Music Classes and Lessons

Music Time for Toddlers

Ages 1-3 years

This class encourages your child to uncover an engaging musical world while building confidence, self-control and communication skills. Toddlers engage in singing, imitating sounds, rhyming, and object identification to foster language skills. Creative movement to various musical “moods” develops a sense of balance, timing, and spatial awareness. Specially designed exploration, movement and story time encourage emergent literacy and help make this class enjoyable for caregivers and children alike.

 

Music Capers for Preschoolers

Ages 3-5 years

Research supports that music helps prepare the mind for specific disciplines of learning, including math, science, and language. Music Capers combines early childhood educational philosophies with fundamentals of music education and preschool concepts. Using the power of music, tap into your preschooler’s creative spirit and boundless energy. Focus on developing self- confidence so your preschooler will be ready for school and prepared for future music lessons.

Private Voice Lessons

Voice study is the secret to success for many contemporary vocal artists. Vocal lessons teach you how to make your voice sound more powerful, how to use vocal technique to expand your range and expression, and how to become more confident in vocal performances. This course is a fantastic starting point for anyone wanting to make the most of their voice. Singing lessons are one of the best ways to increase your confidence and lead the way to singing opportunities, either professionally or as a hobby.  In your voice lessons, you will learn how to warm up, extend your range and strengthen your vocal cords just like professional singers. You will work on specific songs in order to perfect your singing.  Lessons will be customized to fit your needs and goals. 

The flute is a popular instrument for beginning students learning music.   It’s economical and affordable, small in size for ease of carrying, fairly easy to learn and is used all styles of music. The flute is heard in orchestral and jazz music, marching and concert band and many other genres of music. The most difficult part of  playing the flute requires understanding your embouchure, which is the position of your mouth, and how it affects your tone and the octave of the music you’re playing.   If you’re a beginner, private flute lessons help you develop your skill and technique faster.