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Practice doesn't always make perfect.
There is a widespread belief in music education that the more you practice, the better your results will be. But in reality, that's not always true. Have you ever had a student who practices a lot, is highly motivated, and still doesn't seem to make progress? Sometimes, the real obstacle lies in the development of the nervous system. Primitive reflexes are automatic movement patterns that we are all born with. They play a fundamental role during the first months of life: help


Learning an instrument depends on much more than practice.
Children are often still developing the skills that make learning possible. Before technique comes a set of much more fundamental abilities that often go unnoticed: ✔️ Finger strength and control ✔️ Precision in small movements ✔️ Finger independence ✔️ Hand-eye coordination These skills are not taught directly through the instrument, yet they shape the way a child interacts with it. At Bolognani Methode, we observe these small actions before introducing technique by having c


A new way to train bow hold.
Many children struggle with bow hold because their hand becomes tense or because their fingers have not yet developed the necessary mobility. And this is completely natural: a hand that, until that point, has only manipulated pencils is faced with a new object, with a different shape and function, and needs to learn how to control it. Arco-Training was developed precisely to support this transition: ✔️ Replica of a violin bow frog ✔️ Ultra-lightweight, only 8 g ✔️ Pocket-siz
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