by Ken Reynolds | Dec 12, 2017
Playing an instrument takes dedication and hard work. And like any discipline, measuring a person’s skill can sometimes feel subjective. This explains why you really have to hear someone play in order to assess what they mean when they say, “I can play the...
by Ken Reynolds | Dec 6, 2017
Looking for a piano teacher can be a challenging task. With this in mind, I thought it would be good to put together some helpful tips for you. Here are some important things for you to consider: Being a good performer doesn’t necessarily make a person a good...
by Ken Reynolds | Nov 14, 2017
I’ve been teaching piano for more than 20 years and one of the most common questions I get from students is, “What kind of keyboard or piano do I need to take online piano lessons with you?” In many cases, the instrument they have is good enough to...
by Ken Reynolds | Nov 1, 2017
A few years after I graduated college, I got a Christmas present from one of my band members. It was a book detailing some of the stories behind the songs that were written for the church throughout the ages. I remember liking it so much that I read almost all of it...
by Ken Reynolds | Oct 18, 2017
One of my family’s favorite shows is America’s Got Talent. As the show progresses, the number of contestants begins to narrow. By the finals, we are watching every minute. We become well-versed on the nuances of what makes one person better than the other....