PROGRAMS
Private
Lessons
1 ON 1 PIANO LESSON
For all ages & abilities
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You will enjoy a one-to-one weekly private lesson for either 30 or 45 minutes depending on what you need.
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Program and Tuition Include:
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An orientation session for new students to discuss individual goals and teacher selection
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Weekly 30 or 45 minute private lessons are structured with a focus on what the student needs
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Regular evaluation of your musical development
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Discount on group class participation
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Seasonal Studio Recital offers performance opportunities in the community
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Theory
Group Class​es
GROUP CLASS A - MEET THE PIANO
Beginner Level (Age 5+)
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Offered as an introductory music theory course for kids with little or no formal training in music and will focus on the music fundamentals.
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Activities include exercises and creativities in clef reading, rhythm, meters, basic musical terminology, intervals, major/minor, key signature, solfege, and ear training.
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GROUP CLASS B - LITTLE GENIUS
​Intermediate Level (Age 7+)
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The "intermediate version" of music theory classes designed for kids & teens! Dig deeper beyond your private lessons to become more proficient with music fundamentals and expand your knowledge to help better understand the music works.
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Activities include exercises in further music fundamentals of the Circle of Fifth, major/minor diatonic scales and chords, musicianship, etc., also including improvisation, ensemble, music appreciation, and aural skills.
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Suzuki
Program
SUZUKI PIANO
The Suzuki method was originally called the “Mother-Tongue Method” or “Talent Education.” With this approach, children are exposed to music, learning to listen to the piece before any attempt at reproducing the song is made.
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The Suzuki Piano Program provides young children with a natural,
immersive method for learning piano. A unique aspect of the Suzuki
program is the high level of parent involvement. Each student works
closely with a parent - both at home and in the classroom - attending all lessons and classes together.​
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A recommended age to most students begins Suzuki piano instruction is between 3 1/2 and 5 years old.
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Program and Tuition Include:
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Weekly 30-minute private lessons tailored to meet student's needs and ability
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Bi-weekly group classes allow students to interact with each other and play ensemble music and gain a wealth of experience by watching others work through the same repertoire
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Seasonal Studio Recital offers performance opportunities in the community
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