Music Lessons
Learn in an Interactive Environment with other Beginners 🎸🎹
Everything is better with friends, and learning a musical instrument is no different. Learn to play piano, make new friends, and learn to make music with the guidance of an expert teacher.
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Low-pressure introduction to music theory, technique, performance skills, and home practice skills
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Build a rock-solid foundation before graduating to individual classes
Fall Semester start-end dates
Monday Aug 12, 2024 - Dec 2, 2024 📆
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built-in check-in sessions to review progress and concepts
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scheduled make-up days for missed lessons
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free supplemental one-on-one coaching (on select weekends)
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small class size, 2 - 4 students
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16 sessions once per week
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Sign up for individual summer classes and get a discount for the Fall Semester Group class
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Tuition $250 per month ($220 if enrolled in summer session)
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Students will look forward to joining their friends and making music in class!
Low Pressure
Low pressure introduction to music theory, technique, and practice skills
Confidence
Build a rock solid foundation before graduating to individual classes
Small
Cass Size
Compact class size for more personalized attention
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Benefits of Group Classes
Learn the basics, gain experience, and graduate to
one-on-one lessons with greater confidence
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We learn many things in a social group setting; dance, martial arts, sports, art, and general education. Learn why a group class is the superior choice for learning a musical instrument
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Motivation, Accountability, and Teamwork
When students see their peers perform in class they will want to meet or surpass their level. A group environment continuously encourages students to strive for excellence and be the best they can be. They will learn to be accountable for learning their part and being part of a performing ensemble for in-class performances.
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Social Skills and Community
Groups provide the opportunity for students to exchange valuable feedback, and support each other through challenges. The camaraderie that develops in groups helps students support each other through initial of learning to play a musical instrument realize a fluid performance of a musical piece.
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More Activities
Groups lend themselves to group activities and games reinforcing concepts in a variety of ways. Rather than simply copying the teacher, dynamic games are used to teach concepts. The variety of activities and exposure to new people keeps the material fresh and students engaged.
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Applying the Music (performance)
Groups provide the opportunity to apply performance skills and techniques immediately and on a regular basis. The class serves as its own audience. Musicians depend on an audience as well as other musicians to feel the power of music. And the thrill of playing in a band-like setting makes it all the more fun!
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A Proven Model That Is Way More Fun!
Everything is better with friends, and learning a musical instrument is no different. Group class is the superior choice for beginners. Experience music with others, make new friends, and learn under the guidance of an expert teacher. Students will look forward to joining their friends and making music in class.

Class schedule/What To Expect
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Classes run from January 25th to May 20th
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Classes will be held on Monday, Thursday or Friday afternoon, or Saturday morning depending on enrollment
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One Class per week
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Make up classes and supplemental one-on-one tutoring available at no extra cost
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50-70minute class duration
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end of semester recital at local venue
One-on-One Class is Best for Experienced Students
After about one year of lessons students understand the concepts of practice and showing up prepared each week for class. That is also when students begin to develop their unique strengths and weaknesses. That is when individual attention is most beneficial.
Group Class is Best for Beginners
The first year of classes is crucial to learn the basic techniques, establish good practice habits, and develop a sense of accountability and self-motivation. Rather than going through that experience alone, students will have friends to share that experience with. Other students of similar age and ability will be working together and supporting each other through the challenge of developing the fundamental skills of being a musician. The social component of a group classes makes practicing more interesting and fun. That is impossible to replicate in one on one classes.




