Dr. Dylan Savage, concert artist, recording artist and professor brings a vision of preparation for any career through music lessons.
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A Whole New Music Lesson? — What if instrument proficiency was no longer the primary objective of the music lesson? How might lessons change and would students still benefit?
Read MoreBusiness leaders take note! There are significant benefits of past music training in prospective employees.
Read MoreI invite you to this ongoing conversation about comprehensive universal skills training. Please comment here, or write to me, Dylan Savage, using the contact form.
Read MoreTeaching comprehensive universal skills in the music lesson can provide extraordinary life-long benefits. Author Dylan Savage wants students to become hyper-aware of the tremendous benefits that can be gained from using universal skills not just for music, but for all of life.
Read MoreTeaching students to become more efficient at their practice is always a goal. How much would helping a student learn to problem-solve proficiently help toward that goal?
Read MoreA great many music students choose non-music careers. How might the lesson be fashioned to contribute more to that reality?
Read Moreuniversal skills For some twenty years I have been applying concepts and skills found in music to areas outside music — primarily to business and
Read MoreI remember working years ago as an ergonomic consultant for Milco Industries (transferring principles of motion efficiency — learned at the piano keyboard — to
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