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Mar 23 2026

Student Spotlight: Lex Bauman — Turning Volume Up on the Dream

Some students take lessons. Lex Bauman is building a career. Watch his full video interview

From the moment he picked up a guitar at nine years old, Lex knew exactly what he was looking at: something awesome. A year later, he added vocals. Now? He’s not just playing music, he’s writing it, recording it, releasing it, and chasing it full force.

This is what it looks like when passion gets serious.

Lex currently balances his schedule through Whitmore’s asynchronous online program, giving him the flexibility to focus on what matters most: making music. And he’s using that time well. He already has multiple original songs available on streaming platforms, along with music videos that bring his sound to life.

👉 Listen to Lex Bauman on streaming platforms: Search “Lex Bauman”
👉 Follow him on Instagram: @lexbaumanguitar
👉 TikTok: @lexbaumanofficial

Start with his top tracks:

  • Evangeline
  • My Girlfriend’s Best Friend
  • Taylor Swift

This isn’t a “someday” artist. This is happening right now.

Like every real musician, the journey didn’t start easy. Early on, it was the physical grind—sore fingers, building calluses, pushing through the uncomfortable stage where most people quit. But Lex didn’t.

And that’s where the difference shows.

“Just don’t give up on what you really care about,” he says. “If you really love it, don’t get discouraged.”

That mindset carried him from beginner to recording artist—and it’s exactly what we see in students who go the distance.

Lex is also quick to point out something a lot of young musicians miss: YouTube can only take you so far. Real growth happens when you’re in the room, learning from experienced teachers, picking up the details—the “secret skills”—that shape you into a real musician.

👉 Meet our teachers & Learn about Lessons: https://musicroyale.com/lessons

At Music Royale, Lex found more than lessons. He found a community.

From Open Mic Nights to Rock School, he’s been in the mix—performing, collaborating, and figuring out what it really means to be in a band. Rock School, especially, was a turning point. It gave him his first real band experience and helped lock in his direction.

“That’s when it clicked—this is what I want to do.”

And he means it.

Lex’s long-term plan? Go all in. Music first. No hesitation.

One of his biggest accomplishments so far has been working on his own record—stepping back and realizing, I made this. That moment hits different. It’s not practice anymore. It’s real.

Behind the scenes, he’s also diving into music videos—long days, hard work, but something he genuinely enjoys. Because when you love it, the grind becomes part of the reward.

His influences? Legends and lifers. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. Butch Walker. Tuck Smith. Artists who built careers on authenticity, energy, and staying power.

And that’s exactly the lane Lex is stepping into.

At the core of it all, he credits the people who helped him get there—especially his teachers, Scott Gorsuch and Phil Smith. That mentorship, that connection, that guidance—it matters.

👉 Start your own journey: https://musicroyale.com
👉 Contact us today: https://musicroyale.com/contact

Because every rockstar starts somewhere.

Some start later.
Some start casually.
And some—like Lex—start early, lock in, and don’t look back.

If you’ve been thinking about lessons, joining Rock School, or stepping on stage for the first time, take this as your sign.

Start now. Stay with it. Turn it up. 🎸

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Written by megan · Categorized: Student Spotlight · Tagged: guitar, Music Royale, Student spotlight

Feb 19 2026

🎸 5 Easy Ways to Incorporate Music Practice Into Your Busy Day


Let’s be real, life gets loud. Between work, school, sports, and everything else, it can feel impossible to find time to practice your instrument. But here’s the thing: you don’t need hours every day to get better, you just need consistency.

At Music Royale, your Friendly Neighborhood Music Store in Powell, Ohio, we believe that progress happens in the small moments, not just the long practice marathons. Whether you’re learning guitar, piano, drums, or violin, these five easy strategies will help you fit music into your busy day (without losing your sanity).


🎶 1. Integrate Practice Into Your Daily Routine

If you’ve got time to scroll or watch TV, you’ve got time to jam.
Make music part of your everyday flow:

  • Add practice to the chore or homework list — it’s just another thing that gets done.
  • Schedule a 10–20 minute power session between meals, homework, or workouts.
  • Treat it like brushing your teeth — a daily ritual that keeps your skills fresh.

You don’t need perfection, just momentum. If you need help setting a structured plan, check out our Music Lessons page to get started with one of our experienced instructors.


🎸 2. Keep Your Instrument Out of Its Case

Here’s a pro tip: if you can see it, you’ll play it.

Keeping your instrument out (safely) makes it easier to grab and go for quick practice bursts.

  • Keep your guitar on a stand, your keyboard on a desk, or your violin on a hook.
  • Make sure it’s safe from pets or little siblings.
  • Leave your gear ready to roll — no excuses, no wasted setup time.

Need a stand, case, or gear upgrade? Visit our Shop Online page for the latest accessories, stands, and instruments.


🎤 3. Build Your Cheer Squad

Music is more fun when you’ve got people cheering you on!

  • Ask your family and friends to celebrate your milestones and notice your progress.
  • Take advantage of teacher feedback, recitals, and open mics to stay motivated.
  • Share your wins and performances with us on Music Royale’s social media — we love celebrating our students’ success!

And if you want to meet the people who will become your biggest supporters, check out our Teacher Bios — they’re not just instructors, they’re gigging musicians and lifelong mentors.


🥁 4. Find a Body Double

Practicing with a friend = accountability and fun.

  • Find someone who’s learning an instrument too.
  • Set up a time to practice together — even virtually!
  • Track your progress, share clips, and challenge each other to hit new milestones.

This simple system keeps you honest and inspired. If you want to connect with other musicians in your area, stop by our Powell, Ohio music store and meet your next jam buddy!


🎼 5. Journal, Track, and Celebrate

What gets tracked, gets improved.

  • Keep a music journal, a spreadsheet, or use a calendar to log practice time.
  • Share your progress with your cheer squad — or even start a small online community.
  • Celebrate milestones! (Because nothing feels better than seeing your growth on paper.)

Tracking your journey makes practice more rewarding and helps you see just how far you’ve come.


🎸 Ready to Rock Your Routine?

Music practice doesn’t have to be a chore — it can be the best part of your day. With the right habits and support, you’ll keep improving even when life gets busy.

If you’re ready to take the next step in your music journey, come see us at Music Royale — your Friendly Neighborhood Music Store in Powell, Ohio.

Explore our:

  • 🎵 Music Lessons
  • 🎸 Shop Online
  • 👩‍🏫 Teacher Bios
  • 📞 Contact Us
  • 🏠 Home Page

Stay inspired. Keep practicing. And remember — even 10 minutes of music a day keeps the stage fright away. 🎶
#MusicRoyale #PowellOhio #FriendlyNeighborhoodMusicStore #MusicEducation #MusicLessons #RockAndRoll

Written by megan · Categorized: Education · Tagged: friendly neighborhood music store, guitar, music education, music lessons, Music Royale

Aug 12 2024

Introducing Recorder King to the Music Royale Guitar Wall

What’s New?

Music Royale has a new line of guitars available. We are very excited to announce our partnership with Recording King! Let Sara tell you all about it!

About Recording King

The history of this company goes all the way back to the 1930’s as a house brand for Montgomery Ward. Keeping up with the historical importance, Recording King upholds their legacy using vintage designs and hand-assembled parts. If you’re looking for a guitar, banjo, or mandolin with a classic feel and sound with a retro look, stop by and try one! From beginner to pro, there’s a perfectly priced instrument for all budgets. 

We’re all musicians behind the counter at Music Royale, so we have our favorites. 

Guitars

Sara recommends the Series 11 all solid dreadnought with a solid spruce top, solid mahogany back and sides and comes stocked with a Fishman Presys VT Pick Up System.

Banjos

Dirty 30s Resonator Banjos are ideal for singer-songwriters and other folk style players. This banjo is on our wall because of how light it weighs and its classic tone. This banjo creates a retro vibe with its satin finish, maple neck and Remo Recording King banjo head. 

Mandolins

We have the Dirty 30s Mandolin on our wall because it is more than an entry-level instrument. The focus is on the traditional A-style body connected to a comfortable C-shaped neck with an authentic mini-Recording King Jubilee headstock and ivory tuners and classy MOP fretboard dots for a rustic and refined look. 

Guess what else? If we don’t already have it at the store for you, everything is also available through Sweetwater!

Stop by your friendly neighborhood music store and test drive a Recording King guitar from our wall. 

480 W. Olentangy St.

Powell OH

(614)793-2222

Info@musicroyale.com

Written by megan · Categorized: What’s In Store? · Tagged: banjo, guitar, mandolin, Music Royale, recording king

Jul 24 2024

Music Royale Student Spotlight: Neil Taylor

Neil Taylor

Neil Taylor has been a lesson student at Music Royale since he was 6-years-old, taking lessons for a variety of instruments: Alto Saxophone, Guitar, Drums, Piano. Neil was diagnosed with mixed phenotype acute leukemia, a rare cancer that is a blend of AML and ALL leukemia, when he was 12-years-old. This interrupted his music lessons, but not his love for music. Watch his interview!

Neil’s Lore

While Neil was in the hospital, he found that hospital food was fine and all, but it wasn’t something he wanted to eat every day during his stay. In his experience, by the time a family member could get to the car, leave the hospital, wait in line at the drive through, re-park, and deliver the food to his room, his appetite wasn’t the same anymore. He figured, if he was going through this, then other children probably were as well.  

Neil’s Mission

After going into remission, Neil’s Meals was founded through the Feel Better Foundation. Donations are turned into gift cards to various restaurant brands and made available to pediatric patients at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Families can request a warrior volunteer to pick up food or place an order on a food delivery service app. If you’d like to help Neil with his mission, click here!

Neil’s Advice

Each musician has their own challenges they face. Neil reminisces about being a “video game kid” and not wanting to practice, but ultimately glad he made himself do it.

“I learned that practice was absolutely necessary, especially in higher level music… You can’t just get it in one go and you can’t just wing it because it will show”

Not being able to play music during treatment, Neil faced a different challenge when he came back to Music Royale. Learning his lesson about avoiding practice, Neil likes to think he’s pretty good at all his instruments again. 

“…and practice can be a lot of fun, especially if you like what you’ve picked up. And if you don’t like what you’ve picked up, you don’t have to feel like you have to stick to it. You can always change it around. And always try something new.” Watch the video to hear all of Neil’s advice.

Neil’s Influences

Neil’s musical influences are Imagine Dragons, Frank Sinatra, his Aunt Niki and his grandfather. Imagine Dragon is a band he listens to all of the time and Frank SInatra has inspired his love if jazz music. Aunt Niki is a professional musician herself and sing with various bands. She fostered her nephews natural talent by paying for his music lessons and musical instruments and his grandfather made sure he was present by driving him to all of his lessons. Neil would also like to thank teachers, Ron and Erin

Now What Neil?

Now Neil is in high school and has been part of many musical and non musical theater productions. Including: Didn’t See That Coming, Little Mermaid, Into the Woods, Bye Bye Birdie, Girls of Road Manor. He is currently taking singing lessons to help his theater career.

Music Royale

Music Royale is your friendly neighborhood music store and we are proud to present such a fine student as Neil Taylor. It has been a pleasure to watch him start his musical journey at a young age and it was even more a pleasure to see him return and continue music with a new found love of practicing!

We believe that every student is unique and their lessons should be, too. Our highly trained instructors customize lesson plans for each student, ensuring that every student’s goals and ability are considered. Theory, technique, composition, and music production are all taught at Music Royale. We are happy to work with all types of students; beginner to advanced, young and old, and students with special needs. We feel that anyone with a passion for music has a place at Music Royale. Read our teacher bios.

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Written by megan · Categorized: Student Spotlight · Tagged: alto saxophone, guitar, leukemia, music education, music lessons, piano, singing, Student spotlight

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