Links to local Music Resources
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Day Murray Music : Day Murray is one of the music stores in the Salt Lake Valley, it is easy to find on State St. in Murray. They carry a huge selection of music.
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Daynes Music Store : Daynes is one of the music stores in the Salt Lake Valley. They have a great selection of music, pianos, and keyboards. They are conveniently located on State Street in Midvale.
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Piano Gallery : Piano Gallery is a music store in the Salt Lake Valley. As their name implies, they have a great selection of all types of pianos and organs, they also have a repair department. They are easy to spot from I-15 in Murray.
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Riverton Music : Riverton is one of the local music stores in the Salt Lake Valley. They have a huge selection of various types of instruments. They have locations in Sandy and in Jordan Landing.
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Summerhays Music : Summerhays Music is one of the music stores in the Salt Lake Valley. They have a huge selection of various types of instruments and an instrument repair shop that does quality work. They are easy to spot from I-15 in Murray.
Links to Helpful Information
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Not Until You've Done Your Practice: The classic survival guide for kids who are learning a musical instrument, but hate practicing : You've bought the instrument, you're paying for lessons...and your kid won't practice. Don't panic. Big print, cartoon filled survival guide for kids who love to play, but hate to practice. Philip Johnston's (Practice Revolution, Practiceopedia, The Dynamic Studio) very first book, first published in 1989
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How Playing an Instrument Benefits Your Brain : When you listen to music, multiple areas of your brain become engaged and active. But when you actually play an instrument, that activity becomes more like a full-body brain workout. What's going on? Anita Collins explains the fireworks that go off in musicians' brains when they play, and examines some of the long-term positive effects of this mental workout
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https://sheffieldmusicstudio.mymusicstaff.com/Performance-Tips--The-5-P-s-of-Performing : Helpful information about five P's to think about before you begin a performance: Posture, Prepare, Perform, Pride, and Polite