Curious how to successfully incorporate music labs into your studio?
In Music Labs Made Easy, you’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at how I’ve structured and refined lab time in my own studio since 2011.
This 15-page eBook is packed with practical “pro tips,” covering scheduling, setup, organization, and how to create a system that works for independent student learning.
Designed to be flexible for a variety of teaching styles and materials, this guide will help you confidently implement (or improve) music labs in a way that supports both your teaching and your students’ musical growth.
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This eBook is a 15-page PDF download.
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