Rockstars Of Tomorrow
About
All of our private and group lessons include our LiveJam performance class for no extra charge! In LiveJam class students and teachers form groups then practice cool modern songs then perform them live at cool local venues!
A super fun way to get good, FAST!
Rockstars of Tomorrow teaches hundreds of beginning to advanced musicians how to play and rock their instrument. We teach guitars, bass, vocals, piano, drums and more. Our fun and exciting classes help students quickly become established musicians under our learn, practice and perform program. Our experienced instructors teach all the necessary techniques, theory and tricks that give you the skills to become a confident professional musician. Whether you're 5 or 105, if you want to play, we want to teach you. We are your official rock-n-roll boot camp. Join today and play tomorrow!!! It's that simple.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
We combine traditional teaching methods with modern approaches and technology. We are a performance based music school so we provide a wide array of performance opportunities for our students to go out and showcase their talents.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
All of our instructors are schooled and/or working professional musicians with various backgrounds. Visit our website for detailed instructor bio's.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
All of our lesson plans include our LiveJam performance class for free. That class has students and teachers practicing real songs together in real bands with real live performances at cool local venues! That's a $95/month value, FREE!
Private lessons are $145/month for a 30 minute lesson once a week. No extra charge for months with 5 weeks and free LiveJam class.
Group lessons are $110/month for a 45 minute lesson once a week. No extra charge for months with 5 weeks and free LiveJam class.
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Make sure your music education includes real world live performances. Not just a once or twice a year recital but actuall live shows. It's the best and fatest way to get good on your instrument.
We're not a music store so we will never try to sell you equipment. We only do music education and we're very good at what we do!