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FAQs
what ages do you teach?
We welcome students starting at age 5. For children younger than 5, we’re happy to offer a trial session to assess readiness. If we feel your child may not yet benefit fully from lessons, our instructors will provide thoughtful guidance.We also proudly teach adults and seniors. Music education offers lifelong benefits—enhancing cognitive function, improving memory, and reducing stress. Whether you're a complete beginner or revisiting an old passion, our lessons are tailored to your goals, pace, and interests.
Do I need to attend the lesson with my child?
Parental attendance is not required during lessons. However, you're always welcome to observe, especially during the first few sessions. For younger children, your presence can sometimes help them feel more comfortable as they adjust to the learning environment.
What Instruments do we teach?
guitar
Learn rhythm, melody, and technique across acoustic and electric styles. Great for beginners and aspiring performers alike.
piano
Build a strong musical foundation through classical, pop, or jazz styles. Ideal for developing coordination, theory, and ear training.
Drums
Master timing, dynamics, and groove. Students explore everything from basic beats to complex rhythms across genres.
bass
Discover the backbone of every band. Bass lessons focus on rhythm, harmony, and locking in with the drums to create a solid musical foundation.
How can I help my
child practice music if I don’t
play an instrument?
You don’t need to be musical to be supportive! Here’s how:
Set a routine: Consistent practice time builds discipline.
Show interest: Ask what they’re working on and listen actively.
Encourage progress: Celebrate small wins to boost confidence.
Use tools: Help them use apps, recordings, or teacher notes.
Your presence and encouragement matter more than musical know-how
Do you have recitals?
Yes—twice a year! We hold one in the winter and one in the summer, giving students a chance to showcase their progress and perform for family and friends. It's a fun, supportive way to celebrate their hard work.