RESONANCE

SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Education Through Experience Since 2011


Resonance is the phenomenon where one object vibrating causes another to vibrate in harmony, much like how music can move and inspire us.

At Resonance School of Music, we believe that learning music isn’t just about playing notes; it’s about creating connections that echo through a student’s life. Just as resonance amplifies sound, our teaching amplifies passion, creativity, and growth, allowing our students to truly find their own voice.

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Between the Notes

A Blog series that dives deeper into the musical world around us

  • Apprehension Engine

    Apprehension Engine

    “The Apprehension Engine” is a music box of horrors. Robert Eggers’ historical horror films are recognized and admired for their eerie and macabre tone. A crucial component of this praise would be the chilling scores for these films by a hand-built instrument plucked from nightmares.Film composer, Mark Korven is responsible for the absurd and shrill…

  • Appalachian Music

    Appalachian Music

    African American Appalachian Music Upon watching the prequel, “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes1,” I found myself fascinated with the fictional band from the movie known as the Covey2. They are rumored to be inspired by, but not limited to, the people of Appalachia. Who and what defines Appalachian music? Appalachian music…

  • The Second Viennese School

    The Second Viennese School

    Exploring the Frontiers of Musical Expression Introduction: In the early 20th century, a group of composers in Vienna, Austria, embarked on a musical revolution that challenged the very foundations of traditional music. Known as the Second Viennese School, this avant-garde movement, led by Arnold Schoenberg, Alban Berg, and Anton Webern, sought to break free from…

  • Improvement is not linear

    Improvement is not linear

    Why am I not getting any better? Along our musical career it’s easy to get discouraged when we aren’t seeing the progress we expect. Frist you’ll want to make sure you are practicing efficiently. In past blogs, we have gone over the practice of practice, but if you’re taking those steps and spending hours a…


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