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History of Beethoven’s 5th Symphony
If you search for Beethoven on YouTube, we guarantee that the first result will be the 5th Symphony. This symphony is arguably the most famous in the world. Even if you couldn’t identify it when you hear it, you’ve likely heard it before. The four-note motif that it opens with makes it instantly recognizable. Of…
Read MoreNovember Student of the Month – Emma Wu
This month, we’re excited to feature CCM violin student, Emma Wu as our November 2022 Student of the Month! Emma has been taking violin lessons for 3 months! She currently studies at CCM’s Redwood City location with Teacher Yuetong. Emma has been working hard and making great progress! Student of the Month – Emma Wu…
Read MoreNovember 2022 Composer of the Month – Meredith Monk
Meredith Monk is one of the most unique American composers of the 20 and 21st centuries, having made her mark as an avant-garde composer, director, vocalist, choreographer, and filmmaker. Overall, Monk was an innovator when it came to mixed media, often dancing a fine line between everyday reality and exotic fantasy. Throughout her career, she…
Read MoreOctober Student of the Month – Jamie Whitford
This month, we’re happily featuring CCM guitar student, Jamie Whitford as our October 2022 Student of the Month! Jamie has been taking guitar lessons for 6 years! He currently studies at CCM’s Sunnyvale location with Teacher Tim. We are so proud of Jamie’s commitment and love for music. Student of the Month – Jamie Whitford…
Read MoreHow to Create a Consistent Practice Habit
How To Create A Consistent Practice Habit There are many things in our lives that we’ve created habits out of, such as brushing our teeth, drinking our coffee, or remembering to feed the goldfish. For the most part, we’re able to get through these tasks without giving them much thought. In fact, many of us…
Read MoreOctober Composer of the Month – Camille Saint-Saëns
While Carnival of Animals is widely loved and played around the world, there is so much more to Camille Saint-Saëns. This October, we’re looking into the life of the great French composer, Camille Saint-Saëns, a man whose compression and wit took the place of excessive emotion. Camille Saint-Saëns’s Personal Life Camille Saint-Saëns was born…
Read MoreDoes Learning An Instrument Help Relieve Stress?
Though we might try our best to avoid it at all costs, many of us have to accept that stress is simply a part of life. Of course, though everyone experiences stress, the impact that it can have may vary depending on a number of factors. Some people suffer from overwhelming senses of anxiety, while…
Read MoreSeptember Student of the Month – Jyotsna Kothari
This month, we’re excited to feature CCM voice student, Jyostna Kothari as our September 2022 Student of the Month! Jyotsna has been taking voice lessons for almost 3.5 years! She currently studies at CCM’s Redwood City location with Teacher Orlia. We are so proud of Jyotsna’s her dedication and willingness to try whatever teacher…
Read MoreSeptember Composer of the Month – Astor Piazzolla
This month, we’ll be looking at the life of Astor Piazzolla, one of history’s most renowned tango composers, bandoneon players, and arrangers. Many believe that Piazzolla revolutionized the world of tango, turning it into a brand new style, which was coined nuevo tango. His new style of tango incorporated several elements of jazz and…
Read MoreAugust Student of the Month – Kayden Lee
This month, we’re eager to feature CCM piano student, Kayden Lee as our August 2022 Student of the Month! Kayden has been taking piano lessons for almost 4 years! He currently studies at CCM’s Sunnyvale location with Teacher Tan. We are so proud of Kayden’s good attitude, tremendous curiosity, and hard work toward great…
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