One of the most important elements of creating a beautiful sound at the piano is learning how to balance the melody and the accompaniment. Rather than playing all notes with the same weight, effective pianists know how to prioritize different voices within the music — bringing the melody forward while keeping the accompaniment supportive and […]
Can Playing Guitar Help You Keep Your Hair?
Can Playing Guitar Help You Keep Your Hair? According to an article from the Times of India, pop icon Prince once claimed that a lifetime of playing electric guitar helped him avoid going bald. Prince, who was known for his musical genius across 27 different instruments, believed that the constant flow of electricity through his […]
A Common Mistake That’ll Grow Hair on Any Guitarist’s Palms
Why Sticking to Your Comfort Zone on Guitar Holds You Back At Grosse Pointe Music Academy, we often remind students that real growth on an instrument doesn’t come from playing what you already know — it comes from stepping outside of your comfort zone. We recently came across a great article by Nicholas Tozier at […]
Imagination In Instrument Design
Music is an art form that has been experimented with by humans since, quite possibly, before we had even developed the ability to verbally communicate with one another. As music has advanced, changed, and evolved, so have both humans, and the instruments that we have used to create these sounds. First, we banged sticks, and […]
If birds can learn to sing, you can too!
The Joy of Singing and the Value of Voice LessonsI’ve always found it fascinating to watch birds imitate the sounds and songs of other animals—especially human voices. Anyone who has spent time around birds can see that they are deeply interested in sound and music. While many animals have sharper hearing than humans, birds seem […]
Why Do We Remember Old Pop Songs But Forget Where Our Keys Are?
Music and the Brain: A Reflection on Memory and MelodyBy Grosse Pointe Music Academy Staff Music has long fascinated scientists and educators for its unique impact on the human brain. One of the most compelling findings in recent years is how music can awaken memory in individuals with Alzheimer’s disease. Even when names and faces […]
This is Your Brain on Music
Music and the Brain: A Look into Neuromusic with Daniel LevitinDaniel Levitin, a prominent researcher and author in the fields of psychology and neuroscience, has made major contributions to our understanding of how the brain processes music. As a professor at McGill University, his research has explored topics such as perfect pitch, musical memory, and […]
That’s what she said: Quotes from Famous Female Songwriters
Inspiration from Great Female Songwriters and Performers Collected by Henry Bahrou, Grosse Pointe Music Academy Staff Throughout history, female artists have shaped the world of music with bold creativity and honest expression. Their words not only reflect their craft but serve as a source of motivation and wisdom for anyone on a musical path. Here’s […]
Health: Music and the Mind
Music and Healing: The Powerful ConnectionGrosse Pointe Music Academy Staff More and more every day, it seems we hear how music helps promote healing and emotional well-being. While it’s unlikely that musicians or music therapists will ever rival pharmaceutical companies in wealth, it’s surprising that the healing power of music hasn’t become more mainstream in […]
Make music when practicing
Make Music When You PracticeBy Henry Bahrou The title of this blog is inspired by a key message from Mark Levine’s well-known Jazz Theory Book. While Levine’s advice is often geared toward jazz musicians, I believe it applies equally to anyone learning any style of music: you should always make music while practicing. It’s common […]
Don’t let your children quit playing music
Don’t Let Your Child Quit Music LessonsBy Henry Bahrou Children often begin music lessons with big dreams of becoming skilled musicians or talented singers. The first few lessons are typically filled with excitement as they start learning the basics of their instrument or voice. In the beginning, it’s important to structure lessons so that students […]
Exploring Classical Indian Music
Introduction to Indian Classical MusicGrosse Pointe Music Academy invites you to join us for a special workshop exploring the foundations of Indian classical music. This event will take place at our Canton location: Monday, February 27th, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Indian classical music is a deeply rich and ancient tradition, featuring two primary approaches: […]
Seaquence.org
Explore Musical Creativity with Seaquence.orgIn celebration of our upcoming songwriting workshops at Grosse Pointe Music Academy, we want to introduce you to a fun and innovative online tool: Seaquence.org. Seaquence is an interactive experiment in musical composition, where users create and combine musical “organisms” to build unique, living soundscapes. Each musical lifeform you design is […]
Balduck Mountain Ramblers
Balduck Mountain Ramblers – Follow Them Online!The Balduck Mountain Ramblers, a well-loved local band known for their energetic mix of bluegrass, folk, country, and classic tunes, continue to perform throughout the metro Detroit area. Fans of live, roots-driven music should be sure to follow them for updates on upcoming shows, special events, and new performances. […]
Music makes things worthwhile
The Value of Music and Art EducationBy Henry Bahrou – Guitarist, Music Theorist, Music Academy Director A little over a week ago, I wrote about how music and art programs are often the first to be cut when public schools face financial challenges. On days like Super Bowl Sunday, I can’t help but think about […]
Songwriting classes at GPMA
Introduction to SongwritingBy Henry Bahrou – Guitarist, Music Theorist, Music Academy Director Songwriting is an activity that musicians of all ages and skill levels can explore. While it certainly helps to have experience and practice on your instrument, learning the art of songwriting can begin at any time — even with just a basic understanding […]
What makes instruments sound different from one another?
Why Instruments Sound Different: A Look at HarmonicsBy Henry Bahrou – Guitarist, Music Theorist, Music Academy Director When you listen to a song, it’s common to hear multiple instruments playing together, either during certain sections or throughout the entire piece. Sometimes, two different instruments — like a piano and a guitar — might even play […]
The Music Together Difference
If you’ve been searching for a music class for your young child, you’ve come to the right place. Welcome to Music Together of Grosse Pointe, held at the Grosse Pointe Music Academy. We are music and movement program for children ages 0-5, and the grown-ups who love them! We offer research-based music education, in a […]
Temperament: Information for real musical nerds
Understanding Piano Tuning SystemsBy Henry Bahrou – Guitarist, Music Theorist, Music Academy Director When it comes to tuning a piano, you might think that the perfect approach would be to tune every consonant interval — like fifths and thirds — so that no “beating” or wavering in the sound can be heard. While this might […]
Band in a Box
Band-in-a-Box: A Great Tool for MusiciansBy Henry Bahrou – Guitarist, Music Theorist, Music Academy Director Yesterday, I mentioned the mid-90s Roland PMA-5, a pioneering device that allowed musicians to compose music on the go. Today, a comparable — and much more powerful — option for musicians is Band-in-a-Box by PG Music. Band-in-a-Box is a popular […]