Preventing Playing Injuries: The Power of Your Warm-up Routine
Ory’s Flute Tips I’m sure you are very well familiar with the following: You open your flute case in the morning,
Read MoreOry’s Flute Tips I’m sure you are very well familiar with the following: You open your flute case in the morning,
Read MoreWe reached out to our community to ask how the Quarantine has impacted our lives. Following, you will see some
Read Moreby Viviana Guzman When I first started performing, I used to be a nervous wreck. The day I was supposed
Read MoreBy Christine Elizabeth Clancy Christine Elizabeth Clancy is an American flutist living in Sweden. She is an active orchestral musician
Read Moreby Rena Urso What do you know about your spine? Where is it? What is it like? What is
Read MoreBy Caitlin Rose Burnout––a relatively short word that packs a huge punch. While it’s becoming a little less taboo to
Read MoreEmbracing Imperfection: Learning Standard Repertoire through the Alexander Technique by Francesca Leo An average estimation of the time it takes to
Read MoreBreathe. Musicians are always in search of the magic pill that will help us do what we do, better. In
Read Moreby Rena Urso We tend to frame injuries in a negative light rather than find the silver lining. A perfect
Read Moreby Sarah DelBene As I reflect on this year’s Andover Educators Conference held at the University of Redlands in Redlands, California,
Read MoreBy Rena Urso I’m improving as a swimmer. I’ve been applying a similarly disciplined work ethic to swimming that
Read Moreby Fluterscooter Workaholic. I’ve never liked that term, but when people describe me, they always seem to use it. When
Read MoreBy Rena Urso How many of you perform barefoot? In recent years I’ve become a big fan and honestly wonder
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