Due to exceptional demand for lessons we are looking for an additional keyboard/piano teacher to add to our Watford based team – send cv to alan@musicgym.co.uk – please share this opportunity thanks Music Gym
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Music Gym 01923 523 027 alan@musicgym.co.uk
Music Lessons Your Kids Will Love
by Alan Johnson
Due to exceptional demand for lessons we are looking for an additional keyboard/piano teacher to add to our Watford based team – send cv to alan@musicgym.co.uk – please share this opportunity thanks Music Gym
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by Alan Johnson
Continue music lessons despite school music education cuts in Watford
Are you struggling to find music lessons for your child in school with all the government cuts affecting music education in school? Bring your child in for a free trial lesson and see what they would like to learn with no obligation. We teach music with grades in singing lessons, guitar lessons, drum lessons and keyboard lessons (with piano skills) in affordable group lessons or one to one. We are a Yamaha Music Point and we teach the music that kids will love and have fun playing and practicing, it’s pop and rock and they learn “real” music learning how to read music and rhythms whilst progressing through accredited grades. Call us now on 01923 523027 to discuss the best option for music lessons in Watford Hertfordshire.#musiceducation,#watford,#musiceducationwatford#guitar
by Alan Johnson
Hi -we hope you have had a great Summer Holiday
Keyboard Lessons Start on Saturday 30th August 2014
Guitar Lessons Start on Saturday 30th August 2014
Singing Lessons Start on Monday 1st September 2014
Drum Lessons Start on Thursday 4th September
see you soon
the music gym team
by Alan Johnson
Guitar Grade 2 Pass- Distinction and Merit – we are really proud of Shivaki getting a Distinction and Taylor getting a Merit in Grade 2 Guitar – this is a fantastic achievement -pictured here with Luke Whicker one of our guitar teachers #guitargrades, #guitartuition#watford
by Alan Johnson
A small study conducted by experts at the University monitored the spatial awareness of stroke sufferers before and after four sessions with music therapists, along with homework completed twice every day.
Experts found that those recovering from ‘neglect’ – a condition whereby damage to one side of the brain is suffered after a stroke, causing spatial awareness impairment to the opposite side of the body – are most likely to benefit from such treatment.
Two patients involved in the study were given chime bar lessons, with researchers gradually increasing the distance between the bars to encourage the patients to play further into their left side of space.
According to the researchers, both patients showed “significant improvement” in clinical tests for ‘negelect’.
“Despite a good deal of research into rehabilitation approaches, treatment options are limited,” commented Dr Lauren Stewart from the music, mind and brain team based in Goldsmiths’ Department of Psychology.
“Our research shows that playing a musical instrument could be an effective intervention for neglect patients.
“It would be great to invite more patients to participate in future studies, as well as see if the music intervention has the capacity to translate to improvements in everyday tasks.”
The team is now planning to expand the small study into a formal clinical trial.
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