The Idea Generator

The Idea Generator

What do you do when you run out of ideas? As a music therapist or music educator, I’m sure you can relate to this. We look for inspiration for our lesson plans. We gather ideas for new songs we want to write for our clients. We search for intervention ideas for music therapy sessions.

I will admit: I have this kind of constant fear that I'm going to run out of ideas.

Teaching Kids The Guitar

Teaching Kids The Guitar

Did you know that guitar is the instrument that is most requested to learn by kids? It probably comes to no surprise to you if you are a music therapist or music educator who teaches adaptive music lessons. The guitar is versatile, fun, and kids cannot wait to play and accompany themselves signing their favorite songs, that is, if we are successful in teaching them how to play the guitar.

My Step-by-Step Recording Process

My Step-by-Step Recording Process

If you need some help in deciphering how to record your original songs and what equipment to use, keep reading because I’m going to walk you through my recording process.

Recording your own music is something that gets easier over time. I gotta admit, it can be very frustrating, but the more you do it, the easier it gets. If you find yourself getting frustrated with what you're able to record, just stick with it. You may have to scrap things and start over, but know that is a part of the process and you will definitely improve over time.

Music At Home with Amanda Maestro-Scherer

Music At Home with Amanda Maestro-Scherer

What if instead of asking “brush your teeth!”, “clean your room”, or “go to bed”, we could use music to engage children and use it as a cue for the things we are asking them to do?

Music can be part of our routines and transitions like when washing our hands or before going to sleep. Not only that, but music can also help us connect with children, share a piece of joy together, and preserve our relationship with them.