Treble Makers Music & Dance Studio
About
We offer a variety of music lessons including piano, voice, guitar, ukulele, bass, drums, violin (ages 18+). We also offer lessons in drama and several dance styles including jazz, technique, tap, hip-hop, ballet, musical theater, lyrical, and contemporary.
Our newest addition is our group toddler classes where parents are encouraged to sit in and learn along side their little one!
We have students from all skill levels come in and grow so rapidly. We love getting to watch a student, who has never strummed a note, begin performing for audiences and booking shows. It is amazing watching and preparing all of our theater students for their upcoming auditions and watching them soar on the big stage! It is a wonderful experience watching people from all ages, backgrounds, and skill levels come together for a common love of music and dance.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
In the first lesson, we assess the students skill through various exercises. We then find new techniques and ways to grow their skill level in the direction they would like to go. It is our goal to see our students succeed in the ways they have always hoped, and we will do whatever it takes to make sure they becoming the musician or dancer they have always wanted to be!
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Each teacher here is either working towards a degree in their instrument/dance style or has already completed their degree. They must have many years of experience and have the patience and ability to teach our wonderful students!
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
PRIVATE LESSONS:
30 minutes per week: $90/month
45 minutes per week: $130/month
1 hour per week: $170/month
GROUP DANCE LESSONS:
45 minutes per week: $42.50/month
TODDLER MUSIC CLASSES:
45 minutes per week: $60/month
How did you get started teaching?
Many of our teachers found their love for music and dancing at early ages. Most went on to take lessons with wonderful teachers who not only grew their abilities, but also grew their dreams and passion.
What types of students have you worked with?
We work with students with different backgrounds, ages, skill levels, and personalities. It is such an honor to be a part of the lives of so many unique people and share in their love for music and dance. We have many who have starred in big shows, others who have put out their own solo albums, some who are in rock bands, many who go on to become teachers themselves, and so much more!
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
Think about your short term and long term goals. What is it that you hope to get out of these lessons? Bring us examples of who influences you and the people you hope to be like. Tell us where you hope to be with your skill level in six months. Think about things that hold you back, such as stage fright, that we can work to improve. Do you want to learn an instrument for fun? Or do you hope to hit the big stage one day? These are all very important things you will want to let your teacher know so that they can help you reach your dream!