By Brendan Lai-Tong As many of you already know, the audition process for obtaining singing roles in opera, musicals and other shows can be quite challenging. Just like singing, auditioning is a skill, and it can take a few tries to get a grasp of how the process works. Today we will be sharing singing... Continue Reading →
10 Tuba Facts
By Brendan Lai-Tong Since its introduction into symphony orchestras in the mid-19th century, the tuba has gone largely unheralded as a vital member of the brass section. Its large collection of brass tubes creates a deep rich tone. Although it is the anchor of the orchestra's brass section, most people know little about the instrument.... Continue Reading →
10 Interesting Facts About Flute
By Brendan Lai-Tong When many people think of flutes, they think of a transverse flute, which is typically used in bands and orchestras. The flute has been a part of history for thousands of years and has evolved over that time into the instrument that is often seen today. Here are ten facts you may... Continue Reading →
Music in Community – Paul Herrera
By Brendan Lai-Tong Hi Sheet Music Plus Fans, welcome back to our Music in Community Series. As many of you already know, budgets for school music programs are very tight. As a result, music directors need to find creative ways to raise funds to provide their students with the musical education that they deserve. When... Continue Reading →
10 Tips for Improving Sight Reading
By Stephie Stewart How many times have you seen someone sit down and play music you know they’ve never seen before and play it beautifully? Doesn’t it make you wish you could do that too? Well, the good news is that you can, but it might take a little bit of work. The truth is,... Continue Reading →
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