Diary of a Music Teacher: Movement is Medicine :)
This weekend the Hackney Half Marathon and Festival of Fitness took place in our neighbourhood. On Saturday there were running competitions and a school run that was a mile long […]
This weekend the Hackney Half Marathon and Festival of Fitness took place in our neighbourhood. On Saturday there were running competitions and a school run that was a mile long […]
Thinking back to the coronation of King Charles just over a week ago, music played a crucial part in the official ceremony that took place in Westminster Abbey and was […]
Reminder to self to take little breaks out in the sun when it is out 🙂
After Strike Days and Bank Holidays, it feels nice to have some sort of a routine for a few days. If for adults all these extra days off cause feelings […]
A colleague and a friend of mine has been doing some great work on diversifying the music curriculum. He has spoken and written books in particular about West African musical […]
How do you feel about teaching your second instrument, or any additional instruments? We all feel that our first instrument is our strongest point; however, I have found that teaching […]
How do you feel about going back to play old songs that you perhaps played a few months ago or even last year? For students, this can be something that […]
What is your experience of the cost of living crisis and its effect on music education provision? In my experience so far, the students who really want to learn and […]
What is the most decorated guitar that you have seen? 🙂 For me, it has to be this sticker-covered pink guitar that one of my students has!