Do you enjoy eating pizza? Do you want to do good by giving the gift of music? Then your lucky day has come! We are going to be sponsoring a fundraiser for the Mundi Project during the week of August 6-9 at Pizza Pie Cafe in Provo, with a UPC family night on August 6th […]
Continue readingDuring piano lessons, students get to go to the Theory Lab and play games that help them learn more about, well, music theory (how music works)! They fill out workbooks and then are free to do other activities. Our iPads are by far the most popular—the kids love sitting down with a pair of headphones […]
Continue readingWe’re excited to announce that Brigham Larson Pianos recently became a Casio dealer! If you’re looking for a digital piano for your home, we have lots of models for you to choose from. Here’s why we like Casio digital pianos: A wide range of prices and features means there’s something for everyone! Casio pianos are […]
Continue readingLast week we got to meet with one of the creators of Piano Marvel to talk about some of the fun new things they are working on. One of those is a special worldwide hymn challenge—we won’t spoil anything, but they did ask us to help with it by learning 1,000 hymns as a studio! […]
Continue readingIf you’re looking for a piano teacher, one of the things you’ll want to look at is a potential teacher’s performance experience. Have they performed solo recitals? What level of music do they play? What competitions or events have they entered? Where and with whom have they studied? Teachers who aren’t advanced pianists themselves won’t be able […]
Continue readingWe have all been there. We have all experienced the butterflies racing through the stomach, the constriction in the lungs that won’t let us breathe, and the spiraling thoughts: “I haven’t practiced page 5 enough… Am I really memorized or will I mess up big time?… What will the audience think?” Performance anxiety has been […]
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