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Call 972.377.5977 For Current Openings
Adults - It's
Never Too Late
Many adults would love to take music lessons but don't
really know where to start. The first thing you as an
adult should ask yourself is "what do I want to
learn?" Do you want to play in the classical style or
maybe jazz? How about some good old rock 'n' roll?
Look for a program that will not just encourage you
to learn your favorite songs, but help you understand
how music is put together. Believe it or not,
understanding the basics goes a long way toward
making music success easier. Whether it is for
relaxation, personal enjoyment, or for a specific
purpose, learning an instrument is a rewarding
experience for students of all ages. Don't give up
too quickly either. Give yourself six to nine months
to see if this instrument is for you or not. The
benefits of music study will outweigh the obstacles
every time!
Two Great Programs to Choose From!
A Little Day Music: Recreational Music Making
• Join our Keyboard Class for beginners and intermediates
If you currently don't play or play a little... If you want a stress free musical experience...If you want to play and create music for your own enjoyment...this class is for you. As an adult participating in a Recreational Music Making (RMM) program, you are among the largest group of beginning and actively participating music students in the country. If you have always dreamed of playing an the piano, used to play when you were younger and have a desire to play again or simply need a relaxing and fun activity to release you from everyday life, our RMM classes are designed specifically for you.
Private Music Lessons: All Instruments
• University Trained
Teachers
Our instructors are highly qualified and many have
extensive performance experience. Most importantly,
our instructors have experience teaching adults and
strive to relate their teaching to each individual
student's learning style.
• All Ages -
Beginners to Advanced
Our current students range from 3 years old to many
students in their 60's and 70's. We take care to
teach what you want to learn so music is rewarding
for students of all ages and levels.
• Team
Lessons
Parent and child taking lessons on the same instument
can both study with the same teacher at the same
time. 45 minute lessons are suggested for this
option. Since students progress at different rates,
the teacher will recomend when individual lessons are
right for you.
• Professional
Environment
There are many teachers that teach out of their
homes. In between phone calls and domestic duties,
they find time to give their students a lesson. This
is not exactly the best place to learn a skill like
playing a musical instrument. That's why taking
lessons from a school that's well equipped, can offer
a variety of programs, has front desk staff to answer
calls and any questions you may have about your
lessons has an obvious advantage for the serious
music student.
• Regularly
Scheduled Weekly Lesson
People learn skills like golf or tennis or even
playing a musical instrument through regular and
consistent review from a professional. Even Tiger
woods has an occasional tune up from a pro golf
coach. The way you do something, or "form", is a big
part of learning any coordinated physical activity.
By having your own private lesson with a professional
instructor, your form is consistently being checked.
This prevents the development of bad habits that can
cause all sorts of problems and sometimes take a long
time to correct.
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