About
We only have highly qualified and motivated educators on our staff. We combine the individualized approach of a private studio with the convenience, technology, and performance opportunities of a much larger music academy. This gives each and every student, teacher, and parent exactly what they're looking for! A special environment where they can grow, learn, and be happy for a long time.
This academy was built on the impact music can have on a student and the relationships we as teachers get to build with them. It doesn't matter your age or prior experience, music teaches us so much. It lets us learn how to listen, how to work hard, how to not give up, how to 'feel' the music and SO much more! In the right educators hands music is a powerful tool to help us become our best selves! Experiencing this joy with our students is by far the best part of the job.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
From a seasoned player to a brand new beginner, each student has a personalized lesson approach.
For piano lessons:
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Each lesson includes a full range of technical piano skills presented in a manner that best fits the students learning style.
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Unlike some piano programs, all aspects of musicianship are covered.
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Aural training, musicology, and basic theory are incorporated to make the most well-rounded musicians possible.
For guitar lessons:
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Each lesson includes foundational technique exercises that best fits the students learning style.
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Students learn how to approach guitar from whatever genre of music interests them the most.
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Aural training, musicology, and basic theory are incorporated to make the most well-rounded musicians possible.
For voice lessons:
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Lessons are taught with care for the developing voice.
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Students focus on resonance, breath control, intonation, and the development of high and low registers.
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The student will be able to perform appropriate repertoire ranging from the classical to Broadway styles.
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These lessons help the student to learn how to sing properly in order to prevent damage to the vocal cords and to maximize the singer's vocal performance.
For string lessons:
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Beginner students will start with fundamentals such as learning the parts of the violin, bowing, and proper finger placement.
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This places primary focus on producing a good, controlled solid sound of the violin.
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Lessons are organized and presented in a way that allows students to achieve their personal goals and progress comfortably at their own pace.
For composition and theory lessons:
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These lessons introduce students to the theory of music, providing them with the skills needed to read and write Western music notation, as well as to understand, analyze, and listen to music.
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It will cover material such as pitches and scales, intervals, rhythm, form, meter, phrases, cadences, and harmony.
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By covering the fundamentals of Western music theory, from the absolute basics to the most advanced of concepts students will be able to write their own music.
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They can write in styles ranging from jazz, classical, pop, rock, EDM, and anything in-between.
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All lessons are made to fit each student’s compositional goals
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
All of our teachers have music degrees, extensive performance experience, and a LOVE for music and mentorship. Our extensive hiring process ensures we have only the best educators that are not only talented but extremely motivated to pass on their musical knowledge and experience.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
Private classes are offered in 30min, 45min, or 1hr sessions on a weekly basis.
Our current price structure is as follows:
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$45/30min
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$60/45min
- $75/60min
How did you get started teaching?
I've been teaching music for well over a decade and many things I noticed in other school environments I found frustrating. Mainly the huge disparity in the quality of education between instructors. My clients noticed my attention to detail and love for my students so my studio grew until it was completely filled. I was getting calls for more students and had the idea to start my own company. I wanted to employ teachers that were even more qualified and talented than myself! By building a small passionate team of educators I could ensure that all students received the best possible music education