Musical Tricks & Treats For Halloween
Halloween is just around the corner, so we thought we’d share some musical tricks and treats to get you in the spirit đ How about some ghoulish new lyrics to Night Storm? Here are some […]
Reading Music, Part One – Required or Redundant?
It was interesting to read a recent article by educator Robbie Gennet suggesting that sheet music may not be necessary in music education. Just as enlightening, if not more so, was the reaction in the […]
Music & Connection with Dr. Helen Shoemark
Imagine your brand new baby is seriously ill. You are in an intensive care unit sharing these vital days with all manner of doctors, nurses and specialists, and trying your best to bond with your […]
10 Tips to Making the Most of Yourself & Your Practice
Your Simply Music teacher will tell you that the real learning occurs more at home than in the lesson. As Neil Moore puts it, coming to a lesson is like a chef going to […]
Use Your Power of Creativity for Good! 8 Fun Ways to Raise Awareness, iPods & iTunes for Music & Memory.
Music has always been such a huge part of my life â there are some songs which can instantly transport me to different places in time, invoke memories, stir up feelings that sometimes have languished […]
What Would You See if You Heard Music in Colour?
Music & colour. Of course they have things in common – they can be beautiful, they can trigger memories – but there are other more intriguing connections reported by some people. Isaac Newton […]
Music Quizzes – Who Said Time Wasters Arenât Educational?!
We have all been there, scrolling on Facebook and a quiz comes up âWhich US President Are Youâ (which is more than pointless for anyone outside the USA!) or âWhat Fashion Decade Do You Belong […]
Testing, Testing. Our Secret (now not so secret) iTunes/ iPod Drive & Exciting News to Share
In our most stealthiest of modes, the month of July saw 7 Simply Music teachers conduct an iPod/iTunes drive with the aim of not only collecting iTunes cards and iPods for Music & Memory, but […]
Tania de Jong, Folding Umbrellas & Our Primitive Instinct To Sing Together
“People are connecting with each other through the neuroscience of singing, their brains are changing, their hearts are opening, and they help one another” – Tania de Jong The founder of Simply […]
Meet the Team – Daniel Kielman
Your full name: Daniel William Kielman When did you start and what is your role with Simply Music? I started at Simply Music in February 2012. Iâm in charge of all of the video work […]