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Sticking With Music, Even When Life Gets Busy

At Chambers Music Studio, we understand that life doesn’t always follow a perfect calendar. Between sports, school, family trips, and changing routines, it can feel hard to commit to weekly music lessons. But here’s something we want every family to know: You don’t have to stop music when your schedule changes. We’re here to help […]

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Why Continuing Music Lessons Might Be the Healthiest Choice

🎵 Need a Mental Health Break? Here’s Why Continuing Music Lessons Might Be the Healthiest Choice   As summer rolls in and schedules shift, it’s not uncommon to hear: “We just need a break.” “My child feels overwhelmed and needs to rest.” “We’re not traveling—we just want to pause for mental health.” These are thoughtful,

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Meg Alexis: Worthington Middle School Band Director

Musical Life Podcast Episode 21: Worthington Band Director Interview: Meg Alexis

Musical Life Podcast Episode 21: Worthington Band Director Interview: Meg Alexis Listen On Spotify Meg Alexis has been teaching in Wellington Schools for about 15 years and works with sixith, seventh, and eighth-grade bands. Her husband is also a middle school band director, and they have two sons, making for a “very musical family”. Her

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Did You Know Students Can Continue to Grow with Short, Infrequent Practice Sessions and Regular Lessons?

One of the most common concerns we hear from families is: “My child isn’t practicing much at home—should we pause lessons?” Here’s what we want you to know: Students can continue to develop musically—even with irregular practice—as long as they attend lessons consistently and stay engaged. While practice is valuable, it doesn’t have to look

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🧠 Developmental Readiness for Independent Practice

🧠 Developmental Readiness for Independent Practice   Ages 3–6: Early Beginners Requires significant parental involvement. Students at this age typically cannot self-regulate, plan practice, or stay on task without guidance. Best outcomes occur when practice is parent-led, mirroring the teacher’s language and strategies. Suzuki and Kodály approaches emphasize home practice as a family activity. Ages

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Music as Your Travel Companion: Why You Should Keep Up Lessons and Practice—Even on Vacation

✈️ Music as Your Travel Companion: Why You Should Keep Up Lessons and Practice—Even on Vacation Summer is here—and with it, family trips, camp schedules, and the temptation to hit pause on structured activities. But did you know that continuing music lessons and even light practice during the summer (yes, even while you travel!) can

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Why Chambers Music Studio Stands Out: A Better Experience for You and Your Family

Why Chambers Music Studio Stands Out: A Better Experience for You and Your Family When you’re choosing a music school, it’s not just about finding a place to take lessons. You’re looking for an experience that nurtures your (or your child’s) growth, sparks creativity, and fits seamlessly into your life. At Chambers Music Studio, we

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Worthington Piano Student Spotlight: Vera Johnson

Worthington Piano Student Spotlight: Vera  Vera Johnson is a 10-year-old pianist and rising 5th grader at Worthington Park Elementary. She began taking lessons just last year, but music is already a big part of her life – playing piano runs in the family! Vera’s favorite part of playing is the feeling of her fingers moving

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Beyond the Instrument: Creative Ways to Keep Music Lessons Going

🎼 Beyond the Instrument: Creative Ways to Keep Music Lessons Going—Even Without Playing What if we told you your child could continue growing musically without even touching their instrument? Summer is full of travel, schedule changes, and spontaneous adventures—but that doesn’t mean music lessons have to stop. In fact, summer is the perfect time to

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