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Home » Allegro School of Music News – March 2023
Allegro School of Music News – March 2023

Allegro School of Music March 29, 2023

Allegro School of Music News – March 2023

7 Tips for Music Parents (and students)

Have questions about these tips?  Ask your teacher!

Have a dedicated practice area at home

It’s impossible to develop a good technique on your instrument if you don’t have a good setup at home.  Aim for a dedicated area, and try to keep the instrument in plain sight if possible.  For example, a guitarist would have a chair, a music stand, and a guitar stand with the guitar on it.  This way, you see your instrument every day, and you have everything setup to play it.  Having a dedicated area sends the message that music is an important part of your home and family.

Own the essential equipment

If you want your student to be successful, you’ll need to have some additional items after you purchase an instrument.  A music stand, a tuner, a metronome, a way to play recorded music for backing tracks.  Each instrument and student will have its own set of essential equipment.  Please check in with your teachers and make sure that you are on track and providing everything your music student needs to make sure they are able to thrive.

Create a practice plan

I recommend creating the practice schedule with your teacher, and the student.  It’s important to let the student decide when they will practice.  For example, your teacher might recommend practicing at least 3 days per week for about 30 minutes each session.    From there, I’d let the student decide which days, and what time.  Practicing is hard, and it’s easy to let the week go by without fitting it in.  Having a practice plan and trying to stick with it helps a lot.  Remember, there will be many times that you don’t stick to the plan.  Don’t be hard on yourself, just re-visit the practice plan often and change it if you need to.  Remember to give tons of positive comments when you are able to get it done.

Set short-term goals

Learning to play music is one of the most rewarding and complex skills you can acquire. Beginning students will have to process lots of totally new information.  This can be daunting, especially during the first year of lessons, which is when students are most likely to give up.  Setting short term goals during the first 12 – 24 months of music study helps tremendously.  An example of a short term goal: Practice for 15-30 minutes for 5 days this week. If goal is achieved, give a reward.

Participate in recitals

There’s no better way to make sure you’re practicing correctly, then to get up in front of people and test yourself.  It is a huge learning experience, and teaches budding musicians skills they can learn no other way.  It’s scary for first timers, however, with good preparation with an appropriate level piece of music, students will have early successes and build real confidence.  This type of confidence must be earned.  At Allegro, we offer two all school recitals per year in the professional performance halls at the University of Arizona and Catalina Foothills High School.  Recitals are voluntary, but we strongly suggest you sign up for the next one!

Encourage students to discover and learn the music they love

A big part of staying happy and motivated to practice comes down to choosing the right songs to learn.  Although we understand the value of playing through a method book, we strongly encourage students and parents to bring in their favorite songs.  If you’re not ready to play the piece, due to difficulty, your teacher can often create a level appropriate option.  It’s important to stay in touch with your teacher and update them on what your current favorite music is, and what your goals with music are.  For example, we wouldn’t want to force an aspiring rock musician to play classical music.  It’s also a good idea to know some “useable” songs.  Like “Happy Birthday”, “Star Spangled Banner”, holiday tunes, seasonal tunes, movie themes, etc.  

Think long-term

Playing music should be thought of as a process that can keep you challenged and bring you joy for a lifetime.  Too often, we give in to the frustrations associated with practicing, busy schedules, etc and lose sight of the goal.  In order to have success with music, you have to have realistic expectations.  Learning music won’t happen in a month.  It’s not going to give us instant gratification.  You have to earn the skills through hard work over a period of time.  You can’t cheat the system, you get out what you put in.  Personally, I think this is a fantastic metaphor for almost every other challenge we will encounter in our lives.  I suggest committing to at least 12 months of lessons when you start an instrument.  There are going to be ups and downs, but if you stay the course, you will begin to reach your goals and eventually learn the language and technique.  

It’s hard because it’s WORTH IT!  Good luck!

Joshua Brown, MM, Co-Director


Attention Carnegie Hall Performers!

We will be performing in Carnegie Hall on June 26th!

Carnegie Rehearsals are April/May

We will be reaching out to students who are performing with an accompanist to schedule your one on one rehearsal with our accompanist.  TBA April/May

Carnegie Warmup Recital is May 20th

We will also be reaching out to all Carnegie performers to get you scheduled for the May 20th Warmup performance at the UA School of Music Holsclaw Hall.  


Recital Sign up deadline is April 7th!

June Recitals are in the beautiful Catalina Foothills High School Recital Halls

Student Recitals are June 3 and 4

Deadline to Sign up is April 7th!

Student recitals are going to be at the wonderful Catalina Foothills High School Recital Halls.  You must sign up directly with your teacher.  Teachers will be submitting their recital participants to the office on April 7th.  Recital signups will begin on March 7th.  Remember, students must be enrolled in continuous lessons for March, April, May, and June to be eligible to perform in the June 3 and 4 recitals.


Allegro Pets of the Month!

Rosie and her sheet music

Your Name

Marcus Pearce

Tell us about your pet and why he or she should be the pet of the month!

When we adopted Gracie, she was only 6 weeks old. Gracie has grown into a playful puppy and full of kisses. She loves to play with her lamb toy and chase our cat around the house. I think she should be the pet of the month because she is just so darn cute and I love her ears.

Congratulations, Marcus and Gracie!

We are making a $100.00 donation to Barb’s Dog Rescue and sending you a $25.00 Petco card!

Enter your pet

Welcome to the New Students who Enrolled in February

Savannah Wenzel

Andres McClarron

Peter Castonguay

Danielle Joyce

Fiona Spears

Dante Spears

Russ Sevisnky

Togce Koc

Alice Rottenstein

Alec Cummings

Deidre Milkowski

Alden Pakulis

Maddie Tsurusaki

Adrian Ornelas

Eleanor Smith

Mike Swain

Kynoah Chatfield

Austin Chatfield

Jose Dabdoub

Isabel Dabdoub

Lila Rodriguez

Camille Johnson

Mike Mckee

Ryan Pourjavid

Patricia Tourney

Cameron Smith

Eva Campbell

Robert Abramson

Isaaq Ginther

Quinn Shiller

Vann Wood

Brooklyn Dwaileebe

Mika Gallego

Kaleb Gallego

Jesus Gallego

Ximene Lopez

Alanna Lopez

Adelaide Le Peau

Kaitlyn Leffler

Luis Dabdoub

Kyra Brown

Morgan Brown

Kelley Merriam-Castro

Jia Rosales

Faith Richter

Katherine Weigel

Enrique Barreto

Josh Pentland

Aubree Watson

Carlos Catalano

Aemillia Escobedo

Naya Lopez

Alma Romero

Marieli Toyos Dominic Demarco Powers

Chris Cavassa

Analia Valenzuela

Sam Boigon

Martin Zamarripa

Liam Senn

Jesse Parra

Cayson Schur

Saranya Tripathi

Derek Cassen

Jackson Stamback

Camila Martinez-Rodriguez

Jordyn Begg

Nathan Page

Alayna Brown

Coralynn Millea

Diego Duarte

Satkiva Vasireddy

Thomas Cerniglia

Ric Stffel

Leonardo Nava

Ximena Aguirre

Susan Tiss

Larry Bearden

Zayna Turner

Aiyanna Belanger

Sophia Itule

Josie Burnside

Charles Shotwell

Haylen Lyon

Nia Austin

Barbara Lundstrom

Lillian Currie

Zachary Keyes

Hilde Andresen

William McNiff

Cole Pritz

Enock Ihoranimbabazi

Eva Garzelloni

Luci Gomez

Holly Meyer

Isla Meyer

Maxwell Campbell

Kyle Campbell

Gary Pinkley

Todd Warrick

Quinn Taylor


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2023 Calendar

April/May TBA  Carnegie Rehearsals

May 20th Carnegie Warmup Recital

May 29 No Lessons

June 3,4 Student Recitals

June 26 Carnegie Hall Recital

July 4 No Lessons 

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