by Jo-Michael Scheibe | Jan 22, 2021 | Blog, Jo-Michael Scheibe, Music, Uncategorized
When the superintendents of struggling school districts start looking into which programs to cut, the arts are inevitably the first to go. And of those cuts, the band is more than likely going to be on the top of the list, considering the costly nature of maintaining...
by Jo-Michael Scheibe | Apr 14, 2020 | Blog, Jo-Michael Scheibe, Music
We listen to music when we are feeling happy, sad, angry, and many other strong emotions. Music has the power to enhance our emotions or calm them down, but it can also encourage productivity. While some may think music can be a distraction while working, it can...
by Jo-Michael Scheibe | Feb 21, 2020 | Blog, Jo-Michael Scheibe, Music
Autism can be diagnosed at a very young age and can be overwhelming news for parents. Although a child with autism can go on to have a very normal childhood and life, getting to that point can be a challenge. Lacking certain social, verbal, and cognitive skills and...
by Jo-Michael Scheibe | Jun 7, 2018 | Blog, Jo-Michael Scheibe
Learn a finite number of words, and you can create a seemingly infinite number of sentences. Let’s take the English language, for example. Given that there are approximately 500,000 words in this language, there are about 10570 unique, possible sentences that one...
by Jo-Michael Scheibe | Nov 12, 2017 | Jo-Michael Scheibe
“Jingle All The Way” and similar songs can spark a reaction in the hearts and minds of many. Unfortunately, that’s not always a good thing, according to recent studies. Every year, at the same time of year, supermarkets begin to flood its aisles with...