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Integrity in Music

In the world of music, where art meets expression and skill meets creativity, integrity is a cornerstone of professionalism. Integrity in music isn’t just about[…]

Untangling Values: A Personal Encounter with Conflict and Perception

Recently, I found myself navigating the murky waters of a dispute that struck a chord with me, prompting a deeper exploration into our notions of[…]

The Subtle Art of Engagement

The essence of meaningful interactions often hinges on the seemingly inconsequential moments that, upon reflection, hold profound significance. It is within these moments that the[…]

The Power of Dreams

In the dance between willpower and imagination, it’s often said that our dreams carve the paths we eventually find ourselves on. This principle, echoing the[…]

The Role of Intuition in Shaping a Music Professional’s Career

In a music professional’s career, each note played, each decision made, resonates with the dual forces of expertise and instinct. There are moments, often pivotal[…]

The Unseen Threads: Reflecting on Our Shared Universe

A few days ago, I stumbled upon an intriguing article. Its content wasn’t what caught my eye—in fact, I did not read the entire article[…]

Finding Your Unique Voice: Embracing Authenticity in a World of Comparison

The journey to self-acceptance and finding one’s unique voice is a path fraught with challenges. As a musician, I’ve experienced firsthand how our performances become[…]

The Power of Respectful Communication

As in many professional fields, communication plays a pivotal role in shaping the dynamics between service providers and their clientele. My recent interaction with a[…]

Navigating the Extraordinary

My recent interaction with the president of a local small and rural private university served as an unexpected catalyst for introspection. Amidst a situation that[…]

One Maestro or Many? When Parents Attempt to Slow Down Progresses.

Buckle up because I’ve got a story for you that’s part comedic, part cautionary, and entirely true. It’s about one of my students (or tow,[…]