
<h2>A feast for eyes and ears</h2>
<p>Why is this eclectic neighborhood, which borders Greenpoint to the north; Bedford-Stuyvesant to the south; Ridgewood, Queens to the east; and East River to the west, worth visiting? First of all, it’s an easy hop from <a href="http://web.mta.info/maps/submap.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Manhattan</a> &#8211; and even the Manhattanites, who are not easily impressed by anything lying outside their borough, would not be disappointed (but please don’t sue us if you are!) A good place to start is with arts and culture, because artists have been essential in bringing creative energy into this neighborhood. Not surprisingly, there are several interesting galleries here, including the <a href="http://www.frontroom.org" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Front Room Gallery</a> at 147 Roebling Street; <a href="http://www.art101brooklyn.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Art 101</a>, 101 Grand Street; <a href="http://www.figureworks.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Figureworks</a> at 168 North 6th Street; <a href="http://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/new-york/articles/nyc-culture-guide-williamsburg-s-top-10-art-galleries/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">and more</a>. There is also no shortage of live music concerts, for example at <a href="http://www.musichallofwilliamsburg.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Williamsburg’s Music Hall</a> , located at 66 North 6th Street. But there are also less traditional venues like <a href="http://www.brooklynbowl.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Brooklyn Bowl</a> on 61 Wythe Avenue, which is a bowling alley with “electrifying live music.” Or <a href="http://www.roughtradenyc.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Rough Trade</a> at 64 N 9th Street – a record store in front and concert venue in the back. These are just a couple examples <a href="https://foursquare.com/top-places/williamsburg-brooklyn/best-places-concerts" target="_blank" rel="noopener">among many</a>. And speaking of music, if you live in Williamsburg, you can take advantage of in-home music lessons by some of <a href="/your-teacher/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">New York’s top teachers</a>. This way, you won’t have any reason to ever leave Williamsburg!</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 May 2016 12:28:04 +0000</pubDate>
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<p> Think trumpet and your mind will likely conjure up images of the great <a id="68ff47b36d9cc" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmfeKUNDDYs&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Louis Armstrong</a>    <script>
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    </script> playing this instrument with such skill, mastery, and passion. There were and still are many accomplished trumpeters – Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis and Wynton Marsalis among them &#8211; but for many people Armstrong will forever remain the most famous of them all. As he himself said, “My whole life, my whole soul, my whole spirit is to blow that trumpet.”</p>
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<p>By the time Armstrong and his contemporaries like Freddie Keppard started to play the trumpet at the beginning of the 20th century, the instrument had been – in different forms – around for a long time.</p>
<h2>Of mice and (great) men</h2>
<p>Long before the trumpet joined the brass family of instruments, which also includes the tuba, the trombone, the cornet and the euphonium, it was just a primitive device used by ancient civilizations like the Greeks and the Egyptians (in fact, pictures of the trumpet were found in King Tut’s tomb). In those days, trumpets were made from animal horns or shells, a far cry from the brass and copper used today. They also didn’t have valves or keys. However, their primary purpose was to signal or announce various events rather than play music, so the primitive construction was in line with the needs. Trumpets were also used as “war” tools – not exactly in the same way as actual weapons, but, rather, to send signals on battlefields. This was, needless to say, a dangerous job, because the enemy would target the trumpeter to prevent him from signaling to his army. And, though we hesitate to mention this in the same breath as the great Louis Armstrong, this instrument was also used to herald the arrival of the Mighty Mouse: <em>“So let the trumpet players play, For Mighty Mouse is here today!”</em> Just saying!</p>
<h2>Bring on the music!</h2>
<p>It wasn’t until the 18th century that the trumpet became a bona-fide musical instrument when a famous composer of that era, <a id="68ff47b36da09" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUZYoVw7moc&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Joseph Haydn</a>    <script>
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    </script>, wrote the Trumpet Concerto in E flat major/ In the following century, due to improvements in its build and sound, such as addition of the valves enabling the trumpet to play the chromatic scale evenly, the trumpet had become an orchestral instrument. However, the trumpet’s heyday, especially in the United States, happened with the advent of jazz. In the early decades of the 20th century, jazz ensembles used the trumpet as the lead instrument because it was the loudest of the lot! Today, there are several <a href="http://www.soundjunction.org/differenttypesoftrumpet.aspa?NodeID=0" target="_blank">varieties of trumpets</a> for different musical scales. The most common of them is the B-flat trumpet; other types include the F, D, E, G and the smaller C trumpet .</p>
<h2>Blow your own trumpet!</h2>
<p>“He seems determined to make a trumpet sound like a tin whistle,” a Welsh politician, Aneurin Bevan, once observed. We don’t know who Bevan was referring to, but we are guessing that the player in question either didn’t take lessons or didn’t practice enough. If you like a high-energy, vibrant and powerful sound that can play all types of music – classical, rock, pop, soul, and, of course, jazz – then a trumpet is for you. Are you ready to start learning but don’t know where? <a href="/how-it-works/" target="_blank">Hey Joe Guitar</a> Is synonymous with top-of-the-line music lessons: one of our teachers will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale residence or work place, and teach you or a family member to play the trumpet &#8211; or any other instrument for that matter. Private music lessons are the best way to ensure your trumpet sounds…like a trumpet, and not like a tin whistle!</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 May 2016 12:17:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Be Blown Away – at New York Music School “What do a saxophone and a baseball have in common?  People cheer when you hit them with a bat!” As jokes go, this may not be the best one ever, but we thought we’d start off with a bit of levity. We would like to make...</p>
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<p><em>“What do a saxophone and a baseball have in common?  People cheer when you hit them with a bat!”</em> As jokes go, this may not be the best one ever, but we thought we’d start off with a bit of levity. We would like to make it clear, however, that we at Hey Joe Guitar do not approve of the saxophone being used in the same way as a baseball bat. Needless to say, if you use this instrument for purposes other than music, you will never hit a home run!</p>
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<h2>What’s age got to do with it?</h2>
<p>No, Tina Turner doesn’t, to our knowledge, play the sax. But speaking of age, the saxophone is – relatively speaking – a new kid on the block. While the guitar, recorder, drums, piano and many other musical instruments trace their origins to the Middle Ages, or even pre-history, the saxophone was invented only in the mid-19th century. However, in more than 160 years since this late bloomer emitted its first baby sound, it has conquered all styles of music and won the hearts (and ears) of musicians and music fans around the world. Saxophones come in a variety of sizes and types, from the highest pitch to the lowest: the soprano, alto, tenor, and the baritone. They also have different sizes and shapes, adapted to the age and the skill level of the player.</p>
<h2>What’s in the name?</h2>
<p>When it comes to the saxophone, the derivative of the instrument&#8217;s name is simple and straightforward: it bears the name of its inventor, Belgian instrument maker Adolphe Sax. Like so many other inventions, the saxophone was borne out of sheer necessity – at least the necessity to Sax&#8217;s sensitive ears. He noted that orchestras of his time were missing a sound that would be as crisp as the bass section and as soft as the woodwinds. So he went on to fill that void by constructing, in 1846, the world&#8217;s first saxophone. The new instrument made its official debut in Paris, in <a id="68ff47b36e1d9" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=np8yDIT4hvc&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Chant Sacre</a>    <script>
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    </script>, which French composer Hector Berlioz wrote especially for the saxophone. Berlioz conducted the performance, while Adolphe Sax played. The saxophone first came to America in 1853, when French saxophonist Henri Wuille gave a series of concerts here. But it was only at the dawn of the 20th century, with the advent of new musical styles, that the saxophone grew in popularity.</p>
<h2>Jazzing it up</h2>
<p>The sax was only a few decades old when rag, blues, jazz and rock started to emerge on the music scene. The instrument proved to be a perfect match for all these genres. John Coltrane, Charlie Parker, Stan Getz, Lester Young, Sonny Rollins, and Kenny G are just a few of hundreds of talented saxophonists and jazz legends of the past and present. Interestingly enough, Lester Young&#8217;s nickname was “Prez,” long before a real “Prez” showed off his talents with a sax: <a id="68ff47b36e217" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqB7UEdhKug&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Bill Clinton</a>    <script>
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    </script> played his favorite instrument throughout his two terms in the Oval Office, saying he had kept up the craft because his day job as the commander-in-chief didn&#8217;t offer him enough security!</p>
<h2>Sax in the city</h2>
<p>The great Charlie Parker once said: “Don&#8217;t play the saxophone. Let it play you.” Here&#8217;s our recommendation: unless you are as gifted and accomplished as Parker was (and most people clearly aren&#8217;t in his league), then you do have to take lessons and learn to play the sax before you allow it to “play” you. <a href="/contact-us/">Contact us</a> and one of our excellent teachers will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office and give you sax lessons – as we do for many other instruments, big and small. You may not end up with better baseball skills, but your (musical) pitch will be much improved!</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 May 2016 12:05:02 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>No Sounds of Silence with Brooklyn Drum Lessons First things first: if you like soft and mellow music, drums are definitely not for you &#8211; though a violin, flute, cello, as well as other strings and woodwinds, will fit the bill. But if you prefer the strong rhythmic “pa rum pum pum pum” sounds, drums...</p>
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<p>First things first: if you like soft and mellow music, drums are definitely not for you &#8211; though a <a href="/choose-an-instrument/">violin, flute, cello, as well as other strings and woodwinds</a>, will fit the bill.</p>
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<p>But if you prefer the strong rhythmic “pa rum pum pum pum” sounds, drums are a terrific choice. You might have to buy earplugs for your family and placate the neighbors, but at least you’ll be mastering the very cool art of drumming, and you really can’t…beat that!</p>
<h2>Powerful and bold</h2>
<p>To an untrained person, music emitted by this instrument – that has nothing in common with the drum that lives in your ear &#8211; may sound like a lot of haphazard noise. We can assure you that it is neither haphazard nor merely a “noise.” As percussion instruments, drums can be loud, but that’s because there is nothing meek or subdued about them. Just as people who are energetic and exuberant are usually louder than their more timid counterparts, the drums too can be noisier than many other instruments in a band or an orchestra. This fact was very well expressed in a poem by Walt Whitman: <em>“Through the windows &#8211; through doors &#8211; burst like a ruthless force.”</em> And then: <em>“So fierce you whirr and pound, you drums!”</em> So perhaps you should think of the drum as an instrument with an attitude, one that likes to come across loud and clear! Another misconception you may have heard is that playing drums doesn’t require much training – just pick up the drumsticks (not to be confused with chicken legs), and start hitting. That is not true – it takes a lot of skill (not to mention strength and hand coordination) to get just the right sound out of this instrument. As <a id="68ff47b36e981" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcKgpPvzi18&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Tony Williams</a>    <script>
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<h2>From tree trunks to (not a heavy) metal</h2>
<p>The forefather of the modern drum set was likely a small cylindrical instrument used as far back as 3000 BC. Throughout history, different variations of the drum played – no pun intended – a pivotal role in religious and social rituals and ceremonies. These early drums were often made from hollow tree trunks with animal skins stretched over them, a far cry from the modern percussion instruments most commonly made from steel, aluminum, brass, or bronze. Interestingly enough, sounds of drums and trumpets set the mood (mostly that of impending gloom) in many of Shakespeare’s plays. In the late 19th century, after the bass drum pedal was invented, drum kits, which usually included a bass drum, side and tenor drums, tom toms, as well as various cymbals, allowed a drummer to play several instruments at once. These sets of various toned drums were also used in marching, parade, and military bands – a tradition that lives on to this day. And of course, drums are an integral part of jazz, rock, and heavy metal bands, including various branches of these genres.</p>
<h2>The beat will go on!</h2>
<p>Here’s something you should know: drums not only create music, but are also good for your health and fitness: half an hour of vigorous playing can burn up to 270 calories! So would you like to march to the beat of your own drum? Our teachers will be happy to…drum the music into you! What we mean to say is that we will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office and give you (or your child) great lessons. In no time at all, you will be singing this tune by a British indie band, Florence and the Machine:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>“There&#8217;s a drumming noise inside my head.</em> <em> Louder than sirens</em> <em> Louder than bells</em> <em> Sweeter than heaven.”</em></p>
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<p>First things first: the upright bass is NOT a vertical violin or a cello. And – need we even say it – it is NOT a fish that somehow manages to stand up on its tail!</p>
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<p>In fact, there is absolutely nothing “fishy” about this instrument, even if it has many aliases: the double bass, string bass, bass fiddle, contrabass, bass viol, or stand-up bass. By whatever name you choose to call it, the upright bass (pronounced “base”) lends its “voice” to many kinds of music genres and has the distinction of being the largest and the lowest-sounding instrument in an orchestra’s string section, adding deepness and richness to the beautiful cacophony of sounds. Although the upright bass is mostly a “background” instrument, it certainly plays well with others!</p>
<h2>A giant among strings</h2>
<p>If you’ve never seen an upright bass, you might be surprised that it stands six feet tall. Not quite tall enough for the NBA, but certainly taller than a lot of people (and instruments). As a matter of fact, when Elvis Presley was just starting out and playing gigs in various towns, his bassist used to attach this instrument to the roof of their car – not something we would recommend! By the way, you don’t have to play the double bass standing up – just because it is upright doesn’t mean you have to be. Some bassists sit on stools – whatever works best. We are not sure who invented the upright bass or when; some historical accounts claim it was a violin maker Gasparo di Salo in 1580, while others attribute it to another Italian, double bass virtuoso and composer, Domenico Dragonetti, at the end of the 18th century. One fact that is not in dispute is that early versions of this instrument typically had five or six strings; later on, three-stringed basses were in use. (Today, four strings are the norm). One of the most prominent bassists of the 19th century was Italian composer and conductor Giovanni Bottesini. Apparently, his big double bass became a laughing stock of other musicians, but Bottesini found a way to put an end to the mockery. As he wrote in 1877: <em>“When their derision became too much to bear, I dispatched one of them with my bow and boggled the others with my technical proficiency.”</em> Maybe he should have just told them that his instrument was larger than theirs, and could beat up all the other strings! Usually, however, all the strings get along well in an orchestra, making a truly beautiful music together.</p>
<h2>A versatile instrument</h2>
<p>More than 200 concertos have been written for the upright bass, and it was also featured in many passages &#8211; Gustav Mahler&#8217;s Symphony No. 1 in D Major, Igor Stravinsky&#8217;s ballet <a id="68ff47b36f169" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljFzBu0_r-w&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Pulcinella</a>    <script>
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<h2>Stand up to the challenge!</h2>
<p>Do you want to learn to play an upright bass but are unsure whether you are tall enough? When it comes to this instrument, the size does matter, but don’t worry- there are four sizes to choose from: <strong>1/4 size</strong> &#8211; It measures 37.4 inches and is recommended for children. <strong>1/2 size</strong> &#8211; 40.2 inches tall, and suitable for older children or adults who don’t exceed five feet four inches in height. <strong>3/4 size</strong> &#8211; It measures 43.7 inches and is most commonly used by musicians. <strong>4/4 size</strong> – At 45.7 inches it is the largest but very few musicians can play it (who knows, you may be the exception!) Whether you choose an upright bass or any other instrument, one of our excellent teachers will be happy to come to your <a href="/your-neighborhood/">Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale</a> home or office and give you lessons. And if you are concerned that you will be laughed out of the music community, follow Giovanni Bottesini’s example: dazzle them with your technical proficiency!</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 May 2016 11:41:56 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>There are not many musical instruments out there whose names are as difficult to pronounce as “ukulele.” So before you start learning to play it, practice to say: “U-K-U-L-E-L-E.” Although the name might be somewhat of a tongue twister (perhaps because it comes from the Hawaiian language), ukulele is easy to play, tune, and handle.</p>
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<p>But the simplicity of this small stringed instrument doesn’t mean that it has not been appreciated by professional musicians and performers: The Beatles’ Paul McCartney and George Harrison were ukulele aficionados, as well as Arthur Godfrey, Eric Clapton, Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam &#8211; who recorded an album called <a id="68ff47b36f8b8" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDDB4Vyk5ZQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Ukulele Songs”</a>    <script>
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<h2>Aloha, Hawaii!</h2>
<p>As we said, ukulele came to the mainland from Hawaii, where its predecessor, a small guitar-like instrument known as “braguinha” or “cavaquinho” made its first appearance in 1879, brought over by Portuguese sailors. It was soon modified to resemble the modern-day ukulele, reaching popularity in the United States at the beginning of the 20th century. As a matter of fact, because of its portability, it was often used at the height of Jazz Age, when ukulele chord tablature started to be included into the sheet music for that era’s most popular songs. Given the instrument’s origin, it is perhaps not a coincidence that the most prominent ukulele musicians of the 20th century hailed from Hawaii: Ernest Ka’ai, the first Hawaiian-born virtuoso ukulele player; Bill Tapia, the innovator of “ <a id="68ff47b36f8f5" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_EH68Ww5s0&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">ukulele jazz</a>    <script>
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<h2>Identity crisis?</h2>
<p>Okay, so we may be a bit dramatic here, so let us explain: quite often, non-musicians mistake the ukulele for a miniature (or a child’s) version of a guitar. The two instruments do look alike, but they are not the same. What distinguishes one from the other? Ukulele has less range than a guitar. It is not played with a pick. It emits a totally different sound – higher and sharper. It is cheaper than a guitar in all sizes &#8211; starter, midrange, and professional. It is easier to learn for a novice musician because the ukulele has four strings (to the guitar’s six) and, therefore, has fewer notes to remember. Ukulele has only nylon strings, whereas the guitar sometimes comes with steel ones. Hey, we are not dissuading you from learning to play the mighty guitar (that would be like shooting ourselves in the foot), but we just want to point out that a ukulele has lots of merits and charm of its own.</p>
<h2>Start strumming!</h2>
<p>Need another compelling reason to pick up a ukulele? <a id="68ff47b36f927" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxJw4QEglbA&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Warren Buffet</a>    <script>
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    </script> plays one! No, we can’t guarantee that mastering the ukulele will put you on the Forbes list of world’s richest people, but look at the bright side: you don’t have to be a billionaire (or a millionaire, for that matter), to start playing. In fact, the ukulele is quite affordable &#8211; several models are priced for less than $200. Are you ready to start learning? No problem, we will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office and give you lessons (as we do for many other instruments). By the way, going back to the instrument’s quirky name: in Hawaiian, “ukulele” means “a jumping flea,” reportedly because the fast-moving fingers on the strings reminded Hawaiians of the leaping insect. (Don’t ask us why!) Whether you associate the ukulele with the jumping fleas or beautiful music it makes, <a href="/contact-us/">contact us</a> so we can get started. And that’s one message that is not lost in translation!</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 May 2016 11:26:45 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>As musical instruments go, the accordion is a happy little fella. It may not have the elegance of the violin, the sophistication of the piano, or the smooth sound of the saxophone, but it is – no pun intended &#8211; an upbeat and cheerful instrument that makes people want to get up and dance.</p>
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<p>Even though the accordion has been widely used in all kinds of music, it is most commonly associated with the lively “oom pah pah” rhythms <a id="68ff47b3700de" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5F458X1L8rg&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">–polkas</a>    <script>
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<h2>A barrel of fun</h2>
<p>It is perhaps fitting that an instrument that conjures up images of Oktoberfest, lederhosen and beer steins, originated in German-speaking countries. Though the earliest designs for this woodwind / free reed instrument were credited to the ancient Chinese, the accordion as we know it today was first invented in 1822 by a German instrument maker Christian Friedrich Ludwig Buschmann; seven years later, an Austrian organ and piano manufacturer, Cyrill Demain, patented an updated version. German immigrants who settled in Texas introduced this instrument to America in the mid-19th century. While these migrant farm workers used to play polkas and waltzes, Mexican laborers who heard it, played this instrument to accompany their lively folk dances. In fact, one of the most prominent Mexican-born accordion players of the first half of the 20th century, <a id="68ff47b370156" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWYRtRfjbZY&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Narciso Martinez</a>    <script>
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<h2>A-one, a-two</h2>
<p>When you hear words like “champagne music,” “polka,” and “wholesome fun, “chances are (especially if you are over 40) that you think about Lawrence Welk and his long-running TV show (as we said, you really do have to be the other side of 40 to remember this, or else be a TV nostalgia buff.) Son of, appropriately enough, German immigrants, Welk learned to play the accordion as a young boy, a skill he showcased frequently on his long-running show, often accompanied by his accordionist, <a id="68ff47b370189" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5EgASje8MQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Myron Floren</a>    <script>
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<h2>We’ll leave it …in your hands!</h2>
<p>Okay, so you may not live on a farm in North Dakota (neither do we), or even wish to make a career out of playing polkas, but you probably agree with us that the accordion is a friendly, likeable, and versatile instrument. Why is that? Because you can learn not only to play music on it, but also melody, accompaniment, and rhythm &#8211; all from one instrument! Ready to start? Our music lessons are at your service. Just <a href="/contact-us/">contact us</a> and one of our accordion teachers will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office and teach you. You will soon find out that playing this instrument is, in Lawrence Welk’s memorable words, “wunnerful, wunnerful.”</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Find Out About Instrumental Difference, with Manhattan Music Lessons Last month we posted a blog about how some vintage instruments have increased in value over the past decades. Now, we’d like to talk about the musical instruments that are currently considered to be the most expensive in the world and, who knows, maybe even in...</p>
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<p>Last month we posted a <a href="/blog/at-new-york-music-school-age-doesnt-matter/">blog</a> about how some vintage instruments have increased in value over the past decades. Now, we’d like to talk about the musical instruments that are currently considered to be the most expensive in the world and, who knows, maybe even in the entire universe!</p>
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<p>Not surprisingly perhaps, in the first place is “The Hammer” violin by who else but Antonio Stradivari. It is so named because it was once owned by a 19th century Swedish collector named Christian Hammer. In 2006, this gem was sold at an auction to an anonymous bidder for over $3.5 million, the highest price ever paid for a Strad. Let’s look at some other highly-priced instruments, all of which just happen to be strings.</p>
<h2>Rare and beautiful</h2>
<p>It may not be quite as pricey as the Hammer Strad, but Eric Clapton’s Fender Stratocaster guitar is not exactly a bargain either. The instrument he named “Blackie,” which was built in the 1950s and was previously used by legendary musicians like Buddy Holly, Stevie Ray Vaughn, and Jimi Hendrix, is valued at $959,500. “Blackie” is the most costly guitar but not the only expensive one. In 1930, the renowned guitar maker C.F. Martin and Company manufactured 15 pieces of the OM-45 Deluxe model. One of them was owned by the “singing cowboy” Roy Rogers, who eventually sold the instrument in 2009 for the price that exceeded all estimates – a whooping $554,500! Only slightly cheaper was the price of the rare viola manufactured by the renowned 16th century instrument maker Gasparo Bertolotti da Salo. One of his violas (he only made 60 during his lifetime) recently sold for $542,000. Let’s move on to the violoncello created by the 18th century Italian luthier Gennaro Gagliano: in 2009, this instrument was sold at an auction for $362,500. And then there is the violin made in 1701 by another well-known Italian instrument maker, Carlo Giuseppe Testore. It recently sold for $218,500. These are just some examples of very valuable and expensive musical instruments. There are <a href="http://www.therichest.com/expensive-lifestyle/entertainment/the-top-10-most-expensive-musical-instruments-in-the-world/?view=all" target="_blank">several more</a>.</p>
<h2>We won’t string you along!</h2>
<p>Needless to say, the vast majority of musicians and music students have probably never seen such rare and expensive instruments. But the good news is that you don’t have to own a <a href="/blog/at-manhattan-music-school-its-not-just-string-theory">Stradivari</a>, Bertolotti, Gagliano, or Testore in order to appreciate your instrument and become proficient in music. Whether you play one of the above-mentioned strings, or any other instrument, one of our teachers <a href="/contact-us/">will come</a> to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office to give you lessons.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Anyone is Welcome to Learn at Manhattan Music School Do you ever wonder why there haven’t been, until the 20th century, any great female cellists? Or why we don’t know of any women in history who became famous for playing the double bass? Why was there such a gender inequality? Because straddling the legs around...</p>
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<p>Do you ever wonder why there haven’t been, until the 20th century, any great female cellists? Or why we don’t know of any women in history who became famous for playing the double bass? Why was there such a gender inequality? Because straddling the legs around instruments like the cello and double bass had once been considered not only unfeminine but also immoral.</p>
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<p>The same guardians of morality also proclaimed other instruments to be unsuitable for women: the horn, recorder, flute, bassoon, oboe, and trumpet were off-limits since they would look indecent in the mouth of a woman. And the taboos didn’t stop with the instruments. Certain playing positions were also seen as immoral for decent ladies. For instance, distorting the face in order to play a wind instrument was a definite “no-no.” Isn’t it incredible that such crazy rules dominated the world of music in days gone by?</p>
<h2>“Feminine” instrument</h2>
<p>Fortunately, one instrument has long been judged suitable for females: the pianoforte and its descendant, the <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/hit-the-keys-at-a-new-york-piano-school/">piano</a>. Nothing about the body position or style of playing was found objectionable, which may be the reason why <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/womens-movement-manhattan-music-school-honors-female-composers/">women composers</a> who went down in history, such as Marianne Martinez (1744 – 1812), Fanny Mendelsshon (1805-1847) and Clara Schumann (1819 – 1896), were pianists. In fact, during the 1800s, mastering the piano was de rigueur for well-born women. As this recent, very <a href="http://phys.org/news/2016-04-gender-based-social-conventions-musical-instruments.html" target="_blank">interesting article</a> points out, “Piano instruments were considered the feminine musical instrument ‘par excellence’ in the 19th century, to the extent that it became a norm in this period for all women belonging to the bourgeoisie and upper classes to have a decent command of the instrument.” The article goes on to quote a mid-19th century Norwegian author who said, “No cultured house should be without a pianoforte… No Lady, who wish to be a Lady, can admit to not being able to play the pianoforte, and no Gentleman can allow its disregard.&#8221; Maybe that’s why such genteel 19th century women as Emily Dickinson, Jane Austen, and the Bronte sisters all played this instrument.</p>
<h2>Oh, how times have changed…</h2>
<p>Fortunately, gender bias, especially when it comes to musical instruments, is a thing of the past. These days, boys AND girls, men AND women, can choose to play any instrument at all. The only guidelines that apply are the students’ own interests, not outdated social or cultural conventions. Whether you (or your child) are male or female, just <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/contact-us/">contact us</a> and we’ll send one of our truly amazing teachers to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office to give you lessons. We believe in letting bygones be bygones!</p>
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<p>You’d have to be living in an alternate universe or under a rock somewhere not to know that we are in the midst of a pre-election campaign season, and a contentious one at that. One thing that unites the candidates on both sides of the political spectrum – those who are still in the running at the time of this writing &#8211; is music.</p>
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<p>All three candidates have their own favorite songs that convey their political messages and inspire their supporters. Let’s have a look at what they like.</p>
<h2>Hillary Clinton</h2>
<p>According to <a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/complete-guide-to-the-2016-candidates-favorite-music-20160201" target="_blank">Rolling Stone magazine</a>, Secretary Clinton, who grew up with classic rock, has particular affinity for female performers because they are “the best at what they do, whether that&#8217;s fronting a raucous soul band, writing hypnotic dance anthems, unspooling intricate rap lyrics about female empowerment or crooning ballads about heartbreak and young love.&#8221; At her campaign stops the same lineup of 13 songs is played: Latin pop (Jennifer Lopez&#8217;s &#8220;Let&#8217;s Get Loud,&#8221; Marc Anthony&#8217;s &#8220;Vivir Mi Vida&#8221;), pop (Katy Perry&#8217;s &#8220;Roar,&#8221; Kelly Clarkson&#8217;s &#8220;Stronger,&#8221; Sara Bareilles&#8217; &#8220;Brave&#8221;), modern rock (American Authors&#8217; &#8220;Best Day of My Life&#8221; and &#8220;Believer,&#8221; Gym Class Heroes&#8217; &#8220;The Fighter&#8221;).</p>
<h2>Bernie Sanders</h2>
<p>Did you know that in 1987, when Sanders was mayor of Burlington, VT, he recorded an <a id="68ff47b3717c8" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UAzhuiT3k8&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">album</a>    <script>
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<h2>Donald Trump</h2>
<p>“The Donald” courts controversy wherever he goes – in politics AND music! Various artists, including Aerosmith, Adele, Elton John, Neil Young, the Rolling Stones, and Bruce Springsteen, among others, demanded that Trump stop playing their songs at campaign rallies. But even though Young snubbed him (objecting after his “<a id="68ff47b37183e" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGTzMvXTUiY&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Rockin’ in the Free World</a>    <script>
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    </script>” was played when Trump announced his candidacy), “the Donald” said he admires his music: “He&#8217;s got something very special. I&#8217;ve listened to his music for years …when I went to the concert at Madison Square Garden, Neil got up and totally brought the house down.”</p>
<h2>Leaving politics aside</h2>
<p>At <a href="/your-teacher/">Hey Joe Guitar</a>, we stay out of all controversies – political and other. Our main goal (the only goal, really) is to bring music, in form of private lessons, into your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office. Our teachers are not going to discuss political candidates or their campaigns. Instead, they will focus their efforts on teaching you how to make beautiful music with an instrument of your choice!</p>
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<p>Here’s a head scratcher for this week: do you know what Vincent Damon Furnier, Robert Zimmerman, and Peter Gene Hernandez have in common? The answer: they are the real names of musicians we know as Alice Cooper, Bob Dylan, and Bruno Mars, respectively.</p>
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<p>In fact, many musicians – and famous people in general – take on stage names, which sound nothing like the original monikers they got at birth. We will give you more examples in a minute, but first let’s have a look at why so many famous people go that route.</p>
<h2>What’s in a name? You’ll be surprised…</h2>
<p>The reasons are many. For instance, the real name may be difficult to pronounce or remember. One such case is Cat Stevens, whose parents named him Stephen Demetre Georgiou. Or, the birth name might be quite a mouthful. That is probably why Declan Patrick Aloysius Macmanus thought it would be easier for everyone if he re-named himself Elvis Costello; ditto for Lady Gaga, whose given name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta. Sometimes, artists with ethnic sounding names prefer to be known by a more Anglicized aliases, which would help them blend better into the English language-dominated music industry. For example, would you ever guess that Henry John Deutschendorf, Jr. morphed into John Denver, and Pitbull was once known as Armando Christian Perez? And occasionally, artsy and creative people want names that are hip rather than ordinary. A long time ago, one British chap named Reginald Kenneth Dwight decided it would behoove his career to become Elton John, and Calvin Broadus morphed into Snoop Dogg. And by the way, Mozart was baptized as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus, so it’s no wonder he eventually shortened it to Wolfgang Amadeus! Here are some more examples:</p>
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<li>Anthony Dominick Benedetto was the birth name of Tony Bennett.</li>
<li>Billy Idol was named William Michael Albert Broad at birth.</li>
<li>Gaynor Hopkins became Bonnie Tyler.</li>
<li>Faroukh Bulsara was no other than Freddy Mercury.</li>
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<p>And here are some <a href="http://didyouknow.org/lists/real-names-of-famous-musicians/" target="_blank">other examples</a> of the “before and after” names.</p>
<h2>We call it like it is!</h2>
<p>What about musical instruments? Do they have aliases or are they still called by their real names? Aside from some abbreviations – such as “uke” for ukulele or the <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/hit-the-keys-at-a-new-york-piano-school/">piano</a> for the pianoforte, instruments pretty much still go by their given names. That makes it so much easier to <a href="tel:6463203131">call us</a> and say: “I’d like to learn to play the <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/a-tale-of-two-cellos-at-new-york-music-school/">cello</a>, the <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/brooklyn-music-lessons-when-it-comes-to-the-guitar-you-can-be-all-fingers-and-thumbs/">guitar</a>, or any other instrument – just name it. We’ll send one of our excellent teachers straight to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office. They’ll introduce themselves to you by their real names!</p>
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<p>Welcome to the month of May, which is a bridge of sorts, connecting spring ad summer seasons. There are quite a few special occasions to be observed this month. For instance, if you are a fan of Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Yoda, and company, <a href="http://www.starwars.com/may-the-4th" target="_blank">today is the day</a> to say “May the Force Be With You” and celebrate the Star Wars story that binds our galaxy together.</p>
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<p>However, the Star Wars Day is not the only major (at least to some) observance this week. Another is the <a href="http://www.nfmc-music.org/index.php?src=gendocs&amp;ref=National_Music_Week&amp;category=About" target="_blank">National Music Week</a>, which is celebrated From May 1 to the 8th. Do these two seemingly different events have anything in common? Actually, they do: The <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/find-your-own-force-with-manhattan-music-lessons/">soundtracks</a> from the “Star Wars” franchise are…out of this world!</p>
<h2>So much to celebrate!</h2>
<p>The question of why we should celebrate music is, we think, redundant. But even though the answer is obvious, here are some of the reasons: Music is a health-booster: it’s good for the <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/heart-to-heart-with-manhattan-music-lessons/">heart</a> and the <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/from-blue-to-tickled-pink-brooklyn-music-lessons-will-lift-you-up/">mood</a>. It also relieves <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/new-york-guitar-school-will-never-stress-you-out/">stress and anxiety</a>, boosts the <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/new-york-guitar-lessons-are-nothing-to-sneeze-at/">immune system</a>, promotes <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/sleepless-in-new-york-manhattan-guitar-school-will-put-you-to-bed/">better sleep</a>, and <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/start-therapy-at-nyc-music-school/">heals your soul</a>. There are mental benefits as well. For instance, it has been scientifically proven that playing an instrument is conducive to <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/nyc-guitar-school-has-the-key-to-success/">academic and professional success</a>. That’s because music boosts confidence and self-esteem, leading to better social skills. It also bolsters <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/dont-be-out-of-focus-let-nyc-music-school-help-out/">focus and concentration</a>. And let’s not forget that holding and playing an instrument improves motor skills, coordination, and agility by working all the <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/straight-talk-from-new-york-city-guitar-school/">major muscle groups</a>. So there you have it – all the excellent reasons to celebrate the National Music Week.</p>
<h2>Let there be music!</h2>
<p>Now, let’s look at some ways to celebrate this event. You could, for instance:</p>
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<li>Decide to start music lessons on an instrument of your choice. It’s really easy – just <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/contact-us/">contact us</a> and we will send one of our awesome teachers right to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office.</li>
<li>One of the many perks of living in New York City is the sheer abundance of music events. Attend as many as you can. For example, the <a href="http://www.newyorkcitytheatre.com/theaters/carnegiehallisaac/the-met-orchestra.php">Met Orchestra</a> is kicking off its new season this month with a diverse repertoire. Or see Billy Joel in concert at <a href="http://www.newyorkcitytheatre.com/theaters/madisonsquaregarden/billy-joel.php" target="_blank">Madison Square Garden</a>.</li>
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<p>We are guessing you won’t be able to attend <a href="http://www.villagevoice.com/concerts?sort=venue&amp;direction=desc" target="_blank">all the events</a>, but at least you know they are <a href="http://www.newyorkcitytheatre.com/common/monthly_events.php?year=2016&amp;month=05&amp;category=Concert" target="_blank">there</a>! Enjoy the music – this week and beyond.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Does musical genius run in families? History tells us that, in at least some cases, it does. Let’s look at some well known examples of musical dynasties, starting, chronologically, with Johann Sebastian Bach. Four of his surviving sons, <a id="68ff47b373065" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKASNBJu1SQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Wilhelm Friedemann</a>    <script>
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<p>Bach’s daughter Catharina was also musically gifted but, as a female, could not compose professionally. She did, however, excel as a singer. Then there was the duo of Leopold Mozart and his prodigious son and pupil, Wolfgang Amadeus. Theirs was the case of the student outgrowing the master, though Leopold was a gifted violinist and composer <a id="68ff47b373148" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWMRRfNnErI&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">in his own right</a>    <script>
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    </script> and there is no doubt he passed on his talent to his son. And Leopold’s other surviving child, daughter Maria Anna (Nannerl) became a talented clavierist. Moving on to the 19th century, two musical families stand out. First, there was the composer Felix Mendelsohn and his sister Fanny. But while Felix gained fame and recognition, Fanny did not get the encouragement or support to improve her craft, even though she was <a id="68ff47b373176" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDNszp4W0eU&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">very talented</a>    <script>
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    </script>. And of course we should not forget “The Father of the Waltz” <a id="68ff47b3731a6" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eab_eFtTKFs&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Johann Strauss Sr.</a>    <script>
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    </script> (aka “The King of the Waltz”). Johann Sr. had two other talented sons as well: <a id="68ff47b37320c" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5KRqc7Hud4&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Josef Strauss</a>    <script>
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    </script>, who wrote over 300 dances and marches, as well as Eduard Strauss I, who joined the family’s orchestra as a harpist and eventually as a conductor. And then there was Eduard’s son (and Johann Sr.’s grandson), Johann Strauss III, who conducted the Strauss Orchestra and the first recordings of his family’s works.</p>
<h2>Is it in the genes or in the water?</h2>
<p>In more recent times, there had been other examples of famous musical families – Judy Garland and Liza Minelli, Frank and Nancy Sinatra, Nat King and Natalie Cole, John and Julian Lennon, and <a href="http://www.ranker.com/crowdranked-list/most-musically-gifted-children-of-musicians" target="_blank">others</a>. By now you may be wondering whether musical talent is inherited. There is some evidence to suggest that creativity could, indeed, be passed on <a href="https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/here-there-and-everywhere/201112/musical-dynasties-it-genetically-runs-in-the-family" target="_blank">from one family member to another</a>. But there is also something else: people who love and play music (or sing), instill and nurture the same passion in their children. In other words, they create and foster a music-friendly environment. But it doesn’t really matter if affinity for music is inherited or learned. Either way, lessons will help you (or your child) discover and explore all the wonderful musical mysteries. So <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/contact-us/">invite</a> a teacher of ours into your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office and start spreading the love of music all around you!</p>
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		<title>At Brooklyn Music School, We Love Our Guitars!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Apr 2016 00:01:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Let The Guitar Be Your BFF, With Brooklyn Music School ion] A few years ago, researchers from the University of South Brittany found that women are attracted to men who carry guitars (leave it to the French to come up with a study like that!) You can read whatever you wish into these findings, but...</p>
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<p>ion] A few years ago, researchers from the <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2320752/Music-really-food-love-French-scientists-carrying-guitar-increases-chance-getting-date-third.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">University of South Brittany</a> found that women are attracted to men who carry guitars (leave it to the French to come up with a study like that!) You can read whatever you wish into these findings, but to us they indicate that playing an instrument – in this case, the guitar – is an appealing trait.</p>
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<p>This made us think of all the musicians – too many to mention here &#8211; who not only excel at guitar playing, but also are emotionally attached to their instruments. It’s no surprise, really, given the important role the guitar plays in their lives – it is an outlet for their creativity, ideas imagination, and feelings. In fact, some musicians are so intertwined with their guitars that they give them names, simply because their relationship with their instruments is so close and personal.</p>
<h2>He loved Lucy</h2>
<p>In 1968, Eric Clapton gifted George Harrison with a red Gibson Les Paul guitar the Beatle named “Lucy.” He played the instrument for five years, including in the promotional <a id="68ff47b373ac2" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vgm3-0DKdc&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">video</a>    <script>
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    </script>” Willie Nelson’s “<a id="68ff47b373b39" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tG7YeXusxRY&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Trigger</a>    <script>
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    </script>” Stevie Ray Vaughan’s “<a id="68ff47b373b69" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2ou-WIxfLY&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">First Wife</a>    <script>
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    </script>” David Gilmour’s “<a id="68ff47b373b99" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9BQhmIShrg&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Black Strat</a>    <script>
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    </script>” And <a href="https://www.guitartricks.com/blog/The-Chosen-9-of-Musics-Most-Beloved-Guitars" target="_blank" rel="noopener">many others</a>.</p>
<h2>Pulling on (heart) strings!</h2>
<p>We are happy to have had this opportunity to showcase famous guitars, especially since April is the <a href="https://www.nationaldaycalendar.com/april/international-guitar-month-april" target="_blank" rel="noopener">International Guitar Month</a>. Of course, most of us don’t own iconic guitars, but that shouldn’t keep anyone from learning to play <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/brooklyn-music-lessons-when-it-comes-to-the-guitar-you-can-be-all-fingers-and-thumbs/">this string instrument</a>. We have many excellent guitar teachers at our school and we can send one to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office for a lesson. And even though your guitar is just a “regular” instrument, you can “baptize” it! Whether you name it Emma or Ralph, or give it any other moniker, you two can be BFFs!</p>
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		<title>At Manhattan Music School, All Instruments Are Created Equal</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Apr 2016 00:01:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Humble Wood or Simple Metal, Manhattan Music School is Open to All! Have you ever wondered why some musical instruments emit clear sounds, while others play off-key? Lack of tuning may be one reason, and careless handling of the instrument and not taking proper care of it, another. However, one reason that may not have...</p>
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<p>Have you ever wondered why some musical instruments emit clear sounds, while others play off-key? Lack of tuning may be one reason, and careless handling of the instrument and not taking <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/keep-your-instrument-as-fit-as-a-fiddle-with-nyc-music-lessons/">proper care of it</a>, another. However, one reason that may not have crossed your mind is…varnish. As this very interesting <a href="http://gizmodo.com/a-violins-warm-mellow-sound-comes-from-its-varnish-1763574981" target="_blank">article</a> relates, a Swiss study has shown that (at least for violins), varnish’s chemical composition, thickness, and degree of penetration into the wood affects the acoustics of the instrument.</p>
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<p>This made us think of the role materials used in the production of instruments play (no pun intended) on how that instrument sounds.</p>
<h2>Sound quality</h2>
<p>Do premium materials produce a premium sound? To answer this question, scientists and instrument makers continually test both traditional and new materials. The only consensus seems to be that the effect of the instrument’s material on acoustics varies from instrument to instrument. They have found that while the quality of material has an effect on sound generation in some instruments in others it doesn’t, at least to the same extent. For instance, the material (and not just the varnish) used to build the violin is very important, because its body produces the sound. In the clarinet, on the hand, it is less important because the sound is generated by the inside air column and material plays lesser – if any &#8211; role. The same seems to be true of other woodwinds as well.</p>
<h2>Pure and simple</h2>
<p>For obvious reasons, professional musicians like to have instruments built from the best possible materials. But what about “regular” people? We are guessing most can’t afford the very finest instruments, but that shouldn’t stop anyone from learning to play. In fact, what’s important for most students of music is that their instruments – whether brass, strings, woodwinds, or percussions – “feel” and sound right. But beautiful sound doesn’t just happen: as stated above, you must care for and protect your instruments, especially in <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/this-summer-practice-damage-control-with-brooklyn-music-school/">very hot and cold temperatures</a>. Neglect can damage even the most expensive materials! Whether your instruments are made from the “noble” or just “ordinary” materials, <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/your-eacher/">our teachers</a> will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office all the same and teach you to play.</p>
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<p>If you own a musical instrument, chances are it is a “regular” one that you purchased or received as a gift. And it is also more than likely that the instrument is only a few years old, or even newer. Of course, you might be one of the lucky people who own an old and valuable instrument. If that’s the case, it may be worth big bucks.</p>
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<p>Maybe you have an old instrument in your attic or storage that you once played and never thought of again, or one that you bought at a bargain price at a yard sale but forgot all about it? Well, you’d better have a second look at it because some vintage instruments are worth thousands of dollars.</p>
<h2>A cash cow in your attic</h2>
<p>The good news is that these instruments can be quite “ordinary,” that is, they don’t have to be made by famous manufacturers. <a href="http://bottomlinepersonal.com/old-guitars-violins-electric-pianos-and-ukuleles-may-be-worth-big-bucks/" target="_blank">This guide</a> lists some of the instruments that a lot of musicians and collectors are looking for: If you own a Stradivarius violin, you can probably quit your job and live in the lap of luxury. But Strads are not the only strings that are valuable. Early- to mid-19th-century Italian violins, which could still be purchased in the 1950s for a few thousand dollars, are now worth 10 times as much. Let’s move on to other instruments. Do you happen to own a pre-1945 Martin and Gibson acoustic guitar? If so, you are in luck – between 1920s and early 1940s, these companies took advantage of advances in engineering and construction to build excellent guitars, before shifting to different manufacturing methods to meet the increasing demand for this instrument. As it so often happens, quantity prevailed over quality, and the prewar models remain in demand. Speaking of guitars, some accessories are also worth a good deal of money, such as amps containing glass vacuum tubes. Many of today’s musicians prefer the warm, rich sound of an old tube amp over the newer ones. Last, but not least, if you own Rhodes and Wurlitzer electric pianos from the 1960s and 1970s, you have a great collectible on (or under) your hands. These instruments have physical hammers like acoustic pianos and electrical pickups like electric guitars, which fell out of fashion in the 1980s in favor of electronic synthesizers. All this goes to prove that old instruments don’t die out; they just are more in demand!</p>
<h2>A good value</h2>
<p>Of course, you don’t have to own one of the above-mentioned relics in order to play music. Whatever functional instrument you have, one of <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/our-music-teachers/">our teachers</a> will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office to give you lessons. But you may want to hold on to your instrument and <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/keep-your-instrument-as-fit-as-a-fiddle-with-nyc-music-lessons/">treat it well</a> because one day it could be worth its weight in gold!</p>
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<p>We love it when we hear or read about the positive impact musical instruments have on the lives of people everywhere. True, instruments are inanimate objects but they have such magical powers. By “magical” we don’t mean “supernatural” or “mysterious,” but rather “meaningful” in the ways they touch and change so many lives.</p>
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<p>A case in point is a 300-year-old Stradivarius that New York violinist Joshua Bell played last month during a concert at Lincoln Center. As <a href="http://nypost.com/2016/03/19/how-a-300-year-old-violin-saved-dozens-from-the-holocaust/" target="_blank">New York Post</a> told it, that prized instrument “saved dozens of people from the Holocaust.” This uplifting and inspiring story is worth telling, especially since the violin in question has a fascinating history of its own.</p>
<h2>Once upon a time…</h2>
<p>First of all, a little background: Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari crafted 1,116 string instruments during his lifetime. Of those, 540 violins, 50 cellos and 12 violas survive today. As the article relates it, Bell first saw the instrument in question nearly 15 years ago in a London shop where he went to buy some strings. “The shopkeeper emerged from a back room with a stunning violin in hand,” Bell recalled. “He told me it was the famous Huberman Strad, and I was instantly intrigued.” The violin was so named because it had once belonged to the virtuoso Polish violinist Bronislaw Huberman. On Feb. 28, 1936, while Huberman performed at Carnegie Hall, the Stradivarius went missing from his dressing room. He never saw his beloved instrument again. As it turned out, the violin was stolen by a two-bit violinist Julian Altman, who sneaked into Huberman’s dressing room during the concert. Altman used shoe polish to disguise the prized instrument, which he played at every gig he had over the next 48 years. He finally confessed to the theft on his deathbed in 1985. On the day that Bell found the instrument in a London shop –restored to its golden varnish again &#8211; it was about to be sold to a German industrialist who wanted to add it to his collection. However, Bell purchased it himself for nearly $4 million.</p>
<h2>A life saver</h2>
<p>Thankfully, before Altman stole Huberman’s violin, it played – both literally and figuratively – a very important role in saving the lives of many musicians. Huberman, who was Jewish, performed &#8211; on his famous Strad, of course &#8211; at a series of U.S. venues in order to raise money to settle European musicians and their families in what was then Palestine (now Israel). With WWII just around the corner, Huberman recognized that getting Jews out of Europe was extremely urgent. As it turns out, Bell’s own Russian-Jewish great-grandparents were among the emigrants, so his connection to Huberman’s Strad is very strong. “When I perform in Israel with the Israel Philharmonic,” he said, “I am always touched to think how many of the orchestra members are direct descendants of the musicians Huberman saved from the Holocaust — with funds raised by concerts performed on the same instrument I play every day.”</p>
<h2>Make your own history</h2>
<p>At Hey Joe Guitar, we like all instruments, but we have special affinity for the ones that have a rich history, even if it’s a poignant one like Huberman’s Strad or these <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/a-tale-of-two-cellos-at-new-york-music-school">old cellos</a>. But even if you owe just “regular” instruments, one of our teachers will be happy to come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/your-neighborhood/">home or office</a> and give you a lesson. Because even an ordinary instrument can make extraordinary music!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>With New York Musical School, You’ll Never Sing Off Key If we asked you what special day is celebrated today, April 11, you probably wouldn’t know without running a Google search. Here is a clue: it involves a capella singing of easy-on-the-ear tunes, with three voices harmonizing to the melody of a fourth voice (the...</p>
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<p>If we asked you what special day is celebrated today, April 11, you probably wouldn’t know without running a Google search. Here is a clue: it involves a capella singing of easy-on-the-ear tunes, with three voices harmonizing to the melody of a fourth voice (the bass provides the foundation and the baritone fills in the middle spaces). Have you guessed? We are celebrating the National Barbershop Quartet Day, observed annually on April 11.</p>
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<p>It’s true that this style of music is not necessarily on everyone’s radar. But that’s exactly why today is a good opportunity to get acquainted with this old musical tradition that started in England in the 1600s and flourished in our country at the dawn of the 20th century.</p>
<h2>A bit of history…</h2>
<p>In the 17th century, British barbers equipped their shops with a <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cittern" target="_blank">cittern</a> (a stringed instrument similar to a lute) so that their customers could strum on it while waiting for their shave and haircut. And that’s how the term “barber’s music” was coined across the Big Pond. Even though a similar tradition was brought over to America in the 1830s and barbershop music became popular here between 1900 and 1919, it faded with the advent of the Jazz Age in the 1920s. But in 1938, when the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America was formed, this style of music experienced a renaissance of sorts. For those who are not familiar with barbershop quartets, here are some examples from the archives of <a href="http://www.barbershop.org" target="_blank">Barbershop Harmony Society</a> (BHS): The 2011 winners of BHS’s <a id="68ff47b3758f0" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRu3CZfteyY&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">international competition</a>    <script>
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<h2>At the top of your voice</h2>
<p>Whether you are a fan of barbershop quartets, a capella performances, or choral music in general, and would like to “fit in” with that crowd, the first step is to learn to sing. It sounds simple, but if you want to excel in any vocal group (or in solo performances for that matter), you have to learn to use your abdomen muscles, proper breathing techniques, good posture, etc. They are necessary not only to help your voice carry high and low notes, but also to keep your vocal chords in shape. This is where singing lessons <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/at-manhattan-voice-school-you-will-sing-volumes/">can help</a>. One of our trained voice teachers will be happy to come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office and help you raise your voice in song – and no haircuts are necessary!</p>
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<p>Here’s a riddle for you: “If you have me, you might take me for granted; if you don’t have me, you’ll miss me terribly. What am I?” Did you guess? Actually, there are no wrong answers here, but the one we are getting at is “health.”</p>
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<p>We are bringing it up because today, April 7, is World Health Day. Of course, we should all take care of our physical and mental well-being each day of the year. Thankfully, it’s never too late (or too early) to start living healthy– as the famous quote, which has been attributed to various people, points out, “If I&#8217;d known I was going to live so long, I&#8217;d have taken better care of myself!” What exactly does “living healthy” entail? It’s exercise, healthy diet, and doing things that are pleasurable and reduce your stress level. There are lots of activities that will accomplish this, but – for obvious reasons – we’d like to hone in on one. You must have guessed by now that we want to talk about music and its therapeutic effect on the body and soul.</p>
<h2>Here’s to your health!</h2>
<p>First, let’s talk about how music can prevent all kinds of ailments or, in the very least, help us recover quicker. Scientific studies have shown that music:</p>
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<li>Has beneficial effects on the heart and the entire <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/heart-to-heart-with-manhattan-music-lessons/">cardiovascular system</a>.</li>
<li>Boosts our <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/new-york-guitar-lessons-are-nothing-to-sneeze-at/">immunity</a> so our body is able to fight off various illnesses.</li>
<li>Calms nerves, <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/new-york-guitar-school-will-never-stress-you-out/">reduces stress</a>, and <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/from-blue-to-tickled-pink-brooklyn-music-lessons-will-lift-you-up/">lifts your mood</a>.</li>
<li>Helps you <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/sleepless-in-new-york-manhattan-guitar-school-will-put-you-to-bed/">sleep better</a>, and we all know that a good night’s sleep is beneficial to our overall health.</li>
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<p>And here is even more good news: there is a considerable body of evidence indicating that music therapy can help patients recover from or manage a number of illnesses, including <a href="http://www.ksdk.com/news/health/alive-and-well/music-therapy-helps-cancer-patient/74114875">cancer</a>. It can also increase brain function in dementia patients, provide pain relief, and speed up the healing process.</p>
<h2>Just what the doctor ordered</h2>
<p>You may be wondering how much music does it take (either through playing or listening) to feel the beneficial effects. We are not aware of anyone actually providing any metrics, but we do know that <em>any</em> exposure to music is better than none at all. So if you decide to take music lessons – no matter which instrument you choose – they will not only help you draw all the above-mentioned benefits, but also help you develop other skills. That’s because music training also boosts your (or your child’s) concentration, discipline, and other <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/nyc-guitar-school-has-the-key-to-success">mental functions</a>. Would you like an amazing teacher to come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office and give you music lessons? Just <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/contact-us/">contact us</a> and start boosting your health, stat!</p>
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<p>The song that probably best represents the month of April is the “oldie” titled “April Showers.” It was composed in 1921 by American composer Louis Silvers and performed over the years by the likes of Al Jolson, <a id="68ff47b376973" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9sn8CRFVmg&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Frank Sinatra</a>    <script>
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<p>One of the reasons we like this song is because we appreciate the beauty of rain. You are probably thinking, “what’s so beautiful about the rain? It is wet, it makes puddles, and is not very pleasant.” Fact is that it not only nourishes the nature (as this particular song says, it makes “way for sweet May flowers”), and keeps vegetation fresh and green, but we also like the relaxing sounds <a id="68ff47b3769c3" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdGUunu7pVI&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">it emits</a>    <script>
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<h2>Cacophony of sound</h2>
<p>We have written about the <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/come-in-out-of-the-rain-and-enjoy-brooklyn-music-lessons/">rain before</a>, but this time we would like to explore the more creative side of this natural phenomenon. A case in point is a building in Dresden, Germany that, literally, is singling in the rain. The house in question is a brightly-colored building that, appropriately enough, is part of an arts project in that city. Here’s how it works: An intricate system of drains and funnels is attached on the outside of the building, and when it rains the entire house becomes an instrument. What kind of “rain music” does it make? Listen to <a id="68ff47b3769f4" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrDtI4uwCWk&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">this</a>    <script>
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    </script>. Now, if you think all rain is the same, well, it isn’t. It makes different sounds depending on what it hits. <a id="68ff47b376a22" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPbET75oFH8&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">This video</a>    <script>
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    </script>, (which, by the way, consists of over 1 million drops), proves that. And if you are wondering whether humans can imitate the sound of rain, it turns out <a id="68ff47b376a50" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29qaN0M0o0s&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">they can</a>    <script>
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<h2>Our lessons will never be rained out!</h2>
<p>If you are a rain aficionado (provided such people actually exist) you may like to know that there is actually an ancient Mexican musical instrument called, appropriately, the rain stick. It makes a sound that is reminiscent of they <a id="68ff47b376a7b" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9br_DuJAvs&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">falling rain</a>    <script>
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    </script>. Can you “play rain” on more conventional instruments like the guitar or piano? You can certainly try and a teacher of <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/our-music-teachers/">ours</a> will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office to give you lessons &#8211; even in the rain!</p>
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<p>What kind of fool are you? This question is intended with all due respect, but we can’t help asking it because tomorrow is the internationally celebrated annual holiday, <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/just-a-silly-love-song-you-can-play-or-sing-it-with-manhattan-music-lessons/">April’s Fool Day</a>. Even if you are not a buffoon the other 364 days of the year, tomorrow is a good opportunity to act a bit “foolish,” just for the fun of it.</p>
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<p>You wouldn’t be the first person on earth to pull a prank or, for that matter, fall victim to one. Even famous people do, so we thought it would be fun to look at some of the music world’s most clever jokers, pranksters, and hoaxers.</p>
<h2>Bring in the clowns</h2>
<p>Now, you know that humor is a subjective concept, meaning that what some folks think is hilariously funny, others may find in bad taste. We are not endorsing any of these pranks; we are merely letting you know what some musicians had been up to on April Fool’s (and other days) in years past. Are they funny? You be the judge:</p>
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<li>The Beatles: We know that Paul McCartney is alive and well, and living right here in New York. But back in the 1960s, a rumor surfaced that Paul died in a car accident and was replaced by a double who looked and sounded just like the original (what are the chances of <em>that</em>?). This hoax was hatched by the student newspaper at <a href="http://littlevillagemag.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/paul-is-dead.jpg" target="_blank">Drake University</a>. The Beatles themselves had a hand in propagating the rumor; &#8220;Paul is dead man/Miss him, miss him, miss him&#8221; can be heard when playing &#8220;I&#8217;m So Tired&#8221; backwards, among other mumblings and backwards clues.</li>
<li>In 1969, reports emerged about the imminent release of a new album compiling a “super-session” with Bob Dylan, Mick Jagger, John Lennon, and Paul McCartney. Entitled <em>The Masked Marauders</em>, the album supposedly couldn’t feature the names of the performers because of contractual clauses, but the star-studded lineup was revealed in the October 18, 1969 issue of <em>Rolling Stone</em>. The album turned out to be a prank dreamed up by the then- Rolling Stone editor Greil Marcus.</li>
<li>Like him or not, but Howard Stern can pull a mean prank. On his radio show, <a id="68ff47b3773c2" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZez1ktlMik&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">he aired</a>    <script>
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<p>These are just three examples, but <a href="http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/pop-shop/1554985/april-fools-the-10-greatest-music-pranks-ever" target="_blank">there are</a>, of course, <a href="http://flavorwire.com/81072/gotcha-where-i-want-ya-the-7-best-musical-pranks-ever-played" target="_blank">many more</a>!</p>
<h2>It’s no joke</h2>
<p>At Hey Joe Guitar, we enjoy occasional silliness but when it comes to music education, we are very serious. We know that giving music lessons to people of all ages and levels of proficiency is no laughing matter. That’s why we make sure that a teacher who comes to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office, is a master at his or her art – whether it’s the <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/brooklyn-music-lessons-when-it-comes-to-the-guitar-you-can-be-all-fingers-and-thumbs/">guitar</a>, <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/manhattan-violin-school-plays-second-fiddle-to-none/">violin</a>, or any other instrument.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2016 00:01:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Let New York Music School Inspire You! When you listen to your favorite songs, do you ever wonder how they came to life? In other words, what person or event had inspired this particular piece of music? That’s a very pertinent question, because nothing in music (or art in general) happens haphazardly. Whether you call...</p>
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<p>When you listen to your favorite songs, do you ever wonder how they came to life? In other words, what person or event had inspired this particular piece of music? That’s a very pertinent question, because nothing in music (or art in general) happens haphazardly. Whether you call it a “muse,” a “spark,” or anything else, there is always that special moment or person who gives the artist the idea, force, and energy to create something new.</p>
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<p>Just as an example, one of Ludwig von Beethoven’s best-known compositions, “<a id="68ff47b377bb1" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KN3v7cJiDg&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Für Elise</a>    <script>
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    </script>,” was inspired by a woman believed to be Austrian singer and performer Therese Malfatti. (Music historians believe that the piece was originally called “Für Therese,” but the name was, over the years, mistranslated to “Elise.”) What about modern-day music? Let’s have a look at who was behind some of the most popular songs of our time.</p>
<h2>“You are my inspiration…”</h2>
<p>Obviously, we can’t cover ALL the songs here, but here is the “beef” on some of them: It has been long believed that the inspiration for Neil Diamond’s 1969 hit single “<a id="68ff47b377c02" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vhFnTjia_I&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Sweet Caroline</a>    <script>
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    </script>” was the daughter of US president John F Kennedy. However, in 2014 Diamond revealed that his real muse was his then-wife Marcia Murphey, but he needed a three-syllable name for the chorus and Marcia didn’t fit the bill. That’s how “Sweet Caroline” came to be! Billy Joel’s romance with the supermodel Christie Brinkley inspired him to write “<a id="68ff47b377c53" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCuMWrfXG4E&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Uptown Girl</a>    <script>
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    </script>” in 1983. In real life, they were married for nine years until 1994 and had a daughter, Alexa Ray. What about Elton John’s “Candle In The Wind?” He wrote the original version in 1973 as a tribute to Marilyn Monroe. Fourteen years later he asked his writing partner, Bernie Taupin, to rework the lyrics to pay tribute to Princess Diana; he performed the new version at her <a id="68ff47b377c88" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8gO0Z818j4&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">funeral</a>    <script>
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    </script> on September 6, 1997. And we can’t omit to mention one of the most curious “musical mysteries” of the past 40 years: who inspired Carly Simon’s 1972 hit, “<a id="68ff47b377cb9" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0SU18iHdek&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">You’re So Vain</a>    <script>
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    </script>?” Actor Warren Beatty had long been rumored the subject of this song. Last year, Simon admitted that the song’s second verse is about Beatty, but hasn’t revealed who the “muses” were for the other parts of the song. So at least some of the mystery still lives on!</p>
<h2>Let us inspire you!</h2>
<p>One thing that is certainly NOT shrouded in mystery is this: whoever (or whatever) inspires you, your child, or another member of your family to start music lessons, we are happy to help. Whatever instrument you choose to play, we will dispatch a well-trained and <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/how-we-work/">experienced teacher</a> to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office. This we can promise: we will always try to inspire you to move forward on your musical journey!</p>
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		<title>Manhattan Voice Teachers Help You Sing Loud and Clear</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2016 00:01:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Develop Your Singing Skills, With Manhattan Voice Teachers March marks quite a few special observances: the International Women’s Day on the 8th, St. Patrick’s Day on the 17th, and Easter on the 27th. But you may not know that there is also a lesser-known event observed in March: the Sing With Your Child Month. We...</p>
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<p>March marks quite a few special observances: the International Women’s Day on the 8th, <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/go-green-with-manhattan-music-school/">St. Patrick’s Day</a> on the 17th, and Easter on the 27th. But you may not know that there is also a lesser-known event observed in March: the <a href="https://www.musictogether.com/singmonth" target="_blank">Sing With Your Child Month</a>.</p>
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<p>We believe that this is a wonderful idea and we are backed up by scientific research indicating that singing with children – starting as early as in infancy – offers a <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/sing-praises-to-manhattan-music-school/">multitude of benefits</a>.</p>
<h2>Beyond “Old MacDonald”</h2>
<p>Of course, a young baby is not able to sing <em>with</em> you; he or she will more likely gurgle along. But rest assured that even though the singing is one-sided, it is still a great bonding experience that fosters closeness and emotional comfort. As the child grows from babyhood to toddlerhood and beyond, singing together takes on a whole new dimension. It is still that wonderful “togetherness” moment, but scientists tell us that this activity also benefits the child in other ways: it helps develop language skills, encourages the child to express his or her emotions, and (hopefully) fosters the love of music that will last a lifetime. And there is also another benefit: your child will probably not notice (or care) if you are singing off-key! Now, when we talk about “singing with the children,” we don’t mean to suggest that this should be strictly a parent’s job. The image of entire families belting out <a id="68ff47b37849d" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYu2xp-Fo5A&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">tunes together</a>    <script>
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<h2>A powerful singing voice</h2>
<p>Everyone can raise his or her voice in a song, even though some people do it better than others. This is the so-called “recreational” singing and there is absolutely nothing wrong with it. But if you would like to sing with power, passion and confidence, you may need lessons. Please <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/contact-guitar-lessons-nyc/">contact us</a> and one of our amazing teachers will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office and help you whip your voice into the best possible shape before letting it out the door! There is a lot of work (but also much pleasure!) involved in developing the art of singing. The teacher will show you how to control your voice and the vocal components like the pitch, rhythm, volume, tone, and pace. He or she will also teach you how to use your abdomen muscles, develop proper breathing techniques, good posture, etc. All this is necessary not only to help your voice carry high and low notes, but also to keep your vocal chords in shape. All these are useful skills to have – not just to sing with your child, but raise your voice in a beautiful song whenever the mood strikes you!</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Mar 2016 00:01:18 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>With Brooklyn Guitar Lessons You’ll Spring Right Into Music! “It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade.” ~Charles Dickens, Great Expectations This quote is very fitting because yesterday, March 20, marked the Vernal Equinox...</p>
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<p><em>“It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade.”</em> ~Charles Dickens, Great Expectations This quote is very fitting because yesterday, March 20, marked the Vernal Equinox &#8211; the first day of spring! This must be a happy event for all those who are sick and tired of winter, including millions of New Yorkers who are still shivering from the massive blizzard that blanketed our city with snow in <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/story/weather/2016/01/23/blizzard-continues-slam-east-coast/79217258/" target="_blank">January</a>.</p>
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<p>Of course, as much as we crave a less inclement weather, this season – and especially the month of March &#8211; can be unpredictable. As Mark Twain said, “In the spring I have counted one hundred and thirty-six different kinds of weather inside of four and twenty hours.” Still, the mere <em>promise</em> of the warmth and sunshine ahead is enough to make our hearts sing. And this is our clever segue into music!</p>
<h2>A bountiful season</h2>
<p>Not surprisingly, spring had inspired many composers to write some of their most beautiful pieces. For instance, there is the “spring” section in Antonio Vivaldi’s “<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-dYNttdgl0" target="_blank">The Four Seasons</a>,” which is so light and upbeat that it aptly expresses the joyfulness of the season. Robert Schumann composed “<a id="68ff47b378cb3" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFvNriIDLrs&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Spring Symphony</a>    <script>
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    </script>;” Felix Mendelssohn wrote “<a id="68ff47b378cf1" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mz5Rtx-Eu0&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Spring Song</a>    <script>
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    </script>;” and Igor Stravinsky composed “<a id="68ff47b378d22" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtaQbC1eUME&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Rite of Spring</a>    <script>
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    </script>.” Of course, there is also Ludwig van Beethoven’s “<a id="68ff47b378d50" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q64VUslNgSI&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Spring Sonata</a>    <script>
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    </script>,” as well Johann Strauss’s famous waltz, “<a id="68ff47b378d7e" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aB_Ug5_nyJg&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Voices of Spring</a>    <script>
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    </script>” But – psssst &#8211; we’ll let you in on a secret: while we love these (and other) “spring” compositions, we have a special affinity for Frederic Chopin’s “<a id="68ff47b378daa" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0hFZPvanMs&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Spring Waltz</a>    <script>
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    </script>.” To us, this melody evokes the image of a sunny day and a butterfly flittering from one (spring) flower to another.</p>
<h2>Turn over a new (musical) leaf!</h2>
<p>Spring imparts a sense of renewal that inspires us to bring our creative energy &#8211; whatever form it may take &#8211; to fruition. In other words, it is a time for making choices and taking action. For example, if you (or a member or your family) are thinking of learning to play an instrument or develop <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/at-manhattan-voice-school-you-will-sing-volumes/">your voice</a>, now is a good time to begin your private lessons. And starting is really easy: just <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/contact-us/">contact us</a>, tell us what instrument you’d like to play, and one of our amazing teachers will…spring into action right in your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home office.</p>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t Wait Till Cows Come Home to Begin Manhattan Music Lessons</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Mar 2016 00:01:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Manhattan Music Lessons Make A Lot Of Horse Sense We recently came across some very interesting footage (which we are sharing below) that shows how various animals react to music. We found it heartwarming to see that the capacity to respond to music is not a uniquely human phenomenon, but that animals have it too....</p>
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<p>We recently came across some very interesting footage (which we are sharing below) that shows how various animals react to music. We found it heartwarming to see that the capacity to respond to music is not a uniquely human phenomenon, but that animals have it too. In fact, there is a whole field of study called “zoomusicology,” which, as its name suggests, focuses on the so-called “animal music” &#8211; a <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/thats-no-bull-at-manhattan-music-lessons-we-like-animal-sounds/">fascinating subject</a> in and of itself.</p>
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<p>Scientists tell us that even though animals like different sounds than humans, their auditory range and ability to understand and pick up on human emotion is similar. The main difference lies in how animals interpret these sounds. We do know, for instance, that our four-legged friends appear to be more relaxed when listening to classical music and more agitated when heavy metal is playing. (However, this finding doesn’t exclude that at least some animals may be more partial to Metallica than to Mozart!)</p>
<h2>All eyes and ears</h2>
<p>Let’s go back to the above-mentioned footage of animals listening to live music. Cows, it seems, like <a id="68ff47b3795fb" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXKDu6cdXLI&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">jazz</a>    <script>
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    </script>, and sounds of the <a id="68ff47b3796c6" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaFaelwEaL4&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">violin</a>    <script>
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    </script>. And it’s not just large animals that are sensitive to music – just look at these otters reacting to the guitar. But our favorite is this golden retriever who clearly appreciates his master’s strumming and is <a id="68ff47b379744" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBluUZ4NnZg&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">unhappy when the music stops</a>    <script>
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<h2>Don’t play like an animal!</h2>
<p>Some time ago, we wrote about a <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/a-nyc-music-school-thats-not-for-the-birds/">project</a> at the Smithsonian’s National ZOO in Washington D.C, which had its animals playing various musical instruments. Whether it was an orangutan playing a xylophone or a bear blowing into a harmonica, these were “unschooled” and spontaneous forays into music. But that’s not how we work. Our teachers come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office to give you lessons, so that you can learn to play your instrument the <em>human</em> way. Together, we’ll have a whale of a time!</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2016 04:01:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Aim High, With New York Music Lessons! Starting tomorrow, an exciting period will begin for college basketball players and their fans. We are talking, of course, about “March Madness,” which will last until the beginning of April. Strictly speaking, this event marks the beginning of the annual NCAA Men’s and Women’s basketball tournaments, which will...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Aim High, With New York Music Lessons!</h2>
<p>Starting tomorrow, an exciting period will begin for college basketball players and their fans. We are talking, of course, about “<a href="http://www.marchmadness2016.org/schedule.html" target="_blank">March Madness</a>,” which will last until the beginning of April. Strictly speaking, this event marks the beginning of the annual NCAA Men’s and Women’s basketball tournaments, which will determine the national champions of college basketball. It is the largest national single-elimination competition anywhere in the world.</p>
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<p>If you are not a basketball fan (or a fan of any sport, for that matter,), you may be wondering what all the fuss is about. Well, enough people are interested in this event to justify its name, “March <em>Madness</em>,&#8221; which aptly describes the excitement surrounding this event. And you may also be asking why would a school like ours care about a sports phenomenon that has nothing to do with music lessons. Our answer is that music always finds its way into all kinds of situations. March Madness, for instance, features an <a href="http://www.ncaa.com/final-four/ncaa-march-madness-music-festival" target="_blank">annual music festival</a> with the participation of some big names like Bruce Springsteen, Kenny Chesney, Fergie, Rihanna, and others. (Of course, this is not the only sports event that features famous performers – NFL’s <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/get-the-ball-rolling-with-brooklyn-guitar-lessons/">Super Bowl</a> is another).</p>
<h2>Not just basket cases!</h2>
<p>There are also more “links” between basketball and music. Did you know that quite a few NBA stars are also talented musicians? For example, <a id="68ff47b37a000" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEUI0IMSHzU&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Kevin Durant</a>    <script>
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<h2>Hoop-la about our lessons!</h2>
<p>Now that you know why March Madness is such a huge event, let’s listen to a few songs that are appropriate for this occasion: “<a id="68ff47b37a09d" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZKX-cf_p90&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Roundball Rock</a>    <script>
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    </script>” “<a id="68ff47b37a0ca" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_shxzlTRK44&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Basketball</a>    <script>
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    </script>” “<a id="68ff47b37a0f6" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_oK8MeKayc&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Heart of a Champion</a>    <script>
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    </script>” “<a id="68ff47b37a122" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfhhWA9GF0M&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">That’s How I Beat Shaq</a>    <script>
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    </script>” Having said that, let’s look at the big picture: there are songs and pieces of music that are uniquely suitable for all sorts of events and occasions – sports and others. So why not invite one of our music teachers into your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office and find out for yourself why we are always on the ball!</p>
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		<title>Enjoy Your Lessons, With Brooklyn Music School</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Mar 2016 00:01:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>At Brooklyn Music School, Lessons are Fun and Games Far too many people think of music as serious and solemn. In many cases it is, but music can also be light-hearted and even humorous. The same can be said for musical instruments. True – anything that is capable of emitting such beautiful sounds deserves our...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>At Brooklyn Music School, Lessons are Fun and Games</h2>
<p>Far too many people think of music as serious and solemn. In many cases it is, but music can also be light-hearted and even humorous. The same can be said for musical instruments. True – anything that is capable of emitting such beautiful sounds deserves our utmost respect and reverence. But that doesn’t mean that these instruments cannot be used in creative and funky &#8211; albeit slightly unconventional -ways.</p>
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<p>What do we mean? Read on and find out!</p>
<h2>Be amused!</h2>
<p>Let’s start with the piano. The “normal” way to play this instrument is by sitting down and hitting the keys with the fingers. But that doesn’t mean that nothing else will do. Take a look at how these <a id="68ff47b37a927" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DKROLMoirE&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">two individuals</a>    <script>
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    </script>. Of course, some instruments (and orchestras) are really <a id="68ff47b37aa79" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwK8aTDI73U&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">funky</a>    <script>
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<h2>Any instrument</h2>
<p>We hope that all the above videos have inspired you to start music lessons. We won’t tell you that we will teach you to play on beer bottles, because we won’t. We have a feeling that this mostly a self-learned skill. However, our teachers can certainly come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office and give you lessons on any of the above-mentioned <em>musical</em> instruments: the accordion, ukulele, <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/hit-the-keys-at-a-new-york-piano-school/">piano</a>, <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/manhattan-violin-school-plays-second-fiddle-to-none/">violin</a>, <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/a-tale-of-two-cellos-at-new-york-music-school/">cello</a>, <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/manhattan-harmonica-lessons-when-it-comes-to-the-harmonica-size-doesnt-matter/">harmonica</a>, and many others. And while we are very serious about our lessons, we also believe that music education should be an <em>enjoyable</em> experience.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>New York Guitar School Gets a High Note! Welcome to the month of March, which heralds the coming of Spring, signaling the renewal of nature and new beginnings in general. But there is also another reason we love March – it is the Music Education Month in the United States, the annual celebration that engages...</p>
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<p>Welcome to the month of March, which heralds the coming of Spring, signaling the renewal of nature and new beginnings in general. But there is also another reason we love March – it is the <a href="http://www.nafme.org/programs/miosm/" target="_blank">Music Education Month</a> in the United States, the annual celebration that engages music educators, students, and communities in promoting the benefits of high quality music education programs in schools.</p>
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<p>You may be thinking that music education in our country’s public schools has been underfunded and widely neglected. Sadly, this is correct, but now there may be a more promising outlook. That’s because last December, President Obama signed into law the “Every Student Succeeds Act,” which lists music – and arts in general – as an important part of a well-rounded education. It is the first time in our nation’s history that arts and music figure among the traditional core subjects like reading, math, and science. That’s the good news. On the other hand, the new legislation gives states more power to decide how to enact the law. This means that implementation or expansion of music programs may not necessarily happen across the board.</p>
<h2>Far-reaching benefits</h2>
<p>The question of <em>why</em> music education is so very important to children and teenagers has been answered – and documented with scientific evidence – over and over again. The fact is that music lessons have a multitude of benefits, including scholastic, psychological, social, and physical ones. For instance, music training helps youngsters develop focus, concentration, and <a href="/blog/children-and-music-nyc-guitar-school-tells-almost-all/">alert mind</a>, all of which translates into academic achievement and <a href="/blog/nyc-guitar-school-has-the-key-to-success/">other successes</a>. But that’s not all: music has also been shown to ease both <a href="/blog/start-therapy-at-nyc-music-school/">emotional and physical pain</a> in kids and adults alike. These are just some of the advantages of music education, but there are many, many <a href="http://www.nafme.org/20-important-benefits-of-music-in-our-schools/" target="_blank">more</a>.</p>
<h2>Start learning!</h2>
<p>If we take into account each and every benefit listed above, you may start wondering why the other 11 months of the year are not dedicated to celebrating music education. We are happy to tell you that at Hey Joe Guitar, we pay tribute to music every single day. That’s because we know first-hand what a positive impact our lessons have on our students – not just children and teenagers, but also adults, who have noticed both <a href="/blog/new-york-guitar-lessons-are-nothing-to-sneeze-at/">physical</a> and <a href="/blog/new-york-guitar-school-will-never-stress-you-out/">mental</a> improvements. The best way to start your own (or your child’s) music education – whether by learning to play an instrument or taking <a href="/blog/at-manhattan-voice-school-you-will-sing-volumes/">voice lessons</a> &#8211; is to invite one of our music teachers into your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office. Just <a href="/contact-us/">contact us</a> and… get educated!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Sharpen Your Patriotic Spirit, With Manhattan Music Lessons Even the most patriotic citizens may not know that today, March 3, is the National Anthem Day. This is a good time to ask: how well do you know “The Star-Spangled Banner”- not just the lyrics, but also the history behind this song? Chances are that you...</p>
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<p>Even the most patriotic citizens may not know that today, March 3, is the <a href="https://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/national-anthem-day/" target="_blank">National Anthem Day</a>. This is a good time to ask: how well do you know “<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPKp29Luryc" target="_blank">The Star-Spangled Banner</a>”- not just the lyrics, but also the history behind this song? Chances are that you either don’t know or don’t remember. In that case, today is as good a time as any for a little tutorial about the song that is the enduring symbol of our national identity and pride.</p>
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<h2>By the dawn’s early light…</h2>
<p>The anthem was inspired by the events at the Battle of Baltimore, which occurred during the War of 1812. When a Washington lawyer and amateur poet Francis Scott Key saw the American flag flying above Fort McHenry as it was attacked by cannon fire, he was inspired to write the poem he entitled &#8220;Defence of Fort McHenry.&#8221; Within a week, the words were printed in Baltimore newspapers; soon it was set to music and re-titled as “The Star-Spangled Banner.” However, at that time the “Banner” was just another patriotic song, along with “<a id="68ff47b37ba3e" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPlQS1pzHdA&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Hail Columbia</a>    <script>
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    </script>.” During the Civil War, however, it became an anthem for Union troops, increasing in popularity over time. In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson signed an executive order designating it as “the national anthem of the United States,” to be performed at all military ceremonies. In 100 years since then, the anthem has been played not only at military ceremonies, but also at ball games, Independence Day observances, and other special occasions.</p>
<h2>Through pressure and accident…</h2>
<p>“The Star-Spangled Banner” was born out of a genuine patriotic feeling and a desire to immortalize an event in our nation’s history. But not all anthems came into existence this way. For instance, the anthem of our south-of-the-border neighbor, Mexico, has an interesting history of its own: in 1853, the country held a contest for the most inspiring patriotic lyrics. The girlfriend of the poet Francisco González Bocanegra tried to convince him to participate, but he didn’t want to. So she locked in him in a room filled with pictures of scenes from Mexican history; Francisco had no choice but to pen a poem that became the foundation of that nation’s <a id="68ff47b37badc" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8T9g7memUk&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">anthem</a>    <script>
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    </script>. And some anthems were purely accidental, created in a moment of panic. This is how it happened: When the Sultan of the Malaysian province of Perak arrived in London at the invitation of Queen Victoria in 1888, his aide was asked for the music to the anthem to be played during the welcome ceremony. At that time Malaysia had no anthem but the aide was not about to admit it, so he hummed a popular love song from the Seychelles Islands, called “Moonlight.” That tune, albeit with new lyrics, is still the country’s <a id="68ff47b37bb0c" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNKhr_o5wUA&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">national anthem</a>    <script>
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<h2>Any type of music</h2>
<p>Whether you would like to play (or hum) the national anthem of any country, or any other tune, we can help! Just <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/contact-guitar-lessons-nyc/">contact us</a> and we’ll send one of our amazing music teachers right to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office. In the meantime, have a happy National Anthem Day!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Don’t Forget the Music, With Manhattan Guitar School As New Yorkers, we are always sad to see when a historic part of our city disappears. Last month, we were heartbroken when the last store on the famed Music Row had closed its doors. As New York Times reported, “in December, the last holdout, Alex Carozza,...</p>
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<p>As New Yorkers, we are always sad to see when a historic part of our city disappears. Last month, we were heartbroken when the last store on the famed <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_Row" target="_blank">Music Row</a> had closed its doors. As New York Times <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/04/nyregion/accordion-stores-departure-signals-end-of-manhattans-music-row.html?_r=1" target="_blank">reported</a>, “in December, the last holdout, Alex Carozza, packed up his accordion store and 50 years of memories and moved off the block.”</p>
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<p>In fact, music shops on the Row have been slowly dying for the past several years, closing their doors one by one, victims of raising rent prices and the competition from mega-stores that have been driving privately owned retailers away. “Now, all that is left of Music Row are the signs and awnings that beckoned to virtuosos and neophytes alike,” the article noted. “The block is haunted by empty buildings and the occasional tourist straining for some echo of its harmonious past.” And the past had, indeed, been “harmonious” – both literally and figuratively.</p>
<h2>Gone, baby, gone!</h2>
<p>Since the 1930s, the once thriving block of 48th Street between Sixth and Seventh avenues used to serve as a one-stop music stop &#8211; a veritable mecca for musicians and music lovers from New York and beyond. Rock legends like Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, The Beatles and the Rolling Stones, to name just a few, shopped there for instruments, sheet music, amps, and other tools of the trade. Before it closed, Manny’s, where many artists bought their first guitar, displayed personal notes of thanks from Bob Marley and Bob Dylan. There was also Rudy’s Music Stop guitar and repair shop, which opened in 1978 and closed last August; others, like We Buy Guitars, 48th Street Music, Colony Music Center, New York Woodwinds and Brass, also closed. “The Music Row’s demise,” the article points out, was “brought on by the soaring value of real estate and the conveniences offered by the Internet — those modern forces that have reshaped so much of New York City’s commercial landscape.” This once vibrant section of the West Side is now a ghost town of sorts. Where once there were music shops, “now there are demolition crews, ‘for rent’ notices and a construction office for the glass tower going up around the corner,” the New York Times writes. How can we not be sad at this turn of events?</p>
<h2>We are here for you!</h2>
<p>Some changes are obviously positive – we are all in favor of our city growing and developing for the benefit of all its residents. But we can’t help feeling sorry to see such an important and integral part of NYC’s music history gone forever. However, we are happy that <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/what-we-do/">Hey Joe Guitar</a> remains a viable part of New York’s music scene. We are especially proud of our amazing teachers, who are always on the go – to give lessons in their students’ Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Riverdale homes and offices. May we serve you for many years to come!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>With Brooklyn Music School, The Future is Now! Are you one of those people who believe in the saying “there is nothing new under the sun” or “everything that can be invented has been invented?” We hope not, because new things are being created every day, proving that there is plenty of new stuff under...</p>
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<p>Are you one of those people who believe in the saying “there is nothing new under the sun” or “everything that can be invented has been invented?” We hope not, because new things are being created every day, proving that there is plenty of new stuff under the sun (or at least on this earth).</p>
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<p>Obviously, we can’t list all the inventions here and now, so let’s focus on just one category, which should come as no surprise to anyone: musical instruments. As much as we love the existing instruments, we are always excited to hear about all the cool ones that are being created.</p>
<h2>The shape of things to come</h2>
<p>Last month, scores of new instruments were unveiled at the annual National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) <a href="http://www.ocregister.com/articles/music-700700-guitar-set.html" target="_blank">exhibit</a> held in Anaheim, CA. Some truly <a id="68ff47b37c96e" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtgWBXeAuzM&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">interesting inventions</a>    <script>
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    </script> were presented. Are they really new and different? NAMM President and CEO Joe Lamond says they are: “Some products at the NAMM Show are so beyond the cutting edge they’re on the bleeding edge!” You be the judge – here are some of them (and we hasten to add that this is in no way an endorsement of any kind; we list these instruments here for informational purposes only). <strong>Electric violins</strong>: Yamaha’s YEV violin series features an all-wood construction, instead of plastic or other material, and a sleek design. <strong>660 Guitar</strong>: A 7-pound guitar made entirely of aircraft aluminum with a carbon-fiber neck, the company’s guitar is practically indestructible and, according to its manufacturer, 660 Guitar, its sound is just as good as any high-end wooden guitar. <strong>Occulus Rift Virtual Reality Drum Set</strong>: Air-drumming instrument uses that uses a computer and motion-capture technology to create a functional-but-invisible drum set. But while we marvel at all these super-duper inventions, let’s not forget that the musical instruments, which are now considered as “conventional” were once, in centuries past, just a vision or an idea in their inventors’ minds.</p>
<h2>Back to the basics</h2>
<p>It’s always fun to see what the music industry comes up with in way of new instruments and gadgets. We like to see what the future holds, though it is impossible to predict which novelties will become part of the mainstream. Perhaps back in 1700, musicians also wondered whether the new-fangled instrument known as the pianoforte, invented just that year by Italian craftsman Bartolomeo di Francesco Cristofori, would ever replace the harpsichord? This is what we do know: at <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/what-we-do/">Hey Joe Guitar</a>, we teach the instruments that have been around for a long time: the <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/brooklyn-music-lessons-when-it-comes-to-the-guitar-you-can-be-all-fingers-and-thumbs/">guitar</a>, <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/hit-the-keys-at-a-new-york-piano-school/">piano</a>, <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/manhattan-violin-school-plays-second-fiddle-to-none/">violin</a>, <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/manhattan-music-lessons-bring-magic-to-the-flute/">flute</a>, and many others. Whichever of the (already existing) instruments you’d like to learn, one of our teachers will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home of office to give you as lesson!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Keys to Success, With New York Music Lessons The quintessential American inventor, Thomas Edison, once famously said that “genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration.” That may very well be true, though some people may disagree about the percentage of inspiration that goes into the process of creating. Speaking of which &#8211; have you...</p>
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<p>The quintessential American inventor, Thomas Edison, once famously said that “genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration.” That may very well be true, though some people may disagree about the percentage of inspiration that goes into the process of creating. Speaking of which &#8211; have you ever paused to wonder from where musicians draw inspiration to get their creative juices flowing? And, what do they hope to achieve with each piece of music they write?</p>
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<p>After all, beautiful music doesn’t just “write” itself, nor does it magically fall from the sky. It needs that “flash of brilliance,” which could be described as a combination of ideas, imagination, ingenuity, as well as a wide range of emotions. Obviously, inspiration is not tangible, so it defies definition. Plus, it is not generic but specific to each artist. Happily, some of them have given us a glimpse into the thoughts and feelings that were the driving force behind their creations.</p>
<h2>The keys to success</h2>
<p>Let’s begin with some famous composers of yore. Their quotes are self-explanatory, but we are highlighting the words that are the key to their creative process: <a id="68ff47b37d1f5" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X9LvC9WkkQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Johannes Brahms</a>    <script>
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    </script>: &#8220;Without <strong>craftsmanship</strong>, inspiration is a mere reed shaken in the wind.&#8221; <a id="68ff47b37d23d" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yC8PAcGN7bI&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Frederic Chopin</a>    <script>
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    </script>: “<strong>Simplicity</strong> is the final achievement. After one has played a vast quantity of notes and more notes, it is simplicity that emerges as the crowning reward of art.” <a id="68ff47b37d271" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nnuq9PXbywA&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">J.S. Bach</a>    <script>
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    </script>: “I was obliged to be <strong>industrious</strong>. Whoever is equally industrious will succeed equally well.” <a id="68ff47b37d29f" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6z82w0l6kwE&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Robert Schumann</a>    <script>
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    </script>: “To send <strong>light into the darkness</strong> of men&#8217;s hearts &#8211; such is the duty of the artist.” <a id="68ff47b37d2cc" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hJf4ZffkoI&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">W.A. Mozart</a>    <script>
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    </script>: “Neither a lofty degree of intelligence nor imagination nor both together go to the making of genius. <strong>Love</strong>, love, love, that is the soul of genius.” <a id="68ff47b37d2f8" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KP3lV-YvCYM&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Giacomo Puccini</a>    <script>
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    </script>: “Inspiration is an <strong>awakening</strong>, a quickening of all man&#8217;s faculties, and it is manifested in all high artistic achievements.”</p>
<h2>That is how it’s done!</h2>
<p>What about the more recent musicians? Let’s listen: <a id="68ff47b37d324" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCicM6i59_I&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Yo-Yo Ma</a>    <script>
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    </script>: “<strong>Passion</strong> is one great force that unleashes creativity, because if you&#8217;re passionate about something, then you&#8217;re more willing to take risks.” <a id="68ff47b37d350" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQSNVBLTXYY&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Luciano Pavarotti</a>    <script>
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    </script>: “People think I am disciplined. It is not discipline, it is <strong>devotion</strong>. There is a great difference.” <a id="68ff47b37d37b" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCuMWrfXG4E&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Billy Joel</a>    <script>
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    </script>: “Musicians know what it is like to <strong>be outside the norm</strong> &#8211; walking the high wire without a safety net.” <a id="68ff47b37d3a5" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afk4JERyWyU&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Paul McCartney</a>    <script>
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    </script>: “There&#8217;s nothing wrong with <strong>melancholy</strong>. It&#8217;s an important color in writing.” <a id="68ff47b37d3d0" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGIfE1SjLC0&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Andrea Bocelli</a>    <script>
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    </script>: “Destiny has a lot to do with it, but so do you. You have to <strong>persevere</strong>, you have to insist.”</p>
<h2>We’ll inspire you!</h2>
<p>When we look at all the character traits that each of the above musicians mentioned, we realize that our Hey Joe Guitar <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/why-us/">teachers</a> possess the very same “inspirational” skills: craftsmanship, passion, hard work, perseverance, and many other qualities. Foremost among them are extensive teaching experience, patience, and an excellent way of “connecting” with their students. Please invite us into your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office, and let us give you inspiration to develop your musical skills.</p>
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<p>Asked what special skills were needed to compose music, Johann Sebastian Bach replied: “There&#8217;s nothing remarkable about it. All one has to do is hit the right keys at the right time and the instrument plays itself.&#8221; Of course, Bach knew a thing or two about music writing, having composed well over 1,000 pieces. However, he may have underestimated the effort involved in creating music – it takes MUCH more than just hitting the right keys!</p>
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<p>Still, quite a few people – distinguished in their own right – believed that composing is as easy as do-re-mi, and tried their hand at it. Not surprisingly, they didn’t go down in history as brilliant musicians, but they certainly deserve a round of applause for their effort. Who where they and what musical wonders did they create? Let’s have a look.</p>
<h2>Jacks of all trades</h2>
<p>We know King Henry the VIII as a brutal wife killer, so it is difficult to imagine him as being sensitive enough to write music. But he did compose some songs and instrumental works, including a merry-tuned one he named <em><a id="68ff47b37dd50" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YcDFOu6qWw&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Pastyme with good companye and Tandernaken</a>    <script>
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    </script></em>. Russian writer Leo Tolstoy is best known for his literary masterpieces like <em>War and Peace and Anna Karenina</em>. Not many people know, however, that in his youth he composed a short (lasting about a minute) <a id="68ff47b37dda0" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIxeJvmf0zY&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">waltz</a>    <script>
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    </script>. Also in the 19th century, German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, took a quill pen to a lined paper and created a composition called <em><a id="68ff47b37ddd2" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcvINsq1KSw&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Manfred Meditation</a>    <script>
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    </script></em>. Upon receiving the score, the famous conductor Hans von Bülow wrote to Nietzsche: “Have you no better way to kill time?” And how about this: we don’t usually think of scientists as musically-minded, so it may come as a surprise that the 18th century astronomer William Herschel, who discovered Uranus in 1781, took enough time away from his telescope to compose a total of <a id="68ff47b37de0d" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLaLE0sHUes&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">24 symphonies</a>    <script>
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    </script>! Poet Ezra Pound is perhaps less of a surprise as a composer, because there is more congruence between poetry and music than astronomy and music. Be it as it may, Pound wrote two operas, <em><a id="68ff47b37de3b" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h87wzHikkwc&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">The Testament of François Villon</a>    <script>
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    </script></em> and <em>Cavalcanti</em>. There have been more <a href="http://www.classical-music.com/article/15-unlikely-composers" target="_blank">famous people</a> from various walks of life who composed as a hobby. It only goes to prove that creativity has no limits!</p>
<h2>Musical talent</h2>
<p>At Hey Joe Guitar, we like people who open their minds to all kinds of interests and activities– especially the musical ones. We are proud that our teachers are not only gifted musicians in their own right, but also pursue many <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/our-culture/">other interests</a>. Would you like one of out multi-talented teachers to come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office and give you or a family member a lesson? <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/contact-guitar-lessons-nyc/">Contact us</a> and we’ll send over a teacher who will <em>compose</em> a personalized lesson plan just for you!</p>
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<p>When we think of the lives of famous composers we imagine them spending entire days and possibly even nights writing music. After all, they wouldn’t have been as prolific if their minds were distracted by non-musical activities. For instance, we know from his letters that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart spent most of his days either composing or giving concerts. Ditto for Ludwig van Beethoven, who spent hours each day fine-tuning (no pun intended) his work.</p>
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<p>And yet, despite their busy schedules many composers found time to pursue hobbies and interests that were not related to music. This proves that even geniuses need to take time off from work and just chill.</p>
<h2>Diverse interests</h2>
<p>Admittedly, it is difficult to imagine Mozart, dressed in a powdered wig, a brocade waistcoat, and breeches, doing anything other than sitting at his harpsichord. If that is your image of the great composer, prepare to be surprised! Historical records indicate that Mozart loved to play game of all sorts; he was quite handy at card tricks, billiards, charades, and fencing. He even rode horses. Mozart was also an animal lover who kept dogs, cats, and birds. Reportedly, he even owned a starling that could “sing” the main tune from the last movement of his <a id="68ff47b37e61b" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTO77dwm6uk&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Piano Concerto No. 17</a>    <script>
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    </script>. Another distinguished composer who found time for non-musical pursuits was Johann Sebastian Bach. He loved walking so much that he reportedly covered of tens of miles on foot just to hear a concert. Here’s a quick look at how other famous composers spent their free time:</p>
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<li><a id="68ff47b37e658" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8rsOzPzYr8&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Giuseppe Verdi</a>    <script>
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<li><a id="68ff47b37e6e3" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOybfjTRCdo&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Sergei Prokofiev</a>    <script>
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<h2>On their own time</h2>
<p>At Hey Joe Guitar, music education is our number one priority. But that doesn’t mean we believe in it to the exclusion of everything else. <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/why-us/">Our teachers</a> are busy giving lessons or performing, but they still have time to enjoy their hobbies. These are just some of the leisure activities they are involved in: travel, badminton, dressage, card games, fencing, chess, rowing, ski jumping, lacrosse, organic farming, and even wreck driving and bushwhacking. But be assured that no hobby will ever keep a teacher of ours from coming to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office on time for a lesson. After all, even someone who is into bushwhacking owns a watch!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>“Fair-Play” Is The Motto of Brooklyn Music School Last month, we wrote about feuds between famous musicians. Now, we would like to share with you a somewhat similar story, just because we think it is both interesting and funky At he heart of the tale is a musical “duel” that took place in Vienna between...</p>
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<p>Last month, we wrote about <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/new-york-guitar-lessons-are-never-an-uphill-battle">feuds between famous musicians</a>. Now, we would like to share with you a somewhat similar story, just because we think it is both interesting and funky At he heart of the tale is a musical “duel” that took place in Vienna between two distinguished 19th century composers: Daniel Steibelt, one of Europe&#8217;s most renowned piano virtuosos of that era, and <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/celebrate-beethovens-birthday-with-new-york-music-lessons/">Ludwig van Beethoven</a>, who, of course, needs no introduction. It was Steilbelt who challenged Beethoven to the play-off.</p>
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<p>The background for this anecdote is this: one of the most popular forms of musical entertainment among Vienna’s aristocracy in the beginning of the 19th century was an improvisation contest. One nobleman would offer support to one pianist, while another would back the opponent. The two pianists would compete with each other, each setting the other a tune to improvise on. The musicians would go back and forth, until a winner was declared. The contest between Steibelt and Beethoven occurred in the summer of 1800 in the opulent palace of Prince Lobkowitz, who was backing Beethoven. Another aristocrat, Prince Lichnowsky, was rooting for Steilbelt. And, by the way, don’t think these were just childish pranks. At the time, Steibelt was 35 years old, and Beethoven 30.</p>
<h2>The triumph and agony</h2>
<p>This is how <a href="http://www.classicfm.com/composers/beethoven/guides/daniel-steibelt/#bWfrqX8vdak3hD41.97" target="_blank">one article</a> described the stand-off between the two composers: “As the challenger, Steibelt was to play first. He walked to the piano, tossing a piece of his own music on the side, and played. Steibelt was renowned for conjuring up a ‘storm’ on the piano, and this he did to great effect, the ‘thunder’ growling in the bass.” It was then Beethoven’s turn to perform. In a display of true showmanship, “he picked up the piece of music Steibelt had tossed on the side, looked at it, showed it the audience &#8230;.. and turned it upside down!” He then sat at the piano and played the four notes in the opening bar of Steibelt&#8217;s music. “He began to vary them, embellish them &#8230;.. improvise on them. He played on, imitated a Steibelt ‘storm,’ unpicked Steibelt&#8217;s playing and put it together again, parodied it and mocked it.” Humiliated, Steibelt quickly realized that Beethoven would be declared the winner, and he walked out of the room in a huff. He had said he would never again set foot in Vienna as long as Beethoven was there. Beethoven continued to live in Vienna for the rest of his life, and Steibelt never returned. There is an interesting postscript to this tale: the four notes of Steibelt&#8217;s music that Beethoven had played during the contest, later incited him to compose the “<a id="68ff47b37eff7" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vj4JFAQ0N8c&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Eroica Symphony</a>    <script>
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<h2>Play nice!</h2>
<p>Now, just because we find this historical tidbit interesting (and hope you do too), doesn’t mean we approve of or encourage unfair competition. After all, music is all about spreading joy, not showing off to the detriment of another player. That’s why when a <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/your-teacher/">teacher of ours</a> comes to your Manhattan, Brooklyn of Riverdale home or office to give you a music lesson, he or she will make sure harmony prevails – literally and figuratively!</p>
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<p>Have you ever listened to Felix Mendelssohn&#8217;s Cello Concerto? Don’t rack your brain trying to remember – we can tell you right now, with no degree of uncertainty, that you have NOT heard this piece. How can we be so sure? Because, in a truly bizarre twist of fate, the only existing copy of the composer’s cello concerto suffered a freaky accident: it fell off the side of a horse-drawn coach as it was being delivered to Alfredo Piatti, the cellist for whom the concerto was written. The notes have never been found.</p>
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<p>This unfortunate incident made us think of other works by famous composers that had been lost but, in contrast to Mendelssohn&#8217;s concerto, had been found again – or discovered for the first time &#8211; centuries later.</p>
<h2>Surprising finds</h2>
<p>Let’s start with Johann Sebastian Bach. The Baroque composer was certainly prolific, having written well over 1000 pieces of music. But in 2005, a music scholar found a previously unknown score at a German library, which houses a major collection of literature and historical documents. There, stashed in a box of birthday cards, was a two-page handwritten aria dated October 1713, when Bach was 28 years old. There had been no previous records of this piece, which the Bach Archive in Leipzig has since verified as authentic. Bach’s score is not the only piece of music that was unearthed in Germany. In the 1970s, a German music scholar found detailed sketches of Beethoven&#8217;s String Quartet in G, Opus 18 Number 2, made by the composer himself. It was composed in 1799 but discarded shortly afterwards and thought to be lost. In 2007, a music professor at the University of Manchester put the original sketches together and <a id="68ff47b37f740" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q55TmxeRktM&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">the piece</a>    <script>
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    </script>, the long-lost original score scribbled by the composer himself around 1783. While copies of this piece exist, most of the original manuscript was believed to be lost, with only one surviving page preserved in Mozart’s native Salzburg. The missing score was found, quite by accident, by the head of the music collection at Budapest&#8217;s National Szechenyi Library. Exactly how the manuscript made its way to Budapest is somewhat of a mystery, since Mozart is not known to have ever visited that city. But that’s not all: last year, one of Igor Stravinsky’s earliest works, which was believed to be lost after the 1917 Revolution, was found amid masses of papers at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. Written in 1908, when Stravinsky was 26, the “Funeral Song,” was composed to commemorate the death of his teacher, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. It had disappeared after its only known performance, on January 17, 1909. These are just a few examples of lost-and-found musical compositions. We are guessing there may be many more out there, just waiting to be (re)discovered!</p>
<h2>We’ll find your home!</h2>
<p>Of course, most of the pieces written by composers and musicians, both past and contemporary, haven’t been lost. And that’s lucky because it means that you can choose from, literally, scores of compositions of different periods and genres. Our teachers are well versed in all kinds of music and will be happy to teach you any piece you like, in the comfort of your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office. Not only that, but we will send over a teacher who is “fluent” in the <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/brooklyn-music-lessons-when-it-comes-to-the-guitar-you-can-be-all-fingers-and-thumbs/">guitar</a>, <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/hit-the-keys-at-a-new-york-piano-school/">piano</a>, cello, or any other instrument you’d like to play. Let’s put it this way: with Hey Joe Guitar music lessons, you have nothing to lose – and everything to gain!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When It Comes to Music, Brooklyn Guitar Lessons Lead the Field This coming Sunday will be an important day for football fans – the SUPER BOWL! It is not just America’s largest sports event, but also a cultural phenomenon of sorts. The hype and frenzy start even before the Super Bowl Sunday and grow in...</p>
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<p>This coming Sunday will be an important day for football fans – the SUPER BOWL! It is not just America’s largest sports event, but also a cultural phenomenon of sorts. The hype and frenzy start even before the Super Bowl Sunday and grow in intensity in the weeks leading up to the big game. In fact, people get so excited and caught up in the game, they sometimes tend to forget that, no matter who wins and who loses, the world will go on unperturbed by this event.</p>
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<p>You may be wondering by now why we are bringing up this topic in the music blog. The reason is simple: NFL football and music go hand in hand, even if, on the surface, they don’t strike you as a natural match. But just think of all the Super Bowl halftime shows. They are huge! Performers like Tony Bennett, Patti LaBelle, Stevie Wonder, Phil Collins, and many other famous singers had starred in the musical productions over the years. In that way, the Super Bowl is not merely a sports event, but also a musical extravaganza!</p>
<h2>Musical interlude</h2>
<p>The first Super Bowl game took place on January 15, 1967, so it is just one year short of its 50th anniversary. In the first decades, halftime entertainment featured mostly college marching bands, but that trend changed in the 1990s. In 1991, New Kids of the Block <a id="68ff47b37fec5" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTY2985WoqA&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">headlined the show</a>    <script>
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    </script>. Other A-listers followed throughout the decade: <a id="68ff47b37ff34" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gq08ouOwiqQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">U2 in 2002</a>    <script>
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    </script> in 2005, and <a id="68ff47b37ff8f" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R06FMoT-hkk&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Bruce Springsteen</a>    <script>
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    </script> in 2009. These were just some of the many featured performers in the past years. What about this Sunday? You can look forward to Coldplay’s performance. Why is it that so many well-known musicians are eager to play at the Super Bowl? Our guess is that it is not only the exposure to tens of millions of TV viewers, but also the frenzied excitement of the spectators, the kind of fervor that is fuelled by good football and good music!</p>
<h2>A totally different ball game</h2>
<p>What if you are not a football fan, but do like music? That is totally fine. We certainly prefer a student like you, than someone who is a total opposite – loves football but hates music! Our teachers can’t promise you fancy footwork, but when they <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/our-culture/">give you a lesson</a> in your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office, they will be right on the ball. With the teacher’s expert guidance, you will not know the agony of defeat – just the thrill of victory!</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2016 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Three weeks ago, David Bowie’s fans were shocked and saddened by their idol’s death. From his first hit, the 1969 “<a id="68ff47b3807e9" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D67kmFzSh_o&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Space Oddity</a>    <script>
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    </script>” &#8211; released two days before his passing – the pop icon influenced and changed the face of music. This made us think of all the other British-born musicians who found fame and fortune on this side of the Big Pond. Bowie, of course was one of them: born in London, he moved to the United States in the 1970s and had lived right here in New York for many years.</p>
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<p>In fact, he once said, “I realized the other day that I&#8217;ve lived in New York longer than I&#8217;ve lived anywhere else. It&#8217;s amazing: I am a New Yorker.”</p>
<h2>The British are coming!</h2>
<p>Lest you start running for the hills let us assure you that this particular “invasion” has been of a strictly artistic – and therefore peaceful &#8211; nature. A good place to start is with The Beatles. The four lads from Liverpool made their first appearance on our shores in February 1964, arriving in New York to hordes of screaming teenage fans waiting for them <a id="68ff47b380860" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxgEwZ1qw5I&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">at the airport</a>    <script>
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    </script>. Eventually, all four band members settled in the United States, with two of them in New York: the late John Lennon in the famous <a href="http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-08-05/the-dakota-inside-new-york-s-most-extravagant-apartment-building">Dakota Building</a> and Paul McCartney on <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/31/realestate/paul-mccartneys-15-5-million-central-park-view.html" target="_blank">Fifth Avenue</a>. Four months after The Beatles conquered America, another British band “rolled” into our country – <a href="http://ultimateclassicrock.com/rolling-stones-american-arrival" target="_blank">The Rolling Stones</a>. And even though the group started out as an English rock band, over the years it has become an integral part of the American music scene.</p>
<h2>Jolly good lads</h2>
<p>There are also many individual UK-bred musicians who made it big in our country. Sting, for instance. He was born in England but, having found fame in America (first as The Police frontman and later solo), he settled in New York and now lives in <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/18/realestate/big-deal-a-glimpse-inside-15-central-park-west.html" target="_blank">Central Park West</a>. We can only assume that his 1987 hit, “<a id="68ff47b3808a2" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d27gTrPPAyk&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Englishman in New York</a>    <script>
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    </script>” was very personal and perhaps even autobiographical. Let’s move to another quintessential English chap who became a big hit in the United States – Rod Stewart. His signature raspy voice won him scores of U.S. fans, prompting him to move here in 1975. A year later, he reached the top of the U.S. charts with his hit, &#8220;<a id="68ff47b3808e3" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZr6AE-u2UM&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Tonight&#039;s the Night</a>    <script>
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    </script>.” And we can’t talk about British-born musicians without mentioning the great Elton John, who “conquered” America in 1970. He opened his first U.S. concert, in West Hollywood, with his breakthrough single, “<a id="68ff47b380911" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTa8U0Wa0q8&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Your Song</a>    <script>
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    </script>,” becoming more famous (and flamboyant!) soon after. Of course, there have been many more talented British exports – including Davy Jones of “The Monkees,” Eric Clapton, Phil Collins, Freddy Mercury, Andy Gibb, and many others, too numerous to mention here. We salute them all, along with the unforgettable David Bowie.</p>
<h2>From far and near</h2>
<p>We can’t tell you that ALL of our awesome teachers come from Great Britain, but some of them do! In fact, Hey Joe Guitar is as much of a “melting pot” as our great city – <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/our-music-teachers/">our teachers</a> come from many countries, including, of course, the United States. But no matter where they were born, they have two things in common: one, they are all New Yorkers and two, they are all graduates of top music schools and have lots of experience teaching a variety of instruments to students of all ages and levels of proficiency. This way you can be sure that when one of our teachers comes to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office, you’ll get only the best “exports.”</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Manhattan Music Lessons Will Give Your Peace Can music change the world? We certainly hope that it can, but if this were totally true then there would be no wars or conflicts of any kind, and we’d all live in peace and harmony. But even if music can’t eradicate all evil, it can inspire political...</p>
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<p>Can music change the world? We certainly hope that it can, but if this were totally true then there would be no wars or conflicts of any kind, and we’d all live in peace and harmony. But even if music can’t eradicate all evil, it can inspire political and social actions – the ones that raise our consciousness and awareness about various issues. In that way, music can (and does) bring about meaningful change in the lives of many people.</p>
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<p>That’s because by appealing to our emotions, music has the ability to “drive home” even the most complex issues and motivate us to find solutions to whatever ails our world – violence, poverty, famine, injustice, and other problems. Let’s have a look at some of the many songs that have, at various points in the recent history and different countries, inspired and empowered us to action.</p>
<h2>Fighting spirit</h2>
<p>In the midst of the Civil Rights movement, Bob Dylan’s 1964 song, &#8220;<a id="68ff47b38119c" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7qQ6_RV4VQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Times They Are A-Changin&#039;</a>    <script>
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<h2>Life-altering music</h2>
<p>As you can see, music has the power to do a lot of good in this world of ours. And what is your role in the larger scheme? Only you can answer this question, but here’s a fact: even if your music doesn’t unilaterally bring about world peace, it will very likely lift the spirits of those around you AND make you a more aware global citizen as well. How do we know this? There is actually <a href="http://edwardwillett.com/2009/03/science-shows-musicians-really-are-more-sensitive/" target="_blank">evidence</a> out there showing that musicians are sensitive people, finely tuned to the emotions of those around them. And people who are sensitive and compassionate are the ones who care about making a positive impact on the world around them. That is one more reason (in addition to so <a href="/blog/children-and-music-nyc-guitar-school-tells-almost-all/">many others</a>) why you or your child can benefit from music lessons. <a href="/contact-us/">Contact us</a> and we’ll send one of our excellent teachers right to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office. The impact of music is global, but it starts in your home!</p>
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<p>First things first: no, you can’t do downhill skiing in Brooklyn’s Park Slope. As most of NYC’s urban neighborhoods, Park Slope is predominantly flat. Its name derives from its location on the western slope of Prospect Park, a 585-acre oasis of greenery in the midst of New York’s most populous borough.</p>
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<p>Now that we’ve cleared this up and you have put away your skis, let’s explore Park Slope’s nooks and crannies, and discover what this neighborhood has to offer. The answer is: a lot! That is why quite a few accolades have been bestowed on this area. For example, in 2006, <em>Natural Home</em> magazine named Park Slope one of America&#8217;s ten best neighborhoods based on criteria including parks, green spaces, farmer’s markets and community gardens. The following year, the American Planning Association praised Park Slope for “its architectural and historical features and its diverse mix of residents and businesses, all of which are supported and preserved by its active and involved citizenry.&#8221; But that’s not all: in 2010, the neighborhood was ranked number one in NYC by <em>New York Magazine</em> for its quality public schools, dining, nightlife, shopping, access to public transit, green space, quality housing, safety, and creative capital. So it’s unanimous: Park Slope is one great neighborhood!</p>
<h2>It’s history</h2>
<p>Bounded by 15th Street to Flatbush Avenue and Prospect Park West to Fourth Avenue, Park Slope is a family-friendly neighborhood with many tree-lined streets, historic brownstones, as well as numerous bars and restaurants. You may not think of Park Slope as exceptional in any way –despite all the aforementioned accolades – but the fact is that in 1974 it was designated as one of New York&#8217;s largest landmarked districts. However, it wasn’t always this way. In the first half of the 20th century, Park Slope suffered the same fate as many other inner-city neighborhoods: decay, disrepair, and subsequent decline. However, in the 1960s, some visionary residents who moved into this area spearheaded an effort to preserve Park Slope’s historic charm, and to turn it into a welcoming and livable neighborhood. Today, this area boasts about 1600 architecturally interesting buildings, including the Montauk Club at 25 Eighth Avenue, which was designed in Gothic style popular in the 15th century Venice. There are also a number of Romanesque Revival and neo-Classical row houses, as well as some stately Victorian brick and brownstone mansions that were built at the end of the 19th century. This is how architectural historian and Columbia University professor Andrew Dolkart described Park Slope: &#8220;No neighborhood in America has a finer and more intact collection of late 19th-century row houses. Block after block is virtually unaltered, with houses ranging from grand townhouses designed by Brooklyn&#8217;s leading architects, to long rows of vernacular speculator-built housing designed by the obscure architects who provided character to so many urban neighborhoods.&#8221;</p>
<h2>A tree grows in Brooklyn</h2>
<p>We can’t talk about Park Slope without mentioning its vast green spaces. First thing that jumps to mind is the Prospect Park, second in size only to Manhattan’s Central Park. Because it is home to the last remaining natural forest in Brooklyn, the park has 30,000 trees, both landscaped and wild. Streams, waterfalls, and a 60-acre lake add to the park’s beauty. And let’s not forget a Farmer’s Market, free concerts, and other events that take place in this vast oasis. And speaking of greenery, Park Slope is also the location of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, which, like Prospect Park, is a wonderful place of rest, relaxation, as well as various nature-related activities that the whole family can enjoy.</p>
<h2>Brooklyn roads</h2>
<p>Yes, this is the title of Neil Diamond’s <a id="68ff47b381af3" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0Yl77_BDuk&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">autobiographical song</a>    <script>
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<p>We at Hey Joe Guitar love the Upper East Side and are happy to offer a variety of music lessons to its residents. Whatever instrument you want to learn &#8211; guitar, piano, drums, trumpet, trombone, brass, reeds, saxophone, clarinet flute, violin, viola, cello, strings, accordion, ukulele, banjo, recorder, or mandolin – we’ll be happy to teach you. We also offer – in the privacy of your Upper East Side home or office &#8211; composition, songwriting, and voice lessons; as a matter of fact, we can give you any type of music lesson you can think of.</p>
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<h2>A charm of its own</h2>
<p>It may not have the same vibe as the Upper West Side, and lack the diversity of Lower Manhattan and the quaintness of Greenwich Village, but the eastside has a quiet and laid-back charm of its own. This area nestled between 59th and 96th Streets, and bounded by the East River and Fifth Avenue, is a haven of relative calm in the midst of one of the world’s busiest cities. In fact, the difference in the energy and decibel levels between the Upper West and East sides is quite perceptible. If you walk from Broadway toward the East River, you will notice how the hectic ambience slowly morphs into a more tranquil environment. By the time you reach First and York Avenues, you will have left much of the hustle and bustle behind. But this is not to say that this calmer part of Manhattan doesn’t have anything exciting to offer. When it comes to art, culture, interesting architecture, and fascinating people, the Upper East Side boasts a proud history of its own. That may be one of the reasons why many famous people chose to live in this pleasant neighborhood. The long list of the area’s distinguished residents includes the quintessential New Yorker Woody Allen, singer Mariah Carey, directors Spike Lee and Martin Scorsese, and even NYC’s mayor Michael Bloomberg.</p>
<h2>Walk a Mile</h2>
<p>Very few cities can boast as many cultural institutions as the Upper East Side. The stretch of Fifth Avenue from 82nd to 105th Streets is named the “Museum Mile” for a very good reason: some of the world’s finest museums live here. With its richness and artistic diversity, the vast Metropolitan Museum of Art (1000 Fifth Avenue at 82nd Street) is arguably one of the world’s finest institutions. It trails only behind the Louvre as the most frequented museum, with a staggering 6 million visits in 2011. Just a few blocks farther uptown, at Fifth Avenue and 88th Street, is another cultural landmark. Guggenheim Museum’s claim to fame lies not only in its impressive exhibits of Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary art, but also in its bold architecture. The cylindrical structure designed by the legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright adds a distinctly modern touch to this neighborhood filled with many traditional buildings and mansions, which once housed industrialists like Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller. The Metropolitan and Guggenheim are only two of 10 museums and cultural centers that make the Museum Mile a “go-to” destination for art lovers from all over the world.</p>
<h2>Let there be music!</h2>
<p>If you thought that this laid-back neighborhood was not hip enough to have great live music haunts, think again. Here are our Five Music Secrets of the Upper East Side:</p>
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<li><strong>Feinstein’s at Loews Regency</strong>, 540 Park Avenue, between 61st and 62 Streets, is a legendary nightclub where you can catch live performances of jazz, classical music, and cabaret.</li>
<li>Two nights a week you can listen to a classical quartet at <strong>Great Hall Balcony Bar at Metropolitan Museum of Art</strong>, 1000 Fifth Avenue near 82nd Street.</li>
<li><strong>Session 73</strong>, a bar at 1359 First Avenue and 73rd Street has good food and live bands on weekends.</li>
<li><strong>Aza bar</strong>, a cozy venue that features live music seven nights a week. 1668 Third Avenue between 93rd and 94th Streets.</li>
<li>Thursday, Friday and Saturday are jazz nights at <strong>Brasserie Julien</strong>, a French bistro at 1422 Third Avenue and 81st Street.</li>
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<p>Would you like to play and / or sing like the performers at these venues? We can’t promise you that, but we will give you the best music lessons on the Upper East Side!</p>
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<p>Two days from now, classical music lovers will celebrate a momentous event. January 27 will mark the 260th anniversary of the birth in 1756 of Wolfgang Mozart, one of the greatest composers of all time. Born in Salzburg, Austria, Mozart was a child prodigy, who started to write music at the age of four, and composed his <a id="68ff47b382a23" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lllz0Bm0KEQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">first minuet</a>    <script>
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<p>By the time he passed away in 1791, he had composed 600 works – about 17 pieces a year. They include numerous symphonies, piano and violin concertos, and operas, such as “<a id="68ff47b382a60" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGGjutPf_tk&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">The Magic Flute</a>    <script>
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<h2>An eventful life</h2>
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<li>He was born as Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang Amadeus but his baptism name was a tongue twister: Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, which means “beloved by God.” If they had had playgrounds in the mid-18th century, we are guessing he’d be teased a lot. As an adult, he shortened his name to Wolfgang Amadeus, and has been known as such for two and a half centuries.</li>
<li>History doesn’t tell us whether young Mozart played with any conventional toys, but we do know that he started to play the harpsichord (the predecessor of the piano) at the age of three. He played the piano for the first time at 22. He also mastered the <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/manhattan-violin-school-plays-second-fiddle-to-none/">violin</a>, as well as the organ and the clarinet.</li>
<li>We don’t know whether Mozart had a foreboding of his untimely death, but in 1791 he worked feverishly on what would be his last work, “<a id="68ff47b382a91" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zi8vJ_lMxQI&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Requiem</a>    <script>
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    </script>”. He passed away before he could complete it and it was finished by his pupil, Franz Süssmayr.</li>
<li>Mozart died at 35, which was young even in those days. In the centuries since, there has been a lot of speculation about the cause of his passing. The theories range from an undercooked pork chop and kidney failure, to murder by his rival Antonio Salieri.</li>
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<h2>All music genres</h2>
<p>These are just a few facts about the great composer. We can’t shed any more light on his life or death, but what we CAN do is send one of our amazing teachers to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/your-neighborhoods/">home or office</a> for a lesson. Of course Mozart – and classical music in general – is not the only genre we teach. We also offer lessons in other styles of music, like <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/at-new-york-music-school-jazz-lessons-wont-give-you-the-blues/">jazz</a>, rock, blues, and many others. So <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/contact-us/">contact us</a> and we’ll get you set up!</p>
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<p>We tend to think of classical composers and their orchestras as serious and dignified. There is no doubt that many of them were, or at least that’s how they went down in history. But that wasn’t always the case. Weird and wacky things happen to all humans, no matter how brilliant, talented, or famous!</p>
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<p>In the centuries past, there was no CNN or twitter, no one recorded embarrassing moments with a cell phone and posted the footage on Facebook, and news didn’t go global in the matter of seconds. The very notion of “celebrity gossip” was not as developed back then, and scandals were discussed in whispers rather than shouted from the rooftops. But all this doesn’t mean awkward and weird incidents didn’t happen back then – even in classical music. Let’s look at some of them.</p>
<h2>Cringeworthy moments</h2>
<p>Let’s start with the Baroque composer Jean-Baptiste Lully. Actually, his story falls under the category of tragicomedy – it started out funny but had an unhappy end. He had a habit of whacking the floor with a long wooden stick to keep the beat. Once, during the performance of his “<a id="68ff47b3832c5" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i23i0IS8m6U&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Te Deum</a>    <script>
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    </script>” to celebrate the recovery of King Louis XIV&#8217;s from surgery, he hit his foot with the stick. He contracted gangrene from the wound but refused to have his leg amputated so he could still dance. Unfortunately, he didn’t dance for very long – the gangrene spread and killed him. A century later, Ludwig van Beethoven had his own mishap while in Vienna. As he was becoming more absorbed in his music, he started to care less about his grooming and appearance. One day, while taking a walk, the disheveled composer was mistaken for a bum and arrested for loitering. Fortunately, he was soon released and lived long enough to compose his final, and possibly most famous, <a id="68ff47b383306" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-mvutiDRvQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Ninth Symphony</a>    <script>
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    </script>. And then there was Johannes Brahms. He was known for the unusual shape of his pants, often cutting them so they would reach his ankles exactly. Once, before conducting a performance of his own <a id="68ff47b38333b" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QS6b8JKzUeo&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">violin concerto</a>    <script>
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    </script>, he forgot to attach his suspenders. By the end of the final movement, the pants descended way below his hips. Not exactly an AC Hammer moment, but embarrassing nevertheless!</p>
<h2>Pure and simple</h2>
<p>The above anecdotes go to prove that nobody is perfect – in fact, there are a lot of examples showing that geniuses are often a bit wacky. But, as you can see, a bit of eccentricity had not stopped these famous composers (with the exception of Lully, perhaps) from continuing their work. And maybe, just maybe, this “crazy streak” made the artists even more creative and productive. Now, we certainly don’t want you to associate the word “crazy” with “music education.” We hasten to assure you that there is nothing even slightly odd about <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/how-we-work/">our lessons</a>. When one of <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/our-culture/">our (totally normal) teachers</a> comes to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office, there will be no weird pants, no whacking of sticks, and (hopefully) no arrests for vagrancy! What you WILL get is a great, personalized music lesson &#8211; no drama!</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2016 00:01:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Manhattan Music Lessons Will Keep You Earth-Bound! Last month, a major cinematic event took place, creating a galactic-size explosion right here on Earth: the premiere of the 12th movie in the epic “Star Wars” series, titled “.” This statement probably elicits two reactions: the rolling of the eyes by some, and the unbridled excitement by...</p>
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<p>Last month, a major cinematic event took place, creating a galactic-size explosion right here on Earth: the premiere of the 12th movie in the epic “Star Wars” series, titled “<a id="68ff47b383aff" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGbxmsDFVnE&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">The Force Awakens</a>    <script>
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    </script>.” This statement probably elicits two reactions: the rolling of the eyes by some, and the unbridled excitement by others. Whether you are part of the first or the second group, the fact remains that the “Star Wars” franchise is a…force to be reckoned with, and not only for the sci-fi fans.</p>
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<p>We will not weigh in on the artistic or other merits of the films, and even less so on the plausibility of the plots (we certainly don’t want the Empire to Strike Back at us!) What we do feel comfortable doing is exploring the soundtracks from these movies.</p>
<h2>Space music made on Earth</h2>
<p>Here is the background information you may or may not have known: the music of all 12 “Star Wars” films (which were released between 1977 and this year) was written by American composer John Williams and performed by <a href="http://www.lso.co.uk" target="_blank">London Symphony Orchestra</a>. Williams said he created the music to “represent the ideas of heroism and adventure” – themes that feature prominently in all the episodes. To achieve that effect, he used a variety of musical styles, culled from, among other sources, 20th century composers like Richard Strauss, Gustav Holst, and Igor Stravinsky. Six of the 12 movies feature the same opening score, “<a id="68ff47b383b3e" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVTN8BGe4-s&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Luke’s Theme</a>    <script>
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    </script>” additional, separate pieces were created specifically for each film. For instance, “<a id="68ff47b383b71" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKYacI4aDjM&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">The Arrival at Naboo</a>    <script>
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    </script>” is a theme song from “The Phantom Menace;” “Attack on the Clones” featured “<a id="68ff47b383ba8" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7GxRirgWqg&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Ambush on Coruscant</a>    <script>
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    </script>” and “<a id="68ff47b383bd8" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8UzG5Z27hQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">The Ice Planet Hoth</a>    <script>
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    </script> was a score from “The Empire Strikes Back.” What about the most recent movie? Watch Williams himself conduct the <a id="68ff47b383c05" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjNfOhbzxfI&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">opening track</a>    <script>
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    </script>. Obviously, we covered only a small fraction of the music featured in all the “Star Wars” movies. Would you like to hear more? Here is a <a id="68ff47b383c31" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_pyTBuN09k&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">nice compilation</a>    <script>
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<h2>No Yoda or Jedi – just people!</h2>
<p>The “Star Wars” films are set in a far-away galaxy populated by alien creatures, robotic droids, and other characters, both good and evil. Many of our teachers are huge “Star Wars” fans, but their feet are firmly grounded right here, on Earth – New York City, to be more precise. And that is very convenient, because they don’t have to travel through space to land in your <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/neighborhoods/">Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale</a> home or office. And, they won’t be carrying light sabers either (that would be too weird!) – just their <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/brooklyn-music-lessons-when-it-comes-to-the-guitar-you-can-be-all-fingers-and-thumbs/">guitars</a>, violins, or whatever other instrument you are learning to play. Instead of delving into the mysteries of the Force, they will help you discover the wonders of music!</p>
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<p>It’s the middle of January – how are you doing with your New Year resolutions? We hope you are sticking to them, especially if you or your child have decided to take up music lessons in 2016. There is no doubt that music education has <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/new-york-guitar-lessons-are-nothing-to-sneeze-at/">numerous benefits</a> for people of all ages. It not only improves our physical health, but also the mental and <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/from-blue-to-tickled-pink-brooklyn-music-lessons-will-lift-you-up/">emotional wellbeing</a>.</p>
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<p>Having been in the <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/what-we-do/">music education business</a> for many years, we are often asked by prospective students how to select a truly great school. Our advice is always the same: choose the school that has the best trained, most experienced, nicest, and kindest teachers. That’s just for starters. There is much more that a top-notch school should be able to offer its students.</p>
<h2>One-on-one training</h2>
<p>While any form of music training is beneficial, we believe – based on our experience, as well as that of numerous students – that private lessons offer the most advantages. For instance:</p>
<ul>
<li>In a group setting, the instructor cannot pay attention to each student’s needs or learning pace. A private music teacher, on the other hand, gives the one-on-one instruction, adapted specifically to the student. It’s not general or generic, but specific and personalized.</li>
<li>Because the lesson is tailored specifically to each student’s needs, level, and particular interests, the teacher will choose the exercises and repertoire that will help develop skills and technique.</li>
<li>During a private session, the “hands on” instruction is exactly that: the teacher will demonstrate the proper way to hold, handle, and use the instrument, and also pay attention to the student’s <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/straight-talk-from-new-york-city-guitar-school/">posture</a>.</li>
<li>During a private lesson, a teacher will give an instant feedback to the student, assessing progress or suggesting corrections.</li>
<li>Because the teacher is “invested” (in the manner of speaking) in the student’s musical development, he or she will offer constant support and encouragement – both of which are very important, especially when a student loses focus or motivation.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Go private</h2>
<p>As you can see, private lessons offer numerous advantages. Of course, the most important component of this experience is the instructor – the student’s progress will depend on how well educated and experienced the teacher is. At Hey Joe Guitar, we realize the role <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/our-music-teachers/">our teachers</a> play &#8211; no pun intended &#8211; in a student’s musical journey. That’s why we screen our teachers carefully to make sure that they meet our (and your) high standards. That means they are graduates of the top U.S and international music schools, have extensive teaching experience to ensure they have developed the necessary skills to make music education inspiring, interesting, and fun. And, as though all these criteria were not enough, we also select the teachers who are patient, affable, and well equipped with “people skills.” But that’s not all: our teachers are not only amazing but also mobile! This means they will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office. Now, that’s a private lesson that lives up to its name!</p>
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<p>We often say – and will continue to do so – that music is beneficial to us humans on so many levels: as a <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/heart-to-heart-with-manhattan-music-lessons/">health booster</a>, <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/new-york-guitar-school-will-never-stress-you-out/">stress reducer</a>, <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/nyc-guitar-school-has-the-key-to-success">key to success</a>, <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/at-brooklyn-guitar-school-music-is-unforgettable">memory enhancer</a>, and in <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/mind-your-language-at-new-york-guitar-school/">many other ways</a>. All of that is true. However, we thought it would be fun to explore the other side of the coin, so to speak: the feuds between famous musicians. Of course, these spats have nothing to do with music per se, but, rather, with the sometimes conflicting personalities of composers and performers.</p>
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<p>After all, no matter how talented these folks are, they are merely human and, as such, not exactly infallible.</p>
<h2>Scandalous behavior</h2>
<p>Rock musicians are the notorious “bad boys” of the music world, so you might be surprised to learn that even the classical composers sometimes quarreled with each other. Perhaps one of the best known conflicts in the history of music was the “War of the Romantics” &#8211; a conservatively minded group of composers led by Johannes Brahms, against a more progressive thinkers represented by Franz Liszt and Richard Wagner. Thankfully, their grievances were not petty or trivial, and had nothing to do with egos or fame. Rather, they were of artistic nature – the two groups butted heads over the traditional versus new forms of music. The former group favored music for music’s sake &#8211; that is, as entertainment. The second group, on the other hand, called for compositions that would include social, moral and cultural components. We are happy to report that the conflict, which put these distinguished composers at odds did not culminate in blows. It was limited to written manifestos and hissing at concerts.</p>
<h2>No bridge over troubled water</h2>
<p>The civility of the 19th century had not totally spilled over to the current times. For instance, <a id="68ff47b384c1d" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zLfCnGVeL4&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel’s</a>    <script>
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    </script>” as &#8220;the worst Bond tune ever.&#8221; More recent spats include the one between Katy Perry and Lily Allen, whom Perry called “fat,” as well as Courtney Love’s jab at former Nirvana drummer and current Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl, whom she accused of being &#8220;sexually obsessed&#8221; with her late husband, Curt Cobain. These are just a few examples of conflicts, past and present, among musicians. There are <a href="http://www.neontommy.com/news/2013/03/ten-memorable-feuds-music" target="_blank" rel="noopener">many more</a>!</p>
<h2>We’ll never do battle!</h2>
<p>Needless to say, most musicians don’t get into rowdy rows, and we can guarantee that our teachers never do, either. No matter what instrument they teach, they and their students play well together! So when you invite our teacher into your <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/neighborhoods/">Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale</a> home or office, you’ll get no quarrel from us!</p>
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<p>If you are like most people, you probably have specific tastes in music –a special affinity for a particular genre above all others. If that’s the case, have you ever wondered what sparked this preference? Why, for instance, are you partial to classical music, jazz, rock, or whatever other style is your favorite?</p>
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<p>Very few people ever question their tastes (and, by the same token, their peeves) in music or other areas of their lives. They like what they like, and that’s it. If you ARE interested in this subject, you might want to know that, generally speaking, our musical preferences are not biologically preset (that is, genetic) but, rather, they are determined by our experiences and personality – so it’s a case of “nurture vs. nature.”</p>
<h2>A matter of taste</h2>
<p>Quite a few studies have been trying to discover how our musical preferences develop and evolve over the years. Researchers believe that these interests start to take root around the age of 10 or so. From then on, two different scenarios are likely to occur. If at that point children are exposed to, say, <a id="68ff47b3854e2" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgpJVI3tDbY&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">classical music</a>    <script>
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<h2>Character traits</h2>
<p>Other <a href="http://psychcentral.com/lib/preferred-music-style-is-tied-to-personality/" target="_blank">research</a> suggested that favorite music genres are closely linked to personality. In that study, 36,000 people in more than 60 countries were asked to rate a wide range of musical styles in order of preference. Then, different personality types were matched with music genres. The research showed, for instance, that <a id="68ff47b38551e" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhJV9dDrp_4&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">blues</a>    <script>
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<h2>Perfect musical taste</h2>
<p>At <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/what-we-do/">Hey Joe Guitar</a>, our tastes include all kinds of music and a wide variety of instruments. We’ll be happy to prove it to you by sending one of our talented teachers right to your <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/on-the-waterfront-riverdale-music-lessons-are-yours-for-the-asking/">Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale</a> home or office. The lessons will blend in perfectly with your musical tastes!</p>
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<p>Happy New Year and welcome to January. In 2016, as in previous years, we remain dedicated to covering all the important topics related to music – no matter how weird or wacky they might be. Let’s start with tomorrow: January 5th is <a href="http://www.nationalbirdday.com" target="_blank">National Bird Day</a>, the intention of which is to raise public awareness about all kinds of issues related to these feathered creatures.</p>
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<p>Our own interest, not surprisingly, lies mostly in the vocalizations of avian sounds, commonly known as bird songs. In case you are wondering, this is not our first foray into the realm of <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/thats-no-bull-at-manhattan-music-lessons-we-like-animal-sounds/">non-human music</a>. As animal and nature lovers, we are as happy as a lark to think out of the box!</p>
<h2>Call of the wild</h2>
<p>Let us start by saying that, in a literal sense, there is no such thing as a swan song. It sounds poetic, but it’s a myth. Having said that, there are plenty of birds that do sing: nightingales, thrushes, warblers, and <a href="http://topyaps.com/top-10-birds-known-for-sweet-voice" target="_blank">many others</a>. Whether they “perform” in the morning (the so-called “<a id="68ff47b385e77" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2V7GWH5LBc&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">dawn chorus</a>    <script>
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    </script>! But as innocent as all that chirping sounds, bird scientists –who are called “ornithologists”- have found that these creatures do it for a specific reason, which proves that birds are not so “bird-brained” after all: they sing to attract and impress potential mates, or to mark and defend their territories. We have no idea whether the birds ever sing just for pleasure (though we certainly hope they do), but we do know they don’t have the same organizational rules as human-made music.</p>
<h2>Chirping up the right tree</h2>
<p>Here are some more fascinating facts about <a href="http://www.pbs.org/lifeofbirds/songs/" target="_blank">bird songs</a>:</p>
<ul>
<li>Birds’ vocal skills come from the unusual structure of their sound-producing organ called the syrinx, which is somewhat equivalent of the human sound box. The muscles of the syrinx control the song production; birds with more elaborate systems of vocal muscles produce more complex songs.</li>
<li>Birds give the impression of singing in long bursts without ever catching their breath. But that’s just an illusion &#8211; they actually take a series of shallow breaths, which are synchronized with each syllable they sing.</li>
<li>Birds are quite prolific in their vocal talents: the nightingale, for example, holds up to 300 different love songs in his repertoire; the cowbird uses 40 different notes; and the chaffinch may sing his song half a million times in a season.</li>
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<h2>It’s worth crowing about!</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com">Hey Joe Guitar</a> is an excellent music school, but we do have certain limitations: our lessons are not…for the birds, or, for that matter, for any other winged, beaked, tailed, or four-legged creatures. Sorry! But if you are a human being, you’ll be glad to know that our teachers have “people” skills. They will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home on the fly, and teach you to <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/sing-praises-to-manhattan-music-school/">sing</a> or play any musical instrument. The birds can’t play the guitar or piano, but our teachers sure can. And that’s a feather in our cap!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A Look at 2015’s Music Anniversaries, Courtesy of New York Guitar School Today is the last day of 2015 – congratulations, we made it! We are now looking forward to tomorrow – and the other 364 days of the new year, which we hope will be peaceful in our city and around the . But...</p>
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<p>Today is the last day of 2015 – congratulations, we made it! We are now looking forward to tomorrow – and the other 364 days of the new year, which we hope will be peaceful in our city and around the <a id="68ff47b386704" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cW8Alo_5uI&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">world</a>    <script>
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<p>But before 2015 becomes the “old” year, let’s look at some of the musical anniversaries that came up during the past 12 months. We are guessing you were not aware of many (or any, for that matter) of these milestones, but it’s never too late.</p>
<h2>Has it really been that long?</h2>
<p>Yes, it has! Time sure flies, and before you know it, two-digit anniversaries sneak up upon us. Let’s go down a list of musical anniversaries of 2015, starting with the 60th: on July 9, 1955 the song <a id="68ff47b386740" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgdufzXvjqw&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Rock Around the Clock</a>    <script>
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    </script>, a hit for Bill Haley and His Comets (and the theme from the film Blackboard Jungle), became the first rock ’n’ roll song to reach No. 1. And can you believe it has been half a century since Bob Dylan recorded (on June 15, 1965) <a id="68ff47b386772" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3Kt2v-PN9A&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Like a Rolling Stone</a>    <script>
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    </script>. Four days later, the actual Rolling Stones released <a id="68ff47b3867a1" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gd6ODRkzSUc&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction</a>    <script>
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    </script>. Interestingly, Rolling Stone Magazine recently placed both hits as No. 1 and 2, respectively, on its list of the greatest songs of all time. The summer of 1965 continued to be prolific for music: on August 15, the Beatles performed at <a id="68ff47b3867cd" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wS7O_GedYI&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Shea Stadium in New York</a>    <script>
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    </script> during their first U.S. your. July 26 marked the 40th anniversary of Van McCoy’s <a id="68ff47b3867fa" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wj23_nDFSfE&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">The Hustle</a>    <script>
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    </script>, which was a huge disco hit in those days. We don’t know about you, but to us 1985, the era of big hair and shoulder pads, seems like only 30 years ago… October 26 of this year marked three decades since Whitney Houston had her first No. 1 song with <a id="68ff47b386826" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewxmv2tyeRs&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Saving All My Love for You</a>    <script>
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    </script>. Moving on: August 4 of this year marked the 25th anniversary of the day Mariah Carey had her first chart topper with <a id="68ff47b386851" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tov22NtCMC4&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Vision of Love</a>    <script>
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    </script>. Twenty years ago, two sad events occurred in the music world: On March 31, 1995, the most popular Tejano singer, Selena, was shot to death in Corpus Christi, Texas. And on August 9, Jerry Garcia, leader of the Grateful Dead, died of a heart attack. . These are just some of the milestones that happened in 2015. Aren’t you glad we told you?</p>
<h2>We are a class act!</h2>
<p>Now, you may not know this, but 2015 also marked the 8th anniversary of the founding of <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/about-joe-berger/">Hey Joe Guitar</a>. All these years, our teachers have tirelessly traveled all over New York City to give music lessons to students in their Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Riverdale homes and offices. We can promise you that 2016 will be no different: you can always count on our school to provide the best private lessons and teachers in the city. This will be our New Year’s resolution for many years to come!</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2015 00:01:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Your Loss is Our Gain – At Manhattan Music School It has been just over a month since the holiday season officially started: it began with the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade, went on to Hanukkah and culminated with Christmas. Look back and think about how much food you consumed in the past weeks – the...</p>
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<p>It has been just over a month since the holiday season officially started: it began with the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade, went on to Hanukkah and culminated with Christmas. Look back and think about how much food you consumed in the past weeks – the turkeys, the trimmings, the pies, the hams, the cookies, the eggnogs, and all the other high-calorie treats. In fact, there are statistics showing that the average person gains several pounds between Thanksgiving and New Year’s.</p>
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<p>Now, you may say that you are far from “average.” That may well be – perhaps you have a very high IQ or are a Nobel Prize laureate. Wonderful, but even the most brilliant, above-average people eat and put on weight during the holidays. Now the question is: how do you lose the “holiday” pounds? Of course, the most logical answer is exercise. But if you are like so many other people (both average and above-average), you probably don’t want to venture outside to start jogging in New York’s notorious <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/hot-songs-for-wintry-days-new-york-guitar-schools-own-version-of-anti-freeze/">winter weather</a>. Luckily, there are some calorie-burning activities you can do indoors.</p>
<h2>It’s your loss!</h2>
<p>We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again: playing an instrument not only burns calories, but also gives your muscles a good workout. Which instrument is best for whipping you into shape? It’s the one that is most physically demanding – the drums! When you play them, you use nearly all of the body’s muscle groups, developing power, speed, endurance, and coordination. In one hour of playing, you can burn – a <a id="68ff47b38707d" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itAOGRiYRLI&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">drum roll</a>    <script>
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    </script> here &#8211; 290 calories! Next is the <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/brooklyn-music-lessons-when-it-comes-to-the-guitar-you-can-be-all-fingers-and-thumbs/">guitar</a>; if you play it standing up, you’ll burn 217 calories in one hour, but if you sit, it will be less: 145 calories (which is certainly better than none at all!) Moving on: you will drop 180 calories in one hour playing the <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/hit-the-keys-at-a-new-york-piano-school/">piano</a>, organ, trumpet, or <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/manhattan-violin-school-plays-second-fiddle-to-none/">violin</a>, while the horn, <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/a-tale-of-two-cellos-at-new-york-music-school/">cello</a>, harp, and <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/manhattan-music-lessons-bring-magic-to-the-flute/">flute</a> will “lighten” you up by between 122 and 145 calories. But that’s not all: <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/at-manhattan-voice-school-you-will-sing-volumes/">singing</a> also uses plenty of muscles and zaps 136 calories an hour. And here’s a surprising tidbit: even the itsy-bitsy <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/manhattan-harmonica-lessons-when-it-comes-to-the-harmonica-size-doesnt-matter/">harmonica</a> has huge powers: all the inhaling and exhaling burns lots of calories in the process!</p>
<h2>Keep us in good shape</h2>
<p>The message we are trying to convey is this: no matter which instrument you play, if you apply yourself to the process and do it wholeheartedly, you will keep yourself in shape. And there is an added bonus for our teachers: by trekking to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office, they too will burn lots of calories. So you see, when it comes to playing music, everyone is a … loser!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2015 00:01:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>New York Music School’s Guide to Christmas Music It’s Christmas Eve and, to paraphrase the famous poem by Clement Clarke Moore, “all through the house not a creature is stirring, not even a mouse. The stockings are hung by the chimney with care, in hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there.” Of course, this is an idealized...</p>
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<p>It’s Christmas Eve and, to paraphrase the famous poem by Clement Clarke Moore, “all through the house not a creature is stirring, not even a mouse. The stockings are hung by the chimney with care, in hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there.” Of course, this is an idealized image of Christmas Eve, one that all too often doesn’t match the reality of our hectic lives. If you are like most New Yorkers, chances are that responsibilities of jobs and families have not left you enough time for comfort or joy this holiday season.</p>
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<p>But the good news is that it is not too late to “soak up” some holiday spirit and enjoy the hours ahead. How? We are not talking about the frantic, last-minute shopping, but rather about a quiet immersion in Christmas concerts that take place in almost every corner of our city.</p>
<h2>Off the tourist track</h2>
<p>Sure, there are famous venues like Radio City Music Hall with its Christmas Spectacular or the performance of the Nutcracker at Lincoln Center. Both are superb, of course, but what we have in mind are less touristy and more intimate venues. For instance, today there is holiday caroling at <a href="http://www.newyorkled.com/event/holiday-caroling-at-washington-square-park" target="_blank">Washington Square Park</a>, Gramercy Park, and East Village (by the statue in the West Stuyvesant Square Park),.They will certainly be fun community events. Whether you are a churchgoer or not, as a music lover you will enjoy Christmas concerts in various churches around the city. Tonight at 10:30 pm and tomorrow at 1 am, there will be plenty of music at the <a href="http://www.stjohndivine.org/visit/calendar/events/liturgy-worship/13049/christmas-eve-festal-eucharist-2" target="_blank">Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine</a> at 1047 Amsterdam Avenue and 112th Street. Following traditional carols sung by the Cathedral Choristers, a concert featuring Mozart’s <em>Adagio</em> and <em>Rondo</em>, K. 617, <em>Coronation Mass</em>, K. 317, and more, will be performed by he combined Cathedral Choirs. On December 26, you can hear Handel&#8217;s “Messiah” at Trinity Church on Wall Street and Broadway. These are just some of the many Christmas Eve/ Day events that will brighten up your holidays.</p>
<h2>Post-holidays lessons</h2>
<p>In a couple of days, Christmas will be over, though the holiday season will continue until New Year’s Eve. We’ll understand if you want to spend this special time with family and friends rather than with your music teacher! However, once all the festivities are over, please <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/contact-guitar-lessons-nyc/">contact us</a> and ask us to send one of our excellent music teachers for a private lesson at your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office. For this occasion, we’d like to re-write Moore’s poem this way: <em>“T’was after the holidays and all creatures were in good mood cleaning the violin and waxing the flute. The guitar was dusted and piano polished with care In the hopes the music teacher soon would be there.”</em> Okay, so we are not great poets (nor have we ever pretended to be), but we sure know music!</p>
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		<title>With Manhattan Music Lessons, Christmas Songs Come Alive!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2015 00:01:58 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Learn the Art of Caroling, With Manhattan Music Lessons “It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas; Soon the bells will start, And the thing that will make them ring Is the carol that you sing Right within your heart.” Can you imagine the Christmas season without the carols? We are guessing not (unless you...</p>
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<p><em>“It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas; Soon the bells will start, And the thing that will make them ring Is the carol that you sing Right within your heart.”</em> Can you imagine the Christmas season without the carols? We are guessing not (unless you have a Scrooge-like disposition), because <a id="68ff47b387f35" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsG3F-DmUnM&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">these songs</a>    <script>
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<p>All this to say that caroling did not always enjoy the wholesome image depicted in Victorian art or Normal Rockwell’s paintings. Having said that, most people today enjoy listening to (or singing) Christmas songs, because they reflect the spirit of the holidays. But as much as we love traditional renditions, we are also fond of less conventional, but nevertheless beautiful, versions. Let’s explore some of them.</p>
<h2>They did it their way</h2>
<p>Many people associate one of the most popular holiday songs, “White Christmas,” with Bing Cosby. However, we also like this more <a id="68ff47b387f72" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YDW6mAygz4&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">modern version</a>    <script>
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    </script>.” And how about the smoky -voiced Nora Jones putting her own touch on “<a id="68ff47b388000" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZnaNUBDeQg&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">It Came Upon a Midnight Clear</a>    <script>
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<h2>Spreading the cheer (all year round)</h2>
<p>Christmas comes but once a year, but we don’t have to tell you that music lessons know no seasons. That’s why our teachers will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office regardless of what time of the year it is. And when they arrive, you don’t have to deck the halls with boughs of holly. The only thing you need is your guitar, <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/manhattan-violin-school-plays-second-fiddle-to-none/">violin</a>, or whatever other instrument you play. That and a festive mood!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2015 00:01:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Lessons at Brooklyn Guitar School Are Better Than Front Teeth! Christmas is less than two weeks away and the stores around New York City are full of shoppers looking for just the right gifts for family and friends. We love the traditional exchange of presents around the Christmas tree, or the unwrapping of packages left...</p>
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<p>Christmas is less than two weeks away and the stores around New York City are full of shoppers looking for just the right gifts for family and friends. We love the traditional exchange of presents around the Christmas tree, or the unwrapping of packages left by Santa. We realize that most people these days (both adults and children) prefer big-ticket items that cost an arm and a leg – figuratively speaking, of course.</p>
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<p>However, having said that, we are partial to gifts that are personal and symbolic – ones that have special meaning to you and the person who receives it. Such a present, no matter how small or inexpensive, is a wonderful gesture because it comes from the heart. It says to your loved one: “I chose this particular present because I knew you would enjoy it,” instead of, “I had to idea what to buy you, so here’s this tie. It doesn’t matter to me whether you’ll wear or or re-gift it; at least I didn’t come empty-handed.” Does this sound familiar?</p>
<h2>A partridge in a pear tree…or two front teeth?</h2>
<p>Actually, we are betting that nobody (okay, to be on the safe side, let’s say very few people) want to receive either a partridge or a set of front teeth for Christmas – no matter what the songs say. So how do you choose a gift that is personal and specific rather than generic? It’s easy: most people love to receive something that is useful to them. If they have a hobby or an interest, it makes it even easier to choose an appropriate gift. We don’t mean to sound self-serving, but let’s say your friend or family member is a music fan or musician. There are literally dozens of things you could offer them, ranging from tickets to one or more concerts that are scheduled to take place in <a href="http://www.timeout.com/newyork/music" target="_blank">New York in 2016</a>, to some unique objects like a bracelet made from a recycled guitar string, vintage band posters, or any other of <a href="http://www.buzzfeed.com/chelseypippin/25-gifts-musicians-will-want-to-keep-for-themselves#.dqQk4ar8D" target="_blank">these</a> cool items. It’s the thought that counts!</p>
<h2>Play it right!</h2>
<p>Of course, among the best gifts for music lovers are music lessons. It doesn’t matter whether the person is already playing an instrument or wants to start. In either case, <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/why-us/">we can help</a>. First of all, you can’t go wrong with our <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/gift-certificate/">gift certificate</a>. Whether you buy a 3 or 5-pack of lessons, or a monthly membership; a 30-minute, 45-minute, or hourly sessions, the gift card is a perfect present for any music aficionado. Secondly, once the music lesson is set up, we will send one of our amazing teachers to the student’s Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/neighborhoods/">residence</a>. (He or she will ring the bell, not come down the chimney). Think about it: isn’t a gift of music better than another tie, sweater, or scarf?</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>New York Music Lessons Won’t Let You Give Up! Many people, including some music lovers, may not realize that mid-December marks the 245th anniversary of the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven. His exact day of birth in 1770 remains elusive, but we do know that he was baptized on December 17, which means he was...</p>
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<p>Many people, including some music lovers, may not realize that mid-December marks the 245th anniversary of the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven. His exact day of birth in 1770 remains elusive, but we do know that he was baptized on December 17, which means he was born just days prior (in the 18th century, it was a common practice to baptize newborns within a week of their birth).</p>
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<p>Beethoven, of course, grew up to be one of the most <a id="68ff47b388fec" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-fFHeTX70Q&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">gifted composers</a>    <script>
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<h2>Their own “Ode to Joy”</h2>
<p>Let’s start with Itzak Perlman, widely considered to be the greatest violinist of the 20th century. He contracted polio at the age of four and his legs were paralyzed. But he managed to walk with crutches and learned to play the <a id="68ff47b38905c" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEmbFSiJzEQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">violin while seated</a>    <script>
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    </script>. Then there is the “wonder-ful” singer and <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/the-more-the-merrier-with-brooklyn-music-lessons/">multi-instrumentalist</a> Stevie Wonder, who has been blind since birth. Yet, despite his disability, Wonder has released more than 30 <a id="68ff47b38908b" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bGOgY1CmiU&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">No. 1 hits</a>    <script>
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    </script> and is among the most decorated artists in history. And speaking of blindness, let’s not forget to mention the great Ray Charles. He lost his sight to glaucoma by the age of seven, but still managed to learn to play the piano, organ, saxophone, clarinet, and trumpet, becoming one of the <a id="68ff47b3890b8" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IumnmhnPJKQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">most successful singers</a>    <script>
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<h2>Keep on playing!</h2>
<p>If there is a teachable moment in the above-mentioned stories, it is this: adversity happens, but with strength, courage, and determination, we can overcome the obstacles on our way. It’s not just disabilities or health issues in general that can cause us to lose faith. Sometimes stress, tiredness, or other issues lessen our motivation to keep going – whether with music lessons or any other task. Do you (or your child) need encouragement to keep up with the music lessons? <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/our-music-teachers/">Our teachers</a> are known around here as “great motivators!” So <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/contact-guitar-lessons-nyc/">invite them</a> into your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office, and keep on playing!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2015 00:01:49 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>We bet you don’t know what today is. Yes, it is Thursday, December 10, but this day also marks a little-known and not much celebrated occasion: the Nobel Prize Day. Why December 10th? Because Alfred Nobel, who created this prize, passed away on this day in 1896. A year prior, Nobel, a Swedish chemist who invented the dynamite, wrote his last will, leaving much of his vast wealth to the establishment of the Prize that would honor men and women for outstanding achievements in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, and for work in peace.</p>
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<p>The first Nobel was awarded in 1901 to Henri Dunant, the Swiss doctor who founded the International Committee of the Red Cross. Since then, some 900 people and organizations received this honor.</p>
<h2>Geniuses at play</h2>
<p>What we found very interesting is that many of the Nobel Prize winners, especially in the physics category, were music aficionados and even accomplished musicians themselves. It only goes to disprove the common perception that music and science don’t mix or, if you prefer to re-phrase it, that people with “scientific” minds have no interest in or “feel” for music. Clearly, this isn’t so. Let’s see which geniuses were music fans.</p>
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<li>Albert Einstein, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921, loved his <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/manhattan-violin-school-plays-second-fiddle-to-none/">violin</a>, although he could also play <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/hit-the-keys-at-a-new-york-piano-school/">the piano</a>. And according to a biography of the great scientist, one of the pieces he had been working hard to master as a student was the G-major violin sonata by Brahms.</li>
<li>The recipient of the 1952 Nobel Peace Prize, theologian Albert Schweitzer, loved to play the organ.</li>
<li>Donald Glasser, a physicist who was awarded the Nobel in 1960, played the violin.</li>
<li>Richard Feynman, who co-won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965, was good at playing the bongo drums.</li>
<li>Saul Perlmutter, who was awarded the Nobel in Physics in 2011, is not only a violinist, but he also teaches a course at UC Berkeley titled “Physics and Music.”</li>
<li>Thomas Südhof, who won the 2013 Nobel Prize for Medicine/Physiology, plays the bassoon. In fact, in <a href="http://brendanball.com/2013/10/11/nobel-prize-winner-owes-everything-to-learning-a-musical-instrument/" target="_blank">an interview</a> with the editor of a bassoon magazine, he stressed the value of the discipline he had acquired from immersion in music.</li>
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<p>Obviously, we can’t mention here hundreds of other distinguished Nobel musicians, but the six listed above prove that music and brilliant minds go hand in hand!</p>
<h2>Prized teachers</h2>
<p>We are not going to tell you that when a <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/our-culture/">teacher</a> of ours comes to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office, you will have a genius on your doorstep. We believe in full disclosure so we are letting you know that none of our teachers ever won (or was even nominated for) the Nobel Prize. But that’s okay, because we know beyond a shadow of the doubt that we have the best-trained teachers in New York City. Their dedication, experience, and teaching techniques take the prize!</p>
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<p>Starting yesterday and for the next eight days, Jewish people around the world celebrate Hanukkah. Like every year, there is no lack of cool Hanukkah events and celebrations being held in New York City, for <a href="http://www.timeout.com/newyork/hanukkah" target="_blank">adults</a> and <a href="http://www.timeout.com/new-york-kids/hanukkah" target="_blank">kids</a> alike. This holiday commemorates the victory in 165 B.C.E. of the Maccabees over the Greek army that occupied the Holy Land, and the subsequent liberation and &#8220;rededication&#8221; of the Temple in Jerusalem. Because this holiday is traditionally celebrated with the lighting of the menorah, it is called the Festival of Lights.</p>
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<p>In fact, Hanukkah arouse from what could probably be called the world’s oldest oil shortage crisis: when the Maccabees liberated the Temple, they found only a small cruse of oil &#8211; enough to light the Menorah for one day. It would take eight days to produce new oil, but, miraculously, that one cruse lasted eight days and nights.</p>
<h2>חנוכה שמחה</h2>
<p>There is not as much Hanukkah related music as there is about Christmas, but we really like these flash mobs and other street scenes that could be enjoyed during the holidays:</p>
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<li>In Hebrew, Hashem Melech means “The Lord is King” and this <a id="68ff47b38a2de" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIpfXbhq2dk&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">lively melody</a>    <script>
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<li>New York’s “StandFour,” which is made up of four former members of Yeshiva University&#8217;s all-male a capella group, recorded this <a id="68ff47b38a324" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAbTDHblxFM&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">cheerful song</a>    <script>
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<li>Very appropriately, <a id="68ff47b38a35a" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULtglogZbR8&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">this flash mob</a>    <script>
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    </script> took place on a street in Jerusalem, the city where Hanukkah traditions originally started.</li>
<li>And how about these two different but upbeat renditions of Hanukkah mash-ups: one by the aptly named group “<a id="68ff47b38a39c" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSJCSR4MuhU&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">The Maccabees</a>    <script>
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<h2>The classics</h2>
<p>Now, you may be wondering if there are any classical pieces that would fall under the category of Hanukkah music, the way that, for instance, the “Hallelujah Chorus from Handel&#8217;s &#8220;<a id="68ff47b38a400" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76RrdwElnTU&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Messiah</a>    <script>
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    </script>” symbolizes Christmas? Not really, but there are some beautiful classical compositions of Jewish themes, such as <a id="68ff47b38a431" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jX1exz7eORo&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Leonard Bernstein’s 3rd Symphony (“the Kaddish”)</a>    <script>
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    </script>,” and <a href="http://www.compactdiscoveries.com/CompactDiscoveriesArticles/Hanukkah.html" target="_blank">quite a few others</a>. Here is the bottom line: no matter what kind of Hanukkah (or other holiday songs) you enjoy the most, one of <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/our-music-teachers/">our music teachers</a> will give you a lesson in the privacy of your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office. With that, we wish you a very happy holiday season!</p>
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<p>Christmas is soon here and you know what that means: <a id="68ff47b38ac9d" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWv72L4wgCc&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Santa Claus is coming to town</a>    <script>
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    </script>. But wait. Before the jolly old Kris Kringle makes his annual appearance, he will be pre-empted by another traditional holiday visitor: St. Nicholas. In fact, long before the white-bearded, red robe-clad Santa became popular towards the end of the 19th century, it was St. Nick who –according to the traditional lore – distributed gifts to good children in many parts of the world.</p>
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<p>But while Santa is “on the job” on Christmas Eve, transported hinter, thither and yon by his flying reindeer, Nicholas works the world on December 6, traveling by foot, on horseback, donkey, or other modes of transportation. Who exactly is this mysterious figure? Unlike Santa, who, in his modern form, was created by the Coca-Cola Company in the 1920s, St. Nick was a real Greek bishop, who lived in the 3rd and 4th centuries; by the early 13th century, he became known as a patron of children and a magical gift bearer.</p>
<h2>Overshadowed by Santa</h2>
<p>December 6 is still largely celebrated as St. Nicholas Day across Europe. The gifts he brings usually consist of treats like cookies and chocolate, unlike big ticket-items Santa is known for. Also, if a child has been particularly naughty during the year, St. Nick will give him ribbon-tied birch twigs, which are comparable to lumps of coal in the more modern Santa version. What about the <a href="http://www.stnicholascenter.org/pages/usa-christmas-customs/" target="_blank">United States</a>? The tradition of St. Nick is not as common here, even though early European immigrants brought some of their customs to America. To this day, some Greek and Russian Orthodox churches, as well as those with the strong Dutch or German heritage, still celebrate December 6 as St. Nicholas Day. But at least at one point in history, St. Nicholas made news in our city. On December 7, 1773, the New York Gazette reported: &#8220;Last Monday, the anniversary of St. Nicholas, otherwise called Santa Claus, was celebrated at Protestant Hall, at Mr. Waldron’s; where a great number of sons of the ancient saint [the Sons of Saint Nicholas] celebrated the day with great joy and festivity.&#8221; Another such notice appeared in 1774: &#8220;Monday next, being the anniversary of Saint Nicholas, will be celebrated by the descends of the ancient Dutch Families.&#8221;</p>
<h2>Celebrate with music</h2>
<p>You don’t want St. Nicholas to bring you birch twigs, or, even worse, get lumps of coal from Santa? Well then, don’t skip your lessons (the same goes for your kids) and continue to <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/with-nyc-music-school-youll-never-be-out-of-practice/">practice regularly</a>. No matter what holidays you celebrate, our teachers will always be available to come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office, bearing the gift…of music!</p>
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<p>A few more hours and the month of November will be over. Tomorrow December begins and, with it, all the excitement surrounding the holidays. While celebrations of Hanukkah (December 6 until the 14th), Christmas (December 25), and Kwanzaa (December 26 &#8211; January 1) dominate this month’s agenda, other special occasions are not getting as much attention. But the fact is that December is full of (mostly wacky) holidays that most people don’t even know exist. We thought it would be fun to match some of these crazy events with appropriate songs. So let’s get to it!</p>
<h2>A bit of craziness…</h2>
<p>OMG – texting is no longer a new technology; as a matter of fact, December 3 will mark the 23rd anniversary of the very <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/05/technology/05iht-sms.4.8603150.html?pagewanted=all&amp;_r=1&amp;" target="_blank" rel="noopener">first text message</a>, which was sent out in 1992. What did it say? Very appropriately, the message read “Merry Christmas.” We think a good song to mark this occasion is this <a id="68ff47b38b3b7" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vc-L3vPNXMw&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">upbeat tune</a>    <script>
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<h2>Keep playing!</h2>
<p>Whether you commemorate one of the above-mentioned wacky events or celebrate more conventional December holidays, one thing is certain – no matter how busy you are during the festive season, there should always be time for music. What we mean is this: New York has no shortage of <a href="http://www.newyorkcitytheatre.com/index_concert.php" target="_blank" rel="noopener">concerts</a> during the month of December, so whatever kind of music you like, it is right there in your neighborhood. But also don’t forget music lessons. <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/our-culture/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Our teachers</a> are not so busy celebrating National Cat Herder’s Day that they would not find time to come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office!</p>
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<p>To most of us Thanksgiving means stuffed turkey with all the delicious trimmings, pecan and pumpkin pies for dessert, and afterwards a football game. That’s the traditional take on Thanksgiving. But there is no law, rule, or regulation that says it’s the only way to celebrate this holiday. Is there a reason you shouldn’t have pizza instead of turkey? No, there isn’t.</p>
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<p>In fact, some folks are eschewing the customary way of celebrating Thanksgiving and creating some wacky traditions of their own. And that is okay – after all, change is good. So this blog is dedicated – in the words of Apple founder Steve Jobs – “to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently.”</p>
<h2>Re-writing tradition</h2>
<p>A couple of years ago, <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2013/11/27/weird-holiday-traditions-for-thanksgiving/3771463/" target="_blank">USA TODAY </a>asked its readers on Twitter about the unusual family traditions that people look forward to the most on Thanksgiving. Among some funky answers was a longstanding tradition of ordering Chinese food on Thanksgiving and eating it in the den. Another reader reported that much of the day is spent “hiding in the garage, sipping apple pie rum.” <a href="https://www.mainstreet.com/slideshow/7-wacky-thanksgiving-traditions" target="_blank">On another site</a>, people report having Thanksgiving paintball tournaments, and roasting a turkey on a stick over a sage fire. And if you believe David Letterman, New York has a funky Thanksgiving tradition of its own, which has nothing to do with the <a href="http://www.nyctourist.com/macys_map.htm" target="_blank">Macy’s annual parade</a>. “In New York City there are lots of engaging Thanksgiving traditions,” he said.  “For example, a lot of New Yorkers don&#8217;t buy the frozen Thanksgiving turkey. They prefer to buy the bird live and then push it in front of a subway train.” (Lest animal lovers take this seriously, let us assure you that Letterman was joking – at least we hope so!) And speaking of odd Thanksgivings, many of us tend to think that the modern version of this holiday is similar to the way Pilgrims celebrated it. If you subscribe to this view, you might be surprised by these archives from the Library of Congress. They show that <a href="http://petapixel.com/2014/11/26/old-photos-reveal-odd-thanksgiving-traditions-100-years-ago/" target="_blank">100 years ago, Thanksgiving</a> was celebrated very much like the present-day Halloween is. It seems that back then “children and adults alike would dress up and go on ‘crawls’ in big cities like New York and Chicago… fantastically garbed youngsters and their elders were on every corner of the city.” Instead of turkeys, they would get “pennies and nickels, apples, or pieces of candy.” See? You learn something new every day!</p>
<h2>Don’t forget the music!</h2>
<p>If you are a traditionalist rather than an out-of-the-box thinker, you will probably want to celebrate Thanksgiving in the customary way. If so, have you thought about what background music will be playing while you feast? There are some very <a id="68ff47b38bcac" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbPBT_TE_Fo&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">nice compilations</a>    <script>
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<p>Here’s a thought that probably never crossed your mind: if classical composers were alive today and good at using social messaging tools, what kind of tweets or Facebook posts would they be putting out about their BFFs? We are only guessing, of course, but perhaps Mozart would post something along the lines of: “Hanging out and jamming with Haydn.” <div id="attachment_2255" style="width: 160px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/music_10-2.png"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-2255" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-2255" src="/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/music_10-2-150x150.png" alt="smiley face" width="150" height="150" /></a><p id="caption-attachment-2255" class="wp-caption-text">Smiley Face!</p></div>And it is certainly within a realm of possibility that teenage Beethoven would take to social media to brag: “Traveling to Vienna to finally meet my main man, Mozart.” He might even add a smiley face to his post.</p>
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<p>Sounds far-fetched? Maybe it is, but the fact remains that even though we think of great composers as geniuses (and rightly so), they too were human and enjoyed friendships with other accomplished musicians of their time.</p>
<h2>The Mozart effect</h2>
<p>One of the best-documented relationships of the Classical period was the friendship between Mozart and Joseph Haydn. Based on historical evidence, the two Austrians got along, um, famously, even though they had different temperaments: Haydn was, by all accounts, calm and reserved, while his younger counterpart was more vivacious and mercurial (which only goes to prove that opposites really do attract). Their orchestras were structured slightly differently as well: Haydn preferred the English horn over the clarinet, whereas Mozart favored the latter instrument. As Mozart said, referring to Haydn, “He alone has the secret of making me smile and touching me to the bottom of my soul.” In fact, between 1782 and 1785 Mozart dedicated a group of six string quartets <a id="68ff47b38c661" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BS_rG_XZ0Y&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">one</a>    <script>
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<h2>A talented pupil</h2>
<p>Now, what about the relationship between Mozart and Beethoven? It was not so much a friendship as a mentor – student relationship. As a young man, Beethoven admired Mozart, who was 14 years his senior, and hoped to take music lessons from the great composer. Finally, in 1786, young Beethoven traveled from Bonn to Vienna to meet his idol. According to<a href="http://www.classicfm.com/composers/beethoven/guides/beethoven-and-mozart/#EvOKsykHjdZzm6pf.97" target="_blank"> historical accounts</a>, Mozart was reportedly in a foul mood and when the young prodigy showed up at his house, he demanded: &#8220;Play something!” Beethoven performed the opening of <a id="68ff47b38c78c" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDitJ0WLhDY&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Mozart&#039;s C minor Piano Concerto</a>    <script>
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<h2>Let’s be friends!</h2>
<p>We find the above stories of friendship / mentorship very inspiring – and there are <a href="http://www.classicalmpr.org/story/2013/12/12/composer-friends" target="_blank">more examples!</a> We hope that they will inspire you to start playing any of the instruments mentioned above &#8211; <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/hit-the-keys-at-a-new-york-piano-school/">the piano</a>, <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/a-tale-of-two-cellos-at-new-york-music-school/">cello</a>, or other instruments. <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/contact-guitar-lessons-nyc/">Contact us</a>, and one of our fantastic teachers will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office for a truly inspiring lesson!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2015 00:01:10 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>If asked what is your favorite time of year, chances are you won’t say it’s mid-November, unless you live in the southern hemisphere, where it is spring right now. But in New York, November is often grey and chilly, which may be the reason why so many people exercise much less that they do during the spring and summer months. (There’s actually a <a href="http://www.gallup.com/poll/151424/health-habits-continue-steep-winter-decline.aspx" target="_blank">Gallop poll</a> showing that Americans are less physically active as weather gets cold). Are you one of them?</p>
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<p>We get it: when it is dark and cold outside, you don’t feel like going out for a jog or even a walk. It is so much easier and more pleasant to stay inside. But if this is your mindset, we hope you reconsider, especially since there is a good way to make even the most strenuous workout more enjoyable. We are referring to music, of course!</p>
<h2>Breaking sweat with music</h2>
<p>You might think we are giving you a song-and-dance routine here since we have a vested interest in teaching you to play an instrument. Actually, this statement is not totally self-serving: <a href="http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/psychology-workout-music/" target="_blank">Studies</a> suggest that listening to music while you exercise makes your workout more effective. There are several reasons why that is. For instance, a good beat not only makes you <em>want</em> to move, but it also helps you keep your pace. Also, listening to music creates a surge of energy that keeps you going, and it diverts your focus from physical discomfort – like soreness and tiredness &#8211; that a more strenuous workout might cause. In other words, music “tricks” your mind into concentrating on the sounds generated by your iPod rather than on your exertion level or the repetitive movements of your exercise routine. If you are wondering what is the best “exercise music,” here are some general suggestions:</p>
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<li>As you warm up, you’d want to listen to tracks that give you a burst of energy.</li>
<li>Whether you prefer high, medium or low intensity exercise, choose something upbeat to keep your juices flowing during the main phase of your exercise.</li>
<li>A slower and more mellow sound will help you cool down afterwards.</li>
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<h2>Feel the (calorie) burn</h2>
<p>As long we are on the subject of music and exercise, did you know that the mere action of playing an instrument provides a terrific workout as well? While it may not improve your athletic performance per se (unless you are a member of a fast-moving marching band), it can help you <a href="http://calorielab.com/burned/?mo=se&amp;gr=10&amp;ti=music+playing&amp;q=&amp;wt=150&amp;un=lb&amp;kg=68" target="_blank">burn calories</a>. Just as an example, playing drums for an hour will burn 270 calories; <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/brooklyn-music-lessons-when-it-comes-to-the-guitar-you-can-be-all-fingers-and-thumbs/">a guitar</a> will “eat up” 204 calories; and a trombone 238. In fact, practically any instrument will use up at least 100 calories in one hour of playing. Also, since playing certain instruments is physically demanding, you can get a good workout while you are at it. Drum players, for instance, use practically all the body’s muscle groups for strength, speed, endurance, and coordination. In fact, all the instruments, as well as <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/sing-praises-to-manhattan-music-school/">signing</a>, exercise some muscle groups.</p>
<h2>Let there be music!</h2>
<p>No, we can’t promise that you will lose loads of weight while playing an instrument (though you might) or that we will help improve the quality of your workout. What we can promise is that whatever instrument you’d like to play, we will be happy to come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office and give you lessons. Whether you use your new musical skills to drop a few pounds and get in shape is up to you. But as you can see from all the research above, music can help you be …as fit as a fiddle!</p>
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<p>Let’s talk about motivation, especially as it pertains to music lessons. There are many reasons why a student may sometimes feel that he or she just doesn’t have what it takes to become proficient in playing an instrument. We have heard students say things like “I am not good enough” or “I keep making mistakes.” Making mistakes, as you know, is natural when you are learning a new skill and it is certainly not a good reason to get discouraged. In fact, we’ll let you in on a secret (well, it’s not exactly a secret, but a lot of people may not realize it): even the most famous musicians occasionally hit a wrong note. Why? It is certainly not because of lack of practice, but it could be due to nerves (yes, even the most experienced musicians sometimes suffer from stage fright), a wrong move of the fingers on the instrument, or a number of other factors. After all, even the most acclaimed virtuosos are only human!</p>
<h2>Slip of a finger</h2>
<p>Of course when experienced musicians are performing, an untrained ear of a spectator in the audience may not catch a wrong note. Do you think your ear is fine-tuned enough to hear it? Listen to these pieces and try to catch the slips. There is a very <a id="68ff47b38dd42" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0R9rQDz5AM&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">interesting compilation</a>    <script>
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<h2>Helping your progress</h2>
<p>If there’s a moral here it is that making errors is not a reason to give up – if anything, it’s a reason to try harder the next time. Our teachers understand that mistakes are a normal part of a learning process, and when they come for a lesson in your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office, they will patiently teach you the right technique. This means they will not only instruct you on how to read notation and play, but also on how to hold and handle your instrument, breathe correctly, feel confident and comfortable, and generally get the <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/get-ready-for-your-lessons-with-new-york-music-school/">most out of your lesson</a>. So make no mistake about it: keep playing!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Remember the Music, with Brooklyn Guitar School Generally speaking, we like to keep these blogs upbeat because, by its very nature, music &#8211; listening to it or playing – is such a positive experience. But sometimes sad topics do come up and we feel that they are important enough to merit further exploring. One such...</p>
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<p>Generally speaking, we like to keep these blogs upbeat because, by its very nature, music &#8211; listening to it or playing – is such a positive experience. But sometimes sad topics do come up and we feel that they are important enough to merit further exploring. One such subject is Alzheimer’s disease. Why are we bringing this up now? Because November is <a href="http://www.alz.org/co/in_my_community_alzheimers_awareness_month.asp" target="_blank">Alzheimer’s Awareness Month</a>, designated as such in 1983 by President Ronald Reagan. It is all the more poignant because just a decade after the proclamation, the former President himself was diagnosed with this terrible illness. Needless to say, we don’t claim to have extensive medical knowledge about Alzheimer’s, and we only know what the research indicates. And one of the findings that we think is particularly interesting pertains to the effect of music on the declining mental abilities of Alzheimer’s patients.</p>
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<h2>Awakening the memories</h2>
<p>Remember Barbra Streisand’s 1975 hit, <a id="68ff47b38e62b" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Yrd6caXygw&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“The Way We Were”</a>    <script>
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<h2>Remembrance of things past</h2>
<p>How does hearing familiar tunes boost the memory? Scientists point to several reasons. One of them is that music stimulates the mind and may re-hash some dormant memories. Also, music is processed in multiple areas of the brain, which, researchers suggest, tend to be less damaged by Alzheimer&#8217;s disease. Whatever the mechanism, we are so happy that music plays such a significant role in the lives of so many people. And we don’t have to remind you that exposure to <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/start-therapy-at-nyc-music-school/">music is beneficial</a> to anyone, at any time of their lives. A teacher of ours will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office to introduce you, your child, or another family member to the joys of music. Please <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/contact-us/">contact us </a>and give your brain a workout!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Celebrate Veterans Day, with New York Music School Two days from now, on November 11, we will celebrate Veterans Day, which honors US veterans past and present. We salute them and thank them for their service. Like cities and towns across America, New York will hold its own parade &#8211; the largest celebration of veterans...</p>
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<p>Two days from now, on November 11, we will celebrate Veterans Day, which honors US veterans past and present. We salute them and thank them for their service. Like cities and towns across America, New York will hold its <a href="http://americasparade.org/" target="_blank">own parade</a> &#8211; the largest celebration of veterans in the country. Every year since 1919, when the 369th Infantry &#8211; just back from fighting in WWI &#8211; proudly marched up Fifth Avenue, thousands of veterans and other participants re-trace the same route.</p>
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<p>This year’s parade will commemorate the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II, and the 25th anniversary of <a href="http://americasparade.org/parade-components-schedule/" target="_blank">Desert Shield</a>. We think one of the best ways to remember the sacrifices of our veterans is to look back at the music that accompanied them into the battlefield. From the bugles, pipes, and drums of the Civil War to the protest songs of the Vietnam era, the music has been an important part of American history.</p>
<h2>Songs of glory</h2>
<p>At 239 years, America is a relatively young nation. The first armed conflict it engaged in was the one that actually served to lay the cornerstone of our country – the American Revolutionary War, which lasted from 1775 to 1783. Of course, there are no original recordings of any pieces of music from that era (or until WWI, for that matter), but we do know that one of the most popular songs at that time was <a id="68ff47b38ef0a" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4KcJTP8nW8&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Ballad of the Green Mountain Boys.”</a>    <script>
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<h2>Patriotic spirit right in your home</h2>
<p>The above-mentioned songs are just a few of many written and performed during various wars. We can only hope that these tunes had provided moral support and some pleasure to our soldiers. You too can learn to play or sing any of these songs. Just <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/contact-guitar-lessons-nyc/" target="_blank">get in touch</a> and one of our teachers will march right into your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office to give you lessons.</p>
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<p>Did you know that today, November 5, is the National Stress Awareness Day? You’ll probably tell us that you are too…stressed out to remember to put such events on your agenda, but that’s precisely a good reason why you should! After all, stress is like a nagging back pain – we all suffer from it from time to time (some of us more often that others), but we don’t really do much about it. However, there are some proven ways to ease both your <a href="http://www.webmd.com/back-pain/america-asks-13/12-back-pain-tips" target="_blank">backache</a> and the <a href="http://www.foxnews.com/health/2012/01/27/10-ways-to-relieve-stress-naturally/" target="_blank">stress</a>.</p>
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<p>Today, however, we’d like to focus on stress reduction only (since we are not licensed back healers), and talk about how music can relieve many of the symptoms of anxiety.</p>
<h2>Down to a science</h2>
<p>There’s lots of evidence to suggest that, aside from many other <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/heart-to-heart-with-manhattan-music-lessons/">health benefits</a>, music is a very effective stress management tool. For instance, in one study carried out at Monash University in Australia, college students made a presentation before a group with either Pachaelbel’s Canon or no music in the background. Those who were accompanied by music felt less anxiety, and also had lower heart rate and blood pressure than students who presented without music. This finding is not really a surprise to us because we’ve always known that listening to music relaxes our minds and bodies, slowing the pulse and heart rate, lowering blood pressure, and decreasing the levels of stress hormones. <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/sing-praises-to-manhattan-music-school/">Singing</a>, by the way, is also a great way to release tension.</p>
<h2>“Soul” music</h2>
<p>You may be a heavy metal aficionado, and there’s nothing wrong with that. But if you have a lot of stress in your life, soothing music will be more effective in taming your inner chaos. In one study conducted by a British university, researchers were looking at which types of music relieved anxiety the most. They determined – not surprisingly &#8211; that the most calming sounds were harmonious. “The most common labels for the relaxing tracks were, ‘peaceful,’ ‘serenity,’ ‘sadness’ and ‘joy,’” the researchers noted. So what should you listen to when you are stressed? Actually, there’s a wide variety of tunes, ranging from the above-mentioned Canon in D Major, to Louis Armstrong’s wonderfully uplifting <a id="68ff47b38fa38" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2RbFVRRtqI&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“It’s A Wonderful World.”</a>    <script>
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<h2>Cool, calm, and collected</h2>
<p>So now you know what kind of music will soothe your soul, but there is even more good news from the world of science. Researchers found that playing a musical instrument can switch off the so-called “stress response,” which, in turn, promotes inner peace and emotional balance. And this is where our teachers can help. They will give you or a family member music lessons right in the comfort of your <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/on-the-waterfront-riverdale-music-lessons-are-yours-for-the-asking/">Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale</a> home or office, eliminating the stress of commuting to and from. And that’s definitely something to be <a id="68ff47b38fab0" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6Sxv-sUYtM&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">happy</a>    <script>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Brooklyn Music Lessons Will Keep You Warm and Dry! Do always get you down? Welcome to November, which, on average, dumps about 4.5 inches of rain on New York City. When you are wet and cold, you are probably not seeing much . All you want to do is go indoors, get warm, and stay...</p>
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<p>Do <a id="68ff47b3902fe" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjFoQxjgbrs&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">rainy days and Mondays</a>    <script>
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<p>And you can always cheer yourself up with the thought that it could be worse – you could be living in Seattle! But if you have an artistic streak, you might appreciate these words by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: <em>“How beautiful is the rain! After the dust and heat, In the broad and fiery street, In the narrow lane, How beautiful is the rain!”</em> You don’t agree? Well then, continue reading.</p>
<h2>The sounds of nature</h2>
<p>You might find all that H2O irritating while you are getting wet outside, but once you are warm and cozy indoors, you are in a better position to appreciate the unique kind of music that the rain creates. The steady drumbeat pattern of <a id="68ff47b39037a" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jX6kn9_U8qk&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">falling raindrops</a>    <script>
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<h2>Rainy day songs</h2>
<p>In pop music, there are a number of songs about the rain as well. Interestingly, none of them are somber; rather, they are upbeat and have a good vibe to them. Perhaps the best known one is from the movie <a id="68ff47b390465" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1ZYhVpdXbQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Singing in the Rain.”</a>    <script>
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    </script> by Guns’n’Roses. Of course, one song you may not want to hear right now is Albert Hammond’s 1972 hit <a id="68ff47b39057f" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pyC7WnvLT4&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“It Never Rains in Southern California.”</a>    <script>
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<h2>We’ll “drop” in on you!</h2>
<p>Our Hey Joe Guitar music teachers don’t mind a bit of precipitation, so even if it rains, they will still make it to your <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/neighborhoods/">Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale</a> home or office for a music lesson. Whatever instrument you play &#8211; the guitar, piano, voice, drums, trumpet, trombone, brass, reeds, saxophone, clarinet flute, violin, viola, cello, strings, accordion, ukulele, banjo, recorder, or mandolin &#8211; we’ll never, um, rain on your parade!</p>
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		<title>Let Manhattan Guitar School Woo and &#8220;Boo&#8221; You</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2015 04:14:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Fear not, Manhattan Guitar School Will Keep You Safe! The day after tomorrow, New York will be, almost literally, a ghost town! That’s because Halloween’s traditional creepy and spooky creatures will take over the city – ghosts, of course, but also monsters, mummies, zombies, witches, goblins, black cats, and other scary apparitions that will go...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Fear not, Manhattan Guitar School Will Keep You Safe!</h2>
<p>The day after tomorrow, New York will be, almost literally, a ghost town! That’s because Halloween’s traditional creepy and spooky creatures will take over the city – ghosts, of course, but also monsters, mummies, zombies, witches, goblins, black cats, and other scary apparitions that will go <a href="http://www.timeout.com/newyork/things-to-do/halloween-events-in-nyc" target="_blank">bump in the night</a>. Once the kids are back from trick-or-treating and are getting their sugar rush from all the candy, you can have a Halloween celebration of your own.</p>
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<p>It doesn’t require costumes, a witch’s brew, or <a id="68ff47b390f28" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHFy1O8BQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">howling sounds</a>    <script>
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    </script>. All you need to create a Halloween-ish environment in your own home is some classical “mood” music!</p>
<h2>On the edge of your seat…</h2>
<p>Long before the custom of trick-or-treating appeared in the United States in the 1950s, several classical composers wrote some pretty scary music. We can’t think of anything more appropriate for a dark Halloween night! For instance, in 1886, Russian composer Modest Mussorgsky wrote a series of compositions titled “Night on Bald Mountain.” His frightening ghouls wreaking havoc on a mountain village in the middle of the night were depicted in Disney’s 2009 movie <a id="68ff47b390f6b" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLCuL-K39eQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Fantasia”</a>    <script>
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    </script> Watch, listen and shudder! Then there is no less scary piece called <a id="68ff47b390fbc" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9cAyvjL9Z8&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Dreams of a Witches&#039; Sabbath”</a>    <script>
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    </script> the final movement of “Symphonie Fantastique” written by French composer Hector Berlioz in 1830. If you can stomach allusions to witches, sorcerers and monsters assembled at a funeral, this piece is for you! Okay, let’s move on. By some accounts, Hungarian composer Franz Liszt was obsessed with all things macabre, as is evidenced in his ominous-sounding <a id="68ff47b390fee" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nVmFlSV1ok&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Totentanz (Dance of the Dead)”</a>    <script>
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    </script>. The piece was several years in the making and finally completed in the mid 1800s. Are you sufficiently spooked yet? We hope not, because there are two more pieces of music you absolutely must listen to on Halloween night: Russian composer Sergei Rachmaninov&#8217;s 1908 work <a id="68ff47b39101d" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIpdYeexpX0&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“The Isle of the Dead”</a>    <script>
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    </script> and Camille Saint-Saëns sinister tune <a id="68ff47b39104b" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyknBTm_YyM&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Danse Macabre”</a>    <script>
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    </script> which the French composer wrote in 1874. We hope all this music will not give you nightmares!</p>
<h2>We are harmless!</h2>
<p>No matter how frightening it is, Halloween only lasts one night. By the time you wake up on November 1, you will hopefully be fearless! Of course, most <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/the-mozart-effect-new-york-guitar-school-pays-tribute-to-classical-music/">classical music</a> is not scary at all; in fact, it is soothing and uplifting. Another thing you should never be afraid of are <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/our-music-teachers/">our teachers</a>. That’s because when they come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office, they will never use scare tactics!</p>
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		<title>Manhattan Music School to Students: &#8220;Make No Excuses!&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2015 14:06:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>At Manhattan Music School, Practice Matters We all know that music education offers a lot benefits. That’s a fact. Another fact is that when it comes to music training, regularity is very important: weekly lessons and practice &#8211; even in small increments &#8211; will ensure steady improvement. That’s because for a musician, progress is all...</p>
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<p>We all know that music education offers <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/nyc-guitar-school-has-the-key-to-success/">a lot benefits</a>. That’s a fact. Another fact is that when it comes to music training, regularity is very important: <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/with-nyc-music-school-youll-never-be-out-of-practice/">weekly lessons and practice</a> &#8211; even in small increments &#8211; will ensure steady improvement. That’s because for a musician, progress is all about familiarity and repetition.</p>
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<p>And yet, when it comes to NOT practicing, kids come up with most convoluted excuses. We compiled, for your enjoyment, a partial list, though it obviously doesn’t cover all the clever fibs that are hatched in children’s minds.</p>
<h2>Seriously?</h2>
<p>One of the most brilliant people in history, Albert Einstein, once said, “Every child is born a genius.” He probably didn’t intend it to mean that very often kids use their ingenuity to say the darndest things. These are real excuses that music teachers have had from their young students. Be ready to be amused! “I couldn’t practice because: <em>We moved to new a house and I couldn’t find the piano.</em> <em>My dog gets sick whenever I play the clarinet.</em> <em>Some aliens from outer space abducted my guitar.</em> <em>My mom put the washing machine on top of the piano.</em> <em>I was kidnapped by terrorists and they only just let me go, so I didn&#8217;t have time to play the cello.</em> <em>My house is being fumigated and I don&#8217;t want to go in there and suffocate just to get my violin.</em> <em>I put the flute in the safe, but lost the combination.</em> <em>I got soap in my eyes and was blinded for the rest of the day.</em> <em>I dropped my flute in the toilet accidentally and it got flushed. </em> <em>I had radon poisoning.</em> <em>A big bird flew in the window, stole my violin, and flew away.</em> <em>My dad told me I didn’t have to practice because I’d never be another Mozart.</em> <em>My little sister used my sheet music to line the canary’s cage.</em> As we said, this list is just a drop in the bucket of sneaky excuses. But really, you have to love the kids for their creativity!</p>
<h2>No excuses – please!</h2>
<p>Okay, let’s get serious for a moment: despite the often-used saying, practice won’t make your children perfect. But it will more than likely make them better musicians, even if they do not end up in Carnegie Hall! We recommend between 30 and 60 minutes of practice each week, which can be broken into short daily sessions. Even the busiest of kids or parents can spare 10 minutes a day to play their instrument! And <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/what-we-do/">our lessons</a> are tailored to your and the children’s schedule. We make it easy and convenient because we come right to your <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/neighborhoods/">Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office</a>, so your child doesn’t have to waste valuable time commuting to meet the teacher. Our teachers make no silly excuses – and neither should your kids!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2015 00:01:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Musical Guidance, At Brooklyn Guitar School If you have ever attended symphony orchestra performances, you know that the music doesn’t just “play itself.” Someone is responsible for ensuring that all the different instrument sections are balanced in the overall sound, so that a concert goes off without a hitch. We are talking here about conductors,...</p>
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<p>If you have ever attended symphony orchestra performances, you know that the music doesn’t just “play itself.” Someone is responsible for ensuring that all the different instrument sections are balanced in the overall sound, so that a concert goes off without a hitch. We are talking here about conductors, sometimes also called “musical directors.” They have been around for centuries, so they are a familiar sight to concert goers everywhere, but have you ever wondered what their role is? Obviously, it goes far beyond just raising and haphazardly waving their batons.</p>
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<p>Simply put, their role is to help musicians play well together, but, as you can imagine, the task is much more complex than that.</p>
<h2>Not just a magic wand</h2>
<p>You may not have given much thought to the conductor’s role, but you’d probably notice his absence. That’s because without a leader, individual musicians in large symphony orchestras would have to use their own judgment &#8211; for example, on how to interpret a particular score – and the result might be uncoordinated and awkward. Of course, there are <a id="68ff47b3920e5" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpOzR5hNWS0&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">exceptions</a>    <script>
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    </script>! Very likely, these ensembles rehearsed with the conductor and performed in concert without one. In a way, a conductor is like any other team leader – in business, sports, or any other environment. He or she has to make sure that everyone in a group is in sync with each other. In music, this literally means being in tune and harmony! What the audiences usually see is a well – no pun intended – orchestrated performance. This means that in rehearsal, the conductor put in a lot of work to ensure coherence and coordination among musicians. What exactly does this entail? According to Wikipedia, “the primary duties of the conductor are to unify performers, set the tempo, execute clear preparations and beats (meter) and to listen critically and shape the sound of the ensemble.” That’s just a general definition of a conductor’s job, but there’s much more involved. For instance, through gestures, a conductor communicates instructions to the musicians, directing them when to start or stop, how fast to go, when to play louder or softer, etc.</p>
<h2>We’ll conduct your lesson!</h2>
<p>Over the years, there had been many famous composers who conducted their own orchestras – like Bach, Beethoven, Berlioz, Mendelssohn, Wagner, Mahler, Strauss, and Rubinstein to mention just a few. Other prominent conductors included Arturo Toscanini, <a id="68ff47b39215d" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aDEq3u5huA&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Herbert von Karajan</a>    <script>
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    </script>, among others. Each and every one of these brilliant conductors took the performances to the new level and delighted audiences with their mastery. At Hey Joe Guitar, we don’t conduct orchestras. However, our New York City music teachers are skilled at guiding their students through all the intricacies of music – whatever the instrument. When we come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office, we’ll make sure you play with harmony, balance, and coordination.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2015 00:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Don’t Be Lost For Words – Or Melody – With Manhattan Music Teachers In his 1976 hit, “,” Barry Manilow sang about putting “the words and the melodies together.” In the simplest terms (although the process can sometimes be quite complex), that’s what songwriting is all about: the blending of lyrics and music. A question...</p>
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<p>In his 1976 hit, “<a id="68ff47b392978" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sc3WBqpT4GE&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">I Write the Songs</a>    <script>
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    </script>,” Barry Manilow sang about putting “the words and the melodies together.” In the simplest terms (although the process can sometimes be quite complex), that’s what songwriting is all about: the blending of lyrics and music.</p>
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<p>A question people sometimes ask us is this: what do I create first– the music or lyrics? This is just like the age-old brain teaser of what comes first, the chicken or the egg? We are not about to debate the issue of the chicken versus the egg, but when it comes to songwriting, there is no definite “right-or-wrong” answer. If an idea or a theme strikes you, you will likely write the lyrics first and then create the music that matches the song’s mood. On the other hand, if a melody swirls in your mind, you might want to expand it and then add words to it. Either way, it works!</p>
<h2>Words and music</h2>
<p>History tells us that various musicians have their own, individual approaches to the process of song creation. For instance, opera composers like Puccini and Rimsky-Korsakov wrote music first, and then had the librettists create words. However, the famed team of Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein usually wrote the lyrics before the music. While many musicians may disagree with this statement, English theatre and film director Peter Brook said in an <a href="http://erickoch.ca/2011/03/18/opera-peter-brook-magic-flute/" target="_blank">interview</a>, that “never in history has a guy written the tunes, and someone has come along and put the words to them. I once asked Richard Rodgers whether he had any tunes in his bottom drawer waiting for a lyric. He told me that it was only when he heard the lyricist’s precise words, such as Hammerstein’s ‘O, what a beautiful morning,’ that the melodies emerged.” Others may argue with this “lyrics first” approach. For instance, The Beatles’ hit “<a id="68ff47b3929bb" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rIEVBIP5yc&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Yesterday</a>    <script>
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    </script>” began as a melody in Paul McCartney’s dreams. Later, he added lyrics to it. But Elton John reversed the process – at least in <a id="68ff47b392a03" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OB3MwB2F-wU&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">this particular case</a>    <script>
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<h2>In a word…</h2>
<p>Whether or not you are interested in writing your own songs or playing the ones already created by others, our teachers can help. When they come to your <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/your-neighborhood/">Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale</a> home or office, they will offer their guidance and inspiration, no matter what instrument you play. And if you take <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/at-manhattan-voice-school-you-will-sing-volumes/">voice lessons</a>, you’ll be able to belt out any song – music AND lyrics!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Brooklyn Piano School Will Get You In Mood for Autumn Autumn in New York, as famously sang, is “so inviting.” He was right, of course. There is something special about this season. Yes, it’s sad to say goodbye to the sunny and , but early fall in New York is usually lovely as well. Trees...</p>
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<p>Autumn in New York, as <a id="68ff47b393264" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmrb29W_Ktk&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Frank Sinatra</a>    <script>
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    </script>, but early fall in New York is usually lovely as well. Trees in Central Park and other green spaces in the city are “dressed” in eye-popping colors of yellow, orange, and red. And the freshly fallen leaves emit a subtle, earthy scent into the crisp air.</p>
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<p>As the 19th century English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley so beautifully wrote, “There is a harmony in autumn, and a luster in its sky.” Is it any wonder that the beauty of the fall season has inspired not only poets, painters, and other artists, but also many composers and songwriters? Let’s listen to some pieces of music inspired by colors, scents, and the mood of the autumn.</p>
<h2>Season’s bounty</h2>
<p>At the beginning of the 18th century, Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi wrote four violin concertos, which turned out to be his most famous work. Titled “The Four Seasons,” it included the very beautiful <a id="68ff47b3932de" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5RPvgz7MwY&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">autumn concerto</a>    <script>
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    </script>. A century later, Austrian composer Josef Strauss wrote a waltz entitled <a id="68ff47b393311" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQCY41vW0PM&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Autumn Roses”</a>    <script>
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    </script>. Another beautiful waltz celebrating the fall season, aptly named <a id="68ff47b393342" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bdHKLc1e_Y&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Autumn Dream”</a>    <script>
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    </script> was composed by a 20th century British composer Archibald Joyce. What about autumn songs? Speaking of waltzes, listen to Tony Bennett’s 1956 rendition of <a id="68ff47b393383" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FWHwxk7BUE&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“The Autumn Waltz”</a>    <script>
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    </script>. Of course, one of the most famous fall songs of all time is a 1945 classic written by a Hungarian composer Joseph Kosma and called “Autumn Leaves.” It was recorded in both <a id="68ff47b3933b0" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gnp58oepHUQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">English</a>    <script>
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    </script>. There is also Neil Young’s <a id="68ff47b39341e" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxRKP940Fdw&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Harvest Moon”</a>    <script>
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    </script>, U2’s <a id="68ff47b39344c" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRhVVdZmF8A&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“October”</a>    <script>
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    </script>, and <a href="http://www.nme.com/photos/30-songs-to-get-you-in-the-mood-for-autumn/321884#/photo/4!" target="_blank">many others</a>. Which of the above pieces of music inspires you the most?</p>
<h2>Fall for us!</h2>
<p>We hope all these compositions will motivate you to start making some music of your own. A great thing about music lessons is that you can begin them at any time of the year – in other words, music is always in season! Thankfully, our teachers are not just fair-weather friends; even when it rains and the temps drop (as often happens in the fall), they will still …waltz into your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office. So don’t wait until fall turns into winter – <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/contact-guitar-lessons-nyc" target="_blank">contact us</a> while the leaves still have their radiant color!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>New York Guitar School Celebrates Columbus Day On August 3, 1492, Italian explorer Christopher Columbus set sail from the Spanish port of Palos. He was in command of three ships &#8211; the Santa Maria, the Pinta, and the Nina. The goal of this historic journey was to find a new sea route to China, India,...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>New York Guitar School Celebrates Columbus Day</h2>
<p>On August 3, 1492, Italian explorer Christopher Columbus set sail from the Spanish port of Palos. He was in command of three ships &#8211; the <em>Santa Maria</em>, the <em>Pinta</em>, and the <em>Nina</em>. The goal of this historic journey was to find a new sea route to China, India, and other parts of Asia.</p>
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<p>More than two months later, on October 12, Columbus’ ships found the “New World” – the Bahamas and other Caribbean islands. But despite the myth that had persisted for hundreds of years, Columbus didn&#8217;t “discover” America — in fact, he never set foot here. Of course, in the 15th century, America was already settled by Indians; historians are not sure who actually discovered the continent, but we do know it was named after another Italian explorer, Amerigo Vespucci. Still, October 12 is observed in the United States as Columbus Day, which celebrates the contributions Italian immigrants have made to our country.</p>
<h2>Music of the Renaissance</h2>
<p>There are some songs that commemorate <a id="68ff47b393dfa" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHkPMTc9jDQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Columbus’s discovery</a>    <script>
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    </script>. They are decidedly modern, but what about the music that was in vogue in Columbus’ home country of Italy, as well as in the rest of Europe, during his lifetime? The music of the Renaissance era is not as widely known to us as the styles that developed in the next century. Baroque had given us Johann Sebastian Bach, George Handel, and Antonio Vivaldi, whose music is still played and loved to this day. But that is not to say the Renaissance compositions are not worth listening to. A lot of the <a id="68ff47b393e72" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlR1Z8PdXhc&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">music</a>    <script>
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    </script> from that period, both religious and secular, is based on modes, has a <a href="https://youtu.be/5SvEttR6HTY" target="_blank">rich texture</a>, and <a id="68ff47b393ea4" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vERc8fLOnPE&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">harmony</a>    <script>
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    </script>. Among the most popular Renaissance instruments were the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornamuse" target="_blank">cornamuse</a>, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cromorne" target="_blank">cromorne</a>, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawm" target="_blank">shawm</a>, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clavichord" target="_blank">clavichord</a>, and <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginals" target="_blank">virginal</a>. None of them is still commonly used; the only instrument of that era that remains popular to this day is the <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/nyc-music-school-breathe-new-life-into-an-old-instrument/">recorder</a>. We have no idea whether Columbus listened to music while he sailed the ocean blue, or, for that matter, whether he was a music aficionado. But we do know that the music played in churches and royal palaces during his lifetime was really beautiful! That’s the kind of music Europeans were fond of. But what about the inhabitants of North America, which Columbus allegedly discovered? Native American tribes of the <a href="http://www.historycentral.com/Indians/Before.html" target="_blank">15th century</a> were quite evolved and their <a id="68ff47b393ed4" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Z9PhUI5oUE&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">music</a>    <script>
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    </script> often included drums, rattles, flutes, wood whistles.</p>
<h2>That’s amore!</h2>
<p>As we said, Columbus Day is a holiday in the United States, a celebration of the rich Italian heritage. In New York, where approximately 1.8 million people of Italian descent live, a parade takes place <a href="http://www.nycgo.com/events/columbus-day-parade2" target="_blank">today</a> (as it does every year) along Fifth Avenue. As always, it’s lots of fun! Even if he didn’t actually discover America, Columbus still went down in history as an explorer and an adventurer. Learning to play a musical instrument is also an adventure of sorts – your curiousity will help you discover new sounds and other musical elements that you never knew before. That’s where our teachers can help. When they come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office, your music lesson will be smooth sailing!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2015 00:01:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>New York Music School’s “Learning Experience” You know by now that our teachers make house calls in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Riverdale. But here’s a question: what kind of learning environment have you created in your home in preparation for your music training? Does it foster creativity and productivity or, to the contrary, are there too...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>New York Music School’s “Learning Experience”</h2>
<p>You know by now that our teachers make house calls in <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/neighborhoods/">Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Riverdale</a>. But here’s a question: what kind of learning environment have you created in your home in preparation for your music training? Does it foster creativity and productivity or, to the contrary, are there too many distractions around you, preventing you from concentrating?</p>
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<p>Trying to master an instrument is not that different from any other kind of learning. Your surroundings are a big factor in how well you are able to absorb the information at hand. If things around you are chaotic – say your cat is jumping on your instrument and your dog is chewing your notes (just as n example), you’ll be too distracted to pay attention to your lesson. Now, before, we tackle some of the ways to “clean up” your learning space, let’s look at why it is important to have an environment that’s conducive to your music lessons.</p>
<h2>Noises off!</h2>
<p>It has been scientifically proven that too much stimuli in our environment, such as disorder or noise, will diminish our learning capacity. These factors create bad study habits; your mind is distracted and “all over the place,” instead of concentrating on the most essential tasks. That’s why it is important to develop a one-track mind! Your attention should not be diverted by things that are unrelated to music. When you lose your focus, you might as well pack up your instrument.</p>
<h2>Get ready!</h2>
<p>We know that living in New York – the city that never sleeps – is not always conducive to a learning-friendly environment. Plus, apartment walls are often paper-thin, so noises from the neighbors trickle into our own living space. What’s a city dweller to do? It’s true that you can’t eliminate all the distractions around you, though you can certainly minimize them. Focus on things that you can – and should – control. For instance:</p>
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<li>Location, location, location: Pick a quiet room in your apartment where you feel most comfortable and relaxed.</li>
<li>Clean up and organize your space: You may think that clutter doesn’t affect your learning capacity but it does, because the mess around you creates a distraction. You don’t need a large room to practice your music, but you do need a tidy space.</li>
<li>Disconnect yourself: During your lesson or practice session, turn off your computer and cell phone. Incoming calls, tweets, texts, etc. are sure to interfere with your lesson.</li>
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<h2>Make your lesson count</h2>
<p>The above are some of the suggestions for creating an environment that is pleasant and conducive to music learning. But there are other things you should do as well, which should be obvious but we are going to reiterate them anyway: no matter what you play – whether it’s the <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/brooklyn-music-lessons-when-it-comes-to-the-guitar-you-can-be-all-fingers-and-thumbs/">guitar</a>, <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/manhattan-violin-school-plays-second-fiddle-to-none/">violin</a>, or any other instrument, please be prepared. In other words, when your <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/our-music-teachers/">teacher</a> rings the doorbell, you and your instrument should be ready to go. Preparedness is a lesson worth learning!</p>
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    </script> and a lot of people are suffering from a condition known as “seasonal affective disorder” (SAD) &#8211; a type of depression that&#8217;s related to changes in seasons. But if you are a New Yorker, there is no need to feel sad (or SAD) at the passing of summer. That’s because there are plenty of events going on around the city and adjoining areas <a href="http://www.events12.com/newyork/october/" target="_blank">this month</a> that are sure to lift your spirits and improve your mood.</p>
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<p>For music lovers, the choice of offerings is huge, from excellent <a href="http://www.newyorktheatreguide.com/whatson/musicals.htm" target="_blank">Broadway musicals</a> to <a href="http://nyphil.org/concerts-tickets/?utm_source=google&amp;utm_medium=cpc&amp;utm_campaign=google%20search&amp;gclid=Cj0KEQjwm4mwBRCni-ivmePYivkBEiQAdGkklo10BCJEApiXcYnBRsi9zMqyRodTQd_AWGST9OBsKAQaAvi28P8HAQ" target="_blank">classical concerts</a>. This may also be a good occasion to remind you that a pre-eminent New York institution, the Carnegie Hall, is celebrating its 125th anniversary this year with an <a href="http://www.carnegiehall.org/125commissions/" target="_blank">exciting new project</a>. But that’s not all: there are also a number of pop, rock, jazz, and other performances taking place around the city. Let’s have a look at some of them.</p>
<h2>Music, music everywhere!</h2>
<p>From now until December 17, New York’s own Billy Joel will be performing with the help of his revolving piano at Madison Square Garden. And in case you didn’t know, to date, Billy has set a record for most performances at <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/07/01/billy-joel-madison-square-garden_n_7710446.html" target="_blank">Madison Square Garden</a>! And if you a fan of <a href="http://www.newyorkcitytheatre.com/theaters/prudential-center/stevie-wonder.php" target="_blank">Stevie Wonder</a>, hurry up and get tickets for his October 14th performance at Prudential Center in Newark. <a href="http://www.newyorkcitytheatre.com/theaters/prudential-center/the-who.php" target="_blank">The Who</a> will perform at the same venue on October 25th – a good reason to hightail it to Newark not once but twice! The above performances are just “teasers” intended to whet your appetite. There are <a href="http://www.newyorkcitytheatre.com/common/monthly_events.php?category=Concert&amp;month=10&amp;year=2015" target="_blank">so many more</a> musical events taking place this month in our area!</p>
<h2>Music as a cure</h2>
<p>We hope you agree with us that as New Yorkers, we are really lucky to have so many opportunities to hear great music all year round. Another thing to be grateful for is the possibility to take music lessons right in your own home or office, whether in Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale. We are not making this up: there is <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/start-therapy-at-nyc-music-school/">scientific evidence</a> to prove that music is a real mood booster, regardless of what instrument you are playing – the guitar, violin, or anything else. So <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/contact-guitar-lessons-nyc/">contact us</a> and we’ll send you an upbeat teacher who’ll stop any SAD-ness in the tracks!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2015 00:01:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Manhattan Guitar School Helps You Stay on Track Welcome to October! The whole month unveils before us, so let’s get organized. We mean this literally because the first week of October is the National Get Organized Week. What exactly does this entail, you may wonder? Actually, it could mean a variety of things, from organizing...</p>
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<p>Welcome to October! The whole month unveils before us, so let’s get organized. We mean this literally because the first week of October is the <a href="http://www.examiner.com/article/it-s-national-get-organized-week" target="_blank" rel="noopener">National Get Organized Week</a>. What exactly does this entail, you may wonder? Actually, it could mean a variety of things, from organizing your closet and drawers, to organizing a labor union! In other words, any task or activity to which you give an orderly and coherent structure.</p>
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<p>What about music lessons? We are so glad you asked because, while there’s absolutely nothing wrong (and a lot of good) about improvisation in music, when it comes to lessons, good preparation and advance planning – in other words, organization! &#8211; are very important.</p>
<h2>Get ready!</h2>
<p>You want your lessons – and music experience in general – to be both productive and enjoyable, don’t you? We do too! To achieve this synergy, we suggest that you follow these simple steps: First of all, make sure your instrument is in good “working” condition, which means that you always protect it from harm and damage, and generally take <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/keep-your-instrument-as-fit-as-a-fiddle-with-nyc-music-lessons/">excellent care</a> of it. Now that you’ve taken care of your instrument, take care of yourself. Sit (or stand) comfortably and hold your instrument correctly. Proper posture is very important – not only because it helps you play better, but it also <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/straight-talk-from-new-york-city-guitar-school/">prevents aches and soreness</a>. How do you make sure your body is ready? Start by stretching and strengthening your wrists, hands and arms before your lesson. Simple exercises like squeezing a tennis ball or lifting a dumbbell will be useful. Building up the core strength of your diaphragm trunk muscles is essential, especially if you play a woodwind or brass instrument. If you take <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/at-manhattan-voice-school-you-will-sing-volumes/">voice lessons</a>, learn how to use your abdomen muscles and have proper breathing techniques. Your instrument and body are ready, but what about your attitude? Are you enthusiastic, motivated, and focused? We hope so, because mental readiness is just as important as the physical one. Last but certainly not least, don’t forget to schedule your lessons on regular basis and <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/with-nyc-music-school-youll-never-be-out-of-practice/">practice in between</a>.</p>
<h2>Always prepared</h2>
<p>Now that we’ve given you some tips on how to get organized for your lessons, you may be wondering what to expect of <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/your-teacher/">our teachers</a>? We can assure you that besides being excellent music instructors, they are also very organized. For instance, they always show up at your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office on time and well prepared for the lesson. It’s true that we can’t micro-manage everything, but when it comes to music lessons, we have the right …key! With our organizational skills and yours, we’ll make quite a team!</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2015 09:01:48 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>It happens every year: come September, school is back in session! We do hope you took <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/dont-take-vacation-from-music-with-brooklyn-guitar-school/" target="_blank">our advice</a> and kept up your music lessons during the summer, so that your skills have not gotten rusty. But if you (or your child) are just starting your music training – welcome! We are happy to have you on board and will do our best to make your musical journey as fun and exciting as possible.</p>
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<p>But before we start, there are some things you should know: our <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/our-music-teachers/" target="_blank">excellent teachers </a> love excellent students! What we mean is this: if you (or your child) are disinterested, indifferent, or unmotivated, then you will probably not enjoy your music lessons (of course, there is always a chance that, given time, music will grow on you). Ask yourself: do you or your child have what it takes to be a good student? Obviously, we hope the answer is a resounding <strong>“YES!”</strong> You may think that in order to master an instrument or sing beautifully you have to be musically gifted. Talent is nice, of course, but that is not the most important requirement. So what makes a good music student? Let’s have a look.</p>
<h2>Our wish list</h2>
<p>We realize that there are no “perfect” students. That’s fine. But we love pupils who are as close to “ideal” as humanely possible (again, we are not talking about talent here. It’s more about the attitude!)</p>
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<li>First and foremost, we like students who are enthusiastic – about music in general and their instrument of choice in particular. It doesn’t matter whether they choose the guitar, piano, voice training, or even the <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/manhattan-harmonica-lessons-when-it-comes-to-the-harmonica-size-doesnt-matter/" target="_blank">tiny harmonica</a> . What counts is that they play that instrument with passion.</li>
<li>As we said, we like the students who play their instruments &#8211; not hooky! This means you have to stick to a regular lesson and <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/with-nyc-music-school-youll-never-be-out-of-practice/" target="_blank">practice</a>  schedule. Don’t cancel and miss your sessions unless you really must. If that’s the case, reschedule as soon as possible to keep the momentum going.</li>
<li>Stay focused during lessons! We know – it is sometimes difficult to concentrate on just one task when your brain is going in all directions. But if you are not going to be mentally present and attentive, then what’s the point of having a lesson?</li>
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<p>To sum up, we’d love our students to be enthusiastic, disciplined, and focused. Hey, it’s not too much to ask for, is it?</p>
<h2>We solemnly swear…</h2>
<p>Now that you know what we are looking for in a student, you may be wondering what to expect of our teachers. When a teacher of ours comes to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office, he or she will:</p>
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<li>Help you develop your skills and improve the mastery of your instrument.</li>
<li>Teach you the right <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/new-york-city-guitar-school-will-help-you-kick-the-bad-habit/" target="_blank">playing technique</a>  by making sure you handle the instrument correctly, have a good posture, etc.</li>
<li>Ensure that you make steady progress.</li>
<li>Inspire and motivate you to stay on course!</li>
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<p>If you keep to your checklist and we keep to ours, we will make such beautiful music together!</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2015 00:01:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>With New York Music Lessons, You’ll Always be a Hit! Let us give you some cryptic clues about the topic of this week’s blog: “here today, gone tomorrow;” “tempest in a teapot;” and “if you blink, you’ll miss it.” What are we talking about? If you know the answer, raise your hand! Okay, okay, here...</p>
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<p>Let us give you some cryptic clues about the topic of this week’s blog: “here today, gone tomorrow;” “tempest in a teapot;” and “if you blink, you’ll miss it.” What are we talking about? If you know the answer, raise your hand! Okay, okay, here it is: we are referring to musical hits that sizzled and soon after, fizzled out!</p>
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<p>This is a good time to talk about these songs because this coming Friday, September 25, is the <a href="http://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-one-hit-wonder-day-september-25/" target="_blank">National One-Hit Wonder Day</a>. See, you always learn something new and interesting here!</p>
<h2>No staying power</h2>
<p>Just to make sure we are on the same page, a one-hit wonder is defined as “a group or singer that has only one hit record before returning to obscurity.” An interesting thing about these one-hit wonders is that they are not only a modern phenomenon. Long before music charts came into existence, there had been many undoubtedly talented classical composers who, sadly, didn’t leave behind a lasting musical legacy. For instance, the mere mention of the name Pachelbel evokes the sounds of his best (and only) known work, <a id="68ff47b3967dd" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvNQLJ1_HQ0&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Canon in D</a>    <script>
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    </script>. But most people would rack their brains if asked to name other famous works by this Baroque composer! There are plenty of <a href="http://www.limelightmagazine.com.au/Article/292124,the-top-10-one-hit-wonders-in-classical-music.aspx" target="_blank">other examples</a> of composers who became known for one specific work, only to be forgotten afterwards!</p>
<h2>In and out</h2>
<p>A more recent (century-wise) list of one-hit wonders is also long. For example, Tina Sinatra made it big with her 1966 smash, “<a id="68ff47b39681f" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbyAZQ45uww&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">These Boots Were Made for Walking</a>    <script>
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    </script>.” But even though she continued to perform, Frank’s daughter never reached this degree of success again. Let’s continue: most people remember Tiny Tim (the one with the falsetto voice, not the character in Dickens’ <em>Christmas Carol</em>) for his 1968 rendition of “<a id="68ff47b396858" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcSlcNfThUA&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Tiptoe Through the Tulips</a>    <script>
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    </script>.” Chances are, you can’t name any of his other songs without doing the Internet search. Now, if you say “Bobby McFerrin,” his 1988 hit, “<a id="68ff47b3968ad" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-diB65scQU&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Don’t Worry, Be Happy</a>    <script>
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    </script>” jumps to mind. But do you know, off the top of your head, what other famous songs he performed? And do you remember all the hoopla around the 1993 single, “<a id="68ff47b3968f5" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiBYM6g8Tck&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Macarena</a>    <script>
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    </script>?” We are not stretching the truth when we say that the band, Los del Río, never again had a hit of such magnitude. These are just a few examples of one-hit wonders. Rolling Stone Magazine has a <a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/music/pictures/rolling-stone-readers-pick-the-top-10-one-hit-wonders-of-all-time-20110504" target="_blank">more comprehensive list</a>.</p>
<h2>In for a long haul!</h2>
<p>One thing is certain, no musician can know in advance whether he or she will achieve lasting (or merely fleeting) success. But you can predict your musical progress by how regular your lessons are and how well you practice in between. With the help of our <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/our-culture/">talented and experienced teachers</a>, each lesson at your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office will leave a truly lasting impression!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Music Musings, With Manhattan Guitar School How do you listen to music? Is it more of a passive experience – for instance, you hear “background” music while you go about your daily business, or do you get really immersed in each sound? There is nothing wrong with the “peripheral” approach – as long as music...</p>
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<p>How do you listen to music? Is it more of a passive experience – for instance, you hear “background” music while you go about your daily business, or do you get really immersed in each sound? There is nothing wrong with the “peripheral” approach – as long as music is a big part of your life, lifts your spirits, relieves the stress, and generally improves your well-being, it’s all good!</p>
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<p>But there is also another way to let music into your life and allow your brain to absorb it more fully. It’s called “mindful” or “active” listening. Basically, it means that you don’t just “lend an ear,” but actually listen with all your senses. This kind of “active” approach will help you develop not only better listening skills, but also a deeper appreciation of music.</p>
<h2>Mind the music</h2>
<p>In 1939, American composer Aaron Copland wrote a book titled “<a href="https://books.google.com/books/about/What_to_Listen_for_in_Music.html?id=dsyPycO3GfgC" target="_blank">What to Listen for in Music</a>.” Yes, this work is more than 70 years old, but, like music itself, it is timeless and as pertinent today as it was back then. If you are interested in this fascinating topic, then the book will provide an insightful resource. With “mindful” listening, you will not only hear different rhythms, pitches, variations, instrumentation, etc., but will also be able to “see” (in your mind’s eye) the figurative color and texture of music. But while there are several ways through which you can enhance your music listening experience (see below), how you actually <em>interpret</em> each piece is deeply personal. It’s just like looking at a painting or another piece of art – you may learn how to distinguish one technique from another, or understand various artistic influences, but only you know what this piece means to <em>you</em>.</p>
<h2>What makes music tick?</h2>
<p>This very interesting <a href="http://www.npr.org/sections/deceptivecadence/2014/01/28/267777013/4-ways-to-hear-more-in-music" target="_blank">National Public Radio piece</a> explains very well how to hear more in music. How do you go about it? Choose your favorite piece of music and focus on its rhythm and meter, melody, harmony, and overall dynamics. Look for these elements in various styles of music: classical, jazz, pop, rock, and whatever other genres you like listening to. With time, you will develop a much deeper appreciation of music. Now, you might be wondering how to foster this skill in <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/at-manhattan-music-school-children-play-well/">children</a>, so that they develop interest in music. The good news is that kids are naturally curious and open to new experiences, so exposing them to various music genres, as well as a variety of musical instruments, will lay a solid foundation for the future.</p>
<h2>Listen up!</h2>
<p>To understand how music works and how it is put together you should learn music theory; it will really open your eyes to many different aspects of music. When <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/your-teacher/">our teachers</a> come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office, they will show you not only how to play your instrument, but also how to “understand” the music. Think of this experience as a deep ocean: it’s fine on the surface, but once you explore what lies beneath, a whole new and exciting word is opening its mysteries to you!</p>
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		<title>The Piano: It&#8217;s Always About Hitting the Right Key</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2015 00:01:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>New York Piano School Has the Keys to Great Lessons Did you know that the world-famous Steinway Piano Company was founded right here in New York in 1853, in a loft on Manhattan’s Varick Street? If you are curious to see how these elegant instruments are put together, you can go on a tour of...</p>
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<p>Did you know that the world-famous Steinway Piano Company was founded right here in New York in 1853, in a loft on Manhattan’s Varick Street? If you are curious to see how these elegant instruments are put together, you can go on a <a href="http://queens.brownstoner.com/2012/10/how-to-tour-the-steinway-sons-factory-in-astoria-queens/" target="_blank">tour of Steinway’s factory</a> in Queens.</p>
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<p>And that brings us to the topic <em>du jour</em>: September is the National Piano Month, dedicated to this elegant instrument that has contributed so much to the development of music, both classical and modern. This is also a great occasion to talk about the piano, which continues to be one of the most popular instruments in the world. There is a good reason for that: this instrument is versatile and can be used to play different styles of music. Think of the piano as a “gentle giant:” its takes up a lot of room, weighs between 400 and 1,000 pounds, has over 12,000 parts &#8211; 10,000 of which are moving &#8211; 200 to 250 strings, as well as 88 keys. But oh – what <a id="68ff47b397873" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLhbz7z5he0&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">beautiful music</a>    <script>
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<h2>Proud history</h2>
<p>It seems like the piano has been around for a long time – and it has. But before an Italian instrument maker Bartolomeo Cristofo created the piano in the 17th century, many composers (including Bach) played on a look-alike instrument called the <a id="68ff47b3978b1" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVg8Oz2xqe4&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">harpsichord</a>    <script>
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    </script>. Over the next centuries, composers like Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn, Chopin, and many others, created the most beautiful, <a id="68ff47b3978e2" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnSp_JbvzqE&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">emotionally stirring piano concertos</a>    <script>
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    </script>, <a id="68ff47b397968" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcLMpbqAy9M&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">pop</a>    <script>
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<h2>Let your fingers do the…playing</h2>
<p>We hope that all the above exampled have inspired you (or your child) to start taking piano lessons. If you are nervous about having to strap your piano on your back and schlep it across town – don’t. Our teachers will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office – wherever your instrument happens to live. They won’t haul their own pianos but they will certainly teach you how to tickle the ivories on yours!</p>
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		<title>The &#8220;Mozart Effect:&#8221; New York Guitar School Pays Tribute to Classical Music</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2015 00:01:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>At New York Guitar School, We Love the Classics! September is stretching out before us and we couldn’t be happier. Why? Because it marks a very important occasion: Classical Music Month, as declared by President Clinton back in 1994. “Classical music is a celebration of artistic excellence,” Clinton noted in his official proclamation. He also...</p>
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<p>September is stretching out before us and we couldn’t be happier. Why? Because it marks a very important occasion: Classical Music Month, as declared by President Clinton back in 1994. “Classical music is a celebration of artistic excellence,” Clinton noted in his <a href="http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=49006" target="_blank">official proclamation</a>. He also emphasized why it is important to pay tribute to this timeless and universal genre: “At the heart of classical music is continuity and tradition. What was heard in a Vienna opera house was heard again in a colonial theater in Charleston, South Carolina, was echoed at the inauguration of President Lincoln, was repeated in turn-of-the-century Chicago, and is played again today by a range of musicians from the most skilled of virtuosos to the youngest student struggling with the complexities of the violin.”</p>
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<p>Needless to say, we agree! Even though other types of music have emerged in the past decades, the magnificent sounds of Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, and other noted composers of centuries past are still filling our ears – and hearts – with beautiful sounds.</p>
<h2>Historical context</h2>
<p>What exactly is “classical” music? In our Western understanding, it is a genre created by European composers from (roughly) the 16th to 19th centuries. But what many people may not realize is that the term “classical” actually covers three historical periods: the Baroque (1600–1760), Classical (1730–1820), and Romantic (1780–1910). Among the most noted composers working during each of these periods were Bach, Handel, and Vivaldi for the Baroque era; Mozart, Beethoven, and Chopin for the Classical one; and Schubert, Tchaikovsky, Debussy, and Wagner in the Romantic period. As you can see, all the above eras overlap with each other, so there is no clear cut-off point from one to the next (although, as you can imagine, historical, cultural, social, and intellectual contexts had undergone tremendous changes in the four centuries that separate the beginning of the Baroque and the end of the Romantic period). So what are the specificities of each of the above eras, you may wonder? Generally speaking, Baroque music is characterized by its <a id="68ff47b39821a" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvNQLJ1_HQ0&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">fluidity and flow</a>    <script>
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<h2>Bring music into play!</h2>
<p>As we mentioned before, a variety of music genres were created in the past century, but classical music never fell out of fashion. Our teachers are classical music aficionados as well, though most are quite versatile in their tastes: they also love jazz, blues, folk, rock, country, and every other kind of music ever invented. What this means is that whichever genre and instrument you are interested in playing, we have an excellent teacher for you. Just <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/contact-guitar-lessons-nyc/">contact us</a> and we’ll send him or her right to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale doorstep. Together, you’ll create a beautiful symphony of sound!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>With Brooklyn Music Lessons, You’ll Catch Many a Tune! What is your favorite TV commercial? OK, we admit that this not the kind of question you might be asking yourself, but bear with us. There is a reason why we are bringing this up. While television ads may not represent the highest art form –...</p>
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<p>What is your favorite TV commercial? OK, we admit that this not the kind of question you might be asking yourself, but bear with us. There is a reason why we are bringing this up. While television ads may not represent the highest art form – though there are certainly people out there who will disagree – the fact is that a lot of creative energy goes into an advertising campaign.</p>
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<p>The ads you see on your television screen didn’t just “happen;” they required extensive market research, knowledge of human psychology and social trends, as well as many other skills. We told you there was a reason why we are bringing up this subject: it’s because the most successful and effective marketing campaigns are the ones that feature music.</p>
<h2>“It’s the real thing!”</h2>
<p>Why is it that jingles and catchy tunes in advertising grab our attention? The reason is simple: a good melody, especially when it is paired with compelling lyrics, elicits an emotional reaction. Let’s have a look at some of the most successful TV ads of the past decades. The foremost among them was undoubtedly the iconic <a id="68ff47b398a4a" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2msbfN81Gm0&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">1971 Coca-Cola commercial</a>    <script>
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    </script>, which went down in the annals of the advertising history for its melodic and upbeat song that made everyone feel like all was right with the world. Imagine if this ad did not contain any music, just words. Would it be as engaging? We think not: with no catchy melody and lyrics, it would be as flat and lifeless as… a coke without the fizz! There were (and still are) other television commercials with ear-catching tunes. Remember this high-vibe <a id="68ff47b398a86" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqRH8wEsaVQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">McDonald’s jingle</a>    <script>
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<h2>Never out of tune</h2>
<p>Whether or not you are a jingle aficionado, you can learn to play all of the above-mentioned tunes on any kind of instrument – guitar, piano, or any other. And you can sing them too! When one of our teachers comes to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office, you’ll see that the catchphrases from the above-mentioned ads set the mood for your lesson and describe perfectly what to expect from this experience: “It’s the real thing, what the world needs today.” “Double the pleasure, double the fun.” “We’ll move our tail for you.” “You deserve a break today.” And those are not just empty promises!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>New York Guitar School Is Not All Greek to You Parlez-vous français? Parla italiano? 你說中國話? If you don’t speak any foreign languages (and according to government statistics, 75 percent of Americans don’t), but would like to be able to converse in another tongue, we may have a solution for you! Yes, there are language courses,...</p>
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<p>Parlez-vous français? Parla italiano? 你說中國話? If you don’t speak any foreign languages (and according to government statistics, 75 percent of Americans don’t), but would like to be able to converse in another tongue, we may have a solution for you!</p>
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<p>Yes, there are language courses, of course, but that’s not what we are talking about. We are referring to another method of mastering a foreign language: music training! It’s true: while you are learning a language, music stimulates your brain and helps it absorb new information quicker and better. In fact, research conducted at Northwestern University indicated that “music training leads to changes throughout the auditory system that prime musicians for listening challenges beyond music processing.” Does this mean that, as a musician or music student, you will become fluent in a foreign language overnight? No. What it does mean is that your brain “soaks up” all the new knowledge in a more efficient manner. ¿No es maravilloso?</p>
<h2>Sing, sing a song</h2>
<p>When your (or your child’s) brain is musically primed for learning, a good way to start speaking a foreign language is <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/science-news/10188533/Singing-can-help-when-learning-a-foreign-language.html" target="_blank">through singing</a>. Studies from the University of Edinburgh found that people who sing words or short phrases in a foreign language become twice as fluent at speaking it later. Researchers believe it is because this technique links music and memory. Can this approach work with any foreign tongue? Yes, it can, but it’s important to keep in mind that each language has its own specific rhythm, cadence, and pacing – to put it into musical terms, it has its own unique “melody.” This means that singing phrases in, say, Zulu, will not be the same as singing them in Finnish, or any other language, for that matter. Just as an example, one of the easiest French songs to master may very well be “<a id="68ff47b39937f" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXI7KEUbSxM&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Frères Jacques</a>    <script>
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<h2>We speak your language!</h2>
<p>We don’t mean to brag (well, actually we do), but <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/our-music-teachers/">our teachers</a> speak a multitude of foreign languages – including Spanish, French, Russian, Japanese, Mandarin, German, Hebrew, Italian, Portuguese, and others. However, when they come to give a lesson in your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office, they will communicate with you in the universal language of music. And that is one thing that will never be lost in translation!</p>
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<p>Oh, what a difference a few centuries make! Today, we know for a fact (having had abundant scientific evidence as proof) that music is good for humans, <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/thats-no-bull-at-manhattan-music-lessons-we-like-animal-sounds/">animals</a>, and <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/at-our-new-york-guitar-school-we-plant-musical-seeds-and-see-them-grow/">other living things</a> as well. However, it has not always been like this. As a <a href="http://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/19th-century-physicians-thought-music-was-disease-180955662/?no-ist" target="_blank">recent article</a> in the Smithsonian magazine tells it, some 19th century physicians thought music could actually infect the brain!</p>
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<p>As a matter of fact, there are many instances throughout history when medical profession warned the public about the dangers of music. As the article states, “By the time the 1800s rolled around, music was a full-blown pathogen.” Physicians of yore warned that music was especially risky for women because of their supposedly fragile nerves: “The fairer sex had weak nerves and were prone to fainting. They also warned that excessive keyboard playing could aggravate such issues. Gynecologists thought music might be too sexy for women or that it could lead to heavy menstrual cycles. On the flop side, others linked it to infertility and reproductive problems.” Of course, in those long-ago days, doctors often made flawed judgment calls. For instance, it was believed that a woman’s womb could wander throughout her body, spreading disease in its wake, and that epilepsy and mental illnesses were “demonic possessions.” Seen in this context, is it any wonder that music was regarded as evil?</p>
<h2>We’ve come a long way, baby!</h2>
<p>Today we know of just one potential danger: <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/when-it-comes-to-hearng-loss-our-nyc-guitar-school-is-all-ears/">hearing loss</a> resulting from prolonged exposure to very loud music. As for everything else mentioned above, all these warnings, myths, and pseudo-science are downright hilarious! Far from inflicting diseases and other medical conditions, music is actually a health booster, both physically and mentally: it can lower our blood pressure, relieve pain, reduce stress and anxiety, and lift our spirits. In other words, there is no doubt (and plenty of scientific evidence) that music <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/new-york-guitar-lessons-are-nothing-to-sneeze-at/">improves our lives</a> in <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/nyc-guitar-school-has-the-key-to-success/">countless ways</a>. Who are you going to believe: modern science or old superstitions?</p>
<h2>Fit as a fiddle</h2>
<p>If anyone witnesses first-hand the true advantages of music training, it is <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/your-teacher/">our teachers</a>. They have yet to see any students – young or older, male or female – whose brain was “infected” by music (though they have seen lots of students become “infectious” &#8211; spreading the love of music to others)! All this is to say that when a teacher comes to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office, you need not fear any health consequences. You or your child will learn to play the guitar, piano, or any other instrument in total safety. We are happy that, at least in this case, history doesn’t repeat itself!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Manhattan Guitar School Has a Lullaby For You! We don’t mean to be too inquisitive about your, um, bedroom habits, but we would like to know this: how well do you sleep at night? Are you lucky enough to fall into deep and relaxing slumber, or are you tossing and turning all night long? If...</p>
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<p>We don’t mean to be too inquisitive about your, um, bedroom habits, but we would like to know this: how well do you sleep at night? Are you lucky enough to fall into deep and relaxing slumber, or are you tossing and turning all night long?</p>
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<p>If you are like most people, chances are that you sometimes (or maybe often) have difficulties falling – or staying &#8211; asleep. If you’ve tried natural remedies like drinking warm milk before bed or counting sheep, but sleep still eludes you, music may be a great remedy. Several studies conducted in recent years have demonstrated not only that certain types of music promote restful sleep, but also that listening to music during sleep could enhance brainpower and lead to better memory.</p>
<h2>Land of Nod</h2>
<p>We know that lullabies help fussy babies catch some zzzz’s, but what kind of music will lull adults to sleep? For most people, heavy metal is probably not the most effective sleep inducer, unless, of course, you are a hardened Metallica fan and find the group’s biggest hit, “<a id="68ff47b39a220" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD-E-LDc384&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Enter Sandman</a>    <script>
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    </script>” may just do the trick. Then there is a new 8-hour long piece of music by British composer Max Richter, which is believed to be the longest “lullaby” ever recorded. Titled “Sleep,” it will premiere in Berlin in September from 12pm to 8am. The audience will be given beds instead of seats. It will probably be the first time in history that a concert’s success will be judged by how many people fell asleep during the performance!</p>
<h2>Night sounds</h2>
<p>If you can’t be in Berlin for this particular concert, or can’t wait until September to get a good night’s sleep, you may try listening to these calm and soothing tunes: <a id="68ff47b39a291" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oi3MJTUfNFw&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Binaural sounds</a>    <script>
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<h2>A hard day’s night</h2>
<p>Many musical instruments can play soothing and relaxing tunes – for instance, the <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/manhattan-music-lessons-bring-magic-to-the-flute/">flute</a>, harp, <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/made-in-india-sounds-are-right-at-your-fingertips-with-new-york-city-music-lessons/">sitar</a>, or the <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/manhattan-violin-school-plays-second-fiddle-to-none/">violin</a>. Also, many items that don’t fall into the strict category of musical instruments produce the most beautiful and relaxing sounds: <a id="68ff47b39a3a9" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6QTdvbu0uI&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Tibetan “singing” bowls</a>    <script>
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<p>The post <a href="https://heyjoeguitar.com/sleepless-in-new-york-manhattan-guitar-school-will-put-you-to-bed/">Sleepless in New York? Manhattan Guitar School Will Put You to Bed</a> appeared first on <a href="https://heyjoeguitar.com">Hey Joe Guitar</a>.</p>
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		<title>Feel the Sea, Sun and Sand, With Brooklyn Music Lessons</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2015 00:01:26 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>With Brooklyn Music Lessons You Can Be a Beach Bunny – Right in Your Home! Last month, just as the official summer season was starting, we wrote about all the wonderful beaches along the New York City coastline. Now that summer is here in earnest, our thoughts (and hopefully yours as well) are turning to...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>With Brooklyn Music Lessons You Can Be a Beach Bunny – Right in Your Home!</h2>
<p>Last month, just as the official summer season was starting, we wrote about all the <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/lifes-a-beach-with-new-york-guitar-school/">wonderful beaches</a> along the New York City coastline. Now that summer is here in earnest, our thoughts (and hopefully yours as well) are turning to images of sun-soaked sandy beaches and sounds of ocean waves crashing against the shore.</p>
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<p>That’s because for so many of us, a beach represents an escape from the stresses of our often-hectic urban lives. In fact, a study carried out a few years ago at University of Exeter in Britain, showed that city dwellers’ moods improved considerably when they spent time in a seaside environment. But really, do we need scientists to tell us that soaking up the warm sun and feeling soft sand between the toes is a mood-booster? We think not &#8211; this is one case where anecdotal evidence (in other words, our own experience) is the best guide.</p>
<h2>Flip-flop moments</h2>
<p>Whether you are actually at the beach or just dreaming about being by the seashore, you can enhance your experience with some beach-specific music. A group that jumps to mind is, of course, “The Beach Boys,” who had not one or two, but several songs about the joys of the beach, starting with their mega-hit, <a id="68ff47b39ac51" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNypbmPPDco&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Surfin’ USA.”</a>    <script>
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    </script> (are you seeing a prevailing theme here?) However, our all-time favorite, ultimate beach song the prolific group recorded is <a id="68ff47b39acf8" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJWmbLS2_ec&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Kokomo.”</a>    <script>
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    </script> It has that special vibe that makes you want to dance right there on the sand! What are some of the other quintessential beach songs? There is <a id="68ff47b39ad44" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nk3ZN3dSeDk&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“The Beach Blanket Bingo,”</a>    <script>
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    </script> which reminds us of those innocent days when teenagers didn’t just text or play games on their cell phones all day. And what about The Righteous Brothers’ <a id="68ff47b39ad78" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiQqnzHtjP4&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Ebb Tide”</a>    <script>
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    </script> by the appropriately named Wavves? There are many more <a href="https://www.realbuzz.com/articles/top-10-beach-songs-and-surf-classics/" target="_blank">beach-related songs</a>; what is your favorite one?</p>
<h2>Bring the beach into your home!</h2>
<p>Would you like to get into the “sun ’n’ sand” spirit, even if you are city-bound this summer? The best way to “bring” the soft sand and warm ocean breezes into your home is to play some of the above-mentioned music. Our teachers will come to your <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/neighborhoods/">Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale</a> home or office to teach you or your child how to get those “beachy” sounds out of your guitar, piano, or any other instrument (or, if you are taking voice lessons, <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/sing-praises-to-manhattan-music-school/">how to sing</a> them). Any way you look at it, when it comes to summer music, our teachers are a breeze of fresh (ocean) air!</p>
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		<title>At New York Guitar School, We&#8217;ll Never Read You the Riot Act</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2015 00:01:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Keep the Peace, With New York Guitar School We have said it many times before and we still stand by it: music training is good for you! However, this doesn’t mean that every music experience is always calm and uneventful; sometimes, concerts incite not only applause and calls for an encore, but also utter chaos....</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Keep the Peace, With New York Guitar School</h2>
<p>We have said it many times before and we still stand by it: music training is <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/blog/nyc-guitar-school-has-the-key-to-success/">good for you</a>! However, this doesn’t mean that every music experience is always calm and uneventful; sometimes, concerts incite not only applause and calls for an encore, but also utter chaos.</p>
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<p>You might think we are talking about women throwing their panties at Elvis Presley so he could wipe his sweaty brow with the undergarments, or teenage girls screaming, swooning, and sometimes even fainting at the Beatles’ concerts. No. We are referring here to real riots, which, surprisingly, occurred at classical music concerts. And some of them happened even in our city! Let’s look at a few of the most famous – or, in this case, <em>in</em>famous – ones that… struck the wrong notes with audiences.</p>
<h2>Dissention in the ranks</h2>
<p>It is no secret that not everyone is a fan of Richard Wagner, the 19th century German composer known for his somber music. In 1861, at a Paris performance of his opera “Tannhauser,” he placed the <a id="68ff47b39b5e9" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxyvwxxV15I&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">ballet sequence</a>    <script>
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<h2>A peaceful experience</h2>
<p>As the above examples demonstrate, when it comes to music, people’s emotions sometimes run high. We too are very passionate about music, though in a more positive and peaceful way. That’s why when our teachers come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office, they will not run riot. To the contrary, they will always be respectful of your (or your child’s) musical tastes and support your efforts to master your instrument with <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/your-teacher/">kindness and patience</a>. Yes, our teachers are definitely pacifists, but when it comes to excellent music education, they will fight the good fight!</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2015 00:01:22 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Match Up to Your Instrument, With New York Music Lessons Here is one question you probably don’t ask yourself very often (if at all): are you a drum, piano or violin? Or perhaps you are a flute or ukulele? The reason we are urging you to ask (and answer) this question is simple: if you...</p>
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<p>Here is one question you probably don’t ask yourself very often (if at all): are you a drum, piano or violin? Or perhaps you are a flute or ukulele? The reason we are urging you to ask (and answer) this question is simple: if you (or your child) are thinking about taking up music lessons but are not sure which instrument to learn, it is a good idea to reflect upon which one would fit your personality best.</p>
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<p>This is not an exact science so please don’t sue us if you happen to end up with an instrument that you or your teacher consider unsuitable – though please keep in mind that there is no such thing as a “bad” musical instrument; it may not fit your personality but it is a good match for others.</p>
<h2>Satisfy your personality</h2>
<p>There are several criteria for choosing an instrument: the age and size of the player are first and foremost. An instrument that “grows” with your child – such as the guitar, <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/manhattan-violin-school-plays-second-fiddle-to-none/">violin</a>, flute or <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/nyc-music-school-breathe-new-life-into-an-old-instrument/">recorder</a> are good choices. Also to be taken into consideration are the player’s physical capabilities: does she or he have flexibility, agility, and coordination to correctly hold and handle the instrument? But what about matching instruments based on personality? Generally speaking – though of course there are many exceptions to these “rules” – someone who is quiet and laid back might be a good fit with a bass, because it is considered to be a “background” instrument. If, on the other hand, you are outgoing, bold, and even brash, then a solo instrument like the <a id="68ff47b39be5f" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0myQtLC2ZDw&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">trumpet</a>    <script>
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    </script> might be your cup of tea. And if you are a high-energy person who can’t sit still, the drum is an obvious choice. Now, if you don’t fit into any clear-cut and defined category – in other words, if your personality has many facets – you might want to opt for instruments that produce a multitude of tones and characteristics, like the piano, guitar, or saxophone. Still not sure what instrument has your name on it? <a href="http://www.allthetests.com/quiz31/quiz/1400949622/What-musical-instrument-are-you" target="_blank">This quiz</a> may help. One thing we are sure of: no matter who you are, there is that special instrument out there for you, just waiting to fall into your arms!</p>
<h2>So happy together!</h2>
<p>When you and an instrument of your choice are matched together and living happily ever after, that’s when our teacher comes in – literally – to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office. It doesn’t matter whether you and your instrument are hyper or introverted – we will make sure that, when you play, your <a id="68ff47b39be9d" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbqvifFqtq8&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">true colors</a>    <script>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2015 00:01:02 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Not Just Lip Service, at Manhattan Music School You might think that July is a quiet month and, in some ways, it is. Those lazy, hazy days of summer put all of us in a relaxing mood. Still, this doesn’t mean that there are no exciting events taking place this month. The 4th of July...</p>
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<p>You might think that July is a quiet month and, in some ways, it is. Those lazy, hazy days of summer put all of us in a relaxing mood. Still, this doesn’t mean that there are no exciting events taking place this month. The 4th of July is one such occasion, celebrated all across the country, from sea to shining sea. But there is more: today there is another, though certainly lesser known, event: July 6 marks the International Kissing Day, also called World Kiss Day.</p>
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<p>You get the idea: on this day, the art of locking lips is celebrated all over the world. Needless to say, there are many different forms of smooching – from friendly cheek pecks and chivalrous hand kissing, to the romantic locking of the lips.</p>
<h2>A kiss is not just a kiss…</h2>
<p>Germaphobes will argue that kissing is unhygienic because it spreads germs, bacteria, and viruses from one person to another. If that were truly the case, wouldn’t the human race have disappeared from the planet long ago? We prefer to believe that kissing is good for us. In fact, there is plenty of evidence showing numerous benefits – both physical and emotional – of kissing. For instance:</p>
<ul>
<li>By dilating blood vessels, kissing may help reduce blood pressure. The dilation effect may also help to relieve pain.</li>
<li>For obvious reasons, it releases your happy hormones like serotonin, dopamine, and oxytocin.</li>
<li>A vigorous kiss may burn anywhere from 10 to 15 calories. Kiss 20 times a day, and there goes that chocolate bar.</li>
<li>It tones your facial muscles, particularly those around your mouth and jaw.</li>
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<p>Now, all that is great, but what we like best about this business of kissing is that its benefits resemble those you get from music training. For example, just as smooching lowers your blood pressure and releases mood-boosting endorphins, so does <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/from-blue-to-tickled-pink-brooklyn-music-lessons-will-lift-you-up/">playing an instrument</a>. And yes, it <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/manhattan-music-lessons-good-fit/">also burns calories</a>. What about toning your facial muscles? That’s a no-brainer! Do you really think you can play the <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/manhattan-music-lessons-bring-magic-to-the-flute/">flute</a>, saxophone, trumpet, or <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/manhattan-harmonica-lessons-when-it-comes-to-the-harmonica-size-doesnt-matter/">harmonica</a> without giving your face a good workout?</p>
<h2>Work your muscles!</h2>
<p>Now, our teachers are not the kissing types, but they obviously know all about the benefits of music training – those mentioned above and <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/nyc-guitar-school-has-the-key-to-success/">others</a>. If you wish to take July 6 off to celebrate International Kissing Day with your loved one(s), go ahead. But don’t forget to book music lessons for the rest of the summer in the comfort of your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office. With kissing AND music, you will have a dual advantage &#8211; “double the pleasure, double the fun!”</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2015 00:01:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Brooklyn Guitar School Plays All Summer Long! It’s vacation time and your kids just want to be carefree. At this point, school and homework are probably not even on their radar. Does this attitude extend to their music lessons as well? In other words, do your children stop playing their instruments during the summer? At...</p>
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<p>It’s vacation time and your kids just want to be carefree. At this point, school and homework are probably not even on their radar. Does this attitude extend to their music lessons as well? In other words, do your children stop playing their instruments during the summer?</p>
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<p>At the mere mention of practice, your child will probably run the other way. We get that. But the fact is that kids who don’t play during their summer vacation may lose some of the skills and techniques they had mastered during the school year. We have seen this time and again: children who resume their music lessons after a summer of inactivity often need several weeks to “catch up” &#8211; relearn what they already knew but have forgotten. Picking up an instrument for the first time after a long hiatus can be so frustrating and de-motivating that students may not event want to continue playing. That’s why it is important that they (and adults too, for that matter) constantly build on their current level of ability. There is actually a well-documented phenomenon called <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/21/summer-learning-loss-study_n_3391594.html" target="_blank">“Summer Learning Loss,”</a> or “Summer Slide,” which refers to the decline in students’ academic skills due to inactivity (that is why students are encouraged to read during vacation). The same applies to music literacy as well.</p>
<h2>Keep on playing!</h2>
<p>What can you, as a parent, do to encourage your child to keep taking music lessons and practicing during the summer? It’s all in the scheduling. Don’t overburden the child with “musical chores” by planning lessons and practice sessions to the exclusion of playtime and all the other activities. Just because he has lots of free time on his hands doesn’t mean his music training should fill every hour of his day! On the other hand, tell the child that vacation from school doesn’t mean vacation from her instrument. She should commit to a certain number of music lessons during the summer and some practice time as well. Explain to her <em>why</em> it’s important to play even when school is out: so that she can keep progressing. You might say something along these lines: “You’ve been so good about taking lessons and practicing. You wouldn’t want to lose all the skills you already learned, would you? At the end of the day, your child learns to foster a sense of responsibility and discipline. These skills will surely prove useful throughout her life – and not just in music!</p>
<h2>Business as usual</h2>
<p>Just as your child doesn’t take a break from music, neither do <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/our-music-teachers/">our teachers</a>. To paraphrase the USPS motto, “Neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet, nor hail shall keep Hey Joe Guitar teachers from their appointed rounds (though a zombie invasion might!) A teacher will come to your <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/neighborhoods/">Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale</a> home or office to give music lessons all summer long. This way, your child will lose no skills, and even gain some new ones!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2015 00:01:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Brooklyn Music School Tells How to Cool Down Your Instruments Think of a very hot summer day in New York City. Temperatures are soaring past 90 degrees and the humidity is so high, you feel like somebody wrapped a wet blanket around you. Now, ask yourself: if you are so sweaty and uncomfortable that you...</p>
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<p>Think of a very hot summer day in New York City. Temperatures are soaring past 90 degrees and the humidity is so high, you feel like somebody wrapped a wet blanket around you. Now, ask yourself: if you are so sweaty and uncomfortable that you feel like crawling out of your skin, what about your musical instrument? True, an instrument is an inanimate object and has no feelings, but you should know that heat and humidity – especially big changes in moisture – will ultimately damage the instrument. This applies even more to those constructed from wood – like the guitar, <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/manhattan-violin-school-plays-second-fiddle-to-none/">violin</a>, cello, double bass, and others.</p>
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<p>Why does this happen? Wood is the kind of material that absorbs moisture, so constant exposure to a humid environment is not good. (By the same token, excessive dryness is also damaging. It could weaken the glue, distort framing, and cause cracks). Clearly, it is important to protect your instrument from extreme changes in temperatures and moisture. Fortunately, the summer is still young so it’s not too late to take action.</p>
<h2>Instrument TLC</h2>
<p>A few years ago, in an article he wrote for Premier Guitar magazine, Bob Taylor, co-founder and president of Taylor Guitars, said: “At one time, probably 70% of the repairs performed in our service center could have been avoided if the guitar had not been exposed to humidity extremes.” Let’s look at some ways to ensure that your wood instrument is not having a heat stroke this summer: 1. You wouldn’t even think about leaving a child or a dog in a parked car because the temperatures can rise very quickly. It’s the same with a wooden instrument – it shouldn’t sit / lie / stand / recline in a stationary vehicle in hot weather. 2. When humidity is extremely high, you like to be in an air-conditioned room. So do your guitar, violin, and <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/a-tale-of-two-cellos-at-new-york-music-school/">cello</a>. Basically, when you feel uncomfortable on a hot and humid day, you can be pretty sure that your instrument does too. That’s when you know to place it in a cool and dry (but not too dry) room. 3. If you want to have a precise measurement of humidity in your home, consider purchasing a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hygrometer" target="_blank">Hygrometer</a>, an inexpensive device that lets you control moisture levels in your environment. It’s good for everyone – humans, pets, and instruments!</p>
<h2>Teacher knows best</h2>
<p>Now that you are forewarned and forearmed about the effects of heat and humidity, let us tell you how we can help keep your instrument away from harmful temps and moisture levels. One way is that our teachers will come to your <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/neighborhoods/">Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale</a> home or office, which means you don’t have to take your instrument out of its (and your) air-controlled environment. Additionally, the teacher can also advise you on how to protect your instrument in all kinds of extreme conditions – climatic and other. In all matters pertaining to music or instruments, these folks are fountains of knowledge!</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2015 00:01:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>New York Guitar School Tells How to Chill Out This Summer When you think about summer, do images of sandy beaches jump to mind? But what if you are spending the summer in the city – do you have to give up the thoughts of warm ocean breezes? Not at all! As New Yorkers, we...</p>
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<p>When you think about summer, do images of sandy beaches jump to mind? But what if you are spending the summer in the city – do you have to give up the thoughts of warm ocean breezes? Not at all! As New Yorkers, we are lucky to have some great beaches very close within our reach. In fact, NYC has a total of 14 miles of beaches, all of which are open from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. Even though one moment you are caught up in the urban hustle and bustle, an hour or so later you could be lying on the sand and soaking up the sun.</p>
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<p>As if by careful design – by actually by mere coincidence &#8211; these patches of sandy paradise can be found in most NYC boroughs, and even if you live in one that doesn’t boast its own beach (like Manhattan), the commute to one is – no pun intended – a breeze!</p>
<h2>Summer in the city</h2>
<p>Brooklyn offers lots of options, starting with the iconic <a href="http://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/coney-island-beach-and-boardwalk/" target="_blank">Coney Island</a>. It offers three miles of sandy beaches, not to mention the amusement park and boardwalk. It is such a famous part of our city’s landscape that <a id="68ff47b39db09" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwLlvcDi4PQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Lou Reed</a>    <script>
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    </script>: <em>“Chewin&#8217; at a rhythm on my bubble gum The sun is out, I want some It&#8217;s not hard, not far to reach We can hitch a ride to Rockaway Beach.”</em> <a href="http://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/pelham-bay-park/facilities/beaches" target="_blank">The Orchard Beach</a> in the Bronx offers 1.1- mile of sandy shoreline. When it was first created in the 1930s, it was named “The Riviera of New York!” If you live on Staten Island, you have plenty of choices: the South Beach, <a href="http://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/fdr-boardwalk-and-beach/facilities/beaches" target="_blank">Midland Beach</a>, or <a href="http://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/wolfes-pond-park/facilities/beaches" target="_blank">Wolfe’ Pond Beach</a>. If you want to venture a bit further from the city, there’s Long Island’s <a href="http://nysparks.com/parks/10/details.aspx" target="_blank">Jones Beach</a>. With a 6.5- mile stretch of sand and two swimming pools, it is one of New York state’s largest facilities of this kind.</p>
<h2>Keep up the music!</h2>
<p>We hope you will take advantage of the beaches that our city has to offer. After all, as the <a id="68ff47b39db7e" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2bigf337aU&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">famous song</a>    <script>
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<p>It wasn’t so long ago that New York City was in the throes of cold, wintry weather and we wrote about <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/hot-songs-for-wintry-days-new-york-guitar-schools-own-version-of-anti-freeze/">how to keep warm</a> and <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/new-york-guitar-lessons-are-nothing-to-sneeze-at/">healthy</a>. At that time we predicted – accurately, as it turns out – that the gray and bleak winter would not last forever. We were right! Three days from now, on June 21, summer will officially be here and if past years are anything to go by, pretty soon the temperatures will rise, the humidity level will be high, and we will probably remember those cool and crisp winter days with bittersweet nostalgia!</p>
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<p>Seriously though, summer in the city – especially if you are a music lover – can be a barrel of fun. There are many concerts and other musical performances taking place over the next two months, and it goes to prove that this city not only never sleeps, but it doesn’t take a vacation either!</p>
<h2>The streets are alive…</h2>
<p>Here are some not-to-be –missed events music lovers will enjoy: <strong>New music</strong> July 4 &#8211; Sept. 5, 2015 <a href="http://momaps1.org/warmup/" target="_blank">Warm Up</a> is experimental live music, DJs and dancing in the outdoor courtyard of MoMA PS1 in Queens. <strong>Free concerts at MoMA</strong> July 5 &#8211; 26, 2015 (Sundays) Attend four weekly jazz and classical music concerts at <a href="http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/programs/47" target="_blank">Summergarden</a> in the sculpture garden of the Museum of Modern Art. <strong>Lincoln Center Festival</strong> July 6 &#8211; Aug. 2, 2015 Enjoy extraordinary opera, music, dance, and theater that showcases contemporary artistic viewpoints at <a href="http://lincolncenterfestival.org/" target="_blank">Lincoln Center Festival</a> in and near Lincoln Center. <strong>Indie music festival</strong> July 9 &amp; 23, 2015 (also Aug. 6) <a href="http://www.hudsonriverpark.org/events/series/hudson-riverrocks" target="_blank">River Rocks</a> is a music concert on three Thursdays along the water at Hudson River Park. <strong>Seaport music festival</strong> July 11, 2015 4.2 miles south Rock out with two stages of performers at the <a href="http://microapp.villagevoice.com/4knots/2015/" target="_blank">4Knots Music Festival</a> in historical South Street Seaport. <strong>Tony-winning musical</strong> July 11 &#8211; Aug. 29, 2015 (Saturdays) 4.5 miles north The cast of <a href="http://www.harlemrepertorytheatre.com/current_season.html" target="_blank">In the Heights</a> sings and dances around you to vibrant hip-hop, pop, and Latin music as they tell the story of tight-knit Dominican-Americans at Harlem Repertory Theatre. <strong>Jazz festival</strong> July 21 &#8211; 30, 2015 Hear dozen of world-class jazz artists (including soulful singers, piano partners and dueling drummers) at <a href="http://www.92y.org/jazzinjuly" target="_blank">92nd Street Y Jazz in July Festival</a>. <strong>Classical music festival</strong> July 22 &#8211; Aug. 22, 2015 Attend concerts, operas, late-night recitals, and world premieres at <a href="http://mostlymozart.org/events" target="_blank">Mostly Mozart Festival</a>, performed by the festival orchestra and special guests at Lincoln Center. <strong>Outdoor concerts</strong> August 1 &#8211; 9, 2015 (begins July 22) <a href="http://lcoutofdoors.org/" target="_blank">Out of Doors</a> is three jam-packed weeks of world-class music, dance, and spoken word in the plazas of Lincoln Center if dry. These are just some of the concerts that take place in out city in July and August. There are <a href="http://www.timeout.com/newyork/music/summer-concerts-in-nyc" target="_blank">many more</a>, so start marking your agendas!</p>
<h2>Summer school</h2>
<p>If you love music, you will surely find what you are looking for among the above-mentioned performances (if you can’t find it in New York City, where <em>can</em> you find it?) And just because it’s summer doesn’t mean there are no music lessons. Our school’s never “out,” and our teachers are always on call – whether you want to continue your lessons or start new ones. We will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office to teach you cool music for the hot days!</p>
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<p>Chances are, you color-coordinate your outfits and home décor. But do you ever wonder whether the instruments you play (or listen to) are well matched? In other words, are they compatible and get along well together, or is there discord among them?</p>
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<p>Okay, so we may sound overly persnickety, but bear with us. What you read here may not change your life, but in the very least you will learn something new and, who knows, maybe one day it will prove to be useful! Now, it’s important to know that there is no such thing as mismatched instruments – true, the sound they make together may not be very smooth or ear-pleasing (in the same way as wearing bright orange and lime green together could bring on a killer headache). But the bottom line is that matching instruments is not an exact science – it depends on your personal preference and the style of music you are playing. For instance, a <a id="68ff47b39ec78" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMKt4Ze2n_Q&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">jazz combo</a>    <script>
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    </script>. Having said that, some combinations of instruments just naturally go well together. After all, creating beautiful music – sounds that relate to each other &#8211; should not be haphazard. Think of your favorite music genre and musicians who perform it – we can guarantee that they didn’t choose their instruments on the spur of the moment!</p>
<h2>The “right” combination of sounds</h2>
<p>Musicians have been experimenting with instruments and sounds for centuries – they tried different variations and, through trial and error, came up with combinations of sounds best suited to the kind of music they wanted to play. Obviously, we can’t cover all the possible matches here, but let’s have a look at combinations that sound best for various genres (keep in mind that these combos are not set in stone; there is quite a bit of flexibility): <strong>Jazz</strong> lineups usually include the <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/brooklyn-music-lessons-when-it-comes-to-the-guitar-you-can-be-all-fingers-and-thumbs">guitar</a>, piano, clarinet, sax, and brass instruments. <strong>Folk</strong> musicians play mainly the acoustic guitar, banjo, <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/manhattan-harmonica-lessons-when-it-comes-to-the-harmonica-size-doesnt-matter/">harmonica</a>, violin, string bass, flute, <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/nyc-music-school-breathe-new-life-into-an-old-instrument/">recorders</a>, and drums. <strong>Rock</strong>. Electric and bass guitars, along with drums, are the basis of rock groups. As we said, we can’t list all the possible matches, but these three examples give you a good idea – all these combinations sound wonderfully together!</p>
<h2>Meet your match!</h2>
<p>As we mentioned, there is no such thing as a “bad” combination of instruments, unless they all play off-key. All instruments are “good” by nature, but they always work best when selected to complement each other. When they come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office, our Hey Joe Guitar teachers will not only tell you which instruments go well with the one you are currently playing, but also show you how to produce harmonious sounds – whether on one instrument or several. This way, you will be able to live in total harmony!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>New York-Bred Music, At Manhattan Guitar School Have you ever wondered where various genres of the so-called “American” music originated? Let’s see: jazz and ragtime were born in New Orleans, while the country western style had its beginnings in Georgia. However, the South, although prolific, was not the only birthplace of American music. Our great...</p>
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<p>Have you ever wondered where various genres of the so-called “American” music originated? Let’s see: jazz and ragtime were born in New Orleans, while the country western style had its beginnings in Georgia. However, the South, although prolific, was not the only birthplace of American music. Our great city, New York, has a rich history of its own, and it is not limited merely to Broadway’s musical theater. Since the beginning of the 20th century, the Big Apple has been an important center for many different musical genres and phenomena.</p>
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<p>It all started with Tin Pan Alley, the hub for city’s songwriters and music publishers from the late 19th century until the 1930s.</p>
<h2>New York, New York</h2>
<p>In the early 20th century, New York’s lively song-publishing industry was centered on 28th Street between Fifth Avenue and Broadway. By the 1920s, it moved south and west &#8211; around Broadway and 32nd Street; ultimately, it ended up on Broadway between 42nd and 50th streets – not coincidentally, the area of the budding musical theater. The phrase “tin pan” – or so the story goes &#8211; referred to the sound of piano keys pounded by players demonstrating latest tunes &#8211; ballads, dance music, and vaudeville &#8211; to publishers. Quite a few of these “Tin Pan Alley” songs became American classics: Irving Berlin’s <a id="68ff47b39f451" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bph25Q5h1fo&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Alexander’s Ragtime Band,”</a>    <script>
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    </script> among many others. You can see why, in its own time, Tin Pan Alley was such a significant part of New York’s musical and cultural history. And as the 20th century progressed, several genres sprang up right here in our city.</p>
<h2>The birth of music</h2>
<p>Originally, blues came from the Mississippi Delta at the end of the 1800s. Decades later, the New York blues emerged with a newer, more urban sound. From the 1940s to 1960s, musicians in Greenwich Village created a new style of American folk music rooted in political activism. Pete Seeger and Joan Baez were among the most outspoken New York-born folk singers of that era. In the 1970s, the downtown music scene saw the advent of punk rock with home-grown groups like <a id="68ff47b39f529" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Y8-CBXfzhE&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">New York Dolls</a>    <script>
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    </script>. At about the same time, at 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx, hip-hop was born. <a href="http://www.pbs.org/opb/historydetectives/investigation/birthplace-of-hip-hop/" target="_blank">According to PBS</a>, “on August 11, 1973 DJ Kool Herc, a building resident, was entertaining at his sister’s back-to-school party, and tried something new on the turntable: he extended an instrumental beat (breaking or scratching) to let people dance longer (break dancing) and began MC’ing (rapping) during the extended breakdancing.” As you can see, New York City’s musicians have played a significant role in the creation or expansion of various music genres.</p>
<h2>New Yorkers unite!</h2>
<p>At Hey Joe Guitar, we are proud to be a part of New York’s cultural history. While we have not (to date) invented any new music genres, we can teach any kind of music, on any instrument. <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/your-teacher/">Our teachers</a> are well versed not only in New York-born genres, but in all other styles as well – classical, jazz, rock, pop – if it has been invented, we can teach it. As soon as you <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/contact-us/">contact us</a>, we will send one of our amazing teachers to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office. Maybe he or she will help you find your own sound – in New York, anything is possible!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>With Brooklyn Music Lessons, You Can Have More Than One String to Your Bow Let’s talk about multi-tasking. As you certainly know, this term means the performance of more than one activity by one person at the same time. Of course, multi-tasking is a vast subject, so let’s narrow it down to just one area:...</p>
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<p>Let’s talk about multi-tasking. As you certainly know, this term means the performance of more than one activity by one person at the same time. Of course, multi-tasking is a vast subject, so let’s narrow it down to just one area: music. More specifically, we’d like to talk here about those very talented individuals who play more than one musical instrument. They are known as multi-instrumentalists.</p>
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<p>Why play more than one instrument? We can’t speak for all the multi-instrumentalists out there, but the folks we do know (our teachers and students) tell us it’s all about their love of music – with different instruments they are able to make different sounds or perform various genres. Let’s put it this way: if playing one instrument gives you a sense of accomplishment, think about how “masterful” you will feel if you are able to perform on two or more. Obviously, it takes a lot of work, discipline, and practice to learn to play on more than one instrument. But, as the Rolling Stones’ front man Mick Jagger famously said, “everything worth doing is worth overdoing.”</p>
<h2>The (many) sounds of music</h2>
<p><strong>Mick</strong> is known to play the guitar, drums, and <a id="68ff47b39fd79" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGjkxyD_Atw&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">harmonica</a>    <script>
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    </script>, but so many more musicians are gifted multi-instrumentalists as well. Let’s look at some of them: <strong>Paul McCartney</strong> is brilliant at bass, acoustic and electric <a id="68ff47b39fdb7" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01DSs-ut1js&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">guitar</a>    <script>
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    </script> as well as over 40 other musical instruments. <strong>Steven Tyler</strong> is best known as the Aerosmith’s vocalist, but he also plays the <a id="68ff47b39fe17" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9RJtoQ_zcQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">harmonica</a>    <script>
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    </script>, piano and <a id="68ff47b39fe45" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kG6noxzL64&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">percussion</a>    <script>
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    </script>. No wonder <strong>Alicia Keys</strong> is on fire – she plays the <a id="68ff47b39fe71" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrKmDgk8Edg&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">piano</a>    <script>
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    </script>, guitar, bass and cello. Speak about the ultimate multi-instrumentalist: <strong>Stevie Wonder</strong> performs on the <a id="68ff47b39fe9c" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtTBjSp-h4A&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">piano</a>    <script>
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    </script>, gospel organ, mandolin, and banjo. As we said, this is just a partial list. There are <a href="http://www.ranker.com/list/list-of-famous-multi-instrumentalists/reference" target="_blank">many more</a>!</p>
<h2>Wearing more than one hat</h2>
<p>Should you play more than one instrument? That is entirely up to you. Some of our students, having mastered one musical instrument, start to learn another, while others are happy to stick to just one. Before you decide, keep in mind that all the instruments have certain things in common, for instance, music theory and notes. Once you learn these basics, they will apply to all the instruments, although the sounds produced by different instruments will vary. Whatever you decide, we have just the right teacher for you. He or she will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office and help you play as you like it.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2015 00:01:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Educate Your Child, With Manhattan Music School We all know how important good education is – as the late Nelson Mandela noted, it is the most powerful weapon, which we can use to change the world. Subjects such as English, math, and sciences are the backbone of every school’s curriculum. But a nationwide survey released...</p>
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<p>We all know how important good education is – as the late Nelson Mandela noted, it is the most powerful weapon, which we can use to change the world.</p>
<p>Subjects such as English, math, and sciences are the backbone of every school’s curriculum. But a nationwide survey released last month shows – to our delight – that parents and teachers alike believe music education in public schools is vital. In fact, the majority of those who were surveyed stated that music should be a required class in middle school, and that students should have a chance to learn an instrument as early as elementary school.<br />
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<p>The <a href="http://www.nammfoundation.org/articles/striking-chord-hopes-and-beliefs-k-12-music-education" target="_blank">study in question</a>, called “Striking a Chord, A Public’s Hopes and Beliefs for K-12 Music Education in the United States in 2015” also raised some very important points, one of which is that parents and teachers believe music is critical to a child&#8217;s social and emotional development. They are right, of course!</p>
<h2>A multitude of benefits</h2>
<p>Clearly, parents and teachers know the value of music education. The study has shown what we have always known, both through the scientific evidence and our own experience: <a href="/blog/nyc-guitar-school-has-the-key-to-success/">children benefit</a> from music lessons in many different ways:</p>
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<li>Music training improves academic performance in reading, science, math, history, and foreign languages.</li>
<li>It helps build reasoning and cognitive abilities.</li>
<li>It boosts confidence and self-esteem, leading to better social skills.</li>
<li>It bolsters focus and concentration, which, in turn, build discipline and perseverance in setting and achieving goals.</li>
<li>Last but certainly not least, it improves motor skills, coordination, and agility by working all the major muscle groups.</li>
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<p>And there is even more: youngsters will carry all these skills and abilities into adulthood, which proves the saying that good education is never wasted!</p>
<p>By the way, these benefits apply to all the instruments: the guitar, piano, <a href="/blog/manhattan-music-lessons-bring-magic-to-the-flute/">flute</a>, or whatever else your child wants to play.</p>
<p>Given all the great advantages of playing an instrument, it is a great pity that music education program in this country’s public schools is not adequately funded. </p>
<h2>A child’s play</h2>
<p>Many of our students are children and we see first-hand how much they enjoy learning to play an instrument. That’s because kids are naturally curious, enthusiastic, and open to new experiences.</p>
<p>Our teachers love working with children and <a href="/blog/private-new-york-city-music-lessons-customer-reviews/">they are really good at it</a>. They are very patient and know how to keep a child interested and motivated. But that’s not all: the teacher will also ensure that your child learns only the correct techniques, which is an important part of the overall music training. </p>
<p>And we believe is “homeschooling:” lessons take place in your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office, so your child can feel comfortable in his or her own environment.</p>
<p>Let’s hear it for education!</p>
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<p>Did you know that today, June 1, marks an important holiday? (Let’s just say it’s important for anyone under 18). We are talking about the International Children’s Day. </p>
<p>Yes, it’s an actual holiday, proclaimed back in 1925 by The World Conference for the Well-being of Children, a Geneva-based United Nations agency that works to help youngsters around the globe have happier and healthier lives.<br />
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<p>Depending on where they live, “happier and healthier lives” could mean proper nutrition, clean drinking water, medical services or educational opportunities – all the things we often take for granted.</p>
<p>And what about music lessons? Obviously, in some regions of the world, access to instruments and music training is rare, and that’s sad. But there is also positive news – for instance, this <a href="/blog/trash-talk-brought-to-you-by-new-york-city-music-lessons/" target="_blank">story</a> about children living in a slum in Paraguay who used their creativity to fashion musical instruments out of discarded household items and formed an orchestra!</p>
<p>It only goes to prove that where there’s a will, there’s a way!</p>
<h2>From all corners of the world</h2>
<p>Music, as we all know, is universal, and since the Children’s Day is celebrated internationally, we looked at what youngsters are up to (music-wise) in other parts of the world.</p>
<p>It’s truly amazing to see so much young talent – children and teens performing on a variety of instruments or raising their voices in a song. We find all of these examples inspiring and uplifting:</p>
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    </script>: We are awe-struck by what this five-year-old can do.</p>
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<p><a id="68ff47b3a1106" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zw7cMNMShNk&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Australia</a>    <script>
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<h2>Child’s play</h2>
<p>We wrote before about the <a href="/blog/nyc-guitar-school-has-the-key-to-success/" target="_blank">numerous benefits</a> youngsters derive from music training. There is plenty of evidence to prove that regular music lessons – whether learning any kind of instrument or working with a teacher to master the art of singing – <a href="/blog/children-and-music-nyc-guitar-school-tells-almost-all/" target="_blank">can improve all aspects</a> of our children’s lives: academic, social, and emotional.</p>
<p>If you are wondering what present to offer your son or daughter (or any other child), <a href="/gift-certificates/" target="_blank">our gift card</a> is wonderful token of your love. It can be used to introduce a new student to music or allow an already initiated one to continue his or her training with one of our excellent teachers, who will come to a Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office to give lessons.</p>
<p>Remember, the best gift for this, or any other, day, is the one that will keep on giving –as Plato put it, “the rhythm and harmony that find their way into the inward places of the soul.”</p>
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<p>Here’s a question you might not have considered before: is there such a thing as a magical or enchanted musical instrument? In art and literature there are examples of instruments that have special powers. Take, for example, a recently published book titled <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0439874025?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creativeASIN=0439874025&amp;linkCode=xm2&amp;tag=thewaspos09-20." target="_blank">“Echo”</a> In it, the main protagonist is a magic harmonica, which has the ability to break a witch’s spell and save three lives. We won’t tell you how it all ends, but let it suffice to say that this little instrument is very special indeed.</p>
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<p>And there are other examples of musical instruments that have special, magical powers.</p>
<h2>It’s magic!</h2>
<p>If you read “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” you probably remember an enchanted, self-playing harp that lulls Fluffy, the three headed dog, to sleep. (In fact, in this very book, Albus Dumbledore notes, “Ah, music. A magic beyond all we do here!”) But magical instruments are not limited to literature. How about Mozart’s opera, “The Magic Flute?” In it, a young prince, Tamino, saves his princess by playing, ever so beautifully, an <a id="68ff47b3a195d" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3ciR6JSYjg&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">enchanted flute</a>    <script>
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    </script> . Of course, you may say that the above-mentioned harmonica, harp and flute are fictional. This may well be, but in real life there had also been many musical instruments that some cultures considered to have special, <a href="http://listverse.com/2015/02/12/10-musical-instruments-with-magical-powers/" target="_blank">mythical powers</a>. For instance, the sound of the <a id="68ff47b3a199a" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyPFngd6G_E&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">tanbur</a>    <script>
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<h2>Be spellbound!</h2>
<p><em>“Music is the strongest form of magic”</em> ~ Marilyn Manson Whether or not you believe that instruments have special powers, one thing is certain: music itself is truly magical in the way it brings out so many different emotions. It is soothing, uplifting, therapeutic, and generally a positive and meaningful experience for <a href="/blog/children-and-music-nyc-guitar-school-tells-almost-all/">children</a> and adults alike. Now, our teachers, enchanting as they are, do not possess mysterious or supernatural powers. In fact, their main “power” is the ability to teach music. They are definitely not witches or wizards, but when they come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office, they will show you how to coax a truly magical sound out of your <a href="/blog/manhattan-harmonica-lessons-when-it-comes-to-the-harmonica-size-doesnt-matter/">ordinary harmonica</a>, <a href="/blog/manhattan-music-lessons-bring-magic-to-the-flute/">flute</a>, or any other instrument!</p>
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<p>The month of May is coming to an end, and for parents this means school is either already out or soon will be. For high school seniors, it also marks a major event, a rite of passage known as the prom. </p>
<p>Most of us may have forgotten the algebra we learned in high school, but we remember what we wore, who our date was, and what songs we danced to at our prom. These are the memories that last a lifetime.<br />
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<p>Sure, there were occasional mishaps and awkward moments, but for the vast majority of seniors the prom night is a special and magical occasion. And it should be, because it symbolizes so much more than just dancing the night away – it is about growing up and moving on to life’s new challenges.</p>
<h2>This magic moment</h2>
<p>Fashioned after the debutante balls that were popular in the 19th century among the titled and wealthy, the word “prom” is derived from “promenade” &#8211; the march of elegantly clad guests arriving for the dance. </p>
<p>With ballrooms and stretch limos, today’s proms are pretty lavish – certainly a far cry from humble school gymnasiums of yore, which were festively decorated with disco balls and streamers. In fact, in the 1930s and 40s, when high schools first started to organize proms (and mention them in yearbooks), they were simple, strictly chaperoned events. Kids wore nice “Sunday best” clothes, but certainly nothing as extravagant – or expensive – as is customary today.</p>
<p>It is interesting to note how proms have changed over the past decades – the fashions, the songs, and the whole experience. </p>
<h2>A night to remember</h2>
<p>Is it just us, or did teenagers of the 1940s really look older than the <a id="68ff47b3a2184" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdbvevZ_pgg&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">current generation</a>    <script>
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<p>Speaking of movies, here is a great compilation of <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyD8BxoB2To&#038;list=PLIYL7IpkrvddNtTA1WGJYbeNJEq0J1r0j" target="_blank">prom scenes</a> spanning the decades between the 1980s and the present.  And if you are wondering which prom songs have been the most popular in the past decade or so, here’s your <a href="http://www.boston.com/lifestyle/specials/prom/gallery/prom_songs/" target="_blank">answer</a>!</p>
<h2>Save the last dance for us</h2>
<p>We are not sure how good our teachers are on the dance floor (some of them may, in fact, have two left feet), so if you want dancing lessons we suggest you look elsewhere. </p>
<p>However, if you need top-notch music training – on whatever instrument &#8211; one of <a href="/your-teacher/">our teachers</a> will <i>swing</i> by your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office and give you lessons. Even without the dancing, we’ll have a ball!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2015 00:01:58 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Key to Choosing Your Instrument, With Manhattan Music School At Hey Joe Guitar, we love the month of May &#8211; and not only because spring is in the air and summer is right around the corner. There is another reason we think May rocks: tomorrow, 5-22, is the National Buy a Musical Instrument Day....</p>
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<p>At Hey Joe Guitar, we love the month of May &#8211; and not only because spring is in the air and summer is right around the corner. There is another reason we think May rocks: tomorrow, 5-22, is the National Buy a Musical Instrument Day. Now, you probably think we invent these “holidays” just for the heck of it. Not so! This occasion really <a title="National Buy An Instrument Day" href="http://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-buy-a-musical-instrument-day-may-22/" target="_blank">does exist</a> and we had absolutely nothing to do with its creation – honest!</p>
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<p>It is an “unofficial” holiday (meaning you can’t take time off work or school) and its origins are unknown. However, that doesn’t mean that this occasion should not be marked; after all, its purpose is to purchase an instrument so that you or a family member can begin to take music lessons. You’ll get no argument from us!</p>
<h2>Be a savvy consumer</h2>
<p>Buying your first musical instrument is a momentous occasion. This means you re ready to embark on a new and exciting adventure. As New Yorkers, we are very lucky because our city has so many great music stores. Just as an example (and this is in no way an endorsement, just information), the historic “Music Row” on 48th Street is lined with many such shops. Whether you are a first-time buyer or you are looking to replace your current instrument, there are several things to consider because an instrument is an important purchase. First of all, determine your budget – can you buy a brand new instrument, or opt for a second-hand one? If you can only afford a second-hand instrument, don’t be discouraged –there are plenty of good, quality ones available, so make sure you purchase from a reliable source rather than from the back of a truck in a dark alley. How can you vet your seller? Ask your musician friends, other students, or music teachers for referrals. And always try out the instrument – touch it, handle it, and play it – before parting with your money. If you are taking the instrument home with you right away – a difficult task if you are buying a piano– or have it delivered by the seller or another party, get insurance. Accidents do happen, whether or not you believe in Murphy’s Law!</p>
<h2>Make a list</h2>
<p>As mentioned before, the best way to ensure that you are not buying a lemon is to deal only with reputable sellers who have been recommended to you by people you know and trust. This is all the more crucial when you are buying a second-hand instrument, which comes with its own history. It may look wonderful but looks could be deceiving, so make sure you ask all the right questions, which are pretty much the same you’d ask if you were purchasing a used car. For instance:</p>
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<li>Who owned the instrument and how many people played it?</li>
<li>Who tuned it and performed maintenance on it, and how often?</li>
<li>When not in use, where was the instrument stored?</li>
<li>Have there been any major repairs? (Cosmetic flaws due to normal use don’t matter, but stay away from an instrument that had been broken or otherwise damaged – unless you are confident it can be repaired).</li>
<li>Check the valves, keys, frets, strings, and all the other pieces to make sure they are in working order. Last but not least, play it! Does it sound right, as this particular instrument should, or does the noise remind you of a pack of banshees?</li>
<li>Even used equipment often carries some sort of limited warranty, so get it in writing. And never, ever, buy an instrument “as is,” unless, as stated above, you don’t care about its condition because you are certain you (or someone else) can do the necessary repairs.</li>
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<h2>We are here for you!</h2>
<p>Now that you brought your bundle of joy home (or had it delivered), the next step is to book lessons. We recommend that you choose your music school with as much care as you put into selecting your instrument. Questions to ask: which music school has well trained and highly experienced <a title="Our Teachers" href="/your-teacher/">teachers</a>? Answer: we do! And which school offers convenient private lessons right in your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office? <a href="/blog/what-we-do/">That would be us</a> again! Let’s put it this way: over the years, we have given thousands of music lessons to New Yorkers of all ages and proficiency levels, and have never had a single dissatisfied client – <a title="Testimonials" href="/blog/testimonials/">human</a> or instrument.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2015 00:01:28 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Recently we wrote about some <a href="/blog/new-york-city-guitar-school-sounds-out-the-past-and-future-instruments/">musical instruments of yore</a> that no longer exist   The question is: are they lost forever or is there a way to bring them back to life?<br />
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<p>We are happy to tell you that modern technology is doing wonders in reconstructing the sounds of some ancient instruments that had not been heard in hundreds – and in certain instances even thousands – of years. </p>
<p>One such long-lost marvel is the epigonion, a stringed, harp-like instrument that was popular in ancient Greece. It had disappeared with the fall of the Greek Empire, as had other once-common instruments like the salpinx (a kind of ancient trumpet), the barbiton (a bass guitar), the aulos (an oboe), and the syrinx (a pan flute). But in recent years they had been painstakingly recreated based on archaeological data such as excavated fragments, pictures on ancient urns, and other historical records.</p>
<h2>Lost and found</h2>
<p>The fact that these long-lost relics of past civilizations had come to life again is due to the cutting-edge technology, as well as a team of dedicated researchers, historians, physicists, archaeologists, engineers, and musicians. </p>
<p>An international multi-disciplinary team working for the ASTRA (Ancient Instruments Sound/Timbre Reconstruction Application) <a href="http://www.astraproject.org/index.html" title="Astra Project" target="_blank">project</a> used the physical modeling synthesis &#8211; a complex digital audio rendering technique &#8211; to  accurately recreate models of these old musical instruments and reproduce their long-forgotten sounds.  </p>
<p>As you can imagine, a lot of work is involved in this process, but it is all worth it in the end, when an ensemble of professional musicians, appropriately called the Lost Sounds Orchestra, gives a concert using the reconstructed instrument. This really brings a new meaning to the phrase “everything old is new again,” doesn’t it?</p>
<p>So what do they sound like? <a id="68ff47b3a3178" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmzAQPz7Rj4&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Truly beautiful!</a>    <script>
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<h2>It’s not lost on us!</h2>
<p>At Hey Joe Guitar we are excited to know that (some) old instruments never die – they spring to life again thanks to the convergence of science, technology, and human creativity. You might say that these long-forgotten instruments are getting a second wind!</p>
<p>Now, as amazing as <a href="/your-teacher/" title="Our Music Teachers">our teachers</a> are, they are the  first to admit that the epigonion, salpinx, barbiton, aulos, and syrinx are…all Greek to them. However, they can certainly come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office and teach you to play the modern versions of these ancient instruments: the harp, trumpet, bass guitar, oboe, and flute. </p>
<p>Let’s put it this way: with our music lessons, you’ve got nothing…to lose, and everything to gain.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>With Riverdale Music Lessons, You’ll Master Any Instrument! “I would love to learn to play an instrument but I don’t have what it takes.” We have heard this kind of statement plenty of times and we are always surprised by this defeatist attitude. While playing any instrument does require certain skills, it is – pun...</p>
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<p>“I would love to learn to play an instrument but I don’t have what it takes.”</p>
<p>We have heard this kind of statement plenty of times and we are always surprised by this defeatist attitude. While playing any instrument does require certain skills, it is – pun intended – <i>within the grasp</i> of most people!<br />
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<p>True, most of us are not Mozarts (or Einsteins, for that matter), but that shouldn’t stop us from taking – and enjoying &#8211; music lessons. </p>
<p>How do you know you “don’t have what it takes” if you haven’t given it a fair chance?</p>
<h2>Skills within your reach</h2>
<p>Let’s start with the basics: mental skills that will help you learn to play (we’ll talk about physical skills in a minute). Basically, these skills are the same as the ones needed for any kind of learning, and not just music.</p>
<p>For instance:</p>
<p><strong>Setting realistic goals:</strong> We underline “realistic” because that’s the key to success. If you decide to learn to play so you can become a virtuoso and perform in the most famous concert halls, well, it may happen. But more likely than not, you will not rise to the top ranks, at least not immediately. In order not to become frustrated and disappointed (and want to give up your lessons altogether), set realistic goals for yourself, such as becoming as skilled as you can in your particular instrument, or mastering a certain piece of music. Realistic goals are more reachable and, therefore, more satisfying in the end.</p>
<p><strong>Patience and perseverance:</strong> Rome, as the saying goes, was not built in a day, and mastering an instrument takes time too. Also, progress will sometimes be quick and at other times slow – and that is totally normal when you are learning something new – so you have to be prepared for those peaks and valleys and not be tempted to quit each time you hit a bump in the road.</p>
<p><strong>Good practice habits:</strong> If you don’t practice in between your lessons, you will not make much progress – need we even say that? Practice is important because it reinforces what you had learned with your teacher, gives you a chance to correct whatever passages / pieces / techniques pose a problem for you, and prepares you for your next lesson.</p>
<h2>Yes, you can!</h2>
<p>Johann Sebastian Bach famously noted that “it’s easy to play any musical instrument: all you have to do is touch the right key at the right time and the instrument will pay itself.”</p>
<p>We must tell you that, as much as we adore Bach, your piano, guitar, trumpet, or double bass will NOT play itself! Besides the above-mentioned mental skills, you also need physical abilities to get a musical sound out of your instrument – such as dexterity, correct posture, and right breathing techniques.</p>
<p>The good news is that a good music teacher can help you develop all of the above <a href="/blog/straight-talk-from-new-york-city-guitar-school/" title="Straight Talk, from New York City Guitar School">techniques</a> so that you not only sit (or stand) pretty with your instrument, but also avoid aches, soreness, and shortness of breath. Yes, it’s a process, but a process worth learning!</p>
<p>We can assure you that our music teachers are trained and experienced in helping students master all of the above skills – both mental and physical.  During a lesson in your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale <a href="/your-neighborhood/" title="Locations">home or office</a>, the teacher will help you with whatever hurdles you thought prevented you from learning to play music. Now, isn’t this worth a try?</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2015 00:01:25 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Find Out The History of Your Instrument, with Riverdale Guitar School When you have your music lesson, do you ever wonder how the instrument you are holding in your hands was originally created? In other words, what was the evolutionary path of your guitar, piano, or any other instrument? Yes, we know, this is not...</p>
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<p>When you have your music lesson, do you ever wonder how the instrument you are holding in your hands was originally created? In other words, what was the evolutionary path of your guitar, piano, or any other instrument?<br />
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<p>Yes, we know, this is not a question most people ask themselves. Yet, it’s a very interesting subject because instruments, just like other objects, have an often-fascinating history.</p>
<p>Well then, let’s explore the origin and development of some of the musical instruments that are part of our lives.</p>
<h2>Humble beginnings</h2>
<p>Our interest in this topic was sparked by a <a href="http://www.nbcnews.com/science/science-news/science-stradivarius-researchers-sound-depths-violin-design-n304686" target="_blank">recent report</a> that cites a study conducted by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and others. Their findings, based on years of comparing various measurements, X-rays, and CAT scans of hundreds of violin-like instruments dating back to the 10th century, indicated that the instruments underwent changes comparable to the Darwinian process of evolution by natural selection.</p>
<p>This led us to another study published in an Australian magazine called “Acoustics” (yes, we are clearly a very well-read bunch!). In it, a scientist at the Australian National University argued that the development of instruments depended on the materials available at the specific time in history. That was perhaps one of the earliest examples of recycling: people used whatever scraps they found and fashioned instruments out of them.</p>
<p>For instance, based on some archeological finds, thousands of years ago people drilled holes in bones and made flutes. And when termites hollowed the centers of eucalyptus branches, all kinds of wind instruments were created. </p>
<p>Historical records, however, don’t provide us with all the information because most instruments were made from perishable materials like animal skin. But as time went by, more and more instruments were created out of studier, stronger, and less degradable materials, such as pewter, brass, and bronze alloy, from which instruments like cymbals – and later other percussions – developed.</p>
<p>It is interesting to note that in those pre-historic times, nobody just sat down and decided to create a musical instrument. It was more a process of surprising – and often accidental – discovery. For example, blowing into a conch shell might have led to first wind instruments, while banging a sword against a metal object eventually led to the invention of percussions.</p>
<h2>Old versus new</h2>
<p>Let’s not forget the wood, from which our ancestors built most common string instruments – <a href="/blog/manhattan-violin-school-plays-second-fiddle-to-none/">violins</a>, violas, cellos, double basses, and guitars. Throughout the ages, wood was in abundance; the earliest instruments were made out of boxwood, holm oak, cedar, and many others. </p>
<p>By the way, there is an interesting fact about the violin that we’d like to share with you: the most famous maker of this instrument in history, Antonio Stradivari, used the wood that was slightly different from what is available today. It had something to do with the cooler climate in the 18th century Europe. That’s why the sound of the <a id="68ff47b3a40a8" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZPl3b4eOkU&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">original Stradivarius</a>    <script>
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<h2>Here and now</h2>
<p>Would you like to find out more about the forerunners of our present-day instruments? There are <a href="http://www.smashinglists.com/10-earliest-known-musical-instruments/" target="_blank">many resources</a> out there and they are all very interesting.</p>
<p>Needless to say, when our teachers come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home of office, they will not be carrying a conch shell or animal bone. And they have zero training in making music out of a hollowed tree branch.</p>
<p>However, when it comes to teaching the newer and more common instruments, our teachers are…highly evolved!</p>
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<p>“<i>God could not be everywhere and therefore he made mothers.</i>”</p>
<p>~ Rudyard Kipling</p>
<p>That’s certainly one thought nobody can argue with – we all know that moms have eyes in the back of their heads. Just like Santa Claus, they see you when you&#8217;re sleeping, they know when you’re awake, and they know if you&#8217;ve been bad or good (so be good for goodness sake)!<br />
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<p>This brings us to this blog’s topic: Mother’s Day. Traditionally – at least in the United States – this event is celebrated on the second Sunday of May, which this year falls on the 10th.</p>
<p>Celebrations of motherhood can be traced back to the ancient Greeks and Romans – all of whom, of course, <a href="http://ancienthistory.about.com/od/womenbiography/tp/gkmothers.--WI.htm" title="Top 10 Legendary Greek Mothers" target="_blank">had mothers</a>. In the United States, this holiday started only at the beginning of the 20th century when a West Virginia woman named Anna Jarvis campaigned, after her own mom died in 1905, to set aside one day each year to honor all mothers. </p>
<p>Her efforts had not been in vain; in 1914, President Woodrow Wilson signed the proclamation creating Mother’s Day on the second Sunday in May as a national holiday. And the rest, as the saying goes, is history.</p>
<h2>Singing praises to mom</h2>
<p>There are many ways to celebrate Mother’s Day, beyond the usual gifts of flowers and chocolates. We are referring to music!</p>
<p>You may think that moms are not your typical muses for songwriters but, in fact, there are quite a few pieces of music that pay tribute to mothers’ love, advice, and devotion.</p>
<p>Take, for example, The Supremes’ 1966 hit song <a id="68ff47b3a48d9" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQ7uXX9K7Sk&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“You Can’t Hurry Love”</a>    <script>
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<p>“<i>I need love, love to ease my mind<br />
I need to find, find someone to call mine<br />
But Mama said<br />
You can&#8217;t hurry love.</i>”</p>
<p>One of the most heartwarming “mom” songs is the Beatles’ 1970 hit, <a href="https://vimeo.com/62577546" title="Let it Be" target="_blank">“Let it Be.”</a> As Paul McCartney told it, back in 1968, as he was going through a particularly difficult time in his life and career, he had a dream about his late mother, Mary. “<i>There was her face, completely clear, and she said to me very gently, very reassuringly:</i> ‘Let it be.’”</p>
<p>And how sweet it was when the Backstreet Boys dedicated their 1999 song <a href="http://www.fuse.tv/2013/05/mothers-day-adorable-songs-about-mom#2" title="The Perfect Fan" target="_blank">“The Perfect Fan”</a> to their moms. </p>
<p>A more recent mom tribute is Taylor Swift’s <a href="http://www.fuse.tv/2013/05/mothers-day-adorable-songs-about-mom#4" title="The Best Day" target="_blank">“The Best Day”</a> (2008), where she remembers her childhood and tells her mother, “you&#8217;re the prettiest lady in the whole wide world.” </p>
<p>There are, of course, many more songs dedicated to mothers, as <a href="http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/pop-shop/513668/mothers-day-playlist-20-songs-for-mom" target="_blank">this playlist</a> from Billboard magazine demonstrates. </p>
<h2>Mom says…call Hey Joe Guitar!</h2>
<p>As you can see, Mother’s Day could be a truly musical celebration. But we don’t have to tell you that playing music is not an activity that’s limited to any particular holiday or celebration. Music really is perfect for any day and any reason.</p>
<p>It doesn’t matter whether you want to play the guitar piano, or any other instrument, or perhaps sing your heart out (figuratively speaking, of course). We have great teachers, who can come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office, give you music lessons &#8211; and maybe even mother you a little! </p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2015 00:01:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Be A Teacher’s Pet, At Brooklyn Guitar School Did you know that tomorrow, May 5th, is National Teacher Appreciation Day? You didn’t think we’d miss mentioning such a momentous occasion, did you? We don’t need to tell you how important good teachers are &#8211; without them, the educational system would crumble and fall apart. It’s...</p>
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<p>Did you know that tomorrow, May 5th, is National Teacher Appreciation Day?  You didn’t think we’d miss mentioning such a momentous occasion, did you?</p>
<p>We don’t need to tell you how important good teachers are &#8211; without them, the educational system would crumble and fall apart. It’s as simple as that.<br />
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<p>Fact is, teachers are the backbone of our music school. Without them, Hey Joe Guitar would not exist – after all, how would we be able to teach musical instruments without these talented individuals, dedicated, as they are, to spreading the joy of music to students of all ages.</p>
<p>Yes, teachers, really do matter!</p>
<p>And those are not merely tales out of school!</p>
<h2>The art of teaching</h2>
<p>Most people may not think of teaching as an “art,” but it is! That’s because nurturing and developing minds and talents is a skill in itself.</p>
<p>Let’s look at some of the qualities excellent teachers should have and impart to their students:</p>
<ul>
<li>Work ethic: Good teachers work hard, putting considerable time and effort into preparing lessons and following up on students’ progress. </li>
<li>People skills: It is absolutely essential that a teacher is not only likeable, but actually likes and respects her students, and knows how to communicate with them effectively. </li>
<li>Passion: Knowing the subject is essential for a teacher, but it’s not enough. He must LOVE the subject and convey that passion to his students. This is one example where being “contagious” is a good thing!</li>
<li>Inspiration, encouragement, and motivation: A good teacher knows how to spark her students’ curiosity, and keep them interested and motivated. By making learning fun, she inspires students to keep going until they reach their full potential.</li>
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<p>Do such teachers actually exist in the real world? Oh yes, they do! And we know them personally!</p>
<h2>Truly remarkable!</h2>
<p>We never tire of boasting and bragging about our own <a href="/your-teacher/" title="Our Teachers">teachers</a>, but we assure you that we are telling it like it is!</p>
<p>We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: whatever instrument they teach &#8211; guitar, piano, drums, trumpet, trombone, brass, reeds, saxophone, clarinet flute, violin, viola, cello, strings, accordion, ukulele, banjo, recorder, mandolin, or voice – our teachers are <a href="/testimonials/" title="Testimonials ">amazing</a>.</p>
<p>All of them are graduates of the top music schools and have several years of experience teaching kids and adults of all levels. They are patient, friendly, attentive, and have all the skills and qualities listed above. </p>
<p>And you know what else? We don’t expect the students to travel the length and width of New York City to connect with our teacher. Just <a href="/contact-us/" title="Contact Us">contact us</a> and we will send one right to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office. Isn’t that a teachable moment?</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>LOL: Brooklyn Guitar School Is No Joke! In a few days, on May 3, people across the globe will be celebrating a really cool holiday – the World Laughter Day, which is observed on the first Sunday of every May. As its name suggests, this is not a serious or solemn occasion. Far from it...</p>
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<p>In a few days, on May 3, people across the globe will be celebrating a really cool holiday – the <a href="http://www.cute-calendar.com/event/world-laughter-day/8981-world.html" title="Wold Laughter Day" target="_blank">World Laughter Day</a>, which is observed on the first Sunday of every May.<br />
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<p>As its name suggests, this is not a serious or solemn occasion. Far from it &#8211; it is all about good humor, upbeat mood, and fun. And yes, it is also a proven health-booster, which may be the reason why laughter is called “the best medicine.”</p>
<p>This much we know – a sincere and heartfelt giggle or chuckle has more positive impact on our physical and mental wellbeing than most people realize. For instance, it has been scientifically proven that laughter reduces stress, soothes tension, and can even relieve pain. And some studies also show a strong connection between laughter and a healthy heart.</p>
<p>And that, dear friends, is no joke!</p>
<h2>Health benefits</h2>
<p>Now, you may be wondering what is the connection between laughter and music – if, indeed, there is one. Well, we do have some answers for you. </p>
<p>A few years ago, researchers at Japan’s Osaka University found that people who often laughed and listened to music had lower blood pressure, which, in turn, had benefitted their cardiovascular health.</p>
<p>Another study, carried out at the University of Maryland Medical Center, showed a similar effect: that laughing and listening to upbeat music improved the function of the inner lining of blood vessels, lowering blood pressure.</p>
<p>The doctors don’t know for sure why this happens but whatever the reasons are, at least we have evidence that combining laughter with music is good for what ails us.</p>
<h2>A barrel of laughs</h2>
<p>Now that you know there is science behind the laughter-music connection, it’s time to start practicing both.  Where do you begin? How about by looking at these very funny videos that show that music and laughter really do go hand-in-hand:</p>
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<li>Whoever said symphony orchestras tend to be serious never saw <a id="68ff47b3a5878" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKM1IOeN3bc&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">this video</a>    <script>
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<li>Just because <a id="68ff47b3a58b5" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3k84GI-AgB4&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">these musicians</a>    <script>
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    </script> are dressed to the nines doesn’t mean they are stuffed shirts!</li>
<li>We bet you never saw anyone playing the piano quite <a id="68ff47b3a58e5" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K23mC4mpobg&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">like this</a>    <script>
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<li>We all know Weird Al Jankovic is, well, weird, but he can be <a id="68ff47b3a5923" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ssa1EnJt9UI&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">hilarious as well</a>    <script>
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<p>These are just some examples of the laughter-eliciting music. Don’t you feel better already?</p>
<h2>Never a comedy of errors!</h2>
<p>Our Hey Joe Guitar teachers have a hearty sense of humor but they take music lessons seriously. When they come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office, don’t expect them to crack jokes, perform stand-up comedy, or emulate Weird Al. Sorry, that’s not what we do!</p>
<p>So when you <a href="/contact-us/" title="Contact Us">contact us</a>, we won’t send in the clowns but, rather, an amazing music teacher who is experienced in an instrument of your choice – all joking aside!</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2015 00:01:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Find Out How We Can Change the World, with Manhattan Music Lessons Last month, we had a blog about how some songs used to be censored in the United States. Fortunately, though, most music these days is alive, well, and being enjoyed by millions of people. Unfortunately, musicians in certain regions of the world do...</p>
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<p>Last month, we had a <a href="/blog/dont-stop-the-music-our-brooklyn-music-lessons-will-help/">blog</a> about how some songs used to be censored in the United States. Fortunately, though, most music these days is alive, well, and being enjoyed by millions of people.</p>
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<p>Unfortunately, musicians in certain regions of the world do not have the same opportunities that we take for granted – to perform freely, without the fear of sanctions or even persecution. We are referring to various media reports in recent months, which related how certain governments ban all musical expressions. In Mali, for instance, listening to music had been forbidden for many months, and in Afghanistan a shelter for girls was forced to discontinue its music program. In other parts of the world, musical instruments are seized and destroyed. All this is extremely sad because music is a positive and uplifting experience – the idea that we always assumed was universally accepted. What a pity that this isn’t the case.</p>
<h2>Music without borders</h2>
<p>Still, countries and regions where music is banned are relatively few. In most parts of the world, it is generally accepted as a unifying force among people of diverse backgrounds, nationalities, cultures, and religions. As U2’s Bono put it, “Music can change the world because it can change people.” In the very least (which is already a lot), it can bring attention to existing social or political problems and the need to find peaceful solutions. For example, not too long ago, as social unrest grew in Kiev, Ukraine, one man faced the riot police armed only with…<a id="68ff47b3a60e8" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyaP7gWONzk&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">his piano</a>    <script>
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    </script>. He played folk songs and classical music that seemed to have had a calming effect on all involved, and the incident ended peacefully. And over in India, 600 guitarists gathered in the street and played John Lennon’s <a id="68ff47b3a6125" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oourth_GNT4&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Imagine”</a>    <script>
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    </script> to protest widespread violence against women. Both these examples show not only the power of music, but also demonstrate how it can bring about – calmly and peacefully &#8211; social and political change. But wait, there’s more! The aptly named <a title="About Playing for Change" href="http://playingforchange.com/about/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">“Playing for Change”</a> initiative was founded in 2002 with the goal of uniting people through music. <a id="68ff47b3a6157" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xjPODksI08&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">This video</a>    <script>
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    </script> demonstrates how this works: the musicians performing the same song in different parts of the world are connected to each other by music – when they play, distances and differences disappear!</p>
<h2>Let’s do this together!</h2>
<p>At Hey Joe Guitar, we believe in the power of music, both as a “people connector” and an agent for change. We hope that in their own small way, our music lessons and all the instruments we teach can contribute to a better world. If you are not “fluent” in music yet, now is a good time to start. Just <a title="Contact Us" href="/contact-us/">contact us</a> and one our teachers will arrive at your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office with a noble mission: to make music part of your life, and the lives of all those around you! To paraphrase a well-known saying, a beautiful concert starts with a single note!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Manhattan Guitar School is Alive With The Sound of Music Unless you are a fan of musicals (as we are), you may not have realized that this year marks a momentous anniversary: 50 years since the release of the film adaptation of the Rodgers &#038; Hammerstein musical, &#8220;The Sound of Music.&#8221; The 1965 Academy Award...</p>
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<p>Unless you are a fan of musicals (as we are), you may not have realized that this year marks a momentous anniversary: 50 years since the release of the film adaptation of the Rodgers &#038; Hammerstein musical, &#8220;The Sound of Music.&#8221;<br />
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<p>The 1965 Academy Award winner that has popularized whiskers on kittens and warm woolen mittens is a <a id="68ff47b3a68ff" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33o32C0ogVM&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">poignant tale</a>    <script>
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<p>“The Sound of Music&#8221; is not only a heart-warming story, but it also has some beautiful and memorable songs  &#8211; for instance, <a id="68ff47b3a6944" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbQSAdU4Qb4&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“The Hills Are Alive”</a>    <script>
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    </script> But perhaps one tune that has stuck in most people’s minds is the catchy <a id="68ff47b3a69ae" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIjobdArtiA&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Do Re Mi Fa.”</a>    <script>
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    </script> In fact, a few years ago this upbeat song was presented in a <a id="68ff47b3a69de" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQLCZOG202k&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">massive flash mob</a>    <script>
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<p>All we can say is happy birthday, “The Sound of Music,” and thanks for the memories!</p>
<h2>Some of our favorite things</h2>
<p>“The Sound of Music” is one example of classic film musicals and the memorable songs that made them famous. Of course, it’s impossible to mention them all here, but here’s a partial list of the most popular ones:</p>
<p>“The Wizard of Oz” (1939). Who could forget young Judy Garland’s voice as she sang <a id="68ff47b3a6a0f" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSZxmZmBfnU&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Somewhere Over the Rainbow.”</a>    <script>
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<p><a id="68ff47b3a6a59" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmCpOKtN8ME&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Singing in the Rain”</a>    <script>
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    </script> (1952). Gene Kelly makes it look so easy!</p>
<p>“West Side Story” (1961) features Leonard Bernstein’s famous song, <a id="68ff47b3a6a8a" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpdB6CN7jww&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Maria.”</a>    <script>
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<p>“Mary Poppins” (1964). A year before she starred as Maria in “The Sound of Music,” Julie Andrews was a nanny with a magic touch, as demonstrated in this cheeky song, <a id="68ff47b3a6ab7" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLkp_Dx6VdI&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“A Spoonful of Sugar.”</a>    <script>
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<p>“Grease” (1978). It’s difficult to choose just one song from this original “high school musical,” but we’ll go with <a id="68ff47b3a6af7" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oKPYe53h78&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“You Are The One That I Want.”</a>    <script>
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<p>As we said, we can’t list all the wonderful musicals here, because there are so many of them. But you can get a more comprehensive glimpse from the <a href="http://www.afi.com/100Years/musicals.aspx" title="American Film Institute" target="_blank">American Film Institute</a>.</p>
<h2>Our own sound of music</h2>
<p>Whether they are “oldies but goodies” like the ones mentioned above, or born out of <a id="68ff47b3a6b25" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzNVmZfNoa8&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">more recent films</a>    <script>
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    </script>, we at Hey Joe Guitar love show tunes! A movie like “The Sound of Music” and others listed here combine melodies with a theme – a plot, if you will – and this combo makes the whole listening / watching experience all the more interesting.</p>
<p>Now, we are not filmmakers so we can’t really set a story line to music. We leave this task to those who know this field. What we do best is stick to the “music” part as it pertains to an instrument or your voice.</p>
<p>So if you want to learn to sing or play any show tunes on the guitar, piano, saxophone, or any other instrument, <a href="/contact-us/">contact us</a>. Alas, we don’t offer lessons (as much as we would love to) in the Austrian Alps or at Rydell High, but we will happily come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office. In other words, we are…<a id="68ff47b3a6b63" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzmggUAqePY&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Hopelessly Devoted To You</a>    <script>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Eco-Friendly Lessons &#8211; With Brooklyn Music School “I see trees of green, red roses, too, I see them bloom, for me and you. And I think to myself What a wonderful world.” What better way than Louis Armstrong’s famous tune to remind you that in a couple of days, on April 22, we will be...</p>
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<p><em>“I see trees of green, red roses, too, I see them bloom, for me and you. And I think to myself What a wonderful world.”</em> What better way than Louis Armstrong’s famous tune to remind you that in a couple of days, on April 22, we will be celebrating the Earth Day &#8211; an annual event that brings global attention to the importance of protecting all our natural resources.</p>
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<p>Chances are that, like most people, you care about certain issues more than about others. But we all have a vested interest – and a role to play &#8211; in preserving and improving our environment. There are countless ways in which everyone can contribute to a “greener” and more sustainable lifestyle – even those of us who live in a notoriously polluted city like New York. Although written in 2008, <a href="http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/01/080109111927.htm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">this article</a> outlines how each individual can make a positive and meaningful difference on the environment. Having said that, we’d like to commemorate the Earth Day in a way that is befitting a music school – by bringing you Mother Nature’s own music. What does She sound like? The answer, my friend is blowin’ in the wind – literally!</p>
<h2>Earthly sounds</h2>
<p>When we think of music, we think of <em>man-made</em> melodies. Many of us are not attuned – so to speak – to the sounds of nature. For instance, the <a id="68ff47b3a75aa" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FA0wAheWjYw&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">chirping of the birds</a>    <script>
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    </script> &#8211; though raw and unscripted &#8211; is truly amazing. Then there is the sound of <a id="68ff47b3a75f9" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNk1B8H4wmQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">the wind rustling through the trees</a>    <script>
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    </script>. Many people don’t take the time to listen to and enjoy this “natural” music, and that’s a pity. But here’s something you may not have known: natural phenomena like the wind, waves, and even rock formations, produce beautiful music of their own. Take the soothing <a id="68ff47b3a7667" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSqHrZgiwRM&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">sounds of a wind chime</a>    <script>
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    </script>. Another organ, which, by the way, is the world’s largest musical instrument, is located deep under the ground in Luray Caverns in Virginia. Called the Great Stalacpipe Organ, it produces <a id="68ff47b3a76c7" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNfJAhxnBYc&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">music</a>    <script>
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    </script>, these “magic” stones make some real …“rock music!” These are just a few examples of what Mother Earth is capable of. Isn’t She marvelous?</p>
<h2><em>Worldly</em> music</h2>
<p>Like every holiday, Earth Day comes and goes, but we believe it’s important – crucial really –to take care of our natural resources each day of the year. How can you and your family celebrate Mother Nature with music? You could learn to play a wood<em>wind</em> instrument of your choice – <a href="/blog/manhattan-music-lessons-bring-magic-to-the-flute/">the flute</a> or <a href="/blog/nyc-music-school-breathe-new-life-into-an-old-instrument/">recorder</a>, for instance. But any music on any kind of instrument will be a fitting tribute because music is – in one form or another &#8211; everywhere in our environment. One of our teachers will be happy to come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home and office and give you or your child fantastic lessons. After all, teaching music is …second <em>nature</em> to us!</p>
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<p>The name of Leonardo da Vinci is most often associated with his famous painting, the <i>Mona Lisa</i>. However, Leonardo was – literally – a quintessential Renaissance man, whose many talents encompassed mathematics, architecture, engineering, and other fields.<br />
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<p>Among his many inventions was a little-known musical instrument, which he called &#8220;viola organista&#8221; – a string organ that can best be described as a blend of a harpsichord and cello.</p>
<p>The viola organista never really caught on, but recently a Polish musician used Leonardo’s 500-year-old design to build – and perform on &#8211; the mysterious instrument. <a id="68ff47b3a8095" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sv3py3Ap8_Y&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Its sounds</a>    <script>
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<p>Who knows how popular Leonardo’s invention would have become had it ever been mass-produced. It may not have ended up in the Louvre museum like the Mona Lisa, but it could have brought lots of pleasure and enjoyment to music lovers everywhere!</p>
<h2>Playing their own tune</h2>
<p>This is just one example of a little-known instrument, but there are many others. Unlike the viola organista, however, these instruments actually exist and are used – though not widely. Here’s a list of some interesting musical creations you likely never knew existed:</p>
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<li>The design of an instrument called the <strong>“gameleste”</strong> was commissioned by the Icelandic singer Björk for her 2011 album <i>Biophilia</i>. It’s a combination of a traditional Indonesian <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamelan" title="Gamelan" target="_blank">gamelan</a> and a piano-like <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celesta" title="Celesta" target="_blank">celesta</a>. This hybrid instrument is quite unique and the sound it emits is <a id="68ff47b3a80fa" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-7vRl7EEfo&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">ear-pleasing</a>    <script>
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<li>The <strong>wheelharp</strong> is one of the newer kids on the block- it made its debut at the 2013 National Association of Music Merchants Show in California. An impressive piece of engineering, it has 61 strings that can be individually played and its sound is <a id="68ff47b3a813f" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MT4OxLLI4m4&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">quite dramatic</a>    <script>
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<li>The <strong><a href="http://www.serpentwebsite.com" title="Serpent" target="_blank">serpent</a></strong> is so called because it is shaped like a snake. Its <a id="68ff47b3a817c" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMQJCHoqlrc&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">sound</a>    <script>
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    </script>, however, has nothing to do with hissing; in fact, to our ears it sounds more like a contrabass. </li>
<li>And speaking of the contrabass, meet a device called the <strong>subcontrabass flute</strong>, which, at 15 feet long, is one of the largest instruments in the flute family. As you can hear, the sound it emits is <a id="68ff47b3a81b9" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9Nz0UGuQyc&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">quite dramatic</a>    <script>
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<p>There are, of course, many, many more little-known but <a href="http://mentalfloss.com/article/27451/8-odd-and-awesome-musical-instruments" title="Odd and Awesome Musical Instruments" target="_blank">interesting instruments</a> out there. Aren’t you glad we told you?</p>
<h2>We’re not re-inventing the wheel</h2>
<p>If you would like to have lessons in any the above-mentioned instruments, we’d better tell you right away: regretfully, we won’t be able to help you. </p>
<p>But if you are interested in learning to play the guitar, piano, drums, trumpet, trombone, brass, reeds, saxophone, clarinet flute, violin, viola, cello, strings, accordion, ukulele, banjo, recorder, mandolin, or have voice lessons – <a href="/contact-us/" title="Contact Us">contact us</a>.</p>
<p>One of our excellent teachers will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office and give you or your child music instruction. We may teach only ordinary instruments, but our lessons are truly EXTRAordinary!</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2015 00:01:23 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>At Hey Joe Guitar, we love to hear or read interesting stories about musical instruments. Far from being just inanimate objects, many of them have a fascinating “personal” history, just like human beings do.</p>
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<p>One case in point is a “trench” cello, which, as recently <a href="http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-hereford-worcester-31547306" target="_blank">reported by BBC</a>, was built by a British soldier during WWI. Obviously, given its precarious beginnings, the cello was not made out of wood (as these instruments usually are) but from an old oil can. When the soldier in question died, his family donated the war-worn instrument &#8211; believed to be the only surviving cello actually made on the front lines – to a local museum. The “trench” cello, the museum’s curator noted, “is such an evocative object &#8211; you can see the inventiveness of the maker in the beautiful hand-turning of the neck and shaping of the oil can to create a real musical instrument. It&#8217;s easy to imagine it bringing a little cheer in the most tragic circumstances.”</p>
<h2>From the war zone</h2>
<p>Now, you might think this is a sole example of a makeshift cello dating back to WWI. Actually, there is another such instrument that we know of. A French soldier, Maurice Marechal, (a musician before the war) asked two comrades-in-arms, who were carpenters in civilian life, to make a cello for him. The two soldiers fashioned the instrument from the only materials they could find in the combat zone: the wood from an ammunition box, as well as pieces of old door. When the regiment left for the front, the cello traveled with them, placed in the supply van above the tinned food. Sadly, the two carpenters were killed in combat but Marechal – who, as the story goes, considered his makeshift instrument to be as valuable as a Stradivarius violin &#8211; survived, as did his precious cello. It now lives in the Music Museum in Paris, but playing or restoring it could damage the fragile instrument. However, an <a id="68ff47b3a8b7d" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKyQdgmzWyQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">identical copy</a>    <script>
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<h2>We come in peace!</h2>
<p>These two stories are very touching and poignant, and we are glad that they have given us a chance to talk about the cello – a graceful string instrument that looks like a larger version of <a href="/blog/manhattan-violin-school-plays-second-fiddle-to-none/">the violin</a>. (It is, in fact, closely related to the violin, &#8211; its full name is <em>violoncello</em> &#8211; though the cello has thicker strings). An integral part of classical and chamber orchestras, string quartets, and other ensembles, the cello emits a beautifully deep and rich sound, especially when handled by the very capable hands of <a id="68ff47b3a8bd0" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZn_VBgkPNY&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Yo Yo Ma</a>    <script>
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<p>Roses are red, violets are blue, I like poetry and you do too.</p>
<p>Okay, we know we won’t win any literary prizes for this little ditty, but this is just a way to let you know that the <a href="http://www.poets.org/national-poetry-month/home" title="Academy of American Poets" target="_blank">Academy of American Poets</a> has designated April as National Poetry Month.<br />
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<p>Not only does this event highlight “poetry’s vital place in our culture,” but it also encourages private and public readings as a way for people of all ages and walks of life to get to know this art form. </p>
<p>We love this initiative, especially considering the very close relationship between poetry and music. What could be more poetic than this?</p>
<h2>Common ground</h2>
<p>If you think that there is no correlation between the two art forms, we beg to disagree. They are tightly intertwined, like a close-knit family, and not only because both are creative and inspirational forms of expression.</p>
<p>One might be communicated through words and the other through sounds, but music and poetry both rely on the same elements: flow, rhythm, expression, and emotion. And speaking of emotion, there is actually a British study, which demonstrated that listening to music and reading poetry produce the same strong, shiver-in-the-spine sensations, thoughts, and imagery.</p>
<p>As the 17th century English historian Thomas Fuller said, “Poetry is music in words and music is poetry in sound.” We couldn’t have put it better – or more poetically – ourselves!</p>
<h2>Songs inspired by poems</h2>
<p>There are quite a few songs whose lyrics had been inspired by poems. For instance, <a id="68ff47b3a94aa" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxYy5_KyasA&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“My love is like a red, red, rose,”</a>    <script>
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    </script> are based on poems by the 18th century Scottish poet Robert Browning. </p>
<p>“Because I Could Not Stop for Death” by our own Emily Dickinson was also <a id="68ff47b3a9523" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTcgZ4uetiY&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">set to music</a>    <script>
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    </script>, as were some of her other poems, such as “If You Were Coming In The Fall” and “Hope.”</p>
<p>Many of William Shakespeare’s poems provided lyrics for songs as well, among them <a id="68ff47b3a957b" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OED1GMp3Ibc&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Under the Greenwood Tree,”</a>    <script>
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    </script> and <a id="68ff47b3a95bb" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMzrgXFeX_o&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Double Trouble”</a>    <script>
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    </script> from the Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban soundtrack.</p>
<p>There are many more examples: lyrics to <a id="68ff47b3a95ea" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JL_upFmUvs&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Hail to the Chief,”</a>    <script>
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    </script> are from a poem of the same title by Katharine Lee Bates.</p>
<p>We’ll stop here, but there are numerous <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_songs_based_on_poems" title="List of songs based on poems" target="_blank">other examples</a> of poems that were set to music, proving that the two art forms seamlessly converge.</p>
<h2>Artistic expression</h2>
<p>Now, our music teachers are not poets in the traditional sense of the word, but their music lessons are poetry in motion.</p>
<p>We don’t mean to wax poetic, but when one of our music teachers shows up at your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office, he or she will make sure your fingers perfectly strum the strings of the guitar or flutter gracefully over the piano’s keys.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>All That Jazz – And More &#8211; at New York Music School During the month of April, we’ll all be in a jam. We hasten to add, however, that – in the context of this blog &#8211; there is no negative connotation to this phrase. To the contrary – it’s all good! Let us explain:...</p>
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<p>During the month of April, we’ll all be in a jam. We hasten to add, however, that – in the context of this blog &#8211; there is no negative connotation to this phrase. To the contrary – it’s all good!<br />
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<p>Let us explain: the National Museum of American History, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Humanities as well as several other national organizations, designated April as the Jazz Appreciation Month  &#8211; JAM! </p>
<p>The celebrations will culminate on April 30, which UNESCO proclaimed as International Jazz Day. As the organization notes, “this international art form is recognized for promoting peace, dialogue among cultures, diversity, and respect for human rights and human dignity, eradicating discrimination, promoting freedom of expression, fostering gender equality, and reinforcing the role of youth for social change.” </p>
<h2>Roaring ‘20s</h2>
<p>JAM is, of course, a wonderful tribute to this uniquely American style of music, but it’s interesting to note that jazz had not always been so highly regarded. In fact, in its August 1921 issue, <i>Ladies Home Journal</i> claimed that this new genre invoked “savage instincts” and was “an influence for evil.”</p>
<p>For the older generation of the 1920s, which was accustomed to a more structured and rhythmical music based on the chords and harmony, the chaotic and pulsating beats of jazz were a shock. </p>
<p>But it wasn’t only the music that was seen as evil. The jazz also ushered in the wild and crazy lifestyle propagated by the new pleasure-seeking and rebellious generation, which broke all the Victorian rules of earlier eras. </p>
<p>It is worth noting that somewhat similar reactions had greeted other music forms that developed in the 20th century – like rock’n’roll for example. In the 1950s, crooner Frank Sinatra called this new music genre “the most brutal, ugly, degenerate, vicious form of expression it has been my displeasure to hear.” </p>
<p>But, we digress. Let’s go back to jazz.</p>
<h2>Born in the USA</h2>
<p>Jazz sprang up in New Orleans in the early part of the 20th century, having developed from another uniquely American music genre – ragtime.  </p>
<p>And despite the outrage sparked by the advent of the jazz age, this music form continued to gain popularity and, gradually, acceptance. Dances – including the Charleston, Black Bottom, Tango, Shimmies, and the Trot – were part of the craze. A new generation of young and liberated (for the era) women, called the <a id="68ff47b3a9f2c" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3svvCj4yhYc&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">flappers</a>    <script>
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<p>With time, legendary artists like Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, and Miles Davis – among many others – developed new jazz forms, including Dixieland, big band, bebop, and cool.  </p>
<p>What’s the best compilation of jazz music? Well, “best” is subjective and relative, but <a href="http://blogs.villagevoice.com/music/2012/11/ten_jazz_albums_to_hear_before_you_die.php" target="_blank">here</a> are a few examples of some excellent performances to celebrate the Jazz Appreciation Month – every day of the year!</p>
<h2>Live – from New York City!</h2>
<p>Some of the instruments associated with jazz are the saxophone, trumpet, guitar, clarinet, piano, drums, and double bass. It so happens that we teach all of them – and then some.</p>
<p>One of our teachers will be happy to come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office and jazz up your music lesson. Just <a href="/contact-us/" title="Contact Us">contact us</a> and we’ll start …jamming together!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Learning to Pull the Strings – With Brooklyn Music Lessons If you are a guitar player or just someone who loves to listen to the sounds of the guitar, you’ll be happy to know that April is the International Guitar Month. The annual (since 1987) celebration is dedicated to recognizing this universal stringed instrument, as...</p>
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<p>If you are a guitar player or just someone who loves to listen to the sounds of the guitar, you’ll be happy to know that April is the International Guitar Month. The annual (since 1987) celebration is dedicated to recognizing this universal stringed instrument, as well as all the talented musicians who play it.<br />
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<p>Now, you may think that we at Hey Joe Guitar are responsible for the creation of this holiday. It is a totally legitimate supposition and we don’t blame you for thinking this. However, we’d like to clarify that this month-long celebration is the brainchild of the <a href="http://www.discoverguitar.com" title="The Guitar Association" target="_blank">Guitar Association</a>, a New York organization whose goal is to “bring together and grow the guitar community by promoting greater access to learning and playing guitar.”</p>
<p>We think it is a very worthwhile objective, don’t you?</p>
<h2>Different strokes</h2>
<p>If you are rolling your eyes just about now, thinking that we will give a long tutorial about the types of guitars out there (classical, acoustic, and electric), or their sizes  (¼, ½, ¾, and full), relax! There is so much more we want to share!</p>
<p>For instance, let’s look at some interesting guitar -related stuff:</p>
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<li>A really cool <a id="68ff47b3aa6ee" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u931euMQZ_w&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">electric guitar orchestra</a>    <script>
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<li>Some <a id="68ff47b3aa750" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f18BldWmVe8&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">guitar humor</a>    <script>
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<li>Rock’n’roll history expressed through <a id="68ff47b3aa789" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiC__IjCa2s&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">100 famous guitar riffs</a>    <script>
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<li>North Korean kindergarten students in <a id="68ff47b3aa7bb" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nMZdNZvEsI&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">concert</a>    <script>
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<li>A <a id="68ff47b3aa7ec" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdIS1jB-BCI&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">talented young guitarist</a>    <script>
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<h2>Right at your fingertip</h2>
<p>One way to celebrate the International Guitar Month is to get to know this wonderful instrument. </p>
<p>A while ago, we wrote a <a href="/blog/at-a-nyc-guitar-school-musical-instruments-are-our-pet-projects/">blog</a> about how various orchestras run community outreach programs allowing young children to touch and handle a wide range of instruments. The same is true for the <a id="68ff47b3aa81a" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FGsDvn3yQk&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">guitar</a>    <script>
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    </script> &#8211; by holding and strumming it, you literally get the feel of what this instrument is all about, from its smooth and curvy body, the fretted fingerboard, and, of course, its sound!</p>
<p>Once you or your child decide to learn to play the guitar, we’ll be here to help. We have many excellent guitar teachers and will be happy to match you up with one best suited to your level and needs. He or she will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office and teach you to…strike a chord!</p>
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<p>At Hey Joe Guitar, we live in the present. We don’t spend much time dwelling over the past, but we do sometimes look back at certain aspects of history, especially those pertaining to music.<br />
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<p>By the same token, we often wonder what the future holds. We don’t have a crystal ball, of course, but we are curious about what new music-related developments are ahead.</p>
<p>We thought this would be a good opportunity to explore the past and future world of musical instruments – the ones that no longer exist and those that haven’t been popularized yet.</p>
<p>So come on board our time machine and let’s go for a ride!</p>
<h2>It’s history!</h2>
<p>A great number of instruments invented in centuries past are still in use today, even though they had been modified and modernized in the meantime. However, some are no longer in existence.</p>
<p>Obviously, we can’t mention all of them here and now, but let’s have a quick look at some musical relics of the past:</p>
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<li>Besides the lyre, ancient Greeks also played and listened to the <strong>cithara</strong>, <strong>aulos</strong>, and <strong>hydraulis</strong> – string, reed, and keyboard instruments respectively.  </li>
<li>The Mayans played the trumpet-like <strong><a id="68ff47b3ab277" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVCzjj3eiao&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">hom-tah</a>    <script>
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Its built and deep sound was similar to the <strong><a id="68ff47b3ab2b6" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFGvNxBqYFI&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">didgeridoo</a>    <script>
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<li>The medieval precursor of the oboe, the <strong><a id="68ff47b3ab2e8" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHaDdTNkgco&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">shawm</a>    <script>
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    </script></strong>, was made in Europe from the late 13th until the 17th century. With its loud and shrill tone, it was used by military bands during the Crusades. During the same era, there was also the pear-shaped string instrument called the <strong><a id="68ff47b3ab315" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8aihAgJQmY&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">rebec</a>    <script>
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    </script></strong>, a cross between the harp and guitar.</li>
<li>An instrument that did not survive the Baroque period in its present form was the <strong><a id="68ff47b3ab36f" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6EK7IzKHvQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">lautenwerck</a>    <script>
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<p>As we said, it is impossible to cover all the extinct instruments here, but at least you have a quick overview of some of them.</p>
<h2>Looking ahead…</h2>
<p>Obviously, we cannot predict the future – musical or otherwise. (As Doris Day famously sang: “Whatever will be, will be. The future&#8217;s not ours to see.”)</p>
<p>However, this article is giving us <a href="http://www.fastcodesign.com/3041135/5-futuristic-instruments-changing-how-we-make-music" title="Futuristic Instruments Changing How We Make Music" target="_blank">a glimpse</a> into what instruments might be developed. </p>
<p>Among them are some truly imaginative ones, like GEPS, a <a href="https://vimeo.com/111662253" target="_blank">“data glove”</a> that lets the wearer create electronic music with hand gestures; the <a href="https://vimeo.com/111912957" target="_blank">tine organ</a>; and even something as unusual as the <a href="https://vimeo.com/19710165" target="_blank">sponge</a>.</p>
<p>Of course, all these (and other) instruments are bound to create new sounds, or at least change the ones we are used to hearing. What will the music of the future sound like? Again, we can only guess, but perhaps <a id="68ff47b3ab39b" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5J8OLTk12M&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">this video</a>    <script>
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<h2>Here and now</h2>
<p>We have some great and not-so-great news. Let’s start with the latter: as talented as <a href="/your-teacher/" title="Our Teachers">our teachers</a> are, they cannot give you lessons in instruments that no longer exist or those that haven’t been manufactured yet.</p>
<p>Now for the great news: if an instrument has already been invented and is in use – like the guitar, piano, drums, and many others &#8211; you came to the right place.  We offer lessons in a wide variety of string, woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments, and give voice training as well.</p>
<p>Just <a href="/contact-us/" title="Contact Us">contact us</a> and we’ll send a terrific teacher to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office.</p>
<p>Isn’t it wonderful to be living in the present?</p>
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<p>Recently we came across a <a href="http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20150204-sperm-whales-target-fishing-boats-for-an-easy-meal" target="_blank">fascinating article</a>, which shows how truly smart whales are.</p>
<p>As the article states, they have learned to target the boats of black cod fishermen and swipe their catch off their lines. The whales are alerted to the fact that fishing is taking place from several miles away by the sound of boat engines shifting gear. There is actually footage showing how one sneaky creature’s long jaw creates tension on the line, which, in turn, snaps fish off the hooks.<br />
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<p>What sparked our interest in this article is not just the sheer spunkiness and undeniable intelligence of these mammals, but also the fact that they, along with many other aquatic creatures, know how to sing!</p>
<h2>A rousing chorus</h2>
<p>Okay, let us clarify: we don’t mean “sing” in human terms.  But the fact is that deep under the ocean’s surface, there is an aquatic orchestra of different sounds. </p>
<p>The underwater environment is very noisy: heavy rain, volcanic activity, toadfish calls, burbles, grunts, croaks, buzzes, clicks,<br />
and other sounds emanating from the sea can be so loud as to be audible to a human ear. According to a <i>New York Times</i> <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/08/science/08fish.html?pagewanted=all&#038;_r=0" target="_blank">article</a>, the sea reverberates with “fish barks, chatter, groans, drones, and cries.” </p>
<p>Do these disparate sounds fall under the category of “music?” Certainly not the kind we are used to hearing on dry land. But one definition we found describes music as “a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion.” </p>
<p>Perhaps we humans are not able to relate to this cacophony of noises, but who is to say that these sounds are not beautiful, harmonious, or emotional to the creatures that emit them?</p>
<h2>The seas are alive with the sound of music</h2>
<p>Let’s start with the aforementioned whale songs. Interestingly, a song helps a humpback male explore the seas around him and adjust to the new neighborhood: when he moves to a new place, he literally changes his tune to fit in with other nearby whales.</p>
<p>Then there are mating calls – songs to attract female whales. Either way, we find <a id="68ff47b3abd56" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WabT1L-nN-E&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">these haunting sounds</a>    <script>
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<p>Now, let’s talk about dolphins. These friendly creatures can also belt out <a id="68ff47b3abd93" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJZVQ-rIiP0&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">a tune</a>    <script>
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They do this with their mouths open, and songs express their mood &#8211; happiness, sadness or anger (though it’s difficult to imagine a dolphin angry, they always seem to be cheerful and good natured).</p>
<p>What about the manatees? These creatures also communicate their feelings through squeaks, chirps, or grunts: however you want to call <a id="68ff47b3abdc5" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CL4qFVMDZg&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">these sounds</a>    <script>
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    </script>, it’s music to their ears!</p>
<h2>Neither fish nor fowl</h2>
<p>Needless to say, when our voice teachers come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office, they won’t teach you to squeak, chirp, grunt, or groan. While they are nature lovers and appreciate a good whale or dolphin song, you can rest assured that they will train you in <a href="/blog/at-manhattan-voice-school-you-will-sing-volumes/" title="Singing at out school">HUMAN voice</a> only.</p>
<p>The same goes for learning to play any instrument – the teachers will put all their “people” skills into the lessons!</p>
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<p>Let’s talk about fitness. You go to the gym and work out religiously, but instead of feeling like a million bucks, you are suffering from soreness, muscle pains, or maybe even torn ligaments and other sports-related injuries.<br />
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<p>If exercise is supposed to be good for you, why are you feeling like a truck has hit you? Could it be that your workout technique leaves a lot to be desired? Maybe you don’t warm-up sufficiently beforehand, don’t stretch afterwards, or just don’t do the moves the right way?</p>
<p>We are bringing up this analogy as a lead-in to the topic <i>du jour</i>: music lessons. When it comes to playing an instrument, the important thing is not only what you learn, but also HOW you learn it. Just as exercise that is not adapted to your body and strength could harm you, so can bad habits in music training.</p>
<h2>Mistakes to avoid</h2>
<p>Let’s look at some common mistakes beginning learners often make.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>The instrument is not adapted to the player’s age or size</strong>: an instrument that is too big or heavy for you (and especially for your child) to handle and use comfortably will not only slow down the learning process, but may also cause wrist sprains and other injuries.</li>
<li><strong>Bad posture and body position while playing</strong>: slouching back and shoulders, or an angled and twisted torso will cause pain and tension &#8211; and it goes without saying that if you are tense and uncomfortable, you will not play well. (Being flexible and nimble is important when you handle one instrument; imagine how much more challenging it is when you play <a id="68ff47b3ac5ef" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sE2jy23iG2M&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">three simultaneously</a>    <script>
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<li><strong>Playing music that is not adapted to your proficiency level</strong>: trying pieces that are too hard for you will not hurt you physically, but it may lead to frustration or lack of confidence in your abilities. In the extreme cases you may feel that you are not making any progress and throw in the towel. (Here’s a thought: maybe you should learn to walk before you can run!).</li>
<p>Obviously, none of these scenarios is conducive to effective music training. Fortunately, all of these bad habits can be prevented or reversed. How? You guessed it: by working with an <a href="/your-teacher/" title="Our Teachers">experienced music teacher</a>.</p>
<h2>We’ll teach you right from wrong!</h2>
<p>Among the many skills a teacher should have is the ability to convey a good technique.  That’s because learning to play an instrument takes more than just strumming or hitting the keys. It is also about good posture, correct body position, dexterity, and the right way to hold an instrument – all of which should be adapted to the student’s age, level, and speed of progress, as well as the specificities of each instrument.</p>
<p>Every one of our teachers is highly trained not only in the music itself, but also in proper practice techniques. Therefore, when a teacher of ours comes to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office, he or she will help you develop good playing habits. </p>
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<p>Let’s talk about plants. (Yes, you heard it right – we did say PLANTS!) Tomorrow is the first day of spring, so it is a good time to turn our thoughts to the vegetation that will soon be budding around us.<br />
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<p>For most of us living in NYC, our indoor ficuses, philodendrons, African violets, and other potted plants are often the only greenery we have. </p>
<p>We know that plants need water and, in some cases, sunshine to thrive. You may have also heard that talking to your plants in a soft and soothing voice helps them grow. This is based more on anecdotal rather than scientific evidence, but who are we to dispute it? By the same token, there seems to be a body of information suggesting that plants respond positively to certain kinds of music. See, there IS a good reason for us to talk about plants!</p>
<h2>“Leafing” through music</h2>
<p>Some time ago, a researcher named Dorothy Retallack conducted an experiment at the Colorado Women’s College in which she subjected different groups of plants to various types of music, sounds, and artists. She included classical composers (Claude Debussy), jazz performers (Louis Armstrong), and Indian music (Ravi Shankar).</p>
<p>All the plants exposed to these sounds grew large, strong, and healthy, and many of them actually leaned towards the radio in the same way they’d bend towards sunlight. </p>
<p>However, when Retallack put on heavy metal and hard / acid rock music, the plants didn’t like those sounds at all – they drooped, withered, and generally reacted negatively to loud, harsh, and dissonant sounds.</p>
<p>A skeptic may argue that a plant has no central nervous system so it is not capable of hearing.  However, a few years ago South Korean scientists reported that plants do have genes that enable them to “hear” and grow faster when music is played.</p>
<p>Make of this what you will, but we choose to believe that plants – like all living things – respond to beautiful music.</p>
<h2>Finding strength in music</h2>
<p>This brings us to a pertinent question &#8211; what music is best for your household plants? </p>
<p>According to the above-mentioned South Korean researchers, the soothing sounds of Beethoven&#8217;s <a id="68ff47b3acdbf" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nT7_IZPHHb0&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Moonlight Sonata</a>    <script>
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<p>And, as suggested by Retallack, Debussy’s music has a positive effect as well, so we are thinking that you can’t go wrong with his <a id="68ff47b3acdfc" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIsQPdC9YnY&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Clair de Lune”</a>    <script>
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<p>As for another plant favorite, Shankar, the <a id="68ff47b3ace41" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-f1DNyngKVY&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">relaxing sounds of his sitar</a>    <script>
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<p>As a matter of fact, any instruments that emit soft and soothing sounds – violin, piano, guitar, flute, and many others – will be  growth boosters.</p>
<h2>A “growing” experience </h2>
<p>We are not telling you that our music teachers are botany experts – they are not. (In fact, some of them may not even have a green thumb!)</p>
<p>But we will say this: if you are looking for <a href="/your-teacher/" title="Our Teachers">an excellent teacher</a> to give you or your child music lessons in the privacy of your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office, we have a…. whole crop of them!</p>
<p>They will not help your plants get taller, but, with their exceptional patience, dedication and kindness, they will help you grow your musical ability!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Manhattan Music School Helps You Enjoy Irish Tunes Ah, St. Patrick’s Day &#8211; what great fun, even if you are not Irish. Now, you might think that this holiday, which falls on March 17, is all about eating, drinking, dancing, parading, and lots of merriment. That it is, but there is so much more to...</p>
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<p>Ah, St. Patrick’s Day &#8211; what great fun, even if you are not Irish. Now, you might think that this holiday, which falls on March 17, is all about eating, drinking, dancing, parading, and lots of merriment. That it is, but there is so much more to St. Patrick’s Day that you may not know about.</p>
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<p>Before he became patron saint of Ireland (which is called “Eire” in Gaelic, Ireland’s native language), Patrick was credited with bringing Christianity to his native land in the 5th century AD. Throughout centuries that followed, his life has been shrouded in legends and mysteries –including the famous tale about Patrick banishing all the snakes from Ireland. This and many other stories traditionally associated with St. Patrick are just part of the folklore, as well as rich storytelling traditions the Irish are known for. What history does tell is that Patrick, a son of the wealthy British, was kidnapped at 16 by Irish outlaws and brought to Ireland, where he was a slave until his escape to France six years later. However, he later had a vision in which he preached gospel to the Irish, so he eventually returned to Ireland, where he built churches and spread the Christian faith.</p>
<h2>True colors</h2>
<p>When we think of St. Patrick, we think of green. After all, leprechauns and shamrocks are green, right? And, Ireland is also known as The Emerald Isle, all of which may explain why we believe that green is that country’s national color. It is not! In fact, it is royal blue, though the green is the color of Irish Catholics. As legend has it, St. Patrick supposedly used a three- leaf clover to teach the Irish about the Trinity, so the shamrock’s shape and color came to symbolize the Irish Christianity and became associated with St. Patrick’s Day. As for the explanation behind the name “Emerald Isle,” it has more to do with Ireland’s climate than with history. Relatively mild winters and plenty of rain turn the country’s abundant pastureland a bright emerald green color. So now you know!</p>
<h2>When Irish eyes are smiling</h2>
<p>As New Yorkers, we at Hey Joe Guitar love the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. That’s because a significant number of our fellow NYC residents are of the Irish descent. Although the biggest wave of Irish immigration to NYC occurred in the late 19th century, when Ireland suffered a devastating famine, the first Irish immigrants arrived here during the colonial era of the 18th century. In fact, New York’s first St. Patrick’s Day parade dates back to 1762. According to the official website of <a title="NYC Saint Patric's Day Parade" href="http://www.nycstpatricksparade.org/about.html" target="_blank">NYC’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade</a>, that first event “was held on lower Broadway by a band of homesick Irish ex-patriots and Irish military, who served with the British Army stationed in the American colonies. This was a time when the wearing of green was a sign of Irish pride and was banned in Ireland. The parade participants reveled in the freedom to speak Irish, wear the green, sing Irish songs and play the pipes to Irish tunes that were very meaningful to the Irish immigrants who had fled their homeland.” What a difference three centuries make: today, our city’s St. Patrick’s Day parade is the largest in the world – bigger than even in Ireland!</p>
<h2>Celtic thunder</h2>
<p><em>Leprechauns, castles, good luck and laughter Lullabies, dreams, and love ever after. Poems and songs with pipes and drums A thousand welcomes when anyone comes. That&#8217;s the Irish for you!</em> Talk about the luck of the Irish! You didn’t think we’d talk about St. Patrick’s Day without mentioning music, did you? Numerous musicians of Irish descent have made their mark on the American music scene: bandleader Tommy Dorsey, and singers Judy Collins, Alice Cooper, Sinead O’Connor, and Kurt Cobain, among many others. What about the traditional Irish songs? Many typical ones are ballads and folk songs, and quite a few are…drinking songs! All of us have probably seen images of hearty Irish town or village folk sitting in a pub and belting out tunes while raising their glasses of frothy Guinness. It’s possible that one of those songs is “My Wild Irish Rose” or <a id="68ff47b3ad6d1" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbEi5_w8Vzs&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Danny Boy”</a>    <script>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Manhattan Music School: Let’s Meet at the Met! What are your plans for the upcoming weekend? We suggest you spend some time at one of the most amazing New York institutions, the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Among so many wonderful and varied exhibits is a small one that has caught our attention: entitled “Painting Music...</p>
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<p>What are your plans for the upcoming weekend? We suggest you spend some time at one of the most amazing New York institutions, the <a href="http://www.metmuseum.org" title="Metropolitan Museum of Art" target="_blank">Metropolitan Museum of Art</a>.<br />
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<p>Among so many wonderful and varied exhibits is a small one that has caught our attention: entitled <a href="http://www.metmuseum.org/search-results?ft=%E2%80%9CPainting+Music+in+the+Age+of+Caravaggio%2C%E2%80%9D&#038;x=10&#038;y=4" title="Painting Music in the Age of Caravaggio" target="_blank">“Painting Music in the Age of Caravaggio,”</a> the three artworks – on display until April 5th – portray musical performances depicted by three Baroque artists.</p>
<p>Caravaggio’s “The Musicians” (1595), Valentin de Boulogne’s “The Lute Player” (1626), and Laurent de La Hyre’s “Allegory of Music” (1649) remind us of how different the concerts used to be hundreds of years ago.</p>
<p>For the contemporary audiences, accustomed, as we are, to music that is piped, streamed, and available on demand anytime of day and night, it may be difficult to imagine that until a century ago, music could only be heard live by small groups of (mostly privileged) people. </p>
<h2>Music fit for a king</h2>
<p>It’s certainly a good thing that symphonies, philharmonics, and all the other kinds of music performances are now widely accessible to people everywhere. But it wasn’t always like this; in fact, for much of the history, “orchestras” and “concert music” consisted of small groups of musicians who played at religious celebrations, festivals, holidays, and similar occasions, using whatever instruments were available to them. </p>
<p>Until the end of the Baroque period, concerts were private affairs &#8211; musicians performed for their patrons and sponsors rather than for general public. Even Mozart, whose lifetime spanned the Classical era that followed the Baroque, spent his early years playing for his royal patrons. Interestingly enough, as a teenager, he spent three years traveling throughout Europe and performing at royal courts for various kings, queens, and other nobility. It certainly brings a different meaning to what we now think of as a “concert tour!”</p>
<h2>Orchestrating change</h2>
<p>The notion of a modern orchestra that performs in a concert hall for the ticket-paying audience started only at the beginning of the 19th century. As a matter of fact, Beethoven debuted his <a id="68ff47b3ade6b" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqbtbz8ayYA&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Symphony No. 1 in C major</a>    <script>
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<p>In those days, the strings gained prominence in a standard orchestra, and the keyboard instruments had become less important. The new trend that had developed during this time was for composers to write music for the specific instrument. </p>
<p>Over time, as orchestras became bigger and encompassed new instruments, many composers started to write specifically for sizable ensembles; some of them, like Wagner, Verdi, and Berlioz, became conductors as well. </p>
<p>And just to think that this trip down the musical memory lane was sparked by three oil paintings hanging at the Met!</p>
<h2>Start practicing!</h2>
<p>As New Yorkers, we are lucky to have so many great <a href="http://www.ny.com/music/classical/" title="Classical Music Venues in New York" target="_blank">orchestras and musical venues</a>. However, keep in mind that, as Jack Benny famously noted, the only way to get to Carnegie Hall (as a performer, not a spectator), is to practice, practice, and practice!</p>
<p>We can certainly help you with that. Whatever musical instrument you have your heart set on – guitar, violin, cello, or any other – we’ll match you with a terrific teacher. He or she will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office to give you Carnegie-worthy lessons! </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Manhattan Music School “Unveils” the Composers’ Hidden Talent Did you know that March marks the International Women’s Month, not only in this country, but also all over the world? There are numerous reasons to honor women past and present, because they have made significant contributions to arts, humanities, sciences, politics, as well as many other...</p>
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<p>Did you know that March marks the International Women’s Month, not only in this country, but also all over the world?</p>
<p>There are numerous reasons to honor women past and present, because they have made significant contributions to arts, humanities, sciences, politics, as well as many other areas. And not just the famous ones, mind you, but also the so-called “unsung heroines” who, through their efforts and dedication, have made a meaningful impact on our lives.<br />
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<p>We at Hey Joe Guitar would like to celebrate the women of the world by honoring female composers. Yes, you heard it right – FEMALE COMPOSERS. If you think that composition is strictly a man’s domain, prepare to be surprised!</p>
<h2>Out of the shadows</h2>
<p>We know that there are many women songwriters, but, throughout the centuries, there had also been women composers of classical music. They are not as well known as their male counterparts (historically, women always had to struggle for recognition),<br />
but their contributions to music have been remarkable.</p>
<p>Obviously, we can’t list all of them here, but we are pleased to introduce you to several who had composed beautiful pieces of music that remain largely unknown. We think this is a great opportunity to present some of these gifted women who have lived in the shadow of male composers far too long.</p>
<h2>Lack of recognition</h2>
<p>The names Mendelsshon and Schumann are familiar to music lovers, but we are not talking about Felix and Robert, respectively. Rather, we are referring to Felix’s sister Fanny and Robert’s wife Clara.</p>
<p>Let’s start with Fanny (1805-1847). Although she showed musical aptitude from an early age, she did not get as much encouragement and support as her brother did. In fact, in an 1820 letter to her, Fanny’s father wrote: “Music will perhaps become his [i.e. Felix&#8217;s] profession, while for <i>you</i> it can and must be only an ornament.”</p>
<p>In her short life (she died at 42 from a stroke), Fanny composed 460 pieces of music, many of which were published under Felix’s name. To those who had an opportunity to hear <a id="68ff47b3ae6b0" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ti1eZ2B63Ro&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">her work</a>    <script>
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<p>What about Clara Schumann (1819 – 1896)? A child prodigy who performed recitals around Europe from an early age, Clara’s deftness at the piano won her an admiration of composers like Frederic Chopin and Niccolo Paganini, among others. Her most fervent admirer, however, was a man who would become her husband, Robert Schumann.</p>
<p>While Clara was a successful pianist, she was not widely recognized as a composer, even though she composed a number of <a id="68ff47b3ae702" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bANWdzQPchQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">piano concertos and other pieces of music</a>    <script>
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    </script>. As she once explained, “Composing gives me great pleasure&#8230; there is nothing that surpasses the joy of creation, if only because through it one wins hours of self-forgetfulness, when one lives in a world of sound.”</p>
<p>However, since Clara never received any popular acclaim for her works (even though her husband was supportive), she eventually gave up composing. “I once believed that I possessed creative talent, but I have given up this idea,” she said. “A woman must not desire to compose—there has never yet been one able to do it. Should I expect to be the one?”</p>
<p>Sadly, Clara’s music, like that of so many other women composers of her time, had never been taken seriously. </p>
<h2>Prolific composers of yore</h2>
<p>Of course there had been many other women composers throughout history, and most of them had no family ties to male musicians. Marianne Martinez and Louise Farrenc were among them.</p>
<p>Marianne (1744 – 1812) frequently performed with Mozart (they were both Austrian) and worked in the shadows of famous male composers of that era. However, she went down in history as the creator of the only <a id="68ff47b3ae741" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67LcQ8tLK3Q&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">symphony</a>    <script>
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<p>Louise (1804- 1875) was a <a id="68ff47b3ae774" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=up8MVoFOheU&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">French composer</a>    <script>
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<h2>To know them is to love them</h2>
<p>At our NYC music school we are happy to honor women composers, songwriters, and musicians in general – past and present. In fact, we are open to all kinds of music, even to the works that have been little known by general public.</p>
<p>Our excellent teachers will be happy to come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office and give you or your child music lessons on an instrument of your choice &#8211; whatever gender (or age) you are.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>With Brooklyn Music Lessons, The Beat Goes On We recently came across a very interesting article about books that, at one time or another, had been either censored or banned in the United States. It turns out that some of the most famous works of American literature were placed on the “no-read” list, among them...</p>
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<p>We recently came across a very interesting article about books that, at one time or another, had been either censored or banned in the United States.</p>
<p>It turns out that some of the most famous works of American literature were placed on the “no-read” list, among them Mark Twain’s <i>The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Call of the Wild by Jack London, For Whom the Bell Tolls</i> by Ernest Hemingway, and even John Steinbeck’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, <i>The Grapes of Wrath</i>.<br />
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<p>What about the music? In his famous 1971 song, “American Pie,” Don McLean sang about <a id="68ff47b3af0d8" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ih7N9_VUU4U&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“the day the music died”</a>    <script>
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This was intended to be a tribute to the death, 12 years earlier, of rock &#038; roll icons Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J. P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson. But, in many instances, some songs of the era did die – figuratively speaking, of course.</p>
<h2>The age of innocence</h2>
<p>In her song titled <a id="68ff47b3af116" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SBmJvwiDns&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Dance in the Dark”</a>    <script>
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    </script>, Lady Gaga urges listeners to “Find your freedom in the music.” Unfortunately, because of their contentious (in some people’s opinion) lyrics, certain songs were seen in their time as provocative enough to be censored. </p>
<p>For instance, in the 1940s, George Formby’s  “When I&#8217;m Cleaning Windows” was called by the censors “a disgusting little ditty” &#8211; and banned from the airwaves in his native Britain – because it portrayed him as a voyeur of sorts:</p>
<blockquote><p>“The blushing bride she looks divine<br />
The bridegroom he is doing fine<br />
I&#8217;d rather have his job than mine<br />
When I&#8217;m cleaning windows.”</p></blockquote>
<p>In the USA, the censors were busy as well. Even though the Everly Brothers were a clean-cut and wholesome duo, their 1957 hit, <a id="68ff47b3af14a" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4X7b2E_Jq-k&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Wake Up Little Susie”</a>    <script>
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<p>Teen idol Bobby Darrin was also targeted by the censors’ wrath: his 1958 song, <a id="68ff47b3af17a" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSA-yHzkvP8&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Splish Splash”</a>    <script>
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<blockquote><p>“Well&#8230; I stepped out the tub<br />
Put my feet on the floor<br />
I wrapped the towel around me<br />
And I opened the door.<br />
And&#8230; then-a&#8230; splish, splash<br />
I jumped back in the bath<br />
Well&#8230; how was I to know<br />
There was a party going on.” </p></blockquote>
<p>You might think that above-mentioned songs were frowned upon because the moral codes in those days were far stricter than they are today. True, but music continued to be censored well into the second, more liberal, half of the 20th century.</p>
<p>For instance, “Puff the Magic Dragon” by Peter, Paul, and Mary (1962) and “A Day in the Life” by the Beatles (1967), were banned because censors thought they could incite the use of drugs.</p>
<p>And “Let’s Spend the Night Together” by the Rolling Stones (1967) was regarded as purveyor of low morals.</p>
<h2>Stayin’ alive!</h2>
<p>Although, sadly, the teaching of music – and arts programs in general – <a href="http://www.news.com.au/world/is-extremists-ban-sport-music-and-art-at-schools-in-favour-of-sharia-teachings/story-fndir2ev-1227045645527" target="_blank">is banned in certain parts of the world</a>, here in New York City, it is thriving!</p>
<p>We believe – and know as a fact – that music lessons are <a href="/blog/nyc-guitar-school-has-the-key-to-success/">beneficial for people of all ages</a> and we are honored to be a part of this experience.</p>
<p>Our teachers are “free” to come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office and give you lessons in the guitar, piano, drums, or a number of other instruments. Their mission: to keep music alive and well!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Laugh Out Loud – at Brooklyn Guitar School Why is a piano so hard to open? And why is slippery ice like music? We’ll give you answers to these questions in just a little while, but first let us introduce this blog’s topic: musical jokes. We will start with silly jokes kids tell and then...</p>
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<p>Why is a piano so hard to open? And why is slippery ice like music? We’ll give you answers to these questions in just a little while, but first let us introduce this blog’s topic: musical jokes. We will start with silly jokes kids tell and then move on to more, um, mature ones adults laugh at.</p>
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<p>Why are we telling jokes all of a sudden? Well, <a href="http://www.webmd.com/balance/features/give-your-body-boost-with-laughter" target="_blank" rel="noopener">doctors tell us</a> that laughing is good for us. As Charlie Chapin (who certainly knew a thing or two about humor) said, “A day without laughter is a day wasted.” So without further ado, let’s start laughing!</p>
<h2>Out of the mouths of the babes</h2>
<p>The answer to the first question above (why is a piano so hard to open?) is: “Because the keys are on the inside.” And the response to the second one, “why is slippery ice like music,” is “if you don&#8217;t C sharp, you&#8217;ll B flat!” Hey, we never said they were <em>good</em> jokes! Here are some other ones:</p>
<ul>
<li>What do you call a cow that plays a musical instrument? A Moo-sician!</li>
<li>Why was the musician arrested? Because she got in treble!</li>
<li>What&#8217;s the most musical part of a turkey? The drumstick!</li>
<li>What do you get if you cross a sweet potato and a jazz musician? A yam session!</li>
<li>What&#8217;s the most musical bone? The trom-bone!</li>
</ul>
<p>Now let’s continue chuckling at jokes grown-ups tell.</p>
<h2>Ageless humor</h2>
<p>Going up the age ladder, here are some music-related jokes that adults find funny:</p>
<ul>
<li>“I like the song you sang. One day you should put it to music.”</li>
<li>“Why are pianists’ fingers like lightning? They rarely strike the same place twice.”</li>
<li>“What did the guitar say to the guitarist? Pick on someone your own size!”</li>
<li>Note left from pianist to his wife: “Gone Chopin, have Liszt, Bach in a Minuet.”</li>
<li>“Haven&#8217;t I seen your face before?” a judge demanded, looking down at the defendant. “You have, Your Honor,” the man answered hopefully. “I gave your son violin lessons last winter.”“Ah, yes,” recalled the judge. “Twenty years!”</li>
</ul>
<h2>Knock, knock, who is there?</h2>
<p>Your music teacher – the one who will never get in…treble! Joking aside, teaching music is no laughing matter, but it certainly doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be fun and enjoyable too. The teacher we will send to your <a title="Neighborhoods" href="https://heyjoeguitar.com/we-provide-music-lessons-in-almost-any-neighborhood-in-manhattan-brooklyn/">Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale</a> home or office will never be dull, dour and humorless – though cracking jokes is not exactly part of her job description (neither is taking care of lighting, so we don’t really know how many music teachers it takes to change a lightbulb). <a title="Our Teachers" href="/your-teacher/">The teachers’</a> primary goal is to instruct, guide, inspire, and motivate their students. So if you ever hear the one about the teacher who showed up at your doorstep with his musical instrument in hand, that is no joke, it’s real life!</p>
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<p>What is your favorite vacation destination? Wherever it is, chances are it’s somewhere on this earth.</p>
<p>Well, get ready! We recently came across an article that mentions significant milestones being made in developing a robot that can safely land us on the surface of the Moon! (But don’t start packing just yet – it will take two or three decades before we’ll be able to board private spaceflights to the lunar surface).<br />
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<p>This article made us think about a truly momentous occasion that took place just over 45 years ago: the first lunar landing.</p>
<p>On July 20, 1969, millions of people around the world were glued to their TV sets when Apollo-11 landed in the Sea Tranquility. And they held their collective breath when the spacecraft’s hatch was opened, the ladder was lowered, and astronaut Neil Armstrong slowly climbed down onto the Moon’s surface, which he later described as being “like powdered charcoal.”</p>
<p>As he put his left foot down and became the first human in history to walk on the Moon, Armstrong (who passed away in 2012) uttered the famous phrase: &#8220;That&#8217;s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.&#8221;</p>
<p>All in all, Armstrong and two other astronauts, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, spent a total of 21 hours on the Moon, two-and-a-half of them outside the landing module collecting data, jumping across the lunar landscape, and planting the American flag to mark this historic achievement.</p>
<p>Upon returning to Earth, the astronauts spent three weeks in quarantine to detect the presence of alien organisms (none were found). The following six manned missions to the Moon – before the NASA stopped the program altogether in 1972 – were perhaps anti-climatic, but they, as well as other space treks, have not been in vain. As NASA points out, each journey helps us “discover new worlds, push the boundaries of our scientific and technical limits, and address fundamental questions about our place in the Universe and the history of our solar system.”</p>
<h2>Star trek</h2>
<p>In view of this epic anniversary, a question that has crossed our minds is whether, on the way to the lunar surface, the astronauts listened to music.</p>
<p>It turns out that they did.</p>
<p>As an NBC News article reported, Neil Armstrong &#8211; who, in his teens, played the baritone, a large, valved brass instrument shaped like a trumpet &#8211; “found his music soothing and a perfect fit for the occasion.”</p>
<p>Perhaps it was so fitting because the record he listened to in the spacecraft was a mixture of easy, relaxing tunes appropriately called <a id="68ff47b3b02aa" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dawxnlRTgE8&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Music Out of the Moon”</a>    <script>
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<p>The third Apollo-11 astronaut, Michael Collins, reportedly brought with him a tape of Antonin Dvorak&#8217;s <a id="68ff47b3b02ed" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETNoPqYAIPI&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“New World Symphony”</a>    <script>
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<p>There’s no word on what Aldrin might have listened to, but we do know that he recently asked Snoop Dogg to create the song <a id="68ff47b3b0321" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcUeGRpPzgw&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Rocket Experience”</a>    <script>
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<h2>“Out of this world” music</h2>
<p>Twenty or thirty years is a long time to wait for your lunar vacation, but there’s no reason why you shouldn’t get your playlist ready. Here are some of our favorites:</p>
<p><a id="68ff47b3b0352" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhujM7T1_fQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Fly me to the moon,”</a>    <script>
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<p><a id="68ff47b3b0382" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LX7WrHCaUA&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Rocket man,”</a>    <script>
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<p><a id="68ff47b3b03b2" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHd8AmFsnQU&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Walking on the Milky Way,”</a>    <script>
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<p><a id="68ff47b3b03e0" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwmE3yLLR5g&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Venus,”</a>    <script>
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<p><a id="68ff47b3b040e" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iD1yQIGIKE&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Blue Moon,”</a>    <script>
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    </script> Billie Holiday</p>
<p><a id="68ff47b3b043b" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFks9A9TCF0&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Ground control to Major Tom,”</a>    <script>
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<p><a id="68ff47b3b0468" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PN9n1bAahg4&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Across the universe,</a>    <script>
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    </script>” The Beatles</p>
<p><a id="68ff47b3b0496" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RwbwKo7sTc&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“You are the one who’s out of this world,”</a>    <script>
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<p><a id="68ff47b3b04c3" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeyQM3JKpXE&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Twinkle, twinkle little star,”</a>    <script>
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<h2>When you wish upon a star</h2>
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<p>When you are going to a concert you probably expect to be seated in an appropriate venue. We are guessing that very few people anticipate listening to a live musical performance while swimming in a pool or skiing down a slope.</p>
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<p>But this is not always the case: some musicians like to play in unusual and surprising venues, places where you would not normally expect to hear a performance. That’s okay with us though – we believe music should have no boundaries or be defined by social conventions. Let’s have a look at some creative – and sometimes wacky – places around the world where music is being played!</p>
<h2>Submerged in sound</h2>
<p>Over in Europe, a British company called <a title="Wet Sounds" href="http://www.wetsounds.co.uk" target="_blank">Wet Sounds</a> had a genial idea to set up musical installations in public swimming pools. As explained on its website, Wet Sounds “presents listening sessions to a floating and diving audience in the water. It effectively creates three sound spaces in the physical space of the swimming pool. One inside the water, one outside the water and one a merger of the two as the listener floats on the surface of the water. These three distinct sound spaces are chosen by the listeners as they move in and out of the water. The three sound spaces are used to convey parallel narratives, musical and literal.” What does music sound like under water? <a id="68ff47b3b128d" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Y-4Rx6nCIA&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">This BBC report</a>    <script>
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    </script>, who decided to play his violin while skydiving. However, unless you are a very skilled skydiver and violinist, and your instrument is well insured, we advise you against such daredevilry!</p>
<h2>Music without borders</h2>
<p>We’ve heard the song about being in a desert with <a id="68ff47b3b132f" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSAJ0l4OBHM&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">a horse with no name</a>    <script>
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    </script>, but we bet that most of you have never seen <a id="68ff47b3b135c" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1P4BPeEo_Lg&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">this stunning footage</a>    <script>
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    </script> of a female ensemble performing in a Mongolian desert. And, unlike the horse, the instrument does have a name: shanz, a long-necked spiked lute with an oval wooden frame that sounds somewhat like the banjo. Also going by the name “shudraga,” it is traditionally used in the Mongolian folk music (though not necessarily in the desert). Now, if you think a concert hall smells “fishy,” you may be right, especially if you happen to attend a performance by an Icelandic musician Sigur Ross, who decided to play with his group <a id="68ff47b3b1387" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRo-_ynJXn8&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">in a deserted fish factory</a>    <script>
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    </script>. Can’t decide which music venue is the most unconventional for an instrument? <a id="68ff47b3b13b2" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKC-lRhvdNY&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">This fellow</a>    <script>
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    </script> solved it: he takes his long-suffering cello with him everywhere! Should you do the same? As in the case of a parachuting violin, we recommend that you first insure your poor instrument against all kinds of knocks and blows!</p>
<h2>We’ll meet you in New York!</h2>
<p>We are sure you already know this, but we repeat: our music lessons take place in conventional and traditional venues like your home or office. Our teachers won’t go to a fish factory or a desert, but they WILL go to Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Riverdale – locations that are more convenient for our customers. So if you’d like to venture to Iceland or Mongolia, call the airlines. But if you want to stay city-bound, <a href="/contact-us/">contact us</a>!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Manhattan Music School Helps You Break Into Song! Back in December, when Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge visited New York, the press reported every detail of their whirlwind tour of our city. One thing that we found especially interesting was a story about a meeting between Kate and Hillary Clinton, during which the...</p>
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<p>Back in December, when Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge visited New York, the press reported every detail of their whirlwind tour of our city.  One thing that we found especially interesting was a story about a meeting between Kate and Hillary Clinton, during which the former U.S. Secretary of State mentioned <a href="http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/dec/08/hillary-clinton-kate-singing-motherhood-duchess-cambridge" target="_blank">the importance of singing to babies</a>. “We’re trying to encourage more people to sing … because the research suggests that it’s beneficial,” Clinton told Kate.<br />
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<p>This may or may not have been news to the Duchess, but it’s not news to us. There is plenty of scientific evidence demonstrating that singing lullabies or nursery rhymes to infants before they learn to speak may help develop their language skills later on. And there are other benefits as well, including fostering emotional comfort as babies grow and develop.</p>
<h2>The expert’s take</h2>
<p>All this is important, of course, but there is more you should know: singing is good for older children and adults as well. </p>
<p>Studies have shown that raising your voice in a song has both physical and psychological benefits. Professor Graham Welch, Chair of Music Education at University of London, has studied developmental and medical aspects of singing for 30 years, so he is certainly an expert in this field. This is what he says: “Singing has physical benefits because it is an aerobic activity that increases oxygenation in the blood stream and exercises major muscle groups in the upper body, even when sitting.”</p>
<p>What about the psychological / emotional aspect of this activity? The professor explains that singing “reduces stress levels through the action of the endocrine system, which is linked to our sense of emotional well-being.”</p>
<p>The positive effect comes from the endorphins and oxytocin (NOT to be confused with a drug Oxycontin!). These two hormones, which are released during singing – and music in general &#8211; are associated with feelings of pleasure and stress reduction, respectively.  In our book, any activity that can make us healthier and happier is certainly worth pursuing!</p>
<h2>Sing, sing a song!</h2>
<p>Do you want to be able to sing but feel you don’t have what it takes? Maybe you think you can’t carry a tune because you are tone-deaf? Actually, only a tiny percentage of the population is truly tone-deaf, suffering from a rare condition called amusia.  For the vast majority of people, however, “tone-deafness” – inability to hear pitch or distinguish among musical notes– is nothing more than lack of training. It could also boil down to lack of confidence in your ability to carry a tune, or not knowing how to use your voice.</p>
<p>Let us reassure you with another piece of scientific evidence: research suggests that a good singing voice is simply a matter of training and practice. Singing is not an unattainable art form reserved only for the most talented and gifted vocalists; it is a skill that anyone can master with the help of an experienced and patient voice teacher. </p>
<p>This is where <a href="/blog/at-manhattan-voice-school-you-will-sing-volumes/">we can definitely help</a>. When one of our teachers comes to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office, you will learn proper breathing techniques, tone placement, muscle control, and other fundamental aspects of singing that will give you confidence to belt out many a tune. </p>
<p>Remember: the key to…singing in key is training, practice, and <a href="/your-teacher/">an awesome teacher</a>!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2015 00:01:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Don’t Want an Achy, Breaky Heart? Play an Instrument, with Manhattan Music Lessons Did you know that February is the American Heart Month? While cardiovascular health should be among our primary concerns each day of the year, this month is as good a time as any to raise awareness of the importance of heart health,...</p>
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<p>Did you know that February is the American Heart Month? While cardiovascular health should be among our primary concerns each day of the year, this month is as good a time as any to raise awareness of the importance of heart health, especially since heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States.<br />
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<p>Why are we talking about the Heart Month in this blog? That’s because there is plenty of research suggesting that music can – both literally and figuratively – mend broken hearts.</p>
<h2>Heartfelt music</h2>
<p>Music has been credited with many <a href="/blog/new-york-guitar-lessons-are-nothing-to-sneeze-at/">beneficial effects</a> on our brain, body and soul – from making us smarter to making us happier and healthier. In fact, unless you play or listen to very loud music on prolonged basis (which can lead to hearing loss), there is nothing negative about music exposure – it’s all good!</p>
<p>At the…heart of the matter are several scientific studies showing that music can actually boost your cardiovascular health.</p>
<p>How exactly does this work? Before we answer this question, let us give you a very brief tutorial. Long-term stress wreaks havoc not only on our nervous system but also, doctors tell us, on the heart. For example, over time chronic stress may increase the heart rate and blood pressure, unleashing the so-called “stress hormones” like cortisol and adrenaline into the body. All these factors could weaken the heart, causing heart attacks, strokes, and other medical conditions.</p>
<h2>Music to the rescue</h2>
<p>Now for the good news: studies have shown that music is one of the best de-stressors around. </p>
<p>However, let us make it perfectly clear: music alone can’t prevent cardiovascular disease or stave off heart attacks. A tobacco-free lifestyle, which also includes regular exercise and sensible eating habits, is the basis of a strong and healthy heart. We thought it would be important to emphasize this point.</p>
<p>Back to music: just as stress tends to emit harmful hormones into the body, exposure to music releases some powerful substances of its own: endorphin and serotonin. They are known as “feel-good” hormones because they effectively reduce stress and anxiety; playing or listening to music has been shown in studies to maximize the output of these stress-busting hormones.</p>
<p>That’s why many hospitals use music therapy to help their patients recover. At the famous Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, music is played for heart patients to help them reduce post-op stress, tension, and anxiety.</p>
<h2>Just what the doctor ordered</h2>
<p>You might be wondering what kind of music is best for your heart.</p>
<p>Let’s put it this way: any music that you enjoy playing or listening to will be beneficial. Generally speaking, classical music is great, but so are jazz, blues, and even rock, if that’s your thing.</p>
<p>However, researchers at Sanford University found that that being exposed to the same music over and over again decreased its beneficial effects on the body, so mix it up &#8211; play or listen to different tunes. By the same token, if you don’t like a particular style of music, don’t listen to it because doing so will increase, rather than diminish, stress. And that would be the exact opposite of what you are trying to accomplish!</p>
<h2>Music as you like it</h2>
<p>We at Hey Joe Guitar care about your heart – and ours. That is why we make our Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Riverdale music lessons <a href="/how-we-work/" title="our culture">easy and convenient</a>.</p>
<p>Not only do our teachers come right to your home or office, but we also offer a wide variety of instruments – guitar, piano, drums &#8211; whatever, wherever, and however you like it.</p>
<p>Any music that pulls on your <i>heart</i>strings can be yours for the asking!</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2015 00:00:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As Valentine’s Day approaches, you will LOVE Manhattan guitar lessons! You&#8217;d think that people would have had enough of silly love songs. I look around me and I see it isn&#8217;t so. Some people want to fill the world with silly love songs. And what&#8217;s wrong with that? I&#8217;d like to know. ~ Paul McCartney...</p>
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<blockquote><p>You&#8217;d think that people would have had enough of silly love songs.<br />
I look around me and I see it isn&#8217;t so.<br />
Some people want to fill the world with silly love songs.<br />
And what&#8217;s wrong with that?<br />
I&#8217;d like to know.</p>
<p><cite>~ Paul McCartney</cite>
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<p>Silly or not, nearly everyone has a soft spot for love songs. And this will become even more evident on February 14, when we celebrate St. Valentine’s Day.<br />
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<p>Actually, there is a scientific answer to the question about why we are partial to love songs: research indicates that they bring back sweet (and sometimes bittersweet) memories of – to quote one famous song, <a id="68ff47b3b2c13" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNEcQS4tXgQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“the way we were.”</a>    <script>
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<p>In other words, love songs allow us to re-live the emotions associated with a particular tune. In a way, it’s like watching a favorite movie time and again: you never tire of the memories and feelings it brings out.</p>
<h2>“Thy presence is my light”</h2>
<p>Though Barry Manilow famously sang, “I&#8217;ve been alive forever,<br />
and I wrote the <a id="68ff47b3b2c55" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79AebNb3h0M&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">very first song</a>    <script>
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we suggest you take these words with a pinch of salt. </p>
<p>There is evidence that the world’s oldest love song may be thousands of years old. In 2001, a team of archeologists discovered a 4,300-year-old tomb of an Egyptian nobleman, which contained hieroglyphs suggesting that it was probably a song of love, honoring the deceased man’s wife. We don’t know what the song was about, but we are we are fairly sure Barry Manilow didn’t write it.</p>
<p>In the 3rd century, when St. Valentine lived and died, music was mostly religious, but romantic love songs became very popular in the Middle Ages. Those Medieval songs reflected prevalent mores of that time, which centered on the notion of a “courtly” love – very chivalrous and gallant. In those days, the dating process included long-drawn phases such as “admiring a fair lady from afar,” followed, after a certain amount of time spent pining and suffering, by proclamation of eternal love to her, on a bent knee.<br />
In those days, traveling musicians known as the troubadours would serenade the ladies with most fashionable love songs, such as: </p>
<p>“Be thou my vision, Oh Lord of my heart<br />
Naught be all else to me, save that thou art<br />
Thou my best thought by day or by night<br />
Waking or sleeping, thy presence my light.”</p>
<p>Don’t these lyrics prove that the more things change the more they remain the same, at least as far as romance is concerned? The language might be outdated but the sentiment rings as true today as it did back then!</p>
<h2>That loving feeling</h2>
<p>Literally thousands of love songs have been written over the years – sad, happy, and everything in between.  But have you ever wondered which musical instrument is the most “romantic” one?</p>
<p>There is no scientific research that we know of, which would shed light on this question. It is a totally subjective matter of personal preferences and affinities. However, just for the fun of it, we have checked out some online discussion forums and informal surveys focusing on this topic. </p>
<p>The four instruments that the users of these groups find most romantic are the <a href="/blog/manhattan-violin-school-plays-second-fiddle-to-none/">violin</a>, piano, guitar, and saxophone (with the last one rated as “the sexiest” rather than merely romantic).</p>
<h2>Fall in love &#8211; with Manhattan music lessons</h2>
<p>It so happens that we teach all of the above-mentioned instruments – the violin, piano, guitar, and saxophone – and <a href="/why-us/" title="Why Us?">many more</a>.</p>
<p>One of our teachers would…<i>love</i> to come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office and give you music lessons on an instrument of your choice (or voice lessons, if that’s what you want).</p>
<p>We’ll help you bring the most beautiful love melodies into your life and the lives of people around you. </p>
<p>Happy Valentine’s Day!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Moms and Dads Rule the Roost at New York City Music School In May and June we celebrate Mother’s and Father’s Day, respectively. Each of these occasions is dedicated – and rightly so – to all our wonderful moms and dads. But did you know that February is National Parent Leadership Month, dedicated to recognizing...</p>
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<p>In May and June we celebrate Mother’s and Father’s Day, respectively. Each of these occasions is dedicated – and rightly so – to all our wonderful moms and dads. But did you know that February is National Parent Leadership Month, dedicated to recognizing the important role of parents in raising physically and emotionally healthy families?<br />
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<p>If you are a parent yourself, you know what a huge responsibility you have nurturing your children. Not only do you provide them with all the necessities of life – food, shelter and clothing – but you also teach them right from wrong, instill proper values, and generally make sure they are well prepared to face all of life’s challenges. You can never take a vacation from being a responsible and caring parent – it’s a 24/7, non-unionized job!</p>
<p>We are not about to give you parenting advice – after all, nobody knows your child better than you do. But we will say this: from our experience teaching music to kids of all ages, we can univocally state that parents play a key role in helping their kids develop interest in music and encourage them to keep on practicing.</p>
<h2>Support system</h2>
<p>We see this every day: the most dedicated and motivated students are those who receive their parents’ guidance, encouragement, and support.  No, we are not referring here to Leopold Mozart, who tutored his prodigious son from an early age and helped shape Wolfgang’s musical genius. Rather, we are talking about “average” moms and dads who understand the <a href="/blog/children-and-music-nyc-guitar-school-tells-almost-all/">benefits of music education</a> and make sure their youngsters learn, practice, and make progress. </p>
<p>Keeping your child motivated to play an instrument is not always an easy task – some kids lose patience and /or get bored. If you left them to their own devices, many would probably give up after a few lessons. This is where parental oversight and guidance are crucial.</p>
<p>Of course, it’s not always easy to keep a child’s focus and motivation level up – we know that.  Here are a few tips to help you along:</p>
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<li>Never force your kids to learn a specific instrument – just because you love the piano doesn’t mean they will. Respect their right to choose – and support their choice.</li>
<li>Make sure, however, that your child’s instrument is a good fit for his or her age and size – not too large or too heavy to handle.  Likewise, gently steer your child toward an instrument that matches your living conditions. For instance, if your apartment has thin walls, drums may not be the most neighbor-friendly choice.</li>
<li>Getting kids to practice in between lessons is often a daunting task.  But without practice there will be no progress, and this is where you can help.  Set up a daily practice schedule that is manageable for both you and your child. Also, use your creativity: rather than telling the child he or she must practice 30 minutes a day, set musical goals such as playing the first eight measures of a piece without any mistakes. Next day, have the child play the next eight measures – and so on. It doesn’t matter how long it takes – it’s getting there that counts.</li>
<li>Never forget to praise the child for the effort she is making and tell her how proud you are of her progress.</li>
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<p>Remember: behind every motivated child is a parent who inspires!</p>
<h2>Let’s work together!</h2>
<p>There is no question that you play your parental role very well – not only in helping your son or daughter’s musical development, but also in hiring the best teacher in New York City.</p>
<p><a href="/your-teacher/" title="Our Teachers">Our instructors</a> know the…score, but when they come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office to give a music lesson in, they are counting on your support. It may take a village to raise a child, but it takes a great teacher and a caring parent to keep that child enthusiastic about learning.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 2015 00:01:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Heart-Warming Teachers and Music – at Brooklyn Guitar School Do you know what today is? Yes, it’s Monday, February 2nd, but it is also a special occasion of sorts – especially for people who care about tradition, weather, and small animals. Like every year, February 2nd is Groundhog Day, when – as legend has it...</p>
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<p>Do you know what today is? Yes, it’s Monday, February 2nd, but it is also a special occasion of sorts – especially for people who care about tradition, weather, and small animals. </p>
<p>Like every year, February 2nd is Groundhog Day, when – as legend has it – the furry rodent wakes up from winter hibernation and goes out to look at his shadow. If he sees it, there will be six more weeks of winter. If not, good news: spring is just around the corner.<br />
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<p>This custom is particularly “hot” in Punxsutawney, PA, where a groundhog named Phil has been predicting the early or late onset of spring since 1887. The tradition is based on Candlemas, the day that marks the midpoint between winter and spring. This is how a poem describes it:</p>
<p>“If Candlemas be fair and bright,<br />
Winter has another flight.<br />
If Candlemas brings clouds and rain,<br />
Winter will not come again.”</p>
<p>We hasten to add that none of the above is based on scientific evidence, but there are plenty of folks out there who swear by the groundhog’s predictions.</p>
<h2>No need to shiver</h2>
<p>For the record, Phil has seen his shadow about nine times out of 10, and the predictions so far have been correct 39% of the time &#8211; make of this what you will.</p>
<p>Now, let’s assume that today Phil sees his shadow, meaning that we still have weeks of winter ahead. Does this mean you have to grudgingly put up with the continued cold weather? It all depends on your attitude and state of mind!</p>
<p>What we mean is this: February doesn’t have to be cold and dreary. Did you know that in 2002 and 2012 temperatures in New York City reached balmy 40s? (No, it’s not exactly tropical weather, but it’s not frigid either). And, February days are not all grey and bleak; on average, NYC has 17 sunny or partly sunny days during this month – certainly much more comfortable conditions than those in Alaska or North Dakota, the states which, according to National Climatic Data Center, have the coldest winters.</p>
<h2>Heat up with music!</h2>
<p>An important thing to remember as you slog through February is that each day is bringing us closer to spring – no matter what Phil would have you believe. After all, that’s the law of nature – seasons come and go (well, maybe not so much in North Dakota, but certainly in New York!)</p>
<p>In the meantime, you can brighten and liven up February days with <a id="68ff47b3b3bf0" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJWmbLS2_ec&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">upbeat music</a>    <script>
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<p>No need to leave the comfort of your house – we will do all the trudging through the snow, sleet, slush, and other winter obstacles.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Unleash Your Emotions with New York Music School How many times have you heard people say that no words can express how they feel? Or maybe, at one time or another, you have found yourself at a loss when trying to verbally convey your thoughts and emotions? Fortunately, as Danish storyteller Hans Christian Andersen noted,...</p>
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<p>How many times have you heard people say that no words can express how they feel? Or maybe, at one time or another, you have found yourself at a loss when trying to verbally convey your thoughts and emotions?</p>
<p>Fortunately, as Danish storyteller Hans Christian Andersen noted, “where words fail, music speaks.” It’s true: music not only has a profound effect on our emotions &#8211; lifting our spirits when we are blue and relaxing us when we are stressed out – but it also has an amazing ability to give us hope, inspire and motivate us. We call it the “feel-good” or simply “happy” music.<br />
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<p>As John Lennon sang in “Intuition:” </p>
<p><i>As I play the game of life<br />
I try to make it better each and every day.<br />
And when I struggle in the night<br />
The magic of the music seems to light the way.</i></p>
<h2>Creative expression</h2>
<p>Fact is, we can’t listen to music without feeling some kind of emotional feedback. Even if we play it in the background while working or doing other activities, the sounds we hear affect us in many ways.</p>
<p>Studies show that playing or listening to “happy” music will have a positive impact on our thoughts, feelings, and general outlook on life. </p>
<p>The key – no pun intended – is to choose pieces that are upbeat and uplifting. Generally speaking, the more up-tempo the music, the more happy emotions it will generate. The same holds true for lyrics – a sad song will bring us down, while a cheerful one will make us feel good.</p>
<p>That’s the magic of music!</p>
<h2>Happiness playlist</h2>
<p>What pieces of music will make you feel positive and optimistic? We can’t answer this question unequivocally because personal tastes and preferences vary. However, we feel pretty confident about the following choices – they are cheerful and upbeat enough to put most people in a good mood:</p>
<p><a id="68ff47b3b444e" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wod-MudLNPA&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Ninth Symphony “Ode to Joy,”</a>    <script>
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<p><a id="68ff47b3b4491" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6Sxv-sUYtM&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Happy,”</a>    <script>
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<p><a id="68ff47b3b44e9" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-diB65scQU&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Don’t Worry, Be Happy,”</a>    <script>
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<p><a id="68ff47b3b452a" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWNaR-rxAic&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Call Me Maybe,”</a>    <script>
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<p><a id="68ff47b3b4558" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFrGuyw1V8s&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Dancing Queen,”</a>    <script>
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<h2>“Soul” music</h2>
<p>Just as listening to music is a deeply emotional experience, so is playing an instrument or singing a song. Very few people (we personally don’t know any) can detach themselves from the music they are making and remain “neutral.” We can only imagine that this kind of rendition would be totally flat and lifeless.</p>
<p>Being a good musician – even if you are just starting out – means that you can convey your own musical emotions to your listeners. That’s an art, but the kind of art you can certainly master.</p>
<p>That’s where <a href="/your-teacher/" title="Our Teachers">our wonderful teachers</a> come in.  Accomplished musicians in their own right, they will teach you or your child not only the right techniques, but also how to convey your feelings through music (and yes, even children have the ability to connect with their audience on a deeply emotional level). It doesn’t matter whether you are looking for guitar or piano lessons (or any other instrument), just <a href="/contact-us/" title="Contact Us">contact us</a> and we’ll send an emotionally aware teacher to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office.</p>
<p>And here is another quote to inspire you on your “emotional” musical journey. It comes from Plato: “Musical training is a more potent instrument than any other, because rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the soul.”</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2015 00:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Manhattan Guitar School Takes the Cake Here is some, um, food for thought: what does jazz music taste like? And what about the classical, blues, country, and rock sounds? You may not have thought about pairing food with music, but know this: careful matchmaking will help you create a harmonious and melodious experience. Yes, you...</p>
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<p>Here is some, um, food for thought: what does jazz music taste like? And what about the classical, blues, country, and rock sounds? </p>
<p>You may not have thought about pairing food with music, but know this: careful matchmaking will help you create a harmonious and melodious experience. Yes, you can blend meals and soundtracks totally haphazardly (and nobody but a purist would notice the mish-mash). But, really, there is a far better way to achieve a smooth and coherent meld of two of life’s most pleasurable pursuits.<br />
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<p>Now, in case you are thinking we are making this up, rest assured that we are not. True, pairing food with music is not exactly a widespread trend (yet), but it is growing. For example, a San Francisco-based project, <a href="http://www.turntablekitchen.com" title="Turntable Kitchen" target="_blank">Turntable Kitchen</a> actually invents soundtracks for various recipes.</p>
<p>What is involved in this process? As Turntable’s Mathew Hickey explains it, “When I select a pairing, I like to start by thinking about the flavors in the meal. I&#8217;ll write down a few descriptive terms to help get the process going with words like floral, sweet, rustic, intense, subtle, upbeat, textured, contemporary, etc.  I&#8217;ll also take into account geographic factors, which can help narrow down my selections. So, for example, if we have a sweet, upbeat and rustic recipe that includes ingredients that are commonly associated with the Pacific Northwest, I&#8217;ll go through my record collection and rack my brain for a band whose music is also sweet, upbeat, rustic and, ideally, from the Pacific Northwest.”</p>
<h2>Taste for music</h2>
<p>Now, here’s a question you probably never thought of asking: how does Bob Dylan taste? The answer is not blowin’ in the wind but, rather, comes from Blair Warsham, chef and co-founder of the <a href="http://covers.noisepop.com/" title="Covers" target="_blank">“Covers” dinner and song series</a>, who <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/22/us/22bcculture.html?_r=1&#038;" title="NY Times Article" target="_blank">told the New York Times</a> that the singer tastes “like aged beef, soy and seaweed. The beef represents Dylan’s leathery exterior and the seaweed and soy provide heavy notes that pair well with his raspy voice.”</p>
<p>And according to <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/deceptivecadence/2011/11/18/142518478/pass-the-turkey-please-and-the-tchaikovsky" target="_blank">an NPR blog</a>, classical music is the best match for a turkey dinner, as well as a variety of other dishes. As the article states: “Would you like some <i>schlag</i> with your Strauss? Are roast beef and Copland what&#8217;s for dinner? Would <i>prosecco</i> and a Rossini overture be a perfect kickoff to your Thanksgiving meal?”</p>
<h2>Cook up your own batch!</h2>
<p>What would YOU serve as an accompaniment to your favorite piece of music? If you are partial to rock, you might like to prepare a sizzling and fiery meal like a red curry; country sounds may call for tangy barbecued ribs and a sweet corn on the cob, while classical tunes probably go well with something smooth and sweet (chocolate mousse, anyone?)</p>
<p>On a personal note, we love pasta and think that its texture goes <i>benissimo</i> with a powerful tenor voice – like <a id="68ff47b3b4e8d" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6MhjhMtq7s&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Andrea Bocelli’s</a>    <script>
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<p>Obviously, the food–music pairing is not an exact science and, therefore, is totally subjective. That is just as well because you can use your own imagination to create a personalized menu that will please both your palate and your ear.</p>
<h2>No pairings required</h2>
<p>At Hey Joe Guitar, we like all kinds of arts – including the culinary ones. We have to admit, however, that we sometimes eat meals that are not at all compatible with the music playing on the iPod.</p>
<p>What about our teachers? If truth be told, they may be clueless as to what foods go well with Beethoven or which tunes match broccoli. Teaching music, however, is a piece of cake. </p>
<p>No matter which instrument you or your child would like to play – guitar, piano, drums, violin, or any other &#8211; one of <a href="/your-teacher/" title="Our Culture">our “cream of the crop” teachers</a> will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office and give you personalized, “a la carte” lessons. </p>
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<p>A couple of months ago, we wrote a blog about an unusual but very interesting <a href="/blog/nyc-guitar-school-spills-the-beans-on-veggie-instruments/">musical ensemble</a> that plays instruments made from vegetables. And before that, we told you about an <a href="/blog/trash-talk-brought-to-you-by-new-york-city-music-lessons/">orchestra</a> where all the instruments are made out of garbage.</p>
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<p>These two remarkable groups inspired us to explore this topic further, especially to find other unusual orchestras or musical experiences. We didn’t quite know what to expect, but to our ears’ delight, we discovered some ingenious ways to play &#8211; and listen to – music.</p>
<h2>Bold and creative</h2>
<p>One unusual musical experience that is definitely making waves – literally and figuratively – is a South African underwater orchestra. <a id="68ff47b3b5753" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJ8v0LSySFE&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">This classical ensemble</a>    <script>
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    </script>. To see their extraordinary skill and dexterity is a… sobering experience!</p>
<h2>Fun with ukes</h2>
<p>Musicians who perform on land may not be as funky as their underwater counterparts &#8211; though they are certainly drier. And they can still distinguish themselves from the conventional musical ensembles by doing something new and different. By its definition, a traditional orchestra consists of a variety of instruments, usually from the brass, percussion, string, and woodwind family. However, that isn’t always the case. One notable exception is the <a title="Ukulele Orchestra" href="http://www.ukuleleorchestra.com" target="_blank">Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain</a>, which has gone global with performances combining uke music with a <a id="68ff47b3b57cc" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dNSKV8158o&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">comedy routine</a>    <script>
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<h2>We won’t get wet feet!</h2>
<p>In case you are wondering, we’ll tell you right away: yes, our music teachers are fun and creative, but no, they will not plunge into your bathtub or fish tank. So when they come to give a music lesson in your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office, they expect to keep their head above water! That said, if you or your child would like to learn to play the ukulele, we have some truly awesome teachers for you. The uke is one of a number of musical instruments we teach – in addition to the guitar and <a title="Why us?" href="/why-us/">many others</a>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>At New York Music School, We Believe in Magic! Quick: what was the best-selling album of 2014? Here’s a hint: winter weather. Still no clue? How about this: Walt Disney Records. And is another one. So now you know: the 2014 top seller is the soundtrack from the movie “Frozen”, which has become the longest...</p>
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<p>Quick: what was the best-selling album of 2014? Here’s a hint: winter weather. Still no clue? How about this: Walt Disney Records. And <a id="68ff47b3b606d" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moSFlvxnbgk&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">here</a>    <script>
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<p>So now you know: the 2014 top seller is the soundtrack from the movie “Frozen”, which has become the longest best-selling Disney track, beating records set by “The Lion King” a decade ago, and “The Sound of Music” 30 years before that.<br />
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<p>This has made us reflect on all the soundtracks from Disney movies of yore – so many wonderful songs and memories!</p>
<h2>A sentimental journey</h2>
<p>What is the happiest place on earth? If you think it’s New York City, we agree with you – it really is our kind of town. But actually, this title belongs to none other than Magic Kingdom, one of Walt Disney World’s theme parks in Orlando, Florida (but you already knew this, didn’t you?)</p>
<p>We are guessing that Magic Kingdom got this tagline for a simple reason that it really is fun for kids and adults alike. It’s a place where Peter Pan can fly, Cinderella can find her Prince Charming with the help of a glass slipper, and wooden Pinocchio can become a real boy. In other words, it’s a place where dreams really do come true (and to think that it all started with a mouse!) </p>
<p>It’s easy to be happy in this enchanting kingdom, one that inspired so many fairy tales, quirky and lovable characters, and, of course, a multitude of songs. In fact, music from various Disney movies is among the most recognized around the world.</p>
<p>When we say “multitude” of songs, we are not exaggerating – by some count, there are well over 800 of them. Obviously, we can’t list all of them here, but we’ll try to give you a run-down on some of our favorites.</p>
<h2>With a smile and a song</h2>
<p>Nearly everyone who believes in magic knows such timeless classics as “When You Wish Upon a Star” from Pinocchio, “Some Day My Prince Will Come” from Snow White, “Once Upon a Dream” from Sleeping Beauty, “A Spoonful of Sugar” from Mary Poppins, and “The Circle of Life” from The Lion King.</p>
<p>But, there are so many more! We don’t know which one is the fairest of them all, but we dare say all of them are …superfragilisticexpialidocious:</p>
<p><a id="68ff47b3b60af" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kl4hJ4j48s&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“A Whole New World,”</a>    <script>
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<p><a id="68ff47b3b60e5" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvvZ1TEQRB8&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Colors of The Wind,”</a>    <script>
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<p><a id="68ff47b3b6116" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BZp2dxpwF8&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Part of Your World,”</a>    <script>
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<p><a id="68ff47b3b6145" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbf4weFbuS8&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“The Bare Necessities,”</a>    <script>
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<p><a id="68ff47b3b617d" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYzy8RMGaL0&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“You&#039;ll Be In My Heart,”</a>    <script>
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<p><a id="68ff47b3b61ab" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oU8mgUn204A&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“I’ve Got a Dream,”</a>    <script>
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<h2>Let the magic (and music) begin</h2>
<p>Did you know that Donald’s nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie play the trumpet, accordion and bass, respectively?  One of the seven dwarfs, Sleepy, plays the flute, and Goofy is a whiz at the trombone, flute, tenor saxophone, and trumpet (though not simultaneously).</p>
<p>Whether you’d like to learn to play one of the many Disney songs, or just master an instrument and make your own music – hakuna matata, your wish will be granted!</p>
<p><a href="/your-teacher/" title="Our Culture">Our teachers</a> are skilled at all of the above-mentioned instruments, and then some! And they don’t need a magic carpet to show up at your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office for a private lesson – they will take a subway.</p>
<p>To quote Jiminy Cricket, “the most fantastic, magical things can happen, and it all starts with a wish!”</p>
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<p>It’s not exactly a news flash: January is typically the coldest month in New York. Even if we are lucky enough not to be hit by snowstorms that immobilize the entire city, we still have to put up with <a href="http://gonyc.about.com/od/planyourtriptonyc/a/january.htm" title="New York January Weather Guide" target="_blank">crummy weather</a>.<br />
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<p>During these bleak winter months, various viruses and germs that lay dormant the rest of the year attack our bodies.  Let’s put it this way: the holiday season may be over, but the flu season is in full swing. Whether we are struck by sneezes, sniffles, and nose blowing of a common cold or suffer from shivers, aches and fever, the winter bugs make us feel miserable.</p>
<p>What can you do to stay healthy when everyone around you is sick? Admittedly it’s not easy &#8211; after all, cold and flu are called <i>contagious</i> diseases for a reason. However, you can take some steps to bug-proof your body and make it more resistant to the pesky viruses around you.</p>
<h2>Be the picture of health</h2>
<p>Some of the preventive measures are just common sense: exercise, wash your hands often, drink lots of fluids, and eat right. An apple a day may not always keep the doctor away, but several pieces of fruit might: a vitamin-rich diet is an excellent immunity booster.</p>
<p>Also, as surprising as this may sound, going out for some fresh air (well bundled up, of course) is actually a good way to avoid contagion. That’s because viruses tend to live longer and spread more effectively when you are indoors with an infected person.    </p>
<p>There is also another very effective way to strengthen your immune system – music! Although this statement may sound self-serving (after all, Hey Joe Guitar is a music school), we can assure you that it is based on science. </p>
<p>Researchers from several international universities have discovered that exposure to music may, in fact, help you fight off disease. How is this possible? It all comes down to how some of our body mechanisms react to the sound of music.</p>
<p>Here is how this works: listening to music for about 50 minutes a day increases the levels of antibodies, which neutralize bacteria and viruses. At the same time, scientists found that music lowers the levels of cortisol, one of the main stress hormones. Since stress weakens the immunity, it is logical that when less of it circulates in the body, we are less likely to get sick. </p>
<p>That’s the power of music, baby!</p>
<h2>Just what the doctor ordered!</h2>
<p>Your doctor may not make house calls, but our music teachers certainly do. And when they show up at your <a href="/your-neighborhood/" title="Hey Joe Guitar Neighborhoods">Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale</a> home or office, you can expect an immunity-bolstering experience.</p>
<p>Now, you might be wondering which musical instrument is best for your health. It all comes down to this: whatever instrument “speaks” to you is the one that has – figuratively speaking – your name on it. The sounds of the guitar, flute, saxophone, or any other instrument, really are healing!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Brooklyn Music Lessons Will Help Your Spirits Soar T.S. Eliot claimed that April is the cruelest month, but he may not have been aware of the research suggesting that, in fact, January should be claiming this title. Studies done over the years indicate that January is the “blues” month, which has nothing to do with...</p>
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<p>T.S. Eliot claimed that April is the cruelest month, but he may not have been aware of the research suggesting that, in fact, January should be claiming this title.</p>
<p>Studies done over the years indicate that January is the “blues” month, which has nothing to do with the music genre, but, rather, with the funk many people are in.<br />
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<p>Why January? There are several reasons: Christmas and Hanukkah are over and the withdrawal from the cheer, comfort and joy is not easy. And if you have gained a few extra pounds – as many people do during the holidays – then you might be down in the dumps.  Also, January in New York is often cold and gray, with the prospect of several more bleak weeks ahead. It is a well-known fact that many people are affected by the weather, a phenomenon aptly called “SAD” &#8211; Seasonal Affective Disorder.</p>
<p>The combination of some (or all) of these factors can indeed make you feel listless and “out of it.” But there IS light at the end of the tunnel: all that gloom and doom are temporary.</p>
<h2>Beat the blues</h2>
<p>Experts tell us (and who are we to doubt them?) that there are some effective ways to lift your spirits when they are low. Different things may work for different people, but generally speaking these activities have proven to be real mood boosters:</p>
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<li>Get moving: When you are feeling blue you probably don’t want to get off your comfy sofa and venture outdoors. But physical activity is one of the best cures for winter “blahs,” so c’mon &#8211; bundle up and go for a walk. Or how about skating in Central Park’s Wollman or Lasker Rinks? There is also the annual <a href="http://www.nycgovparks.org/highlights/festivals/winter-jam" title="Winter Jam" target="_blank">Winter Jam</a> sports festival in Central Park, which takes place on January 25 from 11 am. to 3 pm. You can snowshoe there, do Nordic skiing, and other fun activities that are healing for your body AND soul.</li>
<li>Be a culture vulture: New York is a treasure trove of arts and culture. Get out there and enjoy the concerts, exhibits, and whatever other <a href="http://www.timeout.com/newyork/events-calendar/january-events-calendar" title="New York January events calendar" target="_blank">events</a> strike your fancy.</li>
<li>Relax: Yes, but don’t just sit there staring at the wall. Instead, practice “active” or “mindful” relaxation, which helps relieve stress, as well as find serenity, inner peace, and emotional balance. <a id="68ff47b3b730f" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKqEzX1hr4k&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Here</a>    <script>
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<h2>Don’t forget the music!</h2>
<p>You knew we’d say it, didn’t you &#8211; music has been proven to be a very effective “picker-upper” for January (and other) blues. By releasing endorphins in the brain – “the feel-good” hormones that make us happy – music provides an emotional release from all the tensions and stress factors.</p>
<p>Of course, if you are feeling low, you probably shouldn’t listen to or play a piece that will make you even sadder. What you want is music that is upbeat and has uplifting lyrics. For instance:</p>
<p><a id="68ff47b3b7352" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fahr069-fzE&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Somewhere Over the Rainbow,”</a>    <script>
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<p><a id="68ff47b3b7389" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2VCwBzGdPM&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“What a Wonderful World,”</a>    <script>
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<p><a id="68ff47b3b73ba" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BP5Fft2Yt3Y&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Smile,”</a>    <script>
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<h2>Tune in!</h2>
<p>One way to turn January into a “happy” month is to start an enjoyable and mood-boosting activity. We are talking, of course, about music lessons. </p>
<p>Fact is, <a href="/blog/start-therapy-at-nyc-music-school/" title="Music Therapy">music training</a> provides a <a href="/blog/nyc-guitar-school-has-the-key-to-success/" title="NYC GUITAR SCHOOL HAS THE KEY TO SUCCESS">multitude of benefits</a> for people of all ages.</p>
<p>When it comes to teaching guitar, piano, drums, or any other musical instrument, our teachers are true miracle workers. No, they won’t come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office with a magic wand, but they will use their professional experience, patience, kindness, and sweet personalities to make sure your music lessons lift your spirits. And who knows, the first song they’ll teach you to play could be <a id="68ff47b3b7406" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06U6asxgka8&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">this one</a>    <script>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Down to Earth Sounds– With Manhattan Music Lessons If you have followed the news for the past couple of months, you surely know that, for the first time ever, a space probe named Rosetta dropped the robotic lander Philae onto the surface of a comet (this phenomenon is not to be mistaken for the other...</p>
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<p>If you have followed the news for the past couple of months, you surely know that, for the first time ever, a space probe named Rosetta dropped the robotic lander Philae onto the surface of a comet (this phenomenon is not to be mistaken for the other Rosetta Stone – the language school).<br />
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<p>There are many amazing aspects of this historic landing, not the least of which is the distance and the duration of the journey: 6.4 billion miles that took a decade to achieve! Another mind-boggling fact is that Philae is as small as a washing machine. </p>
<p>Interestingly enough, the landing occurred only days after the release of the movie “Interstellar,” so no wonder we have been so…“spaced out” lately!</p>
<h2>The sounds of space</h2>
<p>The whole thing is awe-inspiring, of course, but the part that particularly fascinates us (for obvious reasons) is the <a id="68ff47b3b7d0d" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iuPXlOenYo&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“song”</a>    <script>
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    </script> emitted by the comet. It is not music in a traditional, earthly sense, but rather a haunting sound that makes us imagine all the mysteries of the universe. </p>
<p>It may (or may not) be true that in space no one can hear you scream, but the extra-terrestrial world is not quite as silent as you might think. In fact, the recording sent from the comet is only the latest proof that far-away galaxies create beautiful – though unusual &#8211; music of their own. </p>
<p>Cosmic particles may not be producing sound in the conventional sense, but their speeding paths do emit audible vibrations. In a truly fascinating endeavor, scientists turned the nearly four decades of data collected from two NASA Voyager spacecraft into music that “speaks” to human ears here on earth.  By using different groups of instruments for each spacecraft – separated from each other by billions of miles of space – a surprisingly beautiful piano and string duet was <a id="68ff47b3b7d4f" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7l8cm52qUDE&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">created</a>    <script>
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<h2>We are “worldly!”</h2>
<p>At Hey Joe Guitar, we are truly inspired by these “space” sounds. They demonstrate that music really is – in all the senses of the word – universal.</p>
<p>Even though we are earth-bound, we thank…our lucky stars for the wonderful music teachers who work with is. They too are inspired by the eerily beautiful sounds of space music, but when it comes to teaching – whether guitar, drums, or <a href="/choose-an-instrument/" title="Our Culture">any other instrument</a> &#8211; their feet are firmly on the ground.  (Even so, they’ll be happy to help you or your child master the more conventional sounds from <a id="68ff47b3b7d86" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vNR7_Lrngw&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">our solar system and beyond</a>    <script>
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<p>When they come to give a lesson at your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office, you will see that these teachers are out of this world! </p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2015 00:01:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>New York Music Lessons Will Never Change Their Tune Welcome to 2015! We don’t know about you, but to us the New Year feels &#8211; at least so far &#8211; pretty much the same as 2014. And while the “old” year is still fresh in our minds, let’s go back in time and revisit the...</p>
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<p>Welcome to 2015! We don’t know about you, but to us the New Year feels &#8211; at least so far &#8211; pretty much the same as 2014. And while the “old” year is still fresh in our minds, let’s go back in time and revisit the music highlights of 2014.<br />
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<p>As you know, the music scene is not static; as a matter of fact, it changes so quickly – not just from one year to another but also from month to month – that someone who is not an all-out music fan may not be able to keep up with all the developments. </p>
<p>Ask yourself this: do I remember which songs topped the pop music charts in 2013? More than likely, the answer is “NO!” Let us refresh your memory: that year’s top three songs on Billboard magazine’s list were “We Can’t Stop” by Miley Cyrus, Kacey Musgrave’s “Follow Your Arrow,” and “Royals” by Lorde. If this seems like ancient history, it is, at least by the standards of the fast-evolving and ever-changing music industry.</p>
<h2>The 2014 hit parade</h2>
<p>You may have better luck remembering last year’s hits. But if not, we are here to remind you which songs reached the top of the charts and made the proverbial “killing” in 2014. </p>
<p>The first on the <a href="http://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/the-official-top-40-most-streamed-songs-of-2014-so-far-3192/" title="Official top 40 most streamed songs of 2014" target="_blank">“Official Top 40 Most streamed Songs of 2014”</a> is <a id="68ff47b3b860b" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-M1AtrxztU&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Rather Be”</a>    <script>
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<p>Last year’s biggest selling artist albums are: “X” by Ed Sheeran, “In the Lonely Hour,” by Sam Smith, and Coldplay’s “Ghost Stories.” However, interestingly enough, Forbes magazine points out that “in 2014, not a single artist’s album has gone platinum.” Only one album “has managed to sell over a million copies:” the ever-popular <i>Frozen</i> soundtrack. </p>
<p>Enquiring minds want to know: what songs and artists will be most popular in 2015? We promise to update you…a year from now!</p>
<h2>We are not quick-change artists!</h2>
<p>As we mentioned, music industry is in a constant whirl – what’s “in” today may very well be “out” tomorrow. You may be wondering whether anything in life, other than death and taxes, remains the same – always present and always dependable.</p>
<p>Thankfully, some things never waver. <a href="/why-us/" title="Why us?">Our music lessons and teachers</a> are impervious to all the changes in the music charts. Therefore, when one of our teachers comes to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office, you can expect the highest quality of instruction – year after year. </p>
<p>Whether they teach the guitar, trumpet, or any other instrument, <a href="/testimonials/" title="Testimonials">these talented folks</a> are always “hot” and “trendy.”</p>
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<p>A spectacular end to the holiday season in New York occurs on December 31, when a gigantic ball slides down a pole to ring in the New Year at the strike of midnight EST. One million people gather in Times Square and a billion more watch the countdown in all corners of the world.<br />
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<p>From its maiden voyage down the flagpole just over a century ago to the present day,  “the ball drop” has been a cherished symbol of our city’s New Year celebrations. Not even NYC’s notorious cold winter weather can keep cheerful revelers from participating in what may well be the jolliest public <a href="http://www.timessquarenyc.org/events/new-years-eve/nye-schedule/index.aspx#.VGtCn0tbw7d" title="NYC Ball Drop" target=_blank>New Year’s party</a> in the country.</p>
<p>There is a lot you may not know about the ball drop beyond what you see on television, so here is a little “tutorial” to get you into the celebratory mood.</p>
<h2>A New York tradition</h2>
<p>The first ball, which was dropped in 1907, was built by a young Russian immigrant metalworker named Jacob Starr. For most of the 20th century, the company he founded, Artkraft Strauss, was responsible for lowering the Ball. In all, seven different versions of the ball – including one made of wrought iron &#8211; have been used in the past.</p>
<p>By the way, the first ball was made from wood and iron, was 5 feet in diameter, weighed 700 pounds, and featured one hundred 25-watt light bulbs. It was impressive by 1907 standards, but today’s version is far more advanced : constructed from aluminum, it weighs in at over five metric tons, is covered with wedge-cut crystals and more than 32,000 light-emitting diodes, and is capable of creating billions of kaleidoscopic color patterns. </p>
<p>All year round, the ball sits on top of One Times Square, getting ready for its December 31 one-minute drop: it starts at 11:59 pm and makes its spectacular 141-foot slide to the cheers of the crowds below. </p>
<h2>Let us “drop” in!</h2>
<p>Of course, no New Year’s celebrations would be complete without live music. The countdown show, “New Year’s Rockin’ Eve,” is a big part of the Ball Drop festivities. Since its beginnings in 1972, many <a id="68ff47b3b8ec7" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAHixzBVPcA&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">famous artists</a>    <script>
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<p>We at Hey Joe Guitar will also celebrate the New Year’s Eve with music. That’s because music is an integral part of our lives – not only on December 31, but also all throughout the year!</p>
<p>No matter what season, month, or day it is, <a href="/your-teacher/" title="Our Culture">our amazing teachers</a> are always on call and they will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office to give you lessons. Whether you or your child want to learn to play the guitar, piano, flute, or any other musical instrument, leave it to us &#8211; we’ll get the ball rolling!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Feel Toasty Warm This Christmas, at Manhattan Music School Here in New York, when we think of Christmas, we visualize snow – and lots of it. In fact, all the traditional depictions of the holiday season in the city almost invariably portray powdery and glistening snow blanketing the sidewalks, buildings, and red-cheeked children. (Interestingly, the...</p>
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<p>Here in New York, when we think of Christmas, we visualize snow – and lots of it. In fact, all the traditional depictions of the holiday season in the city almost invariably portray powdery and glistening snow blanketing the sidewalks, buildings, and red-cheeked children. (Interestingly, the tableau never shows blizzards, sleet or slush).<br />
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<p>On the East Coast and in much of the country, that’s how we want our Christmas to be – a white and magical winter wonderland. But have you given any thought to other places in the world, where Christmas is celebrated in a hot and sometimes even sweltering weather? Can you imagine Santa wearing shorts and sunglasses? And what about this: instead of roasting chestnuts on an open fire and drinking hot cocoa, people <a id="68ff47b3b9724" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFj4WiKBhas&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">cozy up under a palm tree and sip a margarita</a>    <script>
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<p>We personally know some people in Florida, who not only have no idea what real snow looks and feels like, but also can’t imagine shivering on Christmas Day in thick coats, hats, and gloves.</p>
<h2>“Hot” music</h2>
<p>Obviously, in Florida Christmas is celebrated pretty much the same way as it is here up north – minus the cold – but in other parts of the world, the ambience is much more tropical. </p>
<p>In Hawaii, for example, Christmas is <a id="68ff47b3b9778" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEvGKUXW0iI&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“green and bright”</a>    <script>
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    </script>.  In the Southern Hemisphere, where December 25 is smack in the middle of summer, barbeque, ice cream and cool drinks are more common than our traditional Christmas fare. And in Polynesia, families often hang out around a lagoon on Christmas Day, roasting a pig for dinner.</p>
<p>What about the Christmas music  popular in those tropical climes? It has a totally different beat and vibe than the sounds we are accustomed to. Just listen to some of them:</p>
<p><a id="68ff47b3b97b7" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0nVUs2f1DQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Reggae Christmas”</a>    <script>
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<p><a id="68ff47b3b97f7" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnMnMDasLxw&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Calypso Christmas”</a>    <script>
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<p><a id="68ff47b3b9837" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQAZYHWwpz0&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Drink a Rum”</a>    <script>
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<p><a id="68ff47b3b9868" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PXg2vg6BFw&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Polynesian Christmas”</a>    <script>
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<h2>Warm up to our teachers!</h2>
<p>As mentioned, New York is not exactly a tropical paradise during Christmas, so we are pretty sure that when <a href="/your-teacher/">our music teachers</a> go to give lessons in the dead of winter, they won’t be wearing a Hawaiian hula costume. Their instruments – guitars, saxophones, and such &#8211; will also be well protected from the elements in sturdy cases.</p>
<p>However, you can be sure that when a teacher of ours shows up at your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office, he or she will radiate warmth and good cheer even in the coldest weather!</p>
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		<title>Hot Songs for Wintry Days: New York Guitar School&#8217;s Own Version of &#8220;Anti-Freeze!&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2014 00:01:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>New York Guitar School Won’t Let You Be Under the Weather! Maybe you think that all the events happening in December are related to the holiday season. It certainly seems this way, doesn’t it – the decorations, lights, and that special ambience are reminders (as though we could forget) that Christmas and Hanukkah are here....</p>
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<p>Maybe you think that all the events happening in December are related to the holiday season. It certainly seems this way, doesn’t it – the decorations, lights, and that special ambience are reminders (as though we could forget) that Christmas and Hanukkah are here.<br />
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<p>It is understandable that with all this holiday spirit we forget another important event that occurs three days from now. December 18 marks the winter solstice, which is not only the first official day of winter, but also the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.</p>
<p>Of course, more often than not the winter season in our city starts well before the official date as New Yorkers bundle up to brave the elements. Good thing that we are such a sturdy lot!</p>
<h2>Warm up with music</h2>
<p>You might be wondering what you can do to bring a bit of warmth into your life. There is a lot you can do &#8211; for instance, crank up the heat, put on a thick sweater and fuzzy bunny slippers, wrap yourself in a soft blanket, and sip some steaming hot chocolate.</p>
<p> You can also fantasize that you are in Australia right now, enjoying the Down Under summer, and strolling along the sun-drenched Bondi beach. </p>
<p>And this is where music can help!</p>
<p>Let’s be clear: we are not saying that music has any impact on climate control, but it can make the inclement weather more bearable. Your natural inclination right now might be to listen to <a id="68ff47b3ba1cf" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MPGyx7N1XI&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">songs from the movie “Frozen,”</a>    <script>
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<p>For now, let’s focus on heart<i>warming, </i>not bone-chilling songs. Here are some of our favorites:</p>
<p><a id="68ff47b3ba214" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6j4TGqVl5g&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Here Comes the Sun”</a>    <script>
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<p><a id="68ff47b3ba24b" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ChADh1zt5I&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Kokomo”</a>    <script>
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<p><a id="68ff47b3ba27d" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsW8rXPcnM0&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Summer Breeze”</a>    <script>
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    </script>– Seals and Croft</p>
<p><a id="68ff47b3ba2ae" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0C3zgYW_FAM&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Island in the Sun”</a>    <script>
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<p><a id="68ff47b3ba2fa" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkGgdIBX1to&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Hot Hot Hot”</a>    <script>
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<p><a id="68ff47b3ba336" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoLogdbVS3U&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Lazy, Hazy Days of Summer”</a>    <script>
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    </script>– Nat King Cole</p>
<p><a id="68ff47b3ba376" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es9RgQGw3Gk&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Summer” from the “Four Seasons”</a>    <script>
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    </script>&#8211; Antonio Vivaldi</p>
<h2/>These boots were made for walking</h2/>
<p>Bad weather is no reason to discontinue (or not to begin) your music lessons.  We can promise you that our “all-weather” (and not just “fair-weather”) teachers will show up at your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home – an instrument in (gloved) hands, heavy boots or galoshes on their feet, and a tune in their hearts.</p>
<p>Whether you want to have guitar lessons or learn <a href="/how-it-works/" title="How we work">another instrument</a>, <a href="/contact-us/" title="Contact Us">just contact us</a> and we’ll send one of our weatherproof teachers to you right away!</p>
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		<title>At Manhattan Guitar School We Love New York&#8217;s Christmas Landmarks!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2014 00:01:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Manhattan Guitar School Spreads Holiday Cheer During the holidays, a magical, fairylike aura envelops New York &#8211; from downtown to uptown, from East River to the Hudson, the city sparkles and glows. NYC has many cherished holiday traditions: at Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, the NYC Ballet’s performance of at Lincoln Center, the train show at...</p>
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<p>During the holidays, a magical, fairylike aura envelops New York &#8211; from downtown to uptown, from East River to the Hudson, the city sparkles and glows. </p>
<p>NYC has many cherished holiday traditions: <a id="68ff47b3badc2" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iOm3bcP9n4&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Santa’s arrival</a>    <script>
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<p>But among the best-known NYC holiday traditions are those that take place around Rockefeller Center – the lighting of the gigantic Christmas tree and Radio City Music Hall’s Christmas show.</p>
<h2>Oh, Christmas tree</h2>
<p>Every December for the past 83 years, a giant Christmas tree has been overlooking Rockefeller Center, its tens of thousands of lights twinkling amid snow flurries.  </p>
<p>A symbol of holiday joy, the tree was actually borne out of grim circumstances: on Christmas Eve 1931, in the midst of Great Depression, a group of construction workers put up a 20-ft. tree on the muddy site of what would soon become one of the city’s best-known landmarks: the Rockefeller Center.</p>
<p>Over the years, through good times and bad, the tree has morphed from a humble fir to a magnificent Norwegian spruce that reaches the heights of between 70 and 100 feet. From the first days of December to the first week in January, the tree – which, these days, is decorated with energy-efficient LED lights – is a symbol of what a NYC Christmas is all about: joy, hope, and goodwill.</p>
<h2>Christmas extravaganza</h2>
<p>Just around the corner is another landmark associated with a cherished holiday tradition: Radio City Music Hall’s annual Christmas show. </p>
<p>Just as the tree, the theater too was erected during the Depression and opened for its first show on December 1932. (Interestingly enough, the area around the Radio City and Rockefeller Center, now a prime piece of real estate, was known back then as &#8220;the speakeasy belt&#8221;).</p>
<p>Today, it is the largest indoor theatre in the world &#8211; its marquee is a city-block long, its auditorium measures 160 feet from back to stage, and the ceiling reaches a height of 84 feet.</p>
<p>Since the day it opened, Radio City became home to the legendary Rockettes and its “Christmas Spectacular” extravaganza, a mega-show   attended by more than 1 million people annually. Some elements of the production have remained the same since the beginning, such as <a id="68ff47b3bae4e" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqkL6bh2664&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Parade of the Wooden Soldiers</a>    <script>
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<h2>Festive music lessons – all year round!</h2>
<p>As New Yorkers we are really lucky to be surrounded by all this holiday spirit. Likewise, we should not take for granted all the wonderful concerts and other performances our city has to offer – <a href="http://www.concertboom.com/newyork/" title="New York Events" target="_blank">at Christmas and year round</a>.</p>
<p>We at Hey Joe Guitar are happy to be part of New York’s vibrant music scene and to have such <a href="/your-teacher/" title="Teachers">talented teachers</a> of the guitar, piano, and many other instruments in our midst. We love sending just the right teacher and instrument to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office, and spreading good cheer all year round!</p>
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<p>December is filled with numerous festivities. But some of these events have nothing to do with the holiday season, and everything to do with beautiful music. We are talking about the National Violin Day, which is celebrated every year on December 13. (Interestingly enough, Dec. 13 also marks the National Cocoa Day and the National Day of the Horse – but while we like both cocoa and horses, we are focusing solely on the violin here!)<br />
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<p>We don’t really know how or when the idea for a day dedicated to the violin began, but we are glad it did. Such a smooth and graceful string instrument capable of making sweet, mellow, and passionate music surely deserves to be celebrated!</p>
<p>From the 16th century Italy, where the first “vitula” (as this instrument was then called) was created, to the present day, the violin has been the smallest, highest-pitched member of the string family, which also includes the viola and cello.</p>
<h2>For big or small, a great fit!</h2>
<blockquote><p>“A sandwich and a cup of coffee, and then off to violin-land, where all is sweetness and delicacy and harmony.”<cite> ― Arthur Conan Doyle, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes</cite></p></blockquote>
<p>The famous detective was a violin player and often performed for his sidekick, Dr. Watson. But many famous (non-fictional) people were fiddlers as well: presidents Thomas Jefferson and Woodrow Wilson, physicist Albert Einstein, and actress Marlena Dietrich, among many others.</p>
<p>They may or may not have realized it, but aside from the beautiful music, playing the violin offers several other advantages: increased arm strength and flexibility, improved posture, as well as better coordination and motor skills.</p>
<p>However, you don’t have to be big and strong to love the violin. Because of its size, it is one of the most popular string instruments for children – certainly easier to handle for small hands than a huge and heavy instrument. </p>
<p>The ease with which kids “take to” the violin is demonstrated by these child prodigies: <a id="68ff47b3bb7a7" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEOZ31HeZT4&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">a 7-year-old</a>    <script>
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<h2>Let’s fiddle together!</h2>
<p>Obviously, this kind of proficiency doesn’t just happen overnight. As with every endeavor – musical or otherwise – achieving success requires practice and patience. When it comes to mastering the violin (or any other instrument for that matter) you or your child can benefit from the guidance of an excellent music teacher.</p>
<p>An instructor will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office for a private lesson. And while learning to play the violin is certainly a great idea, we also offer guitar and piano lessons, as well as <a href="/how-it-works/" title="How we work">many other instruments</a>.</p>
<p>So this December 13 celebrate the violin – and, if you want, the cocoa and the horse as well!</p>
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<p>Looking at all the lights and decorations, you might think that the holiday season is only about Christmas. Yes, Christmas is a huge part of all the celebrations, but let’s not forget about Hanukkah, which this year falls between December 16 and 24.<br />
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<p>There are plenty of events and festivities in New York celebrating the Festival of Lights, as Hanukkah is called – and not just all the delicious, crispy latkes served in restaurants around the city.</p>
<p>Let’s have a look at what interesting, family-oriented Hanukkah activities you can enjoy.</p>
<h2>Dress warmly!</h2>
<p>The world’s largest menorah is located right here in NYC, at Grand Army Plaza (Fifth Avenue and West 59th Street, across the street from The Plaza hotel). And it really is huge – 32 feet tall and 4,000 lbs. Made of gold-tinted steel and protected from the wind by specially designed glass chimneys, it is a truly impressive sight.</p>
<p>On each of the eight days of Hanukkah, the menorah’s oil lamps are lit at 5:30 pm. The only exception is before and after the Sabbath &#8211; on Friday the lighting takes place at 3:45pm, and at 8:30pm on Saturday.</p>
<p>Since Hanukkah commemorates, symbolically at least, the triumph of light over darkness (the rededication of the Jewish temple in Jerusalem in the 2nd century BC), it is not a somber holiday. That’s why the lighting of NYC’s gigantic menorah is a joyful celebration, which includes live music, folk dancing, and, of course, great food: latkes and sweet sufganiyot jelly donuts, among other delicious offerings.</p>
<p>Another fun outdoor activity for the whole family is the traditional <a href="http://www.chanukahonicenyc.com" title="Hanukkah on Ice" target="_blank">“Hanukkah on Ice”</a> skating party on December 16 from 6 to 9 pm at Wollman Rink in Central Park. There will be music, food, and the lighting of a giant ice menorah.</p>
<h2>More festivities…</h2>
<p>What else is there to do during the Festival of Lights? If you prefer indoor activities, <a href="http://thejewishmuseum.org" title="Jewish Museum" target="_blank">the Jewish Museum</a> is organizing, on December 14 from noon until 4 pm, the Hanukkah Family Day for children 3 years of age and up. Participants can make a Hanukkah menorah from wacky objects (a Jewish Museum tradition), dance, sing, watch the Hanukkah story, and explore the Museum’s world-famous collection of Hanukkah lamps.</p>
<p>There’s more: the National <a href="http://www.nationalyiddishtheatre.org/productions/songs-of-chanukah-celebrating-the-festival-of-lights" title="National Yiddish Theatre" target="_blank">Yiddish Theater</a> is putting on two free Hanukkah concerts, on December 14 and 17, which will feature holiday music, including traditional <a id="68ff47b3bc165" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QH5dvxvGTkk&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“klezmer”</a>    <script>
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<h2>Celebrate with music!</h2>
<p>The above is just a quick glimpse of Hanukkah events around New York City, but there are <a href="http://www.chabad.org/holidays/chanukah/default_cdo/jewish/Hanukkah.htm" title="Stuff to do for Hanukkah" target="_blank">many more interesting things</a> going on.</p>
<p>All the concerts and performances will hopefully inspire you and / or your child to start making some music of your own. Your first step will be to choose an instrument – guitar, piano, violin, or whatever else “speaks” to you &#8211; and to find an experienced teacher who will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office and give you lessons. Please <a href="/contact-us/" title="Contact Us">contact us</a> so we can get started!</p>
<p>The year may be almost over, but your exciting musical journey is just beginning!</p>
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<p>Can you imagine the holiday season without the music? We can’t! Fact is that music makes Christmas and Hanukkah celebrations all the more special and meaningful. </p>
<p>Of course, when we listen to the holiday music, we love to hear the sound of different instruments. You may not have given it much thought, but certain instruments are very prominent in Christmas and Hanukkah festivities. Some of them have roots in religion and history, while others are borne out of tradition, art, and even pop culture.<br />
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<h2>Then and now</h2>
<p>In Renaissance art, some of the Nativity paintings depict musical instruments. One such 17th century piece of art,  “The Adoration of the Shepherds” by Italian artist Domenico Zampieri features a shepherd playing his bagpipes for the Infant Jesus. In another, by Piero de la Francesca, musicians standing over newborn Christ play guitar-like instruments. Other Nativity paintings of the era feature harps, tambourines, as well as instruments that resemble violins and flutes. </p>
<p>All of the above instruments are still widely used today, in one form or another. Others, however, are mostly relegated to history – or perhaps a museum.  For instance, at Christmas time,  families in the 18th century America gathered around the piano-like spinet and the <a id="68ff47b3bcb5f" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SD-FF9HtxY&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">hammer dulcimer</a>    <script>
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<p>Some still-popular Christmas songs, like “12 Days of Christmas” (which includes “Eleven Pipers Piping”) was written during the colonial times as well, while another instrument –related song, “The Little Drummer Boy” was composed much later, in the 1940s. </p>
<p>Need other examples of “Christmas-y” instruments? Look no further than the Rockefeller Plaza and its dozen trumpet-playing sculpture angels – wonderful symbol of Christmas in our city.</p>
<p>And as this <a id="68ff47b3bcbf7" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDh8M4DgCXE&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">musically versatile family demonstrates</a>    <script>
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<h2>Festival of lights</h2>
<p>What about the Hanukkah? First, let’s go back to ancient times and the instruments musicians used during religious observances. The Temple orchestra consisted of 12 instruments, including the lyre, harp, trumpet, three varieties of pipe, cymbal, as well as ram’s horn called the “shofar.”</p>
<p>Modern-day renditions of traditional Hanukkah songs often feature a <a id="68ff47b3bcc3a" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PR-z3OEKME&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">regular piano</a>    <script>
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<h2>(Your) home for the holidays</h2>
<p>At Hey Joe Guitar, we love all the instruments and teach many of the ones mentioned above – and then some: guitar, piano, drums, trumpet, trombone, brass, reeds, saxophone, clarinet flute, violin, viola, cello, strings, accordion, ukulele, banjo, recorder, mandolin, and voice.</p>
<p>Just think about all the beautiful music you can make with any of these instruments – during the holiday season and all year round. </p>
<p>Not sure how to strike the right note? That’s not a problem: one of our awesome teachers will be happy to come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office and <a href="/how-it-works/" title="Our Culture">give you or your child lessons</a>. </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Get Rhythm &#8211; with Manhattan Voice School “The only thing better than singing is more singing.” So says the famed jazz vocalist Ella Fitzgerald, whose impressive vocal range spanned three octaves. We, of course, agree. Powerful human voice that breaks into a rousing song is a beautiful sound. And even if there are no lyrics...</p>
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<p>“The only thing better than singing is more singing.” So says the famed jazz vocalist Ella Fitzgerald, whose impressive vocal range spanned three octaves.</p>
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<p>We, of course, agree. Powerful human voice that breaks into a rousing song is a beautiful sound. And even if there are no lyrics involved, it can still send the chills up your spine! Just listen to <a id="68ff47b3bd549" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Z4m4lnjxkY&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">this “wordless” song</a>    <script>
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<p>And here is <a id="68ff47b3bd596" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pL2s2SWL8QE&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">another example</a>    <script>
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    </script> of a strong, ear-pleasing voice. </p>
<p>See? When we say “the power of the voice,” we mean it!</p>
<h2>A perfect pitch</h2>
<p>Now, it’s certainly true that most people are not born with voices that can shatter glass (though many babies seem to have amazingly strong voices – especially in the middle of the night!).</p>
<p>What does singing off-key sound like? It sounds <a id="68ff47b3bd5ce" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7jlGRq8xZ4&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">like this</a>    <script>
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<p>Vast majority of humans can carry a tune – some better than others. But there’s a huge difference between singing in the shower and performing in front of an audience – even if it is only your family and friends.</p>
<p>The best way to sing with power, passion and confidence is to know how to control your voice.  You may have heard about vocal components like the pitch, rhythm, volume, tone, and pace, but learning to fine-tune and use them to the best effect while singing is an art!</p>
<p>There are other important singing skills to master as well – for instance, how to use your abdomen muscles, proper breathing techniques, good posture, etc. They are necessary not only to help your voice carry high and low notes, but also to keep your vocal chords in shape. </p>
<p>All of this might seem like a lot of work and you may not know where (or how) to start building and developing your voice. No need to worry – we are here for you!</p>
<h2>With a song in our hearts</h2>
<p>As you know, Hey Joe Guitar offers guitar, piano, drum, trumpet, trombone, brass, reeds, saxophone, clarinet flute, violin, viola, cello, strings, accordion, ukulele, banjo, recorder, and mandolin lessons right in the comfort of your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home. </p>
<p>But that’s not all! We also have excellent voice teachers who certainly know how to carry a tune. They also have the ability to help you whip your own voice into shape, so that you can sing, sing a song, sing out loud, sing out strong!</p>
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<p>Are you familiar with the concept of a petting zoo? Simply put, it is a place where people (mostly children) can interact with domesticated animals by touching and feeding them. It could be a great learning experience as it not only brings inner-city kids closer to nature, but also teaches them to be kind and gentle to our four-legged friends. (In New York, there’s a small but friendly <a title="Central Park Zoo" href="http://www.centralpark.com/guide/attractions/children-s-zoo.html" target="_blank">petting zoo in Central Park</a>)</p>
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<p>Now, there are also other venues that provide a similar hands-on experience, minus the furry creatures: musical instrument petting zoos! This may sound like something we just made up, but we assure you that such places not only exist, but there are <a id="68ff47b3bde96" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsD6m0y5tDs&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">plenty of them.</a>    <script>
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<h2>“Show” is better than “tell”</h2>
<p>You may think that a venerable institution like the National Symphony Orchestra, which performs at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D.C, is not a kid-friendly place. However, as part of its education and community outreach programs, the Orchestra runs a Petting Zoo, where children have a chance to touch and handle the orchestral instruments professional musicians play. The purpose of this exercise is obvious: it gives the kids who may not otherwise be exposed to musical instruments a unique opportunity to touch “the real thing” and <a id="68ff47b3bded8" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJnO_SFn0oo&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">spark their interest in music.</a>    <script>
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<h2>Music appreciation</h2>
<p>American blues composer and musician W.C. Handy once said: “Setting my mind on a musical instrument was like falling in love. All the world seemed bright and changed.” Handy eventually learned to play the piano, trumpet, and guitar, earning the title of “The Father of Blues.” We are guessing that in his lifetime, at the end of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th, there was no abundance of petting zoos, so Handy most likely chose his instruments based on affinity. Today’s youngsters have so many more choices. At an instrument petting zoo, they are not only exposed to music, but they also get to know some really cool things about the instruments. For instance:</p>
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<li>They learn that there are different families of instruments – string, brass, percussion, and woodwinds. And, they learn to identify which family a given instrument belongs to.</li>
<li>They learn the proper way to hold and play an instrument.</li>
<li>By touching a variety of instruments, they become aware of their shapes and feel the texture and materials they are made of.</li>
<li>When they listen to the sounds instruments emit, they hear how different they are from each other.</li>
<li>They develop curiosity and interest in learning more, laying foundation for further music education.</li>
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<h2>NYC music teachers</h2>
<p>It goes without saying that a musical instrument should never be chosen randomly in the “eeny, meeny, miny, mo” manner. It would serve your children well to “get acquainted” with different instruments before picking one that suits them best. The next logical step is finding the best teacher in New York City &#8211; one who is “fluent” in an instrument of your choice &#8211; to guide your child through the exciting musical journey. We can help! Whether you live in Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale, <a title="our Instructors" href="/your-teacher/">our instructors</a> will happily come to your home or office – and even pet your sheep, if you have one!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>What’s So Special About Manhattan Music Lessons? You Name it! What’s in a name? A lot, actually. Whether it’s old-fashioned and traditional or unusual and funky, each one reflects who you are – or, in the very least, your parents’ taste at the time of your birth. Often, newborns are named after a member of...</p>
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<p>What’s in a name? A lot, actually. Whether it’s old-fashioned and traditional or <a href="http://www.buzzfeed.com/summeranne/beautiful-unusual-first-names" title="Unusual first names">unusual and funky</a>, each one reflects who you are – or, in the very least, your parents’ taste at the time of your birth.<br />
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<p>Often, newborns are named after a member of the family but at other times, names are figments of their parents’ imagination and creativity – maybe derived from places they had lived in, like Brooklyn, or cities they visited, such as Rio or Paris (we don’t know of anyone named Cincinnati, do you?)</p>
<p>Of course, you can end up with a <a id="68ff47b3be749" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOHPuY88Ry4&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">name that lands you in trouble</a>    <script>
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<p>Speaking of unusual names, we like – which should come as no surprise to anyone &#8211; the ones that derive from music. Let’s look at some of them.</p>
<h2>Not just Tom, Dick and Harry</h2>
<p>One of the more popular music-related names for baby girl is Melody. It needs no explanation – it sounds soft and…melodious.</p>
<p>Then there is Allegra, which, in musical terms means a brisk movement. So it is easy to imagine that a girl named Allegra would be active and happy. And you may be interested to know that this name has become more popular in the United States in the past few years.</p>
<p>Another one we really like is Aria. It’s easy to imagine that any female lucky enough to have this name has a beautiful singing voice. And even if she doesn’t, it still sounds light and sweet.</p>
<p>Then there is Octavia. In music, an octave is the interval between one pitch and another, so we are guessing that an Octavia would have a strong voice. What about Viola? It comes from Latin and means “violet.” We really like this one too. </p>
<p>Let’s go to boys’ names. There is Rock, Piper, and Reed, all of which impart strength of character (at least in our interpretation). And, believe it or not, Banjo is also a real name – actress Rachel Griffiths gave it her son.</p>
<p>Do you want to see more music-related names? You might be surprised to see <a href="http://nameberry.com/list/256/Musical-Baby-Names?all=1" title="Musical baby names" target="_blank">how many there are</a>.</p>
<h2>We are a household name</h2>
<p>Musical-themed names are great fun, but even if you were given the most ordinary name, you can still have an extraordinary ear for music. After all, who knew from day one that a boy named Wolfgang Amadeus would become a musical genius, as had Johann Sebastian, Ludwig, and scores of others. </p>
<p>What we are saying is this: your name defines your identity, not your affinity for music. After all, <a href="/how-it-works/" target="_blank">our school</a> is called Hey Joe Guitar, and not Hey Rock or Hey Banjo.</p>
<p>The same goes for our teachers: some of them have quirky names and others don’t. But you can be certain of this: the one who shows up at your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale doorstep deserves to have his or her name in lights!</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Nov 2014 00:00:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Manhattan Music Lessons: We Reveal Which Great Composers Had Their Plates Full Thanksgiving – a time for good food and great company. It is also an opportune moment to ask this question: if you could invite any classical composer to your Thanksgiving dinner, who would that be? You may have favorite composers, but would you...</p>
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<p>Thanksgiving – a time for good food and great company. It is also an opportune moment to ask this question: if you could invite any classical composer to your Thanksgiving dinner, who would that be?</p>
<p>You may have favorite composers, but would you want to sit at the table with someone – no matter how famous and gifted – who is not a good conversationalist or, for that matter, ill-mannered?<br />
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<p>Miles Hoffman, music commentator at National Public Radio (NPR) weighed in on this topic and came up with <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/deceptivecadence/2011/11/18/142472836/turkey-cranberries-and-composers-at-the-table" target="_blank">a list of composers</a> who, in his opinion, would be terrific dinner guests.</p>
<p>Have a look and see whether you agree: </p>
<h2>A VIP Thanksgiving</h2>
<p>Are you a fan of Beethoven’s music? As talented as he was, the great composer would likely not make a good guest. As Hoffman noted, Beethoven had “a little too much tendency to be rude and crabby.” </p>
<p>What about Mozart? “He would be fun,&#8221; Hoffman says. But he points out that the composer’s “off color” sense of humor might not be to everyone’s liking. So there is no clear opinion on the, um, <i>Mozart effect</i> at the dinner table.</p>
<p>Does this mean you’d have to miss out on having these two geniuses over for Thanksgiving? Not at all! &#8220;I&#8217;d invite them for lunch instead,” Hoffman says. “Turkey sandwiches on the weekend after.&#8221;</p>
<p>What about musical greats who would be the life of the party?</p>
<p>The first on Hoffman’s list is Johann Sebastian Bach – “he drank a lot of beer, so I think that probably he was pretty jolly.”</p>
<p>Then there is Felix Mendelssohn, who Hoffman would place next to Bach “because he was almost single-handedly responsible for the revival of interest in Bach’s music.” But that’s not all. Mendelssohn “was generally brilliant, extremely well-read, and incredibly nice guy. Plus, he spoke English.”</p>
<p>Next would be Hector Berlioz – “a fascinating man in every way, clever, witty, and filled with passion and personality.” </p>
<p>The American contingent would include Leonard Bernstein, George Gershwin, and Ernest Bloch – the founding director of the Cleveland Institute of Music and first director of San Francisco Conservatory.</p>
<h2>Gobble up!</h2>
<p>We are thinking that any person – including a composer – who loves food is bound to be a decent party guest. Even if he is not socially adept, jovial, or a masterful conversationalist, in the very least he will be a good eater. According to the website of BBC Music Magazine, <a href="http://www.classical-music.com/article/15-composers-who-loved-their-food" target="_blank">these</a> are some of “foodie” composers:</p>
<p><strong>Gioachino Rossini</strong>, whose love of food, the magazine claims, “was evidenced not just by his ever-expanding waistline, but also the number of dishes named after him, including Tournedos Rossini and Eggs Rossini.”</p>
<p><strong>Richard Wagner</strong>. His wife, Cosima, reportedly said that the composer was “a vegetarian in principle but in practice, neither his health nor the orders of his physician allowed him to be.”</p>
<p><strong>Frederic Chopin</strong> was a fan of “zrazy,” a Polish dish made of thin slices of chopped beef and stuffed with vegetables and eggs. Not exactly your typical Thanksgiving meal, but anyone who can eat “zrazy” will probably not be averse to the turkey either!</p>
<h2>After dinner, stretch your fingers!</h2>
<p>While you are thinking about which composers you’d like to have at YOUR Thanksgiving celebration, consider inviting someone else into your home – one of our teachers.</p>
<p>We are not talking about Thanksgiving dinner per se, but about all-season, year-round music lessons in your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office. </p>
<p>Whatever instrument you’d like to play – small ones like the flute, violin or guitar, or larger ones such as the piano, cello, or base – please <a href="/contact-us/" title="contact us">contact us</a> to get started.</p>
<p>Thanksgiving comes but once a year, but the joy of music is timeless!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2014 00:00:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Keeping Score, With Manhattan Music Lessons “Musical form is close to mathematics – not perhaps to mathematics itself, but certainly to something like mathematical thinking and relationship.” ~Igor Stravinsky You probably know that learning to play an instrument is not exactly rocket science. We think of music as an artistic, rather than scientific, endeavor, one...</p>
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<p>“Musical form is close to mathematics – not perhaps to mathematics itself, but certainly to something like mathematical thinking and relationship.”<br />
~Igor Stravinsky</p>
<p>You probably know that learning to play an instrument is not exactly rocket science. We think of music as an artistic, rather than scientific, endeavor, one that “plays on” our senses.<br />
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<p>Math, on the other hand, does not involve emotions; it is all about logic, as well as analytical and abstract reasoning. So the two fields are totally incompatible, right?</p>
<p>Actually, that’s not a correct assumption. In fact, the two fields are connected to each other in fundamental ways. That’s because music depends on numerical relationships, arithmetic, geometry, and symmetry.</p>
<p>Does this mean that if you are a gifted musician you are also good at calculus, algebra, and arithmetic (and vice-versa?) No. You could be a mathematical genius and not be into music at all, but if you play an instrument, you are also a mathematician of sorts, even though you probably don’t think of yourself as one.</p>
<h2>Setting numbers to music</h2>
<p>The connection between music and math is not a new discovery. Ancient Greeks were aware of it, and classical composers used mathematical structures in their music.</p>
<p>What’s the “common ground” between the two fields? Both are based on patterns, structures, and numbers. For instance, a musician will “measure” notes (determine the number of beats) and fit them into the sequence where they belong; a mathematician will do the same calculation when figuring out equations. In other words, behind the sound of the notes you hear are both simple and complex mathematical concepts. </p>
<p>Here’s a good example of how music and math overlap: musical rhythms are also mathematical equations, such as 4/4 or 2/4 time. When you play, sing, or write music, you are also crunching numbers – you are wondering, “how many more beats do I need?” </p>
<p>Any part of music you can think of – harmony, chords, scales pitch, and tone – has a mathematical component in it.</p>
<h2>The sound of numbers</h2>
<p>As mentioned above, classical composers were no strangers to math &#8211; for instance, they used fractions to divide a musical whole note into parts (halves, quarters, eighths, and sixteenths). </p>
<p>You may already have affinity for math and not even know it: research has shown that people are more attracted to music that has clear mathematical structure. One notable example is Pachelbel’s <a id="68ff47b3bf85b" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOA-2hl1Vbc&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Canon in D.</a>    <script>
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    </script> also show the composer’s fascination with numbers.</p>
<p>What about modern music? You may not be a fan of hip-hop lyrics, but the music’s stylized rhythms have a clear mathematical pattern. As a matter of fact, some school teachers use (appropriately worded) rap songs to help their students learn algebra.</p>
<h2>“Count” on us!</h2>
<p>We won’t tell you that all our teachers are math geniuses – they are not. But they certainly can put two and two together and know everything that pertains to an instrument of your choice. So in the end it all…adds up.</p>
<p>Please <a href="/contact-us/" title="contact us">contact us</a> to set up a music lesson in your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office. It really is as simple as 1,2,3!</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Nov 2014 00:00:39 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>What does a carrot sound like? Does it make, um, a grating noise? And what about a zucchini or eggplant? We bet you never thought you’d be asked these questions, but we like to surprise and keep you on your toes! Not only that, but we actually bring you answers, so today you will learn something new and totally amazing. Wait, you’ll see!</p>
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<h2>Play your veggies!</h2>
<p>Honestly, we are not making this up – let us introduce you to …the <a title="Vegetable Orchestra" href="http://www.vegetableorchestra.org" target="_blank">Vegetable Orchestra</a>, a group of innovative Austrian musicians who tour the world and perform on instruments made from fresh vegetables. The question that begs to be asked is “why?” As the musicians explain it, veggies “create a musically and aesthetically unique sound universe.” And there is more: “There are no musical boundaries for the Vegetable Orchestra’” the band points out. “The most diverse music styles fuse here &#8211; contemporary music, beat-oriented House tracks, experimental Electronic, Free Jazz, Noise, Dub, Clicks&#8217;n&#8217;Cuts &#8211; the musical scope of the ensemble expands consistently, and recently developed vegetable instruments and their inherent sounds often determine the direction.” So what does a carrot, pumpkin, cucumber, and red pepper combo sound like? <a id="68ff47b3c0102" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0M__8TR9Nc0&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Judge for yourself!</a>    <script>
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<h2>The soup’s on!</h2>
<p>You may be wondering where do the musicians get their instruments every day? <a id="68ff47b3c0145" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwOXFOTagSE&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">As you can see</a>    <script>
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<h2>Not breaking with tradition</h2>
<p>At Hey Joe Guitar, we love our veggies – to eat, not to play them. In fact, when it comes to making music, our teachers are traditionalists – they like their guitars to be made from wood, the trumpets from brass, and they don’t expect any instruments to be edible. So if you want your music teacher to show you how to blow into a carrot or beat on a pumpkin – sorry, we can’t help you with that. But if you or your child want to learn to play a “regular” instrument, one of <a title="our awesome teachers" href="/your-teacher/">our awesome teachers</a> will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office and give you lessons.</p>
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<p>Do you love your musical instrument and treat it with tender loving care? We hope so because the more tenderness and attention you give it, the longer it will serve you.</p>
<p>Proper care of your instrument will not only help maintain its shiny coat, but also the quality of its sound. (Yes, we realize that we are talking about an inanimate object, but if you don’t believe that instruments have feelings, just listen to <a id="68ff47b3c092a" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5TmIuUb9SA&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">the Beatles</a>    <script>
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<p>As you can see, guitars do occasionally shed tears, even when handled by very capable hands of George Harrison. By the same token, the piano may wince when you step on its pedal and the drum might feel the pain when it is beaten – well, you get the idea!</p>
<p>All this to say that being kind to your instruments will make an…instrumental difference in how it responds to you.</p>
<h2>Be mellow to your cello!</h2>
<p>Yes, it is important to take good care of your instrument, and, as in so many other things, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.</p>
<p>The first step is to keep the instrument safe from harm. For example, don’t hang clothes on the saxophone, keep your parakeet from building a nest inside the guitar, <a id="68ff47b3c096c" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHoiHgqnpZw&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">shoo the cat away from the piano</a>    <script>
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    </script>, and – though it does sound far-fetched – make sure an elephant doesn’t step on the flute.</p>
<p>Needless to say, all of these actions will cause damage to the innocent instrument, and you’d have to pay a pretty penny to repair it or buy a replacement.</p>
<p>Fortunately, taking care of your instrument is not rocket science. It’s just a matter of common sense and is really quite simple:</p>
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<li>Wash and dry your hands before playing. It’s all too easy to get dirt and grease on the instrument.</li>
<li>For obvious reasons, don’t eat or drink while holding your instrument. Getting crumbs out from the hollow parts and other crevices is difficult, and spilled liquid will not only damage the exterior finish, but may also alter the instrument’s sound. You don’t want your violin to screech like a dentist’s drill, do you?</li>
<li>Protect the instrument from extreme temperatures, as well as humidity – exposure to both could cause the glue to soften and some parts might even break off.</li>
<li>Keep the instrument properly stored – either in its own case, or somewhere safe, away from the traffic. It doesn’t take much for a pet or family member to accidentally step on or trip over an instrument.</li>
<li>After you play, gently wipe down the instrument. You don’t actually have to wear while gloves &#8211; a soft cloth will do just fine!</li>
<li>If your instrument does get damaged, its repair should not be a DIY project. Take it to a professional or, for the piano, ask one to come to your house. Never, ever attempt to insert sharp objects into an instrument – you might be able to hoof a horse with a Swiss Army Knife, but not repair a violin.</li>
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<h2>Quick – start polishing!</h2>
<p>The teacher we will send to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home will be happy to give you (or your child) a lesson on the instrument of your choice.</p>
<p>But know this: all <a href="/your-teacher/">our teachers</a> have an excellent ear for music (need we even say that?) and will immediately hear if your instrument sounds wacky. So if you have been neglecting your instrument, please give it some urgent TLC before our sharped-ear teacher shows up on your doorstep!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Don’t let your instrument play hooky – make a weekly date with your Manhattan music lessons instructor “That which we persist in doing becomes easier, not that the task itself has become easier, but that our ability to perform it has improved.” Ralph Waldo Emerson Are you one of those people who started music training...</p>
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<blockquote><p>“That which we persist in doing becomes easier, not that the task itself has become easier, but that our ability to perform it has improved.”</p></blockquote>
<p><cite>Ralph Waldo Emerson</cite></p>
<p>Are you one of those people who started music training but somewhere along the line you decided to …tune out? Or maybe you (or your children) have not quit, but are not spending enough time practicing with a teacher?</p>
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<p>Learning to play an instrument, like anything else you undertake in life, requires commitment, motivation and discipline. But, the good news is that, unlike training for the Olympics, you don’t have to practice many hours each day. If you play for your own pleasure and enjoyment (rather than preparing for a concert at Carnegie Hall), 30 minutes to one hour of practice a week with a teacher should be sufficient to keep improving your skill.  It sounds totally doable, doesn’t it, but you’d be surprised at how many people just won’t do it.</p>
<h2/>Let the music begin (and continue!)</h2/>
<p>There are many reasons people cite for not practicing regularly or giving up music altogether. Even if they don’t blame their dog for ripping up their musical scores, they may come up with other excuses for not doing their “homework.”</p>
<p>For example, perhaps they thought that the instrument would just play itself – like those “magic” pianos you sometimes see in music stores &#8211; and no input of time or energy would be required of them. (Okay, so we are being a bit facetious here, but you wouldn’t believe the lame excuses people give for not practicing!)</p>
<p>Seriously though, many people give up because they underestimate the effort it would take to master the instrument. If they don’t become virtuosos overnight, they become disappointed with their lack of progress and decide to stop.</p>
<p>Or, they may genuinely have very busy jobs and lives, and decide that playing an instrument is too time-consuming.</p>
<p>Needless to say, we disagree with all these “reasons” and can offer some compelling counter arguments of our own.</p>
<h2/>Busting some myths</h2/>
<p>We find that all too often people harbor misconceptions about what it takes to learn an instrument. They may believe that they need to devote many hours every week to their music training &#8211; not so!</p>
<p>This particular myth falls under the same category as the one about having to exercise intensively for hours every day in order to get physically fit. In fact, federal recommendations call for half an hour of moderate physical activity five days a week to stay healthy (of course, if you want to work out more than that, you certainly can). However, people who are not aware that even a little exercise each day is beneficial get discouraged by the idea of time-consuming daily workouts, and give up fitness altogether.</p>
<p>We are bringing this up to demonstrate how misconceptions can throw us off the track. Just as it’s not necessary to pump iron or do other strenuous exercises each day to stay in shape, long-winded and too frequent practice sessions with your music teacher are not a requirement either.</p>
<h2/>A musical interlude in your busy week</h2/>
<p>We do realize that many of our clients – adults and children alike – are very busy. We get that, which is why our Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Riverdale <a href="/how-it-works/" title="How we work">music lessons</a> are tailored to <i>your </i>schedule. Not only that, but we make those lessons easy and convenient for you because we come right to your home or office, so you don’t have to waste valuable time commuting to meet your teacher.</p>
<p>Out of out of 10,080 minutes that tick along each week, you can surely put aside 30 to 60 of them to get that all-important music exposure and all the <a href="http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/healthy-living/wellbeing/health-benefits-of-music.htm" title="Benefits of music" target="_blank">benefits it offers</a>: a healthier brain, sharper focus and concentration, improved motor skills and coordination, and better mood. (But, if you want to devote more time each week to your music training than the bare minimum mentioned above, we certainly wouldn’t stop you).</p>
<p>As Greek philosopher Aristotle so aptly put it, &#8220;We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Quite a few times, we shared with you the latest research about the <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/09/opinion/sunday/why-music-makes-our-brain-sing.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">benefit of music training</a>.</p>
<p>By now we may sound like a broken record, but any time there is something new to add to this fascinating topic, we’ll jump right on it!</p>
<p>Maybe because the positive effects of music education are so widely known, very often parents ask us questions like: “My son is very hyper and can’t concentrate. Will playing an instrument help?” Or, “my daughter is very shy. How can music lessons help her come out of her shell?”</p>
<p>This is just as relevant for adults too. People of any age can benefit from music lessons because the triggers in our brain are the same.</p>
<p>Music can make a positive difference for all age groups. We have witnessed this phenomenon countless times and would like to share our experiences here.</p>
<h2>Music “Therapy”</h2>
<p>If you are the kind of person who is often distracted, music lessons can help boost your focus, self-control, as well as attention span. That’s because to play an instrument you need an alert mind, patience, and full concentration.</p>
<p>Also, music training requires a certain structure and discipline –for the lessons and for practice sessions in between. Your mind is focused not only on music itself, but also on the proper technique, breathing, coordination, as well as body posture.</p>
<p>True, if you are just starting your music training, you may not possess any of these skills, but with regular lessons you will develop each one, channeling your unbridled energy into a worthwhile and enjoyable pursuit.</p>
<h2>Numerous Benefits</h2>
<p>What if you are very timid? Very often, the reason behind excessive shyness is a poor self-image, as well as feelings of inferiority and insecurity.</p>
<p>If you fall into this category, you’ll be happy to know that music is a terrific “healer” of shyness and social ineptness. How does this work? Being able to play an instrument is a terrific self-esteem booster; it’ll give you a sense of accomplishment, something to be proud of, and maybe even brag about! What better cure for shyness can there be?</p>
<p>All this is very positive, but there are even more compelling reasons to start music lessons:</p>
<ul>
<li>This very scien-cy <a href="https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6397525/">article</a> talks about a “feel-good” chemical called dopamine. Music is one of the triggers of dopamine, so it improves the mood and lifts the spirits. In other words, it makes us happy.</li>
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<li>Because certain genres &#8211; including classical and jazz -have shown to lower heart rate and blood pressure, music promotes relaxation and reduces stress.</li>
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<h2>Excellent Teachers at Your Service!</h2>
<p>As you can see, music training has multiple benefits for the whole family. However, there is one “but” – a lot depends on the kind of lessons and teachers you hire. (This is as true of music, as of any other learning experience).</p>
<p>An excellent music instructor is not only well educated and experienced in working with people of all ages, but he or she is also patient, kind, and enthusiastic – about music and teaching.</p>
<p>Our <a href="/your-teacher/">Hey Joe Guitar teachers</a> fit all these criteria – and then some. They are graduates of the top music schools and accomplished musicians in their own right. Before we send them out to your Manhattan or Brooklyn home, we make sure they are carefully vetted and able to teach the right techniques to their students, whether on the guitar, piano, flute, or any other instrument.</p>
<p><a href="/contact-us/">Contact us</a> to setup a first lesson and see what a positive difference music lessons make in your life.</p>
<p>To see the positive difference music lessons have made in the lives of underprivileged children in New York City, check out our charity <a href="http://www.musicankids.org." target="_blank" rel="noopener">MusiCan.</a></p>
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<p>Are you one of those people who can’t organize or structure their thoughts and concentrate on just one idea / task at a time? You are certainly not alone because so many of us are multitasking and juggling various obligations at the same time.</p>
<p>If you (or your child) ever said “I just can’t focus,” then we have some very good news for you: researchers have discovered an effective way to whip your thoughts and attention span into tip-top shape: music!</p>
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<p>A study carried out jointly at Harvard and Japan’s Kyoto University reports that soothing sounds of a <a id="68ff47b3c2230" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FejHZUyj_Lw&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Mozart minuet</a>    <script>
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<p>Who knew music had such a powerful effect on our concentration? Well, WE certainly did!</p>
<h2/>The science behind it all</h2/>
<p>The above-mentioned study is not the only one that has demonstrated how music can help the brain focus more effectively. Other research has also shown that melodious sounds help the brain release dopamine, a chemical neurotransmitter which impacts many mental and cognitive functions, including motivation, attention, learning, and concentration.</p>
<p>What does this mean to you and your child? Experts tell us that for adults, music boosts on-the-job productivity, while in kids it improves academic performance – all because of a better ability to concentrate and process the information at hand. For all age groups, this translates into increased creativity across all fields and domains.</p>
<p>Music education can also <a href="/blog/key-success-manhattan-music-lessons/" title="The Key to Success, with Manhattan Music Lessons">make you more successful</a> in all aspects of your life. All that, we believe, starts with the ability to focus because it helps us hone in on what is important and relevant to us at any given time.</p>
<h2>Rein in your wandering thoughts</h2>
<p>What kind of music is most effective in improving our concentration? Rhythms and transitions in Mozart and <a id="68ff47b3c2274" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyelz5Q0Z9w&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Beethoven’s</a>    <script>
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<p>But that’s not all: researchers at the University of London’s Institute of Education found that children are more likely to appreciate a wider range of music later in life, if they had been exposed to history’s most famous composers – like the ones mentioned above &#8211; early on.</p>
<p>But, let’s go back to the type of music that boosts concentration.</p>
<p>Some experts believe that rhythmic patterns specific to Baroque music, such as <a id="68ff47b3c22ab" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbpAFzyrx5o&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Vivaldi’s Four Seasons</a>    <script>
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<p>Is it all about classical music, you may wonder? The above-mentioned studies …<i>focused </i>on that genre, but you can boost your concentration with other melodies as well – it’s all about what “speaks” to you.</p>
<p>For example, the so-called “<a id="68ff47b3c230e" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYCW-aSzWlo&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">ambient</a>    <script>
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<h2/>The bottom line…</h2/>
<p>From our own extensive experience and anecdotal evidence derived from students at our <a href="/how-it-works/" title="How we work">NYC music school</a>, we can tell you that music really does improve concentration.</p>
<p>Of course, it all depends on several important factors, such as the quality of instruction &#8211; our music teachers are among the best in New York – as well as the correct technique adapted to the age and level of each student.</p>
<p>We also believe that students are able to focus better if the lesson takes place in a quiet and comfortable environment, which is why our teachers make “house calls” in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Riverdale section of the Bronx. So please <a href="/contact-us/" title="Contact us">contact us</a> and we’ll…focus on you right away!</p>
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<p>What do the slide guitar, mandolin, and banjo have in common? Yes, you guessed it – they all fall under the category of string instruments. But also, all of them are multi-functional: they are used in bluegrass, country, blues, and jazz music.</p>
<p>There is another common denominator for all these instruments, but we will not divulge it just yet. To find out what it is, just keep on reading!<br />
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<h2>The guitar…by any other name</h2>
<p>Let’s start with the slide guitar. No, it’s not a totally different species of the “regular” guitar or the kind that you slide on ice like the rock in the sport of curling (as a matter of fact, we advise you NOT to use your guitar in this way!).</p>
<p>Simply put, it is a technique of playing the guitar, where a musician slides a hard object, like a bottleneck or steel tube, across strings and along the fingerboard to produce a smooth, high-pitched, <a id="68ff47b3c2c91" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NW08Rc802MQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“blues-y” sound</a>    <script>
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<p>And, some slide guitars are not held in the way we normally think of when we picture conventional guitarists. For example, the lap steel model is typically placed on the player&#8217;s lap (hence the name).</p>
<p>Like the idea of the slide guitar? The good news is you don’t actually have to go out and buy a brand new instrument; any “regular” guitar can be used as a slide by raising the action and retuning the instrument. For instance, Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones would retune to a G chord and Elvin Bishop would use a slide on a regular guitar.</p>
<p>Other prominent musicians who played the slide guitar include John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Neil Young, Bonnie Raitt, as well as bands like The Allman Brothers and Led Zeppelin.</p>
<h2/>“Wind” or “rain” – it’s the mandolin!</h2/>
<p>A small, short-necked lute with eight strings, the mandolin’s origins go back to pre-history. Cave paintings found in the grottos of France, which date back to between 15,000 and 8,000 years ago, depict a man playing what appears to be a small, short-necked, eight-string lute, which historians believe evolved over the centuries into the modern-day mandolin.</p>
<p>Though perhaps not as popular as the guitar, the mandolin has nevertheless had many aficionados, and songs have even been written about it &#8211; “Mandolin Wind” by Rod Stewart and “Mandolin Rain” by Bruce Hornsby are just two examples.</p>
<p>One the musicians most closely associated with the mandolin was <a id="68ff47b3c2cd5" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KtG-06LY98&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Bill Monroe</a>    <script>
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<p>In fact, the mandolin’s tremolo sound that is both sweet and fiery fits well not only with bluegrass, but also with country and even rock music.</p>
<h2/>Is it a drum or strings?</h2/>
<p>Fact is, the banjo is a bit of both – the drum with the strings. A blend of African and European sounds and musical traditions, this instrument has influenced many American music styles that emerged in the 19th century: the minstrel show, ragtime and early jazz.</p>
<p>Since then, the banjo has become a prominent fixture in blues, bluegrass, and country, which goes to prove that this instrument has shaped many music styles that we think of as uniquely “American.”</p>
<p>Folk singer <a id="68ff47b3c2d0a" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NvfEPO3gyc&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Pete Seeger</a>    <script>
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<h2/>String along with us!</h2/>
<p>At the beginning, we promised to reveal another common trait that the slide guitar, the mandolin, and the banjo share. So, here it is –let’s have some drum action here – with our Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Riverdale in home music lessons, you can learn all of them.</p>
<p>Whichever of these three instruments you’d like to master, we’ll be happy to come to your home or office and teach you.</p>
<p>And, if any other instrument strikes your fancy just let us know – we at <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/what-we-do/" title="What we do">Hey Joe Guitar</a> have more than one string to our fiddle!</p>
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<p><i>“All I really need to know I learned in kindergarten.”</i></p>
<p>Yes, you can argue that this famous quote and book title by minister and author Robert Fulghum is flawed. After all, advanced calculus or quantum physics are not your typical topics five year olds routinely master.</p>
<p>However, for the purpose of this blog, let’s not be such purists. The general idea here is that young children are naturally curious, creative, and motivated to learn new things – a great time to expose them to music.</p>
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<p>While there is no guarantee that this early start will turn them into prodigies or even lifetime music aficionados (though we can certainly hope this will happen), the immediate effects of music training are well documented: sharper learning skills, improved motor coordination, and better emotional stability.</p>
<p>Those are compelling reasons to strike while the iron is hot (in the manner of speaking, of course) – certainly before your sweet child turns into a burly and defiant teenager, for whom “music” means harsh-sounding, ear-shattering sounds of heavy metal, not the soft and mellow tunes.</p>
<p>True, all you, as a parent, can do is guide and encourage them while they still listen (and maybe even look up) to you.</p>
<h2/>From the mouths (and fingers) of babes</h2/>
<p>So many of the most prominent musicians and composers started to “dabble” in music at a very young age and had become masters of their art.</p>
<p>The best known, perhaps, is the ultimate “child prodigy,” Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who famously started learning the keyboard instrument called the clavier at the age of three, and by five he was composing minuets.</p>
<p>Ludwig van Beethoven too was an early starter: he played the piano at the age of five, gave his first public performance at seven, and composed his first piece of music at 11.  In both Mozart’s and Beethoven’s cases, parental guidance was crucial: Wolfgang’s father, Leopold, and Ludwig’s dad, Johann, were driving forces behind their sons’ musical training. We don’t know whether these two youngsters had to cajoled into playing, but the result was truly amazing!</p>
<p>There were others, too. Frederic Chopin began to play the piano at five. Violin virtuoso <a id="68ff47b3c35ef" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-iuSgXKUcw&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Yehudi Menuhin</a>    <script>
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<h2/>Better late than never</h2/>
<p>What if you didn’t start your music training in childhood? Is it ever too late to begin? We can’t say this empathically enough: when it comes to music (or learning in general), there is no such thing as “missing the boat.” Music training is one boat you can easily catch midstream.</p>
<p>Just ask <a id="68ff47b3c362f" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcrfvP11Hbo&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Andrea Bocelli</a>    <script>
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    </script>. The world-renowned Italian tenor started his opera career at 34, even though some “experts” warned him that it was too late to begin.</p>
<p>We are here to tell you otherwise &#8211; that there is no such thing as the “wrong” time to start playing an instrument or taking voice lessons, and don’t let any so-called “experts” or other naysayers dissuade you.</p>
<p>Fact is, adults of any age can derive many benefits from music, just as children do. As Greek philosopher Plato put it, “Musical training is a more potent instrument than any other, because rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the soul.”</p>
<p>Who can argue with that?</p>
<h2/>Not for kids only</h2/>
<p>Now, we can’t promise you that your child will become another Mozart (or Einstein, for that matter), but with our Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Riverdale in-home <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/what-we-do/" title="What we do">music lessons</a>, he or she will be able to learn to play an instrument in the comfort of your own home.</p>
<p>As we stated above, playing music is a wonderful activity for people of all ages &#8211; whether you are a late bloomer, a baby boomer, or just a “regular” adult.  Remember: the oldest violins make the sweetest music.</p>
<p>We bet you didn’t learn THAT in kindergarten!</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2014 00:01:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Learn to Play &#8211; at Manhattan Music School September is here  And so is fall. So welcome children,  welcome all.  I hope vacation  was real fun  And that you&#8217;re glad  school has begun. -Anonymous This little ditty is a dead giveaway about this blog’s topic: it’s back to school time in New York City! We...</p>
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<blockquote><p>
September is here <br />
And so is fall.<br />
So welcome children,  welcome all. <br />
I hope vacation  was real fun <br />
And that you&#8217;re glad  school has begun.
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<p><cite>-Anonymous</cite></p>
<p>This little ditty is a dead giveaway about this blog’s topic: it’s back to school time in New York City! We are always a bit sad to say good-bye to the lazy, hazy days of summer but, with any luck, we still have plenty of warm and sunny days ahead.<br />
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What about the children? Chances are not all of them are eager to start school (and who can blame them?) Maybe your youngsters have mixed feelings – happy about reconnecting with their old friends(and making new ones) but not so happy about homework and climbing up that tricky rope in gym class.</p>
<p>Of course, as adults who have been there, done that, we know that school and all the extracurricular activities can be fun. We’ll tell you about in a little while. But first, let’s listen to some back-to school songs – many of them may even remind you of your own school days way back when.</p>
<h2/>Classroom classics</h2/>
<a id="68ff47b3c3f7c" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ho7796-au8U&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“ABC”</a>    <script>
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<p><a id="68ff47b3c3fc0" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHG5-GxI_Es&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“School Days”</a>    <script>
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    </script>  – Chuck Berry</p>
<p><a id="68ff47b3c3ff8" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKfD8d3XJok&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“We’re Going to be Friends”</a>    <script>
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    </script>  – The White Stripes</p>
<p><a id="68ff47b3c403c" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4P4ln781D0&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Rock &amp; Roll High School”</a>    <script>
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    </script>  – The Ramones</p>
<p><a id="68ff47b3c406f" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXgzNwh3d-I&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“To Sir With Love”</a>    <script>
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    </script>  – Lulu</p>
<p><a id="68ff47b3c40a0" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98ccnvBH7mw&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Be True to Your School”</a>    <script>
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    </script>  – The Beach Boys</p>
<h2/>Let the music play!</h2/>
<p>As mentioned above, beginning of the academic year is synonymous with all the great after-school activities your child can get involved in.  If you think we are going to bring up music lessons just about now, you are right!</p>
<p>There are many compelling reasons why <a href="/blog/key-success-manhattan-music-lessons/" title="Music Lessons">music education</a> is a great and <a href="/c/music-and-health/" title="Music and Health">wholesome activity</a> for your son or daughter, many of which we already covered.</p>
<p>At the risk of sounding repetitive, here, in a nutshell, are some of the many benefits children will draw from music lessons: better academic, intellectual, social, and emotional development; improved concentration, language and reasoning skills, as well as boosted creativity.</p>
<p>Once your child shows interest in starting music lessons, there are two things to consider: what instrument will he / she will play and who is best qualified to teach your son or daughter.</p>
<p>We have answers to both these questions.</p>
<h2/>At your service!</h2/>
<p>The choice of an instrument depends on factors such as age and size &#8211; the child should be able to handle the instrument with ease and feel comfortable holding and playing it. In case of a young child, good options include the <a href="/blog/nyc-music-school-breathe-new-life-into-an-old-instrument/" title="The Recorder: Breathe New Life Into An Old Instrument!">recorder</a>, <a href="/blog/manhattan-music-lessons-bring-magic-to-the-flute/" title="Manhattan Music Lessons Bring Magic to the Flute">flute</a>, violin, or child-size guitar. Larger and heavier instruments like double bass or tuba may have to wait until your child is able to handle them!</p>
<p>Whatever instrument you pick out, chances are <a href="/how-it-works/" title="Lesson information">we teach it</a>:<br />
guitar, piano, drums, trumpet, trombone, brass, reeds, saxophone, clarinet flute, violin, viola, cello, strings, accordion, ukulele, banjo, recorder, and mandolin. And, we also give voice lessons.</p>
<p>As for finding awesome teachers for your youngster – no worries! Our Hey Joe Guitar instructors (all of whom are graduates of top music schools and conservatories) are highly experienced in teaching people of all ages, including children. Before we send them out to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office, we screen them very carefully to ensure they will patiently teach your kids proper techniques, adapted to their age and level.</p>
<p>So welcome to the brand new school year!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Strum your way to lifetime of achievements with Manhattan music lessons Does your child take to music like the proverbial duck to water, or does he / she find an excuse not to take lessons and practice in between – excuses like “the dog ate my flute,” or “a big bird flew in through my...</p>
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<p>Does your child take to music like the proverbial duck to water, or does he / she find an excuse not to take lessons and practice in between – excuses like “the dog ate my flute,” or “a big bird flew in through my window at night and stole my guitar?”</p>
<p>Well, kids will be kids and very often they don’t know what’s good for them. But parents do, and that is why you’ll be interested in these new findings.</p>
<h2/>A multitude of benefits</h2/>
<p>This is not the first (and probably not the last) time we are sharing with you scientific discoveries about the benefits of music. A while ago we wrote about studies demonstrating how <a href="/blog/school-time-can-well-spent-manhattan-music-lessons/"" title="Music Lessons">music training</a> can boost your children’s academic and social skills, and help them develop emotional strength to deal with whatever <a href="/blog/start-therapy-at-nyc-music-school/" title="Start therapy">curveballs</a> life may throw at them.<br />
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<p>We also noted how playing an instrument makes you (and the kids) <a href="/blog/manhattan-music-lessons-good-fit/" title="Physically fitter">physically fitter</a>.</p>
<p>You’d think these are sufficient arguments in favor of music education and nothing further needs to be said. But wait – there is more good news.</p>
<h2/>Long-lasting benefits</h2/>
<p>Recent research published in scientific journal PLOS One shows that children who had regular private music lessons for at least two years showed boosted activity in the areas of the brain associated with executive functions that enable people to process and retain information, solve problems, and regulate behavior.</p>
<p>Not only that, but the study also indicated that the increased brain function lasts throughout the rest of their lives, which means that effects of early music training endure beyond childhood. And it doesn’t matter which instrument is involved &#8211; they are all good!</p>
<p>To us, these findings are not surprising – we have been giving private music lessons in New York City for a long time and have seen the impact this training has had on lives of people of all ages.</p>
<p>Of course, not all music lessons are created equal, and not all instructors have the experience or technical ability to be a positive influence on their students.</p>
<h2/>Benefit from us!</h2/>
<p>We don’t mean to toot our own trumpet (or maybe we do!) but we believe that our Hey Joe Guitar music teachers are the best in NYC. And don’t take just our word for it – we have (no pun intended) <i>scores </i>of happy customers who (another pun!) <i></p>
<p>Because they have excellent training, lots of teaching experience, plenty of patience, and a pleasant personality to boot, our teachers &#8211; whom we vet very carefully &#8211; are well equipped to make sure your child has the highest quality of music training, adapted specifically to his / her age and level.</p>
<p>They will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office and make sure that the lessons your son or daughter receives are not only professional, but also fun and enjoyable, so the child stays motivated and enthusiastic about music for years to come.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Sep 2014 00:01:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Manhattan music lessons are never out of style! “I don&#8217;t do fashion, I AM fashion.” Coco Chanel The famed French designer said these words at the height of her career, in the first half of the 20th century. She was right – to this day, Chanel’s name is synonymous with high fashion and classic elegance....</p>
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<blockquote><p>“I don&#8217;t do fashion, I AM fashion.”</p></blockquote>
<p><cite><a href="http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3004479.Coco_Chanel" title="Coco Chanel Bio" target="_blank">Coco Chanel</a></cite></p>
<p>The famed French designer said these words at the height of her career, in the first half of the 20th century. She was right – to this day, Chanel’s name is synonymous with high fashion and classic elegance.</p>
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<p>Some fashions and fads come and go (think “Goth,” and “grunge”) but even four decades after her death, Coco’s signature styles – such as the iconic “little black dress” and a string of pearls &#8211; are still very much in vogue, as is her perfume, Chanel no. 5.</p>
<p>All this goes to prove that fashion and music have at least one thing in common: the best pieces are timeless!</p>
<p>As Fashion Week commences on New York City this week, let’s talk about style.</p>
<h2/>Runway hits</h2/>
<p>There is a reason why we are talking about clothes here – February 15 to 19 marks the New York Fashion Week, which every year showcases the latest couture by the world’s top designers.</p>
<p>Though the spectators’ dress code for this event is elegant and chic, the music that typically accompanies the show is quite eclectic, ranging from chill tunes to electric hits, a mix that keeps the models sashaying and the audience riveted.</p>
<p>Each season, designers create the playlist to animate their collections, choosing the music that best reflects the mood they want to create.</p>
<p>Here are <a href="http://www.vogue.com/culture/article/fashion-week-playlist-what-we-heard-at-the-new-york-shows/#1" title="Fashion Week Playlist" target="_blank">some examples</a> of the sometimes surprising and / or unconventional soundtracks from a recent New York fashion show:</p>
<p>A soaring drum score from the movie <i>Avatar </i>was Donna Karan’s pick; Lacoste’s models strutted to the sounds of “Higher Ground” by TNGHT; and Tommy Hilfiger’s pick was “I Follow Rivers” by Lykke Li.</p>
<h2/>All dressed up</h2/>
<p>It may seem like each season new styles, cuts, hemlines, colors, and fabrics are in vogue. But if you are really observant, you will notice that fashion trends tend to repeat themselves every few decades. Just look at platform shoes, shoulder pads, and other “deja-vu” styles.</p>
<p>That is just as well because it means that songs about clothes and accessories are always in fashion. Here are some examples:</p>
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<li><a id="68ff47b3c5273" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vt2YIpZWBqA&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Lady in Red”</a>    <script>
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<li><a id="68ff47b3c52c1" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRDJyTXNXSs&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“She Wore Blue Velvet”</a>    <script>
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<li><a id="68ff47b3c52f7" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_R-uPT9Sl4o&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Satin and Lace”</a>    <script>
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<li><a id="68ff47b3c5329" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1Ond-OwgU8&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Blue Suede Shoes”</a>    <script>
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<li><a id="68ff47b3c538b" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQLWF_ItzYs&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Forever in Blue Jeans,”</a>    <script>
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<li><a id="68ff47b3c53b9" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1oLU4FAq8E&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Bell Bottom Blues,”</a>    <script>
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<h2/>No tux required</h2/>
<p>As we mentioned above, good music never goes out of style, which is why our music lessons are always relevant.</p>
<p>We can come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Riverdale home or office and teach you to play guitar, piano, drums, or any other instrument – fashionable or not. And, unlike the shows that take place during the Fashion Week, we do not require elegant attire (but draw the line at birthday suits).</p>
<p>If you want to have your lesson while wearing your oldest sweats and sneakers, that’s okay with us – the music you make will be just as beautiful.</p>
<h5>Photo by Michael King</h5>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2014 00:01:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>NYC Guitar School Hold No Secrets! Hey Joe Guitar might be one of NYC’s top guitar schools, but that doesn’t mean we have no other interests. We do – and we are especially fond of gripping “whodunit” mysteries. Recently, we came upon a news report that caught our attention. It’s about a Mozart museum in...</p>
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<p>Hey Joe Guitar might be one of NYC’s top guitar schools, but that doesn’t mean we have no other interests. We do – and we are especially fond of gripping “whodunit” mysteries.</p>
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<p>Recently, we came upon <a title="Mozart museum seeks to debunk evil Salieri poison myth" href="http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/01/30/uk-austria-mozart-salieri-idUKBREA0T18920140130" target="_blank">a news report that caught our attention</a>. It’s about a Mozart museum in Vienna putting on an exhibit focusing on whether Antonio Salieri had really murdered Mozart – as many people believe.</p>
<p>The article inspired us to look into other music mysteries, which, like the one surrounding Mozart and Salieri, remain unsolved to this day.</p>
<h2>Carrying their secrets to the grave</h2>
<p>Let’s start with Mozart. Did the Italian composer Salieri poisoned his more famous rival, as the 1984 movie, “Amadeus” suggested? Rumors of intentional poisoning started circulating soon after Mozart’s untimely death at 36 and, in fact, Salieri had allegedly confessed to the act. All this, however, is speculation based on diverging reports, and there is no evidence to prove (or disprove) Salieri’s guilt.</p>
<p>As a matter of fact, there are several different variants of what (or who) might have killed Mozart &#8211; including kidney failure, rheumatic fever, and eating bad pork chops – but no definite answer. One thing we are fairly sure of is that the butler didn’t do it.</p>
<h2>The plot thickens…</h2>
<p>The mystery around Mozart’s death has captured the public’s imagination the most, but it is certainly not the only one. Here are just a few of other unresolved music whodunits:</p>
<ul>
<li>Baroque violinist Jean-Marie Leclair was stabbed to death in Paris in 1764. The suspects included his ex-wife and nephew, but that’s all we know.</li>
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<li>Another famous composer whose death is shrouded in mystery is Peter Tchaikovsky, who died in 1893 at age 53. The official cause listed was cholera, but there were some suspicions that Russia’s ruling Tsar had something to do with Tchaikovsky’s demise. We’ll probably never find out what really happened to the composer of “The Swan Lake” and “The Nutcracker.”</li>
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<h2>Enquiring minds want to know…</h2>
<p>You might be thinking by now that all the music mysteries relate to suspicious deaths. True, some of them do, including the one about Baroque composer Alessandro Stradella, who was stabbed to death in 1682 but his killer was never found.</p>
<p>Still, there are some mysteries that are not about death at all, but rather about puzzling events associated with renowned composers or pieces of music. For instance, questions are still raised about the identity of Beethoven’s “immortal beloved” to whom the composer sent a love letter in 1812. Or where the 16th century English composer Thomas Tallis was buried – the site remains unknown to this day.</p>
<p>There are also other <a title="10 unsolved mysteries in classical music" href="http://www.classicfm.com/discover/music/10-unsolved-classical-music-mysteries/" target="_blank">intriguing music facts</a> that are still inexplicable.</p>
<p>What about mysteries that have been solved at last? Let’s fast-forward to the 20th century, 1972 to be exact. There had been a long-running speculation about who was the subject of Carly Simon’s hit, <a id="68ff47b3c5dd0" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMdJcnHdZ8Q&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“You’re so vain.”</a>    <script>
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<p>The usual list of suspects included past boyfriends Warren Beatty, Mick Jagger, and Kris Kristofferson, among others. In 2010, Carly finally shed light on a nearly four-decade-old secret: the “vain” man she sang about was record producer David Geffen. We really didn’t see this coming!</p>
<h2>We have nothing to hide!</h2>
<p>Here’s one fact that is NOT a secret: the excellence of our New York City music teachers.</p>
<p>Whatever instrument or music style you’d like to learn, a competent instructor will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office and give you personalized lessons.</p>
<p>There’s no mystery about that at all!</p>
<h5>Photo by: Celisa B.M.Serra</h5>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>  Though at NYC music lessons you can play “real” instruments, spare a thought for those who can’t. When you think about playing music, you probably imagine one of the string, woodwind, or percussion instruments, right? But if you ask kids who live in Cateura, Paraguay what they play, they will tell you that oil...</p>
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<p>Though at NYC music lessons you can play “real” instruments, spare a thought for those who can’t. When you think about playing music, you probably imagine one of the string, woodwind, or percussion instruments, right?</p>
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<p>But if you ask kids who live in Cateura, Paraguay what they play, they will tell you that oil cans, salad bowls, and bottle caps make perfectly good instruments. Not only that, but they will also show you that this motley crew of random household gadgets actually makes pretty good music. In fact, this chamber orchestra of 20 youngsters has been using discarded furniture and appliances to perform the music of Beethoven, Mozart, and the Beatles in South and Central America. All this proves that one person’s trash really is another person’s treasure!</p>
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<p>Everything but the kitchen sink Cateura, where these children live, is a vast landfill outside Asuncion, Paraguay&#8217;s capital, where about 25,000 poor families – many of them trash pickers &#8211; live among reeking garbage. The instruments the chamber orchestra uses are made from recycled materials found in the landfill. Have you ever imagined that an aluminum bowl and strings tuned with forks could make a pretty good violin, and discarded X-rays can be used as the skins of a drum set? The kids from the aptly named <a id="68ff47b3c668c" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mq0D5kq9ePE&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Orchestra of Instruments Recycled From Cateura”</a>    <script>
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<p>The many lives of garbage Making music with improvised instruments is catching on in the United States as well. A group of high school kids from Sarasota, FL, who call themselves “The Garbage-Men,” are fashioning their instruments from trash and recycled materials. For example, an electric guitar is made from a cereal box body, yard stick neck, bottle cap pick-up, lipstick bottle bridge, tooth pick frets, and shoelace strap. For the alto saxophone, they used a corn popper toy for the body, a balloon for the reed, and a medicine bottle ligature. In all, <a title="The Barbage-Men" href="http://thegarbagemen.com/aboutus.html#instruments" target="_blank">these creative teenagers</a>, built 15 instruments out of garbage, which they use when playing charity concerts at their local venues.</p>
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<p>Don’t stop the music! What these two examples demonstrate is the importance of music to people everywhere. Unfortunately, not everyone has access to instruments and music education, and that is sometimes as true in our country and city as it is in the slums of Paraguay. In NYC, for example, there are many schoolchildren whose parents can’t pay for music lessons, which is why our non-profit CWB Foundation for Children &amp; Music provides music programs to youngsters in this city’s economically disadvantaged neighborhoods. We at Hey Joe Guitar believe that everyone who wants to learn to play an instrument should be given opportunities to do so. And we are talking about “real” instruments here, not the makeshift ones – although we are full of admiration for these plucky youngsters who loved playing music enough to find ways to build their own instruments. It’s true: necessity really is “the mother of invention.” Or, as the Cateura kids teach us, hardships inspire ingenious solutions.</p>
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<p>Just some “clean” fun Our NYC music lessons are really good, but in certain areas our learning curve is steep: for instance, we don’t know how to fashion a guitar, drum, flute, or any other instrument out of trash or recycled materials (though we do know how to bang pots and pans against each other, if you can call that “music.”) But if you want to learn to play a conventionally manufactured instrument, we’ll be happy to oblige. Just call us, and we’ll come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office and teach you – and we promise not to pick through your garbage while we are there!</p>
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<p>You know the saying: to each his (or <em>her</em> own). It means that we all have our own individual tastes and preferences, and that includes the kind of music we like and the instruments we want to listen to or play. If you like big, then upright bass, drums, or the piano would be a good fit for you. But if you are partial to a small and light instrument that you can carry in your pocket, the harmonica is a good match.</p>
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<p>In fact, it is – hands down – the most portable instrument you will likely find. It is way smaller than a breadbox, but certainly makes better music! There is no doubt about it: the harmonica is a tiny instrument with a big sound.</p>
<h2>Watch your mouth!</h2>
<p>Also called the French harp, <a title="Blues Harp" href="https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Richter-tuned_harmonica" target="_blank">blues harp</a>, and <a title="Mouth Organ" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mouth_organ" target="_blank">mouth organ</a>, the harmonica makes music through a set of reeds that vibrate when you blow air through any of the instrument’s 10 holes. Although there is some evidence that the ancient Chinese made the first harmonica, it was a German teenager, Christian Friedrich Buschmann, who is credited with this invention in 1821. Although Buschmann’s design was rudimentary and even primitive by today’s standards, he was quite pleased with it. As he said to his brother, the new instrument was “truly remarkable. In its entirety it measures but four inches in diameter&#8230;but gives me twenty-one notes, and all the pianissimos and crescendos one could want without a keyboard, harmonies of six tones, and the ability to hold a note as long as one would wish to.&#8221; With time, the harmonica’s initial design was modified; five years after it was invented, a Bohemian instrument maker named Richter (his first name is not known), developed an improved version that resembles the type we use today. And don’t be fooled by the harmonica’s size – this small instrument comes in different varieties, such as diatonic, chromatic, tremolo, octave, orchestral, and bass versions, depending on the sounds you want to produce and the genre of music you are playing – be it folk, blues, or rock and roll.</p>
<h2>Coming to America</h2>
<blockquote><p>Oh, Mickey! When I hear you playing the harmonica, my heart sings!</p></blockquote>
<p><cite>&#8212; Minnie Mouse</cite> Mickey and Minnie might be fictional characters (you did know that, right?), but the quote itself has a ring of truth in it &#8211; the melodious tunes of the harmonica do tug at the heartstrings. The instrument made its early appearance in the United States before the Civil War, and soldiers on both sides of the conflict played it. In the 20th century, harmonica bands were a popular part of vaudeville acts. In the 1930s, an American musician Larry Adler performed with major symphony orchestras and became known as the world&#8217;s most <a id="68ff47b3c6f0c" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKfuCoeR5EQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">skilled harmonica player</a>    <script>
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<h2>It ain’t heavy, it’s the harmonica!</h2>
<blockquote><p>The only way I can play the harmonica is if I get my car going really fast, and stick it out the window.</p></blockquote>
<p>This is how comedian Steven Wright described his attempts to play the harmonica.  Though the image of the harmonica sticking out the window of a moving car and making sound through the force of the wind is funny, we suggest that you choose a more conventional way of mastering this instrument – for example, with our Manhattan music lessons. Just call us and one of our harmonica instructors will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office and teach you the “proper” way to blow the music into (and out of) this instrument – no fast driving required!</p>
<h6>Photo by Mytechtour</h6>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>New York City music lessons are pitch-perfect! Are you reading the above headline and thinking that we overdid it just a tad with the clichés? Yes, we did, but that was intentional to set the mood for this blog’s topic: musical idioms. As you know by now, the subject of music really…strikes a chord with...</p>
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<p>Are you reading the above headline and thinking that we overdid it just a tad with the clichés? Yes, we did, but that was intentional to set the mood for this blog’s topic: musical idioms. As you know by now, the subject of music really…strikes a chord with us.</p>
<p>Most of these idioms are well-worn and you have heard them – and maybe even used them – yourself. The interesting thing about them is that they are actually not so much about music per se as about real-life situations.<br />
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Let’s explore some of them, but first, here’s a challenge: can you spot all the idioms that are interspersed throughout this blog?</p>
<h2>All that jazz</h2>
<p><b>Jam session: </b>No, it has nothing to do with making preserves (but you already knew this, didn’t you?) It simply means improvising music in an informal setting <a id="68ff47b3c77a4" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBmHMmSjQvs&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Jam Session.”</a>    <script>
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<p><b>Fit as a fiddle: </b>You are in good shape (hopefully because you play the violin!)</p>
<p><b>Play by ear: </b>This expression conjures comic images of someone playing an instrument with his / her ear, but that is not the idiom’s intended meaning. Rather, it refers to handling a situation in an impromptu manner, or, in the musical sense, playing an instrument without annotation.</p>
<p><b>Tickle the ivories:  </b>If you are a linguistic purist, you may take this to mean touching an item made out of ivory, but this actually refers to playing the piano. We hasten to reassure you, however, that these days no animals are harmed in the process – modern piano keys are made of plastic.</p>
<p><b>Hit the right note: </b>This idiom hasnothing to do with a wonderful singing voice; it means you have a positive influence on people.</p>
<p><b>Call the tune: </b> Make an important decision and control the situation.  And if you <em>change the tune, </em>you change your mind or actions.</p>
<p><b>For a song: </b>Buying or selling something very cheaply – singing is not actually required.</p>
<p>These are just a few musical idioms. There are, of course, <a href="http://www.usingenglish.com/reference/idioms/cat/23.html" title="Musical Idioms" target="_blank">many more&#8230;</a></p>
<h2>We’ll make beautiful music!</h2>
<p>Idioms aside, we are totally serious about making sure that you or your children get the best possible music experience.</p>
<p>We don’t mean to sound like a broken record but we do like, on occasion, to toot our own horn. And the message we want to convey is that our <a href="/your-teacher/" title="Our Teachers">excellent teachers</a> play second fiddle to no one.</p>
<p>Whether you want to play guitar, piano, drum, or any other musical instrument, one of our awesome instructors will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office and pull out all the stops.</p>
<p>This may sound like a lot of bragging, but it’s true – when it comes to teaching music, our teachers sure know the score!</p>
<h6>Photo by Kelly B.</h6>
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<p>Music is good for human beings –it makes us calmer, smarter, more emotionally balanced, and happier. We are not exactly reinventing the wheel here because the beneficial effects of music are well known.</p>
<p>But wait – let’s take this one step farther. Did you also know that non-humans enjoy playing music as well? This news comes from an unlikely (at least in this context) institution &#8211; Smithsonian’s National ZOO in Washington D.C, which has its animals playing various musical instruments.<br />
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Now, this may sound like monkey business, but the zoo’s management explained in a statement that musical activities “allow animals to demonstrate their species-typical behavior, to allow them to exercise control or choice over their environment, and to enhance their well-being.” The zoo concedes that while animals wouldn&#8217;t necessarily encounter a keyboard or the harmonica in the wild, “the activity engages their sight, touch and hearing senses.&#8221;</p>
<p>What this means is that ALL creatures large and small, and not just humans, draw benefit from music.</p>
<h2>The zoo is alive with the sound of music</h2>
<p>In all fairness, the zoo doesn’t claim that its animals are virtuoso musicians. As these videos demonstrate, at very best they could be categorized as beginners, but they should certainly get applauded for being curious and enthusiastic – the very same qualities that human musicians should have.</p>
<p>Having said that, otters could very well be an exception. The zoo gave them a keyboard and reports that the mammals have mastered the music of <a id="68ff47b3c8060" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsRlO4dQJGI&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Chopsticks”</a>    <script>
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    </script> (also known as &#8211; even more appropriately &#8211; “The Flea Waltz”) and advanced “to something bolder, more expressive and individualistic”.</p>
<p>Here are more “awww” moments: an orangutan playing the <a id="68ff47b3c80a2" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gddXYuRKccM&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">xylophone</a>    <script>
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    </script>. We are not quite sure what melody the bear cub is playing but we’d like to think it is, fittingly enough,  “The Lion Sleeps Tonight.”</p>
<h2>Not a dog and pony show</h2>
<p>At Hey Joe Guitar, we are animal lovers. However, we will not give music lessons to your pets – whether you own a dog, cat, zebra, or an orangutan. <a href="/your-teacher/" title="Our Teachers">Our teachers</a> are well trained and highly qualified, but their experience is limited to humans (we are not saying animals can’t be taught to play, but we are not the ones to teach them!)  Just like a leopard can’t change his spots, we can’t make a horse play the guitar either!</p>
<p>But if you, your child, or another (two-legged) family member would like to learn an instrument, we’ll come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale (Bronx) home or office to give you lessons. We won’t even mind if your animal sits in on the lesson – talk about the proverbial elephant in the room!</p>
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<p>The topic of this blog – recycling – may surprise you. But, as you will soon find out, there IS a connection between recycling and music. Yes, really! Now, unless you have been living under a rock somewhere, or just landed on Earth from another planet, you certainly know what the term “recycling” means:  making new products out of old materials.</p>
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<p>Not only is recycling good for the environment because it conserves precious resources, but it also “breathes” new life into items that would otherwise be discarded, adding to the already toxic pollution. Think of it as a “reincarnation” of sorts: an old and seemingly useless object can, in a manner of speaking, be born again. And this is where the topics of recycling and music converge.</p>
<h2>From trash to art</h2>
<p>Recently, we came across a very <a title="Vacant Homes" href="http://www.pbs.org/newshour/art/detroits-vacant-homes-make-music" target="_blank">interesting article</a> about Gary Zimnicki, a Michigan luthier (a person who makes or repairs string instruments) who is using reclaimed floorboards and ceilings from dismantled vacant buildings to make ukuleles and mandolins. Zimnicki, who, as the article notes “has been making high end guitars, mandolins and ukuleles for musicians all over the world” for over 30 years, “began using old floorboards and ceiling joists to craft more than a dozen instruments.” Although the work is difficult – it involves cleaning off “decades of dirt and gunk and then sawing into the very hard wood,” Zimnicki says the effort is worthwhile: the 100-year-old floorboards “produce a deep, rich sound.” It goes without saying that Zimnicki is to be lauded for thinking out of the box, and for being so creative and imaginative.</p>
<h2>Old instruments never die</h2>
<p>If you are concerned about preserving the environment, you are familiar with the “three Rs” concept: reduce, reuse, and recycle. Zimnicki is reusing and recycling old parts and, at the same time, reducing potential waste so it doesn’t end up in a landfill somewhere, polluting the air we breathe and the water we drink. But you might be wondering what happens to old musical instruments once they emit their last sound? Can they be reused and recycled? The answer is yes…and yes. With a dash of creativity, you can turn old instruments into some very cool decorative objects, which will add a unique personality to your home. For instance, instruments and other musical accessories can be transformed into <a title="Lighting Fixtures" href="http://www.lushome.com/recycling-used-brass-musical-instruments-unique-lighting-music-lights-mitya-hashak/79200" target="_blank">lighting fixtures</a>, side tables, shelves, and other <a title="Unique pieces. " href="http://www.homedit.com/musically-inspired-furniture-and-decorations/" target="_blank">unique pieces</a>. Yes, we know, this is not your conventional home decor, but it just shows that the love of music takes – literally – many different forms and shapes!</p>
<h2>Let us into your environment!</h2>
<p>Our Hey Joe <a title="Guitar Teachers" href="/your-teacher/">Guitar teachers</a> don’t care what your furniture looks like or, for that matter, whether you have any at all (okay, we take it back: a couple of chairs – even recycled ones &#8211; to sit on during a lesson would be nice). As long as there is an instrument (brand new, second-hand, or even made from old floorboards) and a student willing to play it, we will happily come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office and give you or your child music lessons.</p>
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<p>If you have been following our blogs, you know that we often talk about <a href="/blog/start-therapy-at-nyc-music-school/" title="The Benefits of music">benefits of music</a> – physical, emotional, and social.</p>
<p>However, there is one negative aspect as well. We are referring to the hazards of constant exposure to very loud music, which could lead to hearing loss and / or tinnitus, a very unpleasant ringing in the ears.</p>
<p>How could this happen? It all comes down to decibels.<br />
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<h2>Noises off</h2>
<p>Simply put, a decibel is a unit used to measure the intensity of a sound. Studies show that that we can safely listen to music up to 85 decibels, which, in musical terms, translates into (just as an example) a normal piano practice or chamber music concert in a small auditorium. If you frequently exceed this threshold, you are putting yourself at risk of hearing impairment.</p>
<p>That’s because very loud noises  (above 110 decibels) damage sensitivesensory cells in the inner ear, and, over time, the hearing suffers. What does 110 decibels sound like? It is equivalent to noise blared by a power mower or jet engine.</p>
<p>Now, you may be wondering whether any music attains this level of loudness. The answer is yes.  The average decibel count at a rock concert is about 115, with peak passages reaching the ear-blasting 150! That may explain why many professional musicians are almost four times more likely to suffer noise-induced hearing loss, and many of them do.</p>
<p>Famous rockers like Neil Young, Phil Collins, Eric Clapton, and Pete Townshend are just a few among many musicians living with irreversible hearing damage because of the noise levels they have been exposed to. In fact, Townshend helped found an organization aptly named <a href="http://www.hearnet.com/" title="HEAR " target="_blank">HEAR</a> (Hearing Education and Awareness for Rockers), which spreads the message about the dangers of repeated exposure to excessive noise.</p>
<h2>The sound and the fury</h2>
<p>Of course, it would be a great pity to forego the pleasure of music (either as a player or listener) just to avoid the risk of hearing damage. Good news is that there are ways to prevent this condition in yourself and your children – as long as you take sensible precautions.</p>
<p>Even if you don’t attend too many rock concerts, chances are that you and / or your children listen to music on iPods and other MP3 players, which can easily attain high decibel levels. However, there is no need to take drastic steps and give up your personal audio equipment altogether – just practice good sense and moderation by lowering the volume and taking frequent breaks.</p>
<p>You can also invest in some good noise-cancelling headphones, but the best prevention (which really IS worth a pound of cure) is educating yourself and your children about dangers of excessive noise and the importance of protective measures.</p>
<h2>Gentle on the ears</h2>
<p>It goes without saying that our teachers know all about the effects of excessively loud music, and would never endanger your children’s ears. Such knowledge – along with other important aspects of music education like the proper technique and posture – is what distinguishes <a href="/your-teacher/" title="Our Teachers">excellent teachers</a> from the rest.</p>
<p>So when our <a href="/your-teacher/" title="Our teachers">teacher</a> rings the doorbell at your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale home or office, you can be sure that your little ones will be safe and – no pun intended – sound. After all, no matter what kind of instrument they play, they will always need their ears!</p>
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<p>You may not have realized it (unless you are a history buff), but 2014 marked the centenary of the beginning of the Great War, aka World War I (1914 – 1918).</p>
<p>Why are we talking about this historical event in a music blog? That’s because we just came across a very interesting <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/deceptivecadence/2014/07/28/333733548/the-great-war-at-100-music-of-conflict-and-remembrance" title="Music of conflict" target="_blank">article</a> published by the <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/deceptivecadence/2014/07/28/333733548/the-great-war-at-100-music-of-conflict-and-remembrance" title="Music of Conflict" target="_blank">National Public Radio (NPR)</a> that talks, very compellingly, about the music created during that time, and how it reflects the moods of musicians caught up in this devastating conflict.</p>
<p>As the article notes, “The extraordinary level of destruction inspired them in myriad ways. Some composers captured the war&#8217;s violence while others seemed to counteract it by writing music that soothed.”<br />
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We’d like to share with you some of the music composed during and after this terrible war (which, unfortunately, wasn’t the last one).</p>
<h2>Music from the trenches</h2>
<p><a id="68ff47b3c989d" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m67HtXxUlmo&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Ravel’s “Le tombeau de Couperin”</a>    <script>
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<p>Welsh lyricist and composer Ivor Novello wrote a heart-tugging song, <a id="68ff47b3c9926" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5P8UokgVqWs&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Keep the Homes Fires Burning (Till the Boys Come Home”)</a>    <script>
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<p>Perhaps the best known WWI song on this side of the Big Pond was composed by New Yorker George M. Cohan, whose statue graces the Times Square. <a id="68ff47b3c9959" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoBW5Xw&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">“Over There”</a>    <script>
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<p>These and <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/deceptivecadence/2014/07/28/333733548/the-great-war-at-100-music-of-conflict-and-remembrance" title="Conflict Songs" target="_blank">other songs</a>, though from another era, beautifully express the emotions and perspectives of those who participated in the war or observed it first-hand.</p>
<p>And even many decades after the war ended, composers continued to commemorate this event, which forever re-shaped the landscape of Europe. One such example is the 2012 Pulitzer Prize-winning opera, Silent Night by Kevin Puts.</p>
<h2>We come to you in peace!</h2>
<p>Obviously, our Hey Joe Guitar teachers are much too young to remember the wars our country had fought in, but they can certainly relate to heart-felt music, whether written during the war(s) or in peacetime.</p>
<p>What is most important to you is that our Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale <a href="/your-teacher/" title="Our Teachers">teachers</a>  can relay their love of music to each student, so that your child will have the best instruction possible – no matter what instrument he or she plays.</p>
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<p>New York musician Boujemaa Razgui had a big surprise &#8211; but not a good one – waiting for him when he landed at JFK recently. U.S. customs officials seized and smashed each one of his handmade flutes &#8211; 11 neys and two kawalas, which are commonly used in Middle Eastern music.</p>
<p>What possible danger did these instruments pose to the nation’s security, you may ask? Customs inspectors decided that the bamboo flutes were “agricultural products” capable of unleashing foreign pests and diseases onto U.S. crops and livestock.</p>
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<p>This wacky-but-true story brought to mind other interesting incidents involving musical instruments. We are happy to share them with you here!</p>
<h2>Unfriendly skies</h2>
<p>It would seem that airports are not the friendliest and safest places for instruments – as the above example demonstrates.</p>
<p>A few years ago, another story made news, this one unfolding on the tarmac of Chicago’s O’Hare Airport. Canadian musician Dave Carroll and his band, Sons of Maxwell, looked out the plane’s window and watched in horror as baggage handlers tossed Dave’s expensive guitar.</p>
<p>The guitar was damaged, but when Dave complained to United Airlines, he got the runaround. Frustrated, he wrote a protest song of sorts and posted it on YouTube <a id="68ff47b3ca2cb" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YGc4zOqozo&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">The video</a>    <script>
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<p>In the meantime, the song not only became a YouTube and iTunes hit, but also made TIME Magazine’s list of the Top 10 Viral Videos of 2009. And that’s not all: Taylor Guitars, a company that manufactured the mishandled instrument, offered Dave two guitars and other props for his <a id="68ff47b3ca30e" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-UoERHaSQg&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">second video</a>    <script>
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<p>Dave has successfully turned his tale of woe into a series of tongue-in-cheek videos; we love the way he handled this matter and are happy that he prevailed in the end!</p>
<h2>Lost – but found!</h2>
<p>Another tale with a happy ending is that of an old Stradivarius violin and its absent-minded caretaker.</p>
<p>A 2012 story out of Switzerland reported that a musician left the priceless instrument, which he borrowed from a friend, on a train. Surveillance tapes showed another passenger leaving the train with the violin in his hand, and authorities immediately launched an appeal for help.</p>
<p>Now, you must know that Stradivarius violins are not exactly a dime a dozen. They are rare – only several hundred of these 17th century treasures remain in existence today – and they are very, very expensive (the one left on the train was reportedly worth several million dollars).</p>
<p>So it must have been music to the hapless fellow’s ears when he found out that the person seen with the violin in hand was not a thief but a Good Samaritan carrying the instrument to the station&#8217;s “lost and found” office. As the savior explained it, “There were some drunks on the train, so I took the violin case to make sure nothing happened to it.”</p>
<p>There are lots of other great stories <a href="http://mentalfloss.com/article/52212/7-more-really-weird-musical-instruments" target="_blank">involving musical instruments</a> – funny, wacky, or just interesting.</p>
<p>And here’s an anecdote we find hilarious: For Christmas 1936, Spanish painter Salvador Dalí sent comedian Harpo Marx a harp with barbed-wire strings. Harpo sent back a <a href="http://pages.citebite.com/l2r5n8p3j5tgo" target="_blank">photograph</a> of himself “playing” the instrument with bandaged fingers. Isn’t this …surreal?</p>
<h2>“TLC” is our middle name!</h2>
<p>You already know that Hey Joe Guitar is an excellent <a href="/why-us/" target="_blank">music school</a> and our teachers are second to none.</p>
<p>But here’s something you might not have known, so we hasten to add it: our teachers handle instruments with tender loving care. You can rest assured that when they show up at your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale (Bronx) home, they will NEVER smash the flutes, damage the guitars, or wreak havoc with any other instruments!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Manhattan guitar lessons are good for body and soul None of us can forget the unspeakable tragedy that happened at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newton CT last year, where 20 children and six adults were killed in a shooting spree. This horrific event has left emotional scars on the victims&#8217; families and the...</p>
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<p>None of us can forget the unspeakable tragedy that happened at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newton CT last year, where 20 children and six adults were killed in a shooting spree. This horrific event has left emotional scars on the victims&#8217; families and the community at large, but these brave people have been finding comfort in an unexpected source: music and arts.</p>
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<p>In a <a href="http://www.csmonitor.com/The-Culture/Family/2013/1202/Newtown-families-find-healing-in-music-and-art" target="_new">recent article</a>, Jimmy Greene, whose daughter was killed in the shooting, says that playing his saxophone has helped him deal with his grief.  &#8220;I picked up my instrument one day and felt much better,&#8221; he recounts. &#8220;I realized that music is a big part of who I am and the more I played, the more like myself I felt. In the time I didn&#8217;t play, I kind of lost sense of myself in a way.&#8221;</p>
<p>He adds that he found music helpful in &#8220;dealing with the grief and the loss, the pain and the sadness that I deal with every day.&#8221;</p>
<p>Greene is a professional musician who also teaches music at Western Connecticut State University, but the fact is that many other people in Newton have found a measure of relief in music and creative arts in general.</p>
<p>We at Hey Joe Guitar music school are not surprised – we have always known through our own experience (which is backed by a vast body of research), that music has a strong therapeutic effect, which eases both emotional and physical pain. That&#8217;s because music provides an outlet for expressing feelings that mere language does not.</p>
<h2>Musical miracles</h2>
<p>Just as an example, studies show that music has a beneficial effect on cardiovascular heath because it normalizes blood pressure, as well as heart and respiratory rates. It also has shown promise in cancer recovery by helping reduce anxiety in patients receiving radiation therapy, and ease nausea and other discomforts from chemotherapy.</p>
<p>There is also strong evidence of benefits to mental health. For instance, music therapy lowers stress and anxiety, and helps depressive patients recover quicker.</p>
<p>What is the connection between music and healing? Experts say that is an intricate process, but, generally speaking, music helps us relax, distracts our minds from our problems, and provides an emotional release from all the tensions and stress factors that can make us ill.</p>
<p>Now, you might be wondering what kind of music is the most powerful healer. It all depends on the genre YOU like and respond to best – classical, jazz, blues, pop, or the type we usually associate with the word &#8220;soothing,&#8221; which is a New Age-like, subliminal sound <a id="68ff47b3cacc1" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_j9QLl65fR0&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Video</a>    <script>
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<h2>To your health!</h2>
<p>As the songs says, we believe in music <a id="68ff47b3cad03" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1m5sfA73JCU&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Video</a>    <script>
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    </script> We have seen many instances of the powerful effect that our Manhattan, Brooklyn and Riverdale (Bronx) music lessons have had on our students – whatever their age or level of proficiency.<br />
You might think, &#8220;a lesson is a lesson, so what&#8217;s the big deal?&#8221; We beg to disagree! We pride ourselves on our individual, <a href="/how-it-works/">personalized approach</a> , as well as our top-notch <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/our-music-teachers">teachers</a> .<br />
Whether for health or pleasure (or both), we are just what the doctor ordered!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jan 2014 00:01:37 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Music lessons pave the way to social phenomena Have you ever heard of a New York resident named Bill Wasik? Those in the know will recognize him as a senior editor of Wired Magazine and former senior editor at Harper&#8217;s Magazine. By now you might be wondering what a journalist has to do with the...</p>
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<p>Have you ever heard of a New York resident named Bill Wasik? Those in the know will recognize him as a senior editor of Wired Magazine and former senior editor at Harper&#8217;s Magazine.</p>
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<p>By now you might be wondering what a journalist has to do with the topic we cover in these blogs, which is music. Actually, Wasik does have an indirect role in bringing music to people all over the world: he is the creator of a 21st century phenomenon known as a flash mob, which he started in 2003 as a social experiment of sorts. Even though the first one he organized that year at Macy&#8217;s on Herald Square was a flop, since then the trend has grown, gained popularity, and gone<br />
viral.</p>
<p>In a nutshell, a flash mob is a sudden gathering of a group of people in a public place to perform some act of artistic expression, to the surprise of unsuspecting onlookers and passersby. The flash mobs we love most are the ones that feature music. We would like to share with you some of our favorite ones and hope you will find them as uplifting as we do!</p>
<h2>Causing a scene (but it&#8217;s all good!)</h2>
<p>What is so cool about this phenomenon is that it started in NYC (as so many cool things do) and, in the past 10 years, has spread around the world like wildfire. Just look at these examples:</p>
<p>Spain: We really love this rendition of Beethoven&#8217;s &#8220;Ode to Joy&#8221; from his Ninth Symphony, which is one of the most famous works in the history of <a id="68ff47b3cb641" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCwwcsSH5bI&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">classical music:</a>    <script>
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<p>Canada: You don&#8217;t expect to hear Handel&#8217;s &#8220;Messiah&#8221; at a mall food court, do you? It just shows you that you should always keep an <a id="68ff47b3cb684" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXh7JR9oKVE&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">open mind:</a>    <script>
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<p>Mexico: An even more unlikely venue for a rousing chorus is a public library, where total silence is de rigueur. This, however, is one instance where a librarian didn&#8217;t <a id="68ff47b3cb6ba" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnCXb6gffwg&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">hush the crowd:</a>    <script>
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<p>Great Britain: What a joyful scene at the arrivals terminal at London&#8217;s Heathrow airport. Wouldn&#8217;t you like to be welcomed <a id="68ff47b3cb6ec" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NB3NPNM4xgo&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">like this?</a>    <script>
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<p>Belgium: We really like this spunky dance-and-song flash mob at a <a id="68ff47b3cb71b" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQLCZOG202k&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">train station:</a>    <script>
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<p>New York: Of course, we can&#8217;t bring you flash mobs from around the world and neglect to mention ones from our own fair city. This particular one at a <a id="68ff47b3cb74a" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnY59mDJ1gg&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Queens grocery store</a>    <script>
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<h2>The power of music </h2>
<p>What is so special about these flash mobs? We think the answer is pretty obvious. Just watch how the spectators react to these performances: the delight, pleasure, and sheer enjoyment are written all over their faces. This response shows that music has a positive impact on people&#8217;s moods and emotions – wherever in the world they live.</p>
<p>At <a href="/how-it-works/">Hey Joe Guitar music school</a>, we consider ourselves lucky to share our love of music with our students. We can&#8217;t promise that our teachers will perform a flash mob or create a new social phenomenon at your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale (Bronx) home or office (in fact, we are certain they won&#8217;t), but they will give you …phenomenal music lessons nevertheless!</p>
<h6>Photo: Ray Tyler Images</h6>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Begin the New Year with Private Guitar Lessons If you think that Christmas is over, you are right… but also wrong! While the Catholic and Protestant celebrations are indeed behind us, Eastern Orthodox churches are yet to commemorate this holy event on January 7. Actually, Eastern Orthodox congregations don&#8217;t dispute December 25 as the time...</p>
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<p>If you think that Christmas is over, you are right… but also wrong! While the Catholic and Protestant celebrations are indeed behind us, Eastern Orthodox churches are yet to commemorate this holy event on January 7.</p>
<p>Actually, Eastern Orthodox congregations don&#8217;t dispute December 25 as the time of Christ&#8217;s birth, but they follow a different calendar &#8211; one that lags behind by nearly two weeks.</p>
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<p>The Orthodox churches adhere to an old, Julian calendar, named after its creator Julius Caesar, who introduced it in 46 BC as a reform of the ancient Roman timetable.  In 1582, however, Pope Gregory XIII modified the Julian calendar in order to correct its inaccuracies and miscalculations, such as 11 extra minutes each year, which was not compatible with the timing of the solar year.</p>
<p>The Gregorian calendar made up for the 11-minute discrepancy and has been widely used throughout the world. But the liturgical calendar of the Eastern Orthodox Church continues to follow the Julian system. So now you know: Christmas is celebrated on January 7 and New Year on the 14th.</p>
<h2>Different dates, same faith</h2>
<p>Despite the discrepancy in the timing of their observances, members of the Orthodox Church celebrate the same sacraments as other Christians. In fact, in the early days of Christianity, Roman Catholics and Orthodox congregants worshipped together. The split between the two denominations occurred in 1054 as a result of a dispute over the Papal authority.</p>
<p>Quite a few countries follow the Orthodox teachings, including Greece, Russia, Ukraine, Moldova, Belarus, Bulgaria, Serbia, Macedonia, and Romania. The immigrants from these countries established their churches in the United States, and in NYC as well.</p>
<p>Just as Western Christians observe the four weeks of Advent, their Eastern Orthodox counterparts practice the 40-day Nativity Fast, which is a traditional time of prayer, abstinence and penance.</p>
<p>On January 7, churches may light a fire of blessed palms and burn frankincense to commemorate the gifts the three wise men brought to baby Jesus.</p>
<p>There is one common thread that the Western and Eastern Christians share in their celebration of Christmas. Do you know what it is? You guessed it: music!</p>
<h2>Multi-lingual Christmas</h2>
<p>We love the songs that resound throughout the Orthodox churches at Christmas, and we especially enjoy hearing them in languages of each country. Here&#8217;s a sampling:
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<p>These are just a few examples, but they give you a sense of how beautifully solemn Eastern Orthodox Christmas is.</p>
<h2>It&#8217;s not all Greek to us!</h2>
<p>At Hey Joe Guitar, we find religious music, regardless of its denomination, truly inspirational. But it&#8217;s no news to you that we love ALL styles of music, whether put into song or played on any instrument (after all, we are a music school!).</p>
<p>Our <a href="/your-teacher/">excellent teachers</a> (many of whom are multi-lingual too) come to your <a href="http://www.heyjoeguitar.com/neighborhoods/"> Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale (Bronx) home or office</a>  to give you lessons adapted to your (or your child&#8217;s) level. </p>
<p>Whether you celebrate New Year&#8217;s on January 1 or the 14th, 2014 is a great year to start guitar lessons, begin the piano, or learn any other musical instrument!
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Do you hear what we hear? Listen and learn with New York City music school! Chances are that wherever you go these days, you hear traditional Christmas carols. Yes, they are beautiful and, for many of us, bring memories of Christmases past. &#8220;Silent Night,&#8221; &#8220;O Holy Night,&#8221; &#8220;The Little Drummer Boy,&#8221; and &#8220;Do You Hear...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Do you hear what we hear? Listen and learn with New York City music school!</h2>
<p>Chances are that wherever you go these days, you hear traditional Christmas carols. Yes, they are beautiful and, for many of us, bring memories of Christmases past. &#8220;Silent Night,&#8221; &#8220;O Holy Night,&#8221; &#8220;The Little Drummer Boy,&#8221; and &#8220;Do You Hear What I Hear,&#8221; are among the carols that usually carry the Yuletide season into the New Year.</p>
<p>We at Hey Joe Guitar love those songs too, but, let&#8217;s be honest, sometimes we would like to hear something new &#8211; or, at least, something that is not as widely played as the traditional carols.</p>
<p>Do such songs exist? Yes they do! There are plenty of lesser-known tunes that beautifully express the true spirit of Christmas. We hope that, among the ones listed below, you will find some that will… strike a chord with you and your family.<br />
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<h3>Put on your listening ears</h3>
<p>These are among our favorite not-so-well-known Christmas songs. Do you agree that they are worth listening to?</p>
<p><a id="68ff47b3ccc53" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGukVErPqwM&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">There is a Star that Shines Tonight</a>    <script>
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<p><a id="68ff47b3ccc98" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ou37Jncu7k&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Christmas Celebration</a>    <script>
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    </script> – B.B. King</p>
<p><a id="68ff47b3ccccf" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKKgOvf0VkY&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">New Star Shining</a>    <script>
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    </script> – Ricky Skaggs</p>
<p><a id="68ff47b3ccd01" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SamRPa1gRJQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Dear Santa</a>    <script>
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<p><a id="68ff47b3ccd33" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeShHAZk3to&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Please Come Home for Christmas</a>    <script>
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    </script> – The Eagles</p>
<p>Notice how this selection includes different genres, from jazz and blues to pop and country. So whatever kind of music you are partial to, chances are you will find exactly what you like!</p>
<h3>Sounds from near and far</h3>
<p>Speaking of lesser-known Christmas songs, have you ever wondered what traditional tunes are most popular in other countries? Of course, we all know the one from our <a id="68ff47b3ccd64" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihW56Xa3XGQ&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">south of the border</a>    <script>
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<li><a id="68ff47b3cced3" rel="wp-video-lightbox" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFe2TIqPy4U&#038;width=640&#038;height=480" title="">Brazil:</a>    <script>
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<p>Yes, we know, the world is a vast place and the wealth of Christmas musical traditions is huge. Unfortunately, we can&#8217;t include all of them here, but at least you have an opportunity to hear some of them.</p>
<h3>All you want for Christmas: New York City Music School</h3>
<p>Say your interest is piqued and you want to pursue music – Christmas and other. Nothing could be easier and more enjoyable than getting involved with our <a href="/what-we-do/">NYC music school</a></p>
<p>Whatever instrument you want to play – guitar, piano, drums, or anything else &#8211; (or whatever songs you would like to sing), our excellent teachers will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office to give you personalized music lessons.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>At New York City Music School, We Know Our Christmas Tunes &#8216;Tis the season of &#8220;fa la la la la, la la la,&#8221; and chances are you too are belting out, or at least humming to, some Christmas tunes. Whether it&#8217;s about rocking around the Christmas tree, decking the halls with boughs of holly, riding...</p>
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<p>&#8216;Tis the season of &#8220;fa la la la la, la la la,&#8221; and chances are you too are belting out, or at least humming to, some Christmas tunes. Whether it&#8217;s about rocking around the Christmas tree, decking the halls with boughs of holly, riding through the woods in a one-horse open sleigh, or poor grandma getting run over by a reindeer, these traditional songs are an integral part of the holidays.</p>
<p>But wait: have you ever wondered what interesting and maybe even wacky tales are behind the most popular Christmas carols? No? Well then, read on…</p>
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<h3>Holly Jolly Christmas</h3>
<p>Sure you know all the seasonal standards, but – do you REALLY? Here&#8217;s a list of some curious facts about Christmas music you may have missed along the way:</p>
<p>Christmas is a Christian holiday, but many of the most popular tunes are the creation of Jewish songwriters and composers. For example, the music and lyrics of &#8220;White Christmas,&#8221; the most recorded Christmas song in history, were written by Irving Berlin.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJSUT8Inl14&#038;w=500&#038;rel=0">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJSUT8Inl14&amp;w=500&amp;rel=0</a></p>
<p>Johnny Marks was the prolific songwriter of &#8220;Rudolf The Red-Nosed Reindeer&#8221;, &#8220;Rockin&#8217; Around The Christmas Tree&#8221; and &#8220;Run Rudolph Run&#8221;</p>
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<p>&#8220;I&#8217;ll be Home For Christmas&#8221;, was composed by Walter Kent; &#8220;Winter Wonderland&#8221; is the creation of Felix Bernard; and &#8220;The Christmas Song&#8221;, was composed by Mel Torme.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JE8D52xD4uw&#038;w=500&#038;rel=0">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JE8D52xD4uw&amp;w=500&amp;rel=0</a><br />
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<p>And don&#8217;t think that Jewish composers are behind only the 20th century&#8217;s crop of songs &#8211; the music to &#8220;Hark the Herald Angels Sing&#8221;, was composed in 1840 by Felix Mendelssohn. In fact, there is something very interesting about this particular piece of music. Read on to find out!</p>
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<h3>Stories behind the songs</h3>
<p>&#8220;Hark the Herald Angels Sing&#8221; has been a traditional Christmas carol for more than 170 years, but Mendelssohn actually composed this cantata – to the lyrics written in the previous century by a Methodist cleric Charles Wesley &#8211; to commemorate Johann Guttenberg&#8217;s invention of the printing press. Why a prominent composer would mark an invention that had occurred 400 years earlier with a religious song, we do not know. But whatever the reason is, we are happy that he gave the world this wonderful carol, which is still a part of Christmas repertoire all these years later.</p>
<p>Hang on – there are more fascinating facts out there. For instance, &#8220;Jingle Bells&#8221;, one of the most popular holiday songs, is not about Christmas at all; it was originally written for the Thanksgiving celebrations.</p>
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<p>Another typical song is &#8220;Do You Hear What I Hear?&#8221; You&#8217;d THINK it&#8217;s a Christmas tune, but in reality, it is a peace song, inspired by the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ad7KU9bCTAM&#038;w=500&#038;rel=0">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ad7KU9bCTAM&amp;w=500&amp;rel=0</a></p>
<p>And there is a sweet &#8220;awwww&#8221; moment associated with the above-mentioned &#8220;I&#8217;ll be Home For Christmas:&#8221; Gemini 7 astronauts Frank Borman and Jim Lovell asked to have this song played for them while they were in space. Their wish did come true: they returned to Earth on December 18, 1965, after two weeks spent in orbit.</p>
<h3>Comfort and joy – in your home</h3>
<p>We are happy to share with you all these fascinating tidbits and hope they have inspired you to further explore the world of music – Christmas and otherwise. Do you want to be a little drummer boy (or girl)? Or perhaps you&#8217;d like to start guitar or piano lessons or, for that matter, learn to play any other instrument in the convenience of your own home or office?</p>
<p><a href="/contact-us/">Contact us</a> and one of our wonderful NYC music teachers will appear at your doorstep, whether you live in Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale. With music in your life, you&#8217;ll never have a &#8220;Blue Christmas!&#8221;</p>
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<p>It&#8217;s <em>that</em> time of the year again – Christmas spirit is in the air. With Thanksgiving over, the holiday season is officially under way.</p>
<p>But before you start thinking about all the festivities, there is another celebration that is perhaps lesser-known in this country, but nevertheless very important in the Catholic and other Christian churches: the Advent. It starts four Sundays before Christmas and this year falls on December 1. (The Eastern Orthodox Church observes a similar season from November 15 until Christmas).</p>
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<h3>The lead-in to Christmas</h3>
<p>Simply put, Advent is the new year of the Christian church, a time of preparation for Christmas and the celebration of Christ&#8217;s birth. It is, therefore, a time of spiritual reflection and anticipation – an aspect that is often forgotten in the pre-holiday frenzy of shopping, eating, and other merrymaking</p>
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<p>It is not certain when exactly Advent observances had begun, but historians believe it was in the 4<sup>th</sup> century. At that time, it was considered to be a time for Christians to devote themselves to prayer and fasting.</p>
<p>While the churches mark this liturgical observance, it is not perhaps as common among families in the United States as it is in Europe and other parts of the world, where Advent is viewed as an integral part of the Christmas season. </p>
<p>There are two Advent traditions that are observed in many homes: the wreaths and calendars.</p>
<h3>The advent of Advent</h3>
<p>The origin of Advent wreaths can be traced to folk traditions of northern Europe, where people lit candles on circular arrangements of evergreen branches, bringing light and warmth to the darkest and coldest nights of winter.</p>
<p>To this day, wreaths are an important part of Advent observances, with candles lit on each of the Sundays leading up to Christmas Day.</p>
<p>What about the calendars? They first appeared in Germany in the 19<sup>th</sup> century and quickly spread across Europe and North America. This calendar has 24 small doors (representing the December days preceding Christmas), which are opened by children every morning.</p>
<p>In the early versions, the doors opened to reveal images from the Bible. These days, however, most Advent calendars have no religious content and often contain pieces of chocolate.</p>
<h3>Celebrating with music</h3>
<p>We can&#8217;t talk about the Advent without mentioning the music (especially since we are a music school!)</p>
<p>We all know Christmas carols and other traditional holiday tunes, but what about the Advent songs?</p>
<p>As you can imagine, most of them are, for obvious reasons, religious in nature, such as &#8220;O Come, O Come, Emmanuel,&#8221;</p>
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<p>&#8220;The Angel Gabriel,&#8221; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pliqObTHxUQ and &#8220;Waiting in Silence&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-9s_oG4W9U&#038;w=500&#038;rel=0">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-9s_oG4W9U&amp;w=500&amp;rel=0</a></p>
<p>But there are also plenty of other songs that are a good fit for this holy season. Here are just some of them:</p>
<p>&#8220;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RVTZDgcpqM" target="_new">Breath of Heaven</a>&#8221; by Amy Grant </p>
<p>&#8220;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIvwvZBS9ZI" target="_new">Here With Us</a>&#8221; by Joy Williams </p>
<p>&#8220;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGAXlGBB10M" target="_new">The Candle Song</a>&#8221; </p>
<p>and, for a lighter and more upbeat tune, </p>
<p>&#8220;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DA81JjI40V0" target="_new">Getting Ready for Christmas</a>&#8221; by Paul Simon</p>
<h3> Get ready for Christmas </h3>
<p>Whether you want to learn to play Advent songs, or any other kind of music on any instrument, <a href="/why-us/">our NYC music school</a> is the right fit for you or your child.</p>
<p>Hey Joe Guitar&#8217;s excellent <a href="/your-teacher/">teachers</a> will brave the cold of December and come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale (Bronx) home or office to give you lessons.</p>
<p>So &#8211; light the candles on your wreath and start your lead-in to Christmas with beautiful music!</p>
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<p>Remember when your mom used to tell you to sit straight? We hope you listened to her because good posture – the body&#8217;s alignment in relation to the force of gravity &#8211; is very important.</p>
<p>Maybe you&#8217;ve never thought about it, but gravity overstresses your muscles, joints, and ligaments. If you constantly slouch or stoop, chances are you&#8217;ll end up with chronic aches and pains. But correct posture will distribute the force of gravity evenly throughout your body, preventing soreness and other discomfort.</p>
<p>You might be wondering why in the world we are talking about posture in a music blog. Just sit straight and read on!</p>
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<h2>Yes, mother knows best!</h2>
<p>Whatever instrument you play, regardless of whether it&#8217;s small and light like the harmonica or big like the upright bass, certain muscles of your body will be working overtime because of the repetitive motion required for playing.</p>
<p>Repetitive stress injuries like tendonitis, bursitis, as well as back, neck and shoulder pain could strike a musician just as they sometimes happen to athletes. But yes, you can prepare your body to resist these pesky and painful inconveniences. </p>
<p>We don&#8217;t mean to sound like your mother, but this merits repeating:  correct body posture and movement – called &#8220;body mechanics&#8221; &#8211; while holding your instrument is very important for any musician. It will not only prevent physical discomfort but a poor performance as well!</p>
<h2>Fit as a fiddle</h2>
<p>If you play your instrument sitting down, remember to sit with a tall, straight back near the front of the chair, with your feet flat on the floor – your center of gravity should be on your feet and &#8220;sit bones,&#8221; rather than on your back or neck. </p>
<p>What if you play standing up? Your body must be balanced, with the weight evenly distributed between the two feet, which should be placed in a V position, not too close or too far apart.</p>
<p>And, it goes without saying that you should stand tall and not slouch, stoop or bend, so you can hold and position your instrument properly.</p>
<h2>Whip yourself into shape</h2>
<p>Clearly, we can&#8217;t teach you all about proper posture and weight distribution right here and now (but our Manhattan music lessons instructors who come to your home or office, will!)</p>
<p>Just to give you some practical ideas, these tips will help you &#8220;ache-proof&#8221; your body so you can handle your instrument like a pro:</p>
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<p>Stretch before playing. These exercises  will help you become more flexible and &#8220;fluid.&#8221; Strengthen your wrists, hands and arms, since they are essential &#8220;tools&#8221; while you play. Simple exercises like squeezing a tennis ball or lifting a dumbbell will be useful. Building up the core strength of your diaphragm trunk muscles is very important, especially if you play a woodwind or brass instrument.</p>
<p>These are just several of many exercises that will, if practiced regularly, improve your posture – in music and in life.</p>
<p>But even the best exercises will not prevent soreness if you don&#8217;t know how to hold your instrument correctly, so ask your Manhattan music lessons teacher to show you. He or she will be happy to come to your NYC home (Brooklyn and Riverdale in the Bronx included) and …set you straight!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This Thanksgiving, NYC Guitar School Celebrates Native American Sounds When you think about Thanksgiving, do images of a succulent Butterball turkey with all the delicious trimmings jump to mind? To most people, that is what Thanksgiving is all about – good food, good company, a good football game and, of course, expressing gratitude for all...</p>
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<p>When you think about Thanksgiving, do images of a succulent Butterball turkey with all the delicious trimmings jump to mind?</p>
<p>To most people, that is what <a href="/blog/at-thanksgiving-manhattan-music-lessons-go-beyond-the-turkey-trot/">Thanksgiving</a> is all about – good food, good company, a good football game and, of course, expressing gratitude for all of life’s blessings.</p>
<p>But wait. Have you ever thought about what our country was like when the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock on a blistery December day in 1620? That historic event, and a harvest celebration that followed, eventually spawned the Thanksgiving holiday, as we know it today.<br />
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When the Mayflower docked and the colonialists disembarked onto dry land, they were met by Samoset, a Native American from the Wampanoag tribe. There was also Squanto, a member of the Patuxet nation, who helped the Pilgrims survive their first winter in the New World. By bringing the settlers corn and turkey, the locals had unwittingly started a Thanksgiving tradition that is still observed today.</p>
<p>Yes, Native Americans formed an early version of the “welcome wagon,” and yet their story is often left untold during the Thanksgiving celebrations.</p>
<h2>Beyond the pow-wow</h2>
<p>When the Mayflower sailed to the New World, science, philosophy and the arts thrived in post-Renaissance Europe. Native Americans, meanwhile, lived in far more primitive and perilous surroundings.</p>
<p>Yet, they had their tribal music, which – no pun intended – played a major role in their religious and ceremonial rites. Unlike their European counterparts, who played (or listened to) music for the enjoyment, indigenous American music had a specific, utilitarian purpose, such as the healing of the sick, the bringing of rain, or the success in battle.</p>
<p>Drums, flutes, rattles, whistles, and other instruments were (and still are) routinely used, producing a plaintive and poignant sound.</p>
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<p>Then, there are Native American songs, which &#8211; by our Western standards – may sound monotonous, flat, and even off-key. But that unusual sound reflects the true spirit of the indigenous people and the many struggles and hardships they have had to overcome in order to survive – all of which make the music so special.</p>
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<p>For the past decade and a half, these unique sounds have been celebrated at the annual <a href="http://www.nativeamericanmusicawards.com" target="_blank">Native American Music Awards ceremony</a>, which not only recognizes outstanding musical achievement among Native Americans, but also gives indigenous musicians a greater &#8211; and much deserved – exposure.</p>
<h2>Then and now</h2>
<p>Have you ever wondered what our city looked like at the time of the Pilgrims’ arrival at Plymouth Rock? It certainly didn’t resemble the vibrant metropolis it is today. Called New Amsterdam at the time, it was a Dutch settlement and only the southern tip of Manhattan was inhabited. The rest of the territory that now forms New York City was wilderness where deer, bears, and coyotes roamed.</p>
<p>Aren’t you glad those days are over? Our NYC music teachers certainly are, because they go where no early settler had gone before – all over Manhattan, parts of Brooklyn, as well as Riverdale section of the Bronx. Needless to say, they wouldn’t want to encounter a coyote on their way to give an in-home or in-office music lesson because all they have to defend themselves is an instrument!</p>
<p>We mean it when we say that our Manhattan, Brooklyn and Riverdale music lessons are danger-free. <a href="/contact-us/">Try us</a> and see for yourself!</p>
<h6>Photo by: California State University</h6>
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<p>NYC weather can be extreme sometimes – sizzling hot and humid summers and frigid winters. But what lies in between – fall and spring – is usually very pleasant.</p>
<p>Let’s talk about autumn. You don’t have to live in New England to enjoy changing colors – New York boasts some beautiful foliage as well, and you can observe how the golden-yellow and red leaves turn the sometimes gray city landscape into a <a href="http://newyork.cbslocal.com/top-lists/nycs-7-best-spots-to-see-fall-foliage/ " target="_blank">beautiful burst of color</a>. There is crispness in the air and the fragrance of freshly fallen leaves.<br />
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All this scenery makes us want to…sing! What is it you are saying – that there are no good autumn songs? We bet to disagree. Here’s Hey Joe Guitar’s Fall Playlist of our favorite fall tunes:</p>
<h2>Warm and fuzzy…</h2>
<p> “<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEMCeymW1Ow" target="_blank">The Autumn Leaves</a>” by Nat King Cole</p>
<p>“<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0K2b5S3bafM" target="_blank">Forever Autumn</a>” by the Moody Blues</p>
<p>“<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l040iMtUwmk" target="_blank">Autumn Changes</a>” by Donna Summer</p>
<p>“<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7pAhNumuvo" target="_blank">When the Leaves Come Falling Down</a>” by Van Morrison</p>
<p>“<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gV_SyNfnPxI" target="_blank">November Blue</a>” by the Avert Brothers</p>
<p>Those are just some of our favorite autumn tunes – do you have any of your own?</p>
<h2>Nature’s bounty</h2>
<p><em>“There&#8217;s peanut dust and corn husks drifting&#8217; through the air tonight<br />
The marching&#8217; band&#8217;s warming&#8217; up under the football lights<br />
There&#8217;s tractor-trailers backed up down by the elevator<br />
Train track grain car will roll in later<br />
Get filled up and head on out in the world.”</em></p>
<p>~ “Harvest Time” by Luke Bryan</p>
<p>The fall season conjures up images not only of changing and falling leaves, but also brings to mind shiny chestnuts, acorns, apples, corn, pumpkins, squash, and other seasonal delicacies.</p>
<p>Which brings us to the subject of harvest. Autumn is the traditional harvest time – the fruition of all that had been sown and planted earlier in the year. </p>
<p>And that is another reason to celebrate the fall with season-appropriate songs:</p>
<p>&#8220;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2MtEsrcTTs" target="_blank">Harvest Moon</a>&#8221; by Neil Young</p>
<p>“<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3K_I51E6AKM" target="_blank">Harvest Time</a>” by Luke Bryan</p>
<p>And for a different vibe, listen to this upbeat reggae rendition:</p>
<p>“<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjnetBemXn8" target="_blank">The Harvest</a>” by Tribal Seeds</p>
<h2>“Chill” out with Manhattan music lessons</h2>
<p>As the air is getting chiller and nippier, and the days get shorter and darker, you probably like to stay indoors for your music lessons. No problem – <a href="/your-teacher/">our teachers </a> will come to your home or office – not just in Manhattan, but also in Brooklyn and the Riverdale section of the Bronx.</p>
<p>They will not help you shuck ears of corn or carve the pumpkins, but they will definitely help you “grow” and develop your musical skills, so you can “reap” the rewards of what you have sown.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>New York City Music Lessons Won&#8217;t Give You the Blues! What color is your favorite piece of music? We are serious – different types of music evoke different hues, and many of us make emotional music-color connections based on how the various melodies make us feel. There is actually a body of research from the...</p>
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<p>What color is your favorite piece of music? We are serious – different types of music evoke different hues, and many of us make emotional music-color connections based on how the various melodies make us feel.</p>
<p>There is actually a body of research from the University of California, Berkeley, proving this phenomenon. We find it fascinating because this means that music involves not just our sense of hearing, but also fires up our feelings and imagination.</p>
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<p>So what colors do various melodies convey? The above-mentioned study suggests, for instance, that Mozart&#8217;s energetic <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnORlU6Wzw4" target="_blank">Flute Concerto No. 1 in G</a> major is most often associated with bright yellow and orange, while his heavier <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPlhKP0nZII&amp;feature=youtu.be" target="_blank">Requiem in D minor</a> is seen as grey.</p>
<h2>A burst of color</h2>
<p>Of course, the way we respond to music &#8211; and art in general – is a matter of individual preferences and interpretation, so while someone else may see a certain piece of music as red, you might perceive it as blue or purple.</p>
<p>The researchers say that, generally speaking, we tend to associate faster-paced music in a major key with lighter, more vivid colors, while slower-paced music in a minor key is more likely to be paired up with darker and grayer hues.</p>
<p>And what about pieces that comprise different tempos, going from light and jaunty to heavy and solemn? We can only guess that they will evoke a burst of psychedelic colors.</p>
<h2>Beyond black and white</h2>
<p>We thought it would be fun to listen to different genres of music and pair them with matching colors. We hasten to add that this is a totally unscientific experiment and its findings are highly subjective (which is why we said before that interpretation of music is an individual matter):</p>
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<li>The mellow and soothing sounds of <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvxS_bJ0yOU" target="_blank">Chopin Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2</a> make us think of pale hues like cream, light blue or yellow.</li>
<li>The rousing tunes of <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KK23BhEQVyU" target="_new">Ravel&#8217;s Bolero</a> conjure images of an earthy color like moss green with shades of mauve.</li>
<li>The fast-paced, rhythmic sounds of <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHdU5sHigYQ" target="_new">Dave Brubeck&#8217;s Take Five</a> bring to mind vibrant colors like red and dark blue – with little specks of glitter thrown in.</li>
<li>Last but certainly not least, Led Zeppelin&#8217;s high-vibe <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQmmM_qwG4k" target="_new">Whole Lotta Love</a> evokes &#8220;metallic&#8221; shades of steel gray.</li>
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<p>What do you think of this decidedly personal interpretation?</p>
<h2>Color your world with music</h2>
<p>We are not going to claim that our teachers are experts in color &#8211; or, for that matter, that they will always show up at your doorstep in a color-coordinated outfit.</p>
<p>But we can promise you that our in-home Manhattan music lessons (as well as those we offer in parts of Brooklyn and Riverdale in the Bronx) will provide you with excellent instruction that will leave you…in the pink!</p>
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<p><em>&#8220;I believe we have the noblest roaring blasts here I have ever known on land; they sing their hoarse song through the big tree-tops with a splendid energy that thrills me and stirs me and uplifts me and makes me want to live always.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>Those words, written at the beginning of the 20<sup>th</sup> century by a quintessential American writer, Mark Twain, described the views of the Hudson, as seen from a chestnut tree on the grounds of his Riverdale, NY home.</p>
<p>From 1901 to 1903 Twain leased Wave Hill, an 1843 estate, which, at that time, was already a desirable piece of real estate, since the young Theodore Roosevelt had lived there previously, during the summers of 1870 and 1871.</p>
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<p>Today, Twain&#8217;s chestnut tree is gone, but <a href="http://www.wavehill.org/" target="_blank">Wave Hill</a> is still there in all its splendor: a 28-acre public botanical garden and cultural center, scenically located along the Hudson River in the Bronx&#8217;s Riverdale section.</p>
<h2>A Bronx tale</h2>
<p>A residential neighborhood in the Bronx, Riverdale doesn&#8217;t fit the picture long associated with New York City&#8217;s northernmost borough – that of widespread urban decay. (Heads-up to everyone who still believes this stereotype: today&#8217;s Bronx is rising from the rubble, with many areas boasting neat suburban-style houses and lush greenery).</p>
<p>Riverdale is the perfect example of the best the Bronx – and, for that matter, New York City – has to offer. Maybe because it borders the suburban Westchester County, Riverdale has the &#8220;laid-back&#8221; feel of a bedroom community rather than a hectic urban jungle. It is quiet, green, hilly, and generally softer around the edges than the city to the south.</p>
<p>And even though it is a relatively small section of the Bronx, Riverdale contains many small and pretty neighborhoods and estates – <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fieldston" target="_blank">Fieldston</a>, Bronx, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spuyten_Duyvil" target="_blank">Spuyten Duyvil</a> , as well as South and North Riverdale.</p>
<h2>Making their home in Riverdale</h2>
<p>Mark Twain and Teddy Roosevelt were not the only famous Riverdale residents. The neighborhood also boasts other notables, both past and present:</p>
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<li>As a child, John F. Kennedy lived with his family at 5040 Independence Avenue and attended <a href="http://www.riverdale.edu/" target="_blank">Riverdale Country School</a> from 5th through 7th grade.</li>
<li>Hungarian composer and pianist Bela Bartok lived at 3242 Cambridge Avenue between 1941 and 1943.</li>
<li>The Yankees&#8217; baseball star Lou Gehrig lived and died at 5204 Delafield Avenue.</li>
<li>Fiorello LaGuardia, NYC&#8217;s mayor in the 1930s and 40s, called 5020 Goodridge Avenue &#8220;home.&#8221;</li>
<li>Baseball great Willie Mays still lives at The Whitehall, 3333 Henry Hudson Pkwy.</li>
<li>Eliot Spitzer, former Governor and Attorney General of New York, was born in Riverdale and graduated from the <a href="http://www.horacemann.org/" target="_blank">Horace Mann School</a></li>
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<p>These are just some of many prominent <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riverdale,_Bronx#Notable_natives_and_residents" target="_blank">Riverdale residents</a>; more are listed here</p>
<h2>Riverdale music lessons at your service</h2>
<p>Do you live in Riverdale but don&#8217;t feel like coming to Manhattan for a music lesson? No problem, we understand! Hey Joe Guitar&#8217;s excellent teachers, who are &#8220;fluent&#8221; in all kinds instruments and singing styles will <a href="/how-it-works/">come to your home or office</a>.</p>
<p><a href="/contact-us/">Contact us</a> and we&#8217;ll be at your Riverdale doorstep very soon!</p>
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<blockquote><p>Recently, a heart-warming story about the benefits of music came from an unlikely source: The World Bank. The international financial organization provides loans to developing countries to reduce poverty in various regions of the world. But, it seems, it is no stranger to music either!</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/feature/2013/05/23/Contrarrestar-a-las-pandillas-con-la-cultura-musical-en-El-Salvador" target="_blank">An article</a> in the organization’s publication describes how music classes are keeping young people in violence-ridden neighborhoods of San Salvador (El Salvador’s capital city) off the streets.</p>
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<p>The World Bank-supported initiative, which encourages at risk-youth to develop skills in music and the arts, has had a positive impact. “It enabled 75 young Salvadorians to take up music classes and learn to play a musical instrument,” the article reports. “These after-school workshops fill the youth’s free time, keeping them out of trouble.</p>
<p>Now plans are underway to create a youth symphony orchestra in San Salvador’s most precarious areas.</p>
<h2>Instrument for change</h2>
<p>Similar projects exist or are being organized in Honduras and Guatemala, which, along with El Salvador, are Central America’s most violent regions.</p>
<p>In the United States too the importance of music training for disadvantaged children and teens has gained recognition among educators. So-called “music clinics” and other music and arts-related programs and projects are taking place in school districts across America. They all share the same goal as their Central American counterparts: to keep at-risk kids focused on a positive, nurturing, and fun activity as an alternative to street violence that is prevalent in their communities.</p>
<h2>Keeping kids out of trouble</h2>
<p>Many studies, including one by the National Arts Education Research Center, have demonstrated that violent behavior decreased in kids who participated in music and arts programs.</p>
<p>There are many reasons why music and arts education is effective in keeping potentially violent teens on the straight and narrow. For example, many youngsters turn to crime because of peer pressure, lack of purpose, hopelessness, or deep-seated but unexpressed anger. In all these cases, music education provides a benefit by giving the teens a meaningful purpose, self-confidence, a sense of accomplishment, civic pride, discipline, and a way of expressing – through music – their feelings.</p>
<p>As the 19th century poet Berthold Auerbach so eloquently put it, “Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.”</p>
<p>We are sure all the kids who participate in the World Bank’s project, as well as those in our country, would agree.</p>
<h2>Let’s be in tune!</h2>
<p>We at Hey Joe Guitar are proud to do our part by offering, though our non-profit <a href="http://www.musicankids.org/" target="_blank">CWB </a>Foundation for Children &amp; Music, a variety of music programs to schoolchildren in New York City&#8217;s economically disadvantaged neighborhoods. We hope to make a positive and meaningful impact on their lives and to help them develop a lifelong passion for music.</p>
<p>However, music education is, needless to say, beneficial to people – kids and adults alike – of all sociocultural backgrounds and conditions. Our school can give you in-home or in-office music lessons in Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale – whatever <a href="/how-it-works/">instrument strikes your fancy.</a></p>
<p>With Hey Joe Guitar, you can be part of a (good) gang!</p>
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<p>In Mexico and some other countries, this holiday (<em>El Día de los Muertos</em> in Spanish), focuses on the remembrance of and prayer for departed family members, so it is certainly more touching and solemn in nature than the spooky events associated with Halloween. Yet, as many other celebrations that take place south of the border, the Day of the Dead has a cheery vibe to it. We will tell you about it in a moment, but for now, let&#8217;s have a quick look at the history behind this holiday.</p>
<h2>A cultural legacy</h2>
<p>Mexican traditions connected with this holiday include building of private altars honoring the deceased, and visiting, as well as decorating, their graves.</p>
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<p>It is believed that the modern-day <em>El Día de los Muertos</em> celebrations have their origin in centuries-old indigenous observances and traditions, including an ancient festival dedicated to the Aztec goddess with a tongue twisting name of Mictecacihuatl, who was the ruling queen of the underworld and afterlife. With time, as Catholicism became the dominant religion in Latin America and Europe, the native Mexican customs associated with <em>El Día de los Muertos</em> spilled over to the commemoration of All Saints&#8217; Day on November 1. In the United States, especially in areas with a high concentration of Mexicans, the Day of the Dead is also celebrated. In NYC, Mano a Mano, an organization dedicated to the promotion of Mexican culture, is planning a variety of activities for this week&#8217;s celebrations, which everyone, Mexican or not, is welcome to attend And there are <a href="http://mommypoppins.com/newyorkcitykids/day-of-the-dead-in-new-york-city-mexican-culture-comes-alive-with-el-dia-de-los-muer" target="_blank" rel="noopener">festivities for children</a> as well. <em>El Día de los Muertos</em> is such as big part of Mexico&#8217;s native traditions that in 2008 this festival was recognized by UNESCO as part of its Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, which honors &#8220;traditions or living expressions passed down through generations in the form of oral traditions, performing arts, social practices, rituals, festive events, or knowledge and practices concerning nature and the universe.&#8221;</p>
<h2>Grateful dead</h2>
<p>As we mentioned before, even though it commemorates the decreased, there is nothing morbid about <em>El Día de los Muertos</em>. Black is not the dominant color in this celebration – in fact, the altars and graves are decorated in vibrant colors, including elaborate floral arrangements and even the departed person&#8217;s favorite food. And what about music? Forget gloomy tunes usually associated with death and funerals – Mexico&#8217;s Day of the Dead melodies are upbeat, with distinct drum, chime and guitar sounds, like these two folk songs: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7HFUx93_fo" target="_new">&#8220;La Calaca Flaca&#8221; </a>by Oscar Chavez &#8220;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhvXBMIFSo0" target="_new">Viene La Muerte</a>&#8221; by Amparo Ochoa</p>
<h2>Go &#8220;live&#8221; with Manhattan music school</h2>
<p>We at Hey Joe Guitar love all folklore-rich festivities, especially the ones that feature great music. Not only do these events expose us to melodies we may not normally get to hear, but they also show how important music is in all kinds of celebrations. Hopefully, by hearing these sounds you will be inspired to make beautiful music of your own. Starting is easy – just <a href="/contact-us/">contact us </a> and we will send one of our excellent <a href="/your-teacher/">NYC teachers </a> to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office. It&#8217;s going to be <em>muy caliente!</em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>With our NYC music lessons, you&#8217;ll be ready for tricks AND treats We always talk about the benefits of music, but let&#8217;s be honest –it can be scary too! And with Halloween just around the corner, prepare to be frightened, because we will share with you some of the spookiest songs on our playlist. As...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>With our NYC music lessons, you&#8217;ll be ready for tricks AND treats</h2>
<p>We always talk about the benefits of music, but let&#8217;s be honest –it can be scary too!</p>
<p>And with Halloween just around the corner, prepare to be frightened, because we will share with you some of the spookiest songs on our playlist. As a public service, we are dividing this list into two parts: one (a less scary one) for kids, and the other one, for adults.</p>
<p>So put on your costume and let&#8217;s get the party rolling!</p>
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<h2>A <em>sweet</em> Halloween</h2>
<p>Kids like dressing up and trick-or-treating. Make their Halloween a pleasant one (and only mildly scary) with these fun, childproof songs:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cm1qvX1ygOo">Five Little Pumpkins </a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TK9Y1TeC9Oc">Ten Little Monsters</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPRaY5QWKIk">Spooky, spooky</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gZy-vQ0RnQ">Too Spooky for Me</a></p>
<p>The little ones will have loads of fun with these tunes – just make sure they don&#8217;t sing with their mouths full of candy!</p>
<h2>Boo!!!</h2>
<p>Okay, so kids are now tucked in bed (unless they are hyped up on the sugar rush and are wide awake), and now it&#8217;s your turn to party.</p>
<p>Imagine that you are in a haunted house with creaky floorboards and masses of cobwebs hanging from ever nook and cranny. All of a sudden, you hear a ghostly / ghoulish shriek, and a black cat lands on your shoulder. The lights flicker off and on, and the cat morphs into an evil witch clad in black from the tip of her pointed hat to the hem of her dress. The witch points her gnarly hands at you, with sharp nails that have been uncut in several centuries and says: &#8220;If you don&#8217;t play some good music this very minute, I will put a spell on you!&#8221;</p>
<p>So, you have no choice but to bring out your iPod and start playing. For this occasion, may we suggest these frightfully terrific pieces of music?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOnqjkJTMaA"><strong>&#8220;Thriller&#8221; &#8211; Michael Jackson</strong></a></p>
<p>According to Billboard magazine, this is the most-downloaded Halloween-themed hit of all-time.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4uxIo4t7xM"><strong>&#8220;Ghostbusters&#8221; &#8211; Ray Parker Jr.</strong></a></p>
<p>This song topped the Hot 100 in 1984, the year when it was first released.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bl4dEAtxo0M"><strong>&#8220;Runnin&#8217; with the Devil&#8221; &#8211; Van Halen</strong></a></p>
<p>This 1978 hard rock hit is a classic Halloween song</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-56CNh5S7GU"><strong>&#8220;A Nightmare on my Street&#8221; – D.J. Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince</strong></a></p>
<p>In 1988, before Will Smith became a mega star he is today, he recorded (at the height of his &#8220;Fresh Prince of Beverly Hills&#8221; days) this hip-hop tune, which ranked No. 15 on the Hot 100.</p>
<h2>Magic in your home</h2>
<p>Halloween comes but once a year, but our Manhattan music lessons take place all year long. Whatever type of music you (or your child) want to learn, our teachers will come (but not on a broomstick) to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale (Bronx) home or office for private lessons.</p>
<p>Our instructors are among the best in NYC, but don&#8217;t be afraid that they&#8217;ll put a spell on you. They WILL, however, teach you some wonderfully bewitching music!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>NYC Music Lessons Will Help You Achieve Your Goals What does it take to be successful, whether in your professional, academic, or personal life? Obviously, there are many factors involved – from hard work, discipline, and perseverance to a goal-oriented and positive attitude, in addition to strong “people” skills. But would it surprise you to...</p>
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<p>What does it take to be successful, whether in your professional, academic, or personal life?</p>
<p>Obviously, there are many factors involved – from hard work, discipline, and perseverance to a goal-oriented and positive attitude, in addition to strong “people” skills.</p>
<p>But would it surprise you to learn that another important aspect of success is – music!<br />
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You may not be inclined to take our (admittedly biased) opinion seriously, since we are obviously big music fans. But if you don’t believe us, maybe this recent <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/13/opinion/sunday/is-music-the-key-to-success.html?_r=1&#038; " target="_blank">New York Times</a> piece will convince you. </p>
<h2>Essential components of success</h2>
<p>The connection between music training and academic achievement has been borne out by many studies. There is a body of evidence showing that kids who take music lessons get better grades in science, math, history, and foreign languages than those who had not been involved in music education; they also have better social skills and stronger self-confidence.</p>
<p>But as the above-mentioned article points out, the benefits of music extend to adults in the workplace as well – in whatever professional field they happen to be: “Many high achievers said music opened up the pathways to creative thinking. And their experiences suggest that music training sharpens other qualities: Collaboration. The ability to listen. The power to focus on the present and the future simultaneously.” The article goes on to say that music “functions as a ‘hidden language,’ one that enhances the ability to connect disparate or even contradictory ideas.”</p>
<h2>Sounds of success</h2>
<p>The article mentions some people outside of the music industry whose music training has helped propel them to the top of their fields: former Secretary of State under President George Bush Condoleezza Rice, who trained to be a concert pianist; former chairman of the Federal Reserve Alan Greenspan, was a professional clarinet and saxophone player, and Paul Allen, the co-founder of Microsoft, is a guitar aficionado.</p>
<p>But these people are just the tip of an iceberg – there are many more examples of successful people who have been involved in music. Here are a few current and past musically inclined high-achievers:</p>
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<li>Former President Bill Clinton <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTkUeb6zQFA" target="_blank">plays a saxophone</a> </li>
<li>Physicist Albert Einstein played the piano and violin</li>
<li>Astronaut Neil Armstrong played the baritone horn (on earth; not in space)</li>
<li>British writer Charles Dickens played the accordion</li>
<p>Telephone inventor Thomas Edison was a pianist
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<p>And here is a more <a href="http://clariniano.wordpress.com/2011/01/24/actors-political-leaders-athletes-and-scientists-who-play-musical-instruments/" target="_blank">extensive list</a> of movers, shakers, and their favorite musical instruments </p>
<p>Would these folks be just as successful without music training? We can’t say for sure, but we tend to think that music has been a significant contributing factor in their booming careers.</p>
<h2>We’ve got what it takes!</h2>
<p>At Manhattan music lessons, we believe in achievement. No matter how old you are and what goals you have set for yourself, music can help get you there. It provides a great boost for your (or your child’s) creativity, and ability to focus and perform – all the essential elements of success.</p>
<p>Our NYC teachers will come to your Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Riverdale (Bronx) home or office and give you lessons on an <a href="/how-it-works/">instrument of your choice</a> </p>
<p>Whether you aspire to be successful or already are, with our music lessons, it won’t be lonely at the top!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Get – and stay – healthy with NYC and Manhattan music lessons You already knew that music is very beneficial for your health, as well as for emotional and cognitive development – that&#8217;s not exactly breaking news. Just as a reminder, a multitude of studies have demonstrated that music training in children improves social skills...</p>
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<p>You already knew that music is very beneficial for your health, as well as for emotional and cognitive development – that&#8217;s not exactly breaking news.</p>
<p>Just as a reminder, a multitude of studies have demonstrated that music training in children improves social skills and academic performance. In adults, music has been shown to lift the mood and relieve anxiety, and, consequently, help prevent numerous medical conditions that are stress-related.</p>
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<p>And in the elderly, exposure to music has been known to boost memory and help prevent the onset of age-related, cognition-depleting diseases, such as dementia and Alzheimer&#8217;s.</p>
<p>Yes, music is a wonderful boost for any age, and the best thing is, it&#8217;s all natural – no artificial preservatives, additives, or pesticides.</p>
<p>But, as compelling as these benefits are, music offers even more health perks, such as physical fitness. Wait, you&#8217;ll see!</p>
<h2>Put your muscles to work</h2>
<p>If you ever played an instrument or took voice lessons, you know how much physical strength and endurance these actions require. Whether you play the lightest instruments like a flute or recorder, or the big and heavy ones like the upright bass; whether you blow into it, strum it, or let your fingers do the walking, you can&#8217;t get even the smallest sound out of any of these instruments without putting your muscles to work.</p>
<p>For example, in the very least, wind instruments big and small require the use of facial muscles, as well as various muscle groups located in your chest and abdomen.</p>
<p>For the guitar, your forearm, wrist, shoulder, and neck muscles are put to work, and for the piano, the small muscles of your hands are getting a workout. </p>
<p>And what about the drums? We are glad you asked, because this percussion instrument gives a terrific lower and upper body workout by exercising your legs and arms, making you move and, as a result of all this action, burn fat and calories.</p>
<p>In fact, nearly every instrument will <a href="http://calorielab.com/burned/?mo=se&#038;gr=10&#038;ti=Music+playing&#038;wt=150&#038;un=lb&#038;kg=68" target="_blank" >burn a certain number of calories</a> – 204 for an hour of drum practice, 170 for the trombone, and 136 for the rock guitar.</p>
<p>Another very important health and fitness factor of music training is that, no matter which instrument you play, you must maintain a good posture. That&#8217;s because correct posture strengthens the spinal column and promotes good body alignment, preventing the deterioration of muscles and ligaments that keep you balanced, flexible, and pain-free.</p>
<h2>Flex your muscle!</h2>
<p>Now, you might be wondering how does all this music-related muscle activity make you healthier and fitter.</p>
<p>This is what you should know: With age, our muscle mass declines and the body becomes weaker and less resistant to all kinds of ailments like osteoporosis, arthritis, joint diseases, and other medical conditions. But building up muscle mass throughout your life will help your body stay strong, fit, and healthy.</p>
<p>And by the way, this is another good reason to work with a qualified music teacher: it&#8217;s easy to grab an instrument and start strumming, but unless you maintain the correct posture and muscle control, you might end up with aches, soreness, and stiffness. A good teacher, however, will show you the proper way to sit or stand, hold your instrument, and use your muscle groups.</p>
<h2>Stay healthy – with Manhattan music lessons</h2>
<p>We at Hey Joe Guitar believe in the beneficial powers of music and will be happy to send one of our excellent teachers to your Manhattan, Brooklyn or Riverdale home or office.</p>
<p>All our instructors are <a href="/your-teacher/">carefully screened</a>, so you can be sure they will not only teach your proper musical techniques, but also help you derive the health benefits of music!</p>
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