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GP Music Academy in Canton

January 24, 2012

Grosse Pointe Music Academy – Canton Township LocationServing Plymouth, Canton, and Western Wayne County Grosse Pointe Music Academy in Canton Township has quickly become a leading destination for music education in the western Wayne County area. Following the success of our original Grosse Pointe location, we proudly expanded to Canton to offer a second, vibrant […]

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Releasing tight or stuck bridge pins

January 23, 2012

Often times a player will go to restring their guitar, and discover that the bridge pins wont budge. This can be a frustrating experience, and can turn a simple procedure into a struggle. Luckily, there are a few tricks that can be used to make bridge pin extraction as painless as possible. The first thing […]

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A quick fix for a bone nut

January 22, 2012

Have you ever seen a bone nut with a chunk missing or a chip in it? This is a fairly common situation. When this occurs, players often choose to replace the nut entirely, and there is nothing wrong with this. In fact, it is the best scenario. However, sometimes clients want a quick inexpensive fix. […]

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What are scalloped frets?

January 21, 2012

Scalloped frets are most commonly used by “shred guitarists.” The concept is that by “scooping out” a portion of the fingerboard wood between the frets, the players fingers then never make contact with the wood, thus eliminating friction between the guitarist’s finger tips and the wood. This allows the player to run scales with more […]

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Just a few general maintenance tips for players

January 20, 2012

There are a few things that guitar players can do to keep their guitars in good condition. These are very simple things that can make a world of difference for the longevity of your instruments life. First and foremost, most novice players do not change their strings often enough. A string’s life begins its process […]

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What Is Tablature, and Should Guitar Students Learn It?

January 19, 2012

Tablature—often called “tab”—is a system of music notation specifically designed for fretted string instruments like guitar, bass, banjo, and lute. It’s a visual representation of where to place your fingers on the instrument’s fretboard, making it a popular tool for beginners and experienced players alike. Unlike standard notation, which uses a five-line staff to represent […]

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Tablature

January 18, 2012

One of the most common questions I hear from students is whether or not they should learn to read tablature for guitar or bass. There’s a common misconception that tablature is a recent shortcut developed by modern guitarists to bypass learning standard notation. In reality, tablature has been around for centuries—long before the electric guitar […]

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Grosse Pointe Music Academy Helps Crossroads Reach New High

January 17, 2012

2011 Crossroads East Giving Reaches New HighBy Janet and Larry Peplin for Crossroads East Outreach We’re proud to share that in 2011, we reached a new milestone by donating 13,044 pounds of food to Crossroads East—surpassing our 2010 total by 2,840 pounds! A few highlights from the year: We’re filled with hope and enthusiasm for […]

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Is it too late for me to take music lessons?

January 16, 2012

Many people have preconceived ideas about the “right” age to begin learning an instrument—whether it’s guitar, piano, voice, or something else. While minimum age guidelines exist based on general developmental readiness (and should usually be followed), there is no maximum age for learning music. If you have the interest and a bit of time to […]

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Playing by ear

January 15, 2012

Many musicians like to define themselves in specific ways, often proudly claiming that they “play by ear.” While this phrase is commonly used, I’ve noticed it can sometimes be a defensive way of saying, “I don’t read music.” But it’s important to recognize that all musicians—whether they read music or not—must use their ears. Music […]

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Grosse Pointe Music Academy Teacher Spotlight

January 14, 2012

At Grosse Pointe Music Academy, we’re proud to offer comprehensive guitar instruction for students of all skill levels—from beginners picking up their first instrument to advanced players preparing for college auditions or public performance. Our instructors bring a wide range of musical backgrounds and specialties, including Jazz, Classical, Rock, Blues, Pop, Latin, and Country guitar […]

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10 Commandments of Guitar Playing

January 13, 2012

In 1976, guitarist Moris Tepper joined Captain Beefheart’s Magic Band and became part of an era rich with musical experimentation and boundary-pushing artistry. During this time, Tepper received what would become one of the most iconic pieces of offbeat musical advice in rock history: “The Ten Commandments of Guitar Playing,” written by Don Van Vliet—better […]

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Considering compensation for twelve string guitars

January 12, 2012

So, do you calibrate a twelve string guitar or not? It is a common question and a very valid one. With fretted instruments we are always battling the limitations of the equal tempered scale. I’ve discussed in previous posts how intonation and calibration works. Basically, frets are placed at a place where a mathematical compromise […]

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Ben Steel at Marge’s Bar & Grill in Grosse Pointe Park

January 11, 2012

Ben Steel and His Bare Hands: January Performance Recap & Upcoming AppearancesSubmitted by John Denomme Ben Steel and His Bare Hands returned to Marge’s Bar & Grill in Grosse Pointe Park on Sunday, January 15th, for their regular monthly engagement. The band performed from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m., and with the following Monday being MLK […]

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Who came up with the blues?

January 10, 2012

Blues music is unique in that it blends the structure of classical harmony with the expressive, raw tonality of altered melodic scales. Unlike traditional major or minor scales—where the harmony is built directly from the notes of the scale—the blues melody often includes variable third, sixth, and seventh degrees that bend between major and minor. […]

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Meet Our Music Together Teachers

January 9, 2012

Free Demo Music Together Classes in Detroit area

Meet Our Music Together TeachersBy Sarah Boyd, Director – Music Together of Grosse Pointe At Grosse Pointe Music Academy, we are proud to offer the internationally recognized Music Together® program led by highly qualified and passionate instructors. All of our teachers undergo comprehensive Music Together training and bring with them a wealth of musical experience, […]

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The Value of a Great Music Teacher

January 8, 2012

When you sign up for music lessons at Grosse Pointe Music Academy, you’ll receive more than just quality information—you’ll gain access to dedicated educators with formal university training in music. Our instructors are not only knowledgeable, but committed to providing the most accurate and up-to-date instruction available. However, while information is important, it’s not the […]

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Meet our Music Together Director!

January 7, 2012

Music Together Toddler and Baby Music Program

It seems kind of funny to write a blog about myself, but I hope to share my passion and commitment to the Music Together program through what I write.  I can remember making music as early as 3 years old, practicing my Suzuki violin lessons while my mom accompanied me on piano. Making music was […]

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A MUSICAL CHEST OF DRAWERS

January 6, 2012

Music Together Classes in Canton and Grosse Pointe

As a teacher myself, I relish those opportunities to talk with parents about what they see to be happening musically in their children.  I have a fantastic class where most of the families have been attending the program since we began, for 5 consecutive semesters now. The growth I’ve seen in those continuing children and […]

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What’s the buzz?

January 5, 2012

A guitar can buzz or rattle for many reasons. A large number of repairs that come into my shop are due to complaints of buzzing or rattling when the instrument is played. When these kinds of complaints arise, I like to have the musician play for me and show me what they are hearing themselves […]

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