More Than Performances: How MLA Cultivates True Musical Understanding
At Musical Living Academy, every decision we make — from how lessons are structured to how often students perform — is intentional.
Our goal is not simply to help students play songs.
Our goal is to help students understand music, grow confidently, and develop skills that last far beyond a single performance.
This philosophy is shaped by decades of music education research and by what we consistently observe in today’s school music programs.
📊 What Music Education Research Shows
For over 50 years, national music studies have examined how students learn music in the United States. One consistent finding stands out:
🎭 Students often become strong performers, but weaker independent musicians.
Across multiple decades of research, students tended to do well in:
- Rehearsed performances
- Playing or singing music learned in class
- Following a conductor or teacher
But they struggled more with:
- 🎼 Reading music independently
- 🥁 Counting and decoding rhythms
- 👂 Hearing music internally (audiation)
- ✍️ Understanding how music works
- 🎨 Creating, improvising, or adapting music
This doesn’t mean school music programs aren’t valuable — they absolutely are.
It simply means that large, performance-driven environments don’t always allow enough time for deep skill-building.
This is where Musical Living Academy plays a vital role.
🎯 The Purpose of Musical Living Academy
MLA exists to strengthen the musical foundation underneath performance.
We focus on helping students develop:
- 🎵 Strong music-reading skills
- 🧠 Musical understanding and independence
- 🥁 Rhythmic confidence
- 🎹 Healthy technique
- 📚 Effective practice habits
- 🌱 Growth-mindset skills like perseverance and confidence
When students understand what they are playing and why, they become more confident, motivated, and joyful musicians — both at MLA and in their school programs.
🎨 Why Teaching Music Well Requires Intentionality and Creativity
Teaching music effectively is a careful balance.
Students are naturally motivated by songs and performances.
But the skills that make music easier — reading, rhythm, technique — often take longer to develop and require thoughtful instruction.
At MLA, our instructors intentionally plan lessons that balance:
- Literacy and motivation
- Skill-building and enjoyment
- Structure and creativity
In lessons, this looks like:
- 🎹 Teachers demonstrating concepts before students try them
- 🧩 Breaking musical ideas into manageable steps
- 🥁 Using rhythm games, movement, and creative activities
- 🎵 Blending reading work with music students enjoy playing
- 🌈 Encouraging effort and progress — not perfection
This approach keeps students engaged while building the skills that lead to long-term success.
🎤 Why MLA Limits Performances to Three Per Year
Many music schools offer frequent recitals or performances throughout the year. While exciting, frequent performances can shift lessons into constant “performance mode.”
At MLA, we choose a more balanced approach.
Students perform at three intentional, meaningful events each year:
- 🌸 Spring Recitals
- ☀️ Summer Music Fest
- 🎄 Christmas Recitals
These performances are intentionally spaced so students have time between them to:
- Strengthen reading skills
- Develop technique
- Learn new concepts deeply
- Build confidence gradually
- Practice without pressure
Rather than rushing from one performance to the next, students experience steady growth, and performances become true celebrations of learning — not the sole focus of instruction.
🎼 How This Benefits School Music Programs
MLA is designed to complement school band, choir, and orchestra programs — not replace them.
Directors often notice that students who study privately or in small-group settings focused on literacy:
- Read music more accurately
- Learn new pieces more quickly
- Maintain better rhythm
- Practice more independently
- Feel more confident in ensemble settings
The skills students develop at MLA directly support their success in every musical environment they encounter.
❤️ Our Commitment to Families
Musical Living Academy is committed to teaching music with care, intention, and purpose.
By focusing on understanding over memorization,
by protecting instructional time,
and by celebrating growth through a few meaningful performances —
we help students become musicians who are confident, capable, and joyful for life.
This is how we live out our mission every day:
Engage the Mind 💡 Express the Heart ❤️










