by Music Lab | Jan 12, 2023 | Lessons |
Last year, researchers at MIT discovered the human brain contains a collection of neurons that respond only to singing. In other words, we have evolved to value singing over all other types of music. Perhaps it’s because once (and arguably, still today), songs...
by Music Lab | Sep 12, 2022 | Lessons |
Learning to play a musical instrument is highly beneficial for kids, and their parents notice the benefits. For example, 85% of parents notice an improvement in their children completing tasks after taking music lessons. Music lessons also benefit children in other...
by Music Lab | Jun 17, 2022 | Lessons |
Every parent wants to raise a happy child. Did you know that putting them into voice lessons may help? Research reveals that actively singing boosts happiness chemicals like dopamine, serotonin, and endorphins. This means that your child will feel better while...
by Music Lab | Apr 7, 2022 | Guitar, Lessons |
Music education has a significant impact on children’s brain development. Institutions with music programs have an estimated 93.9% attendance rate. Their graduation rate averages 90.2%, while other schools a 72.9%. Are you planning to enroll your child or yourself in...
by Music Lab | Mar 17, 2021 | Drums, Lessons |
One of the big questions we get from new music students here are Music Lab – East Sacramento, and especially new drum students is: “Can we still take lessons even if we don’t own the instrument yet?” This blog is going to specifically answer that question for our drum...
by Music Lab | Feb 25, 2021 | Lessons, Virtual Lessons |
“Can’t I just use YouTube to learn how to play any instrument I want?” The short answer: Yes. People can “learn” how to do anything now through the various video platforms the internet offers. There’s no doubt that “experts” from every field imaginable have now come...