Enriching lives and strengthening community through music.

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Guitar, Bass and Ukelele

Learning these three instruments together provides a complete view of rhythm and harmony. The ukulele is a fun, accessible entry point; the acoustic guitar adds harmonic depth; and the bass builds the foundation of the groove. Since they share similar fretboard logic, skills learned on one transfer easily to the others, creating a well-rounded musician.

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singing

Singing is the ultimate form of personal expression where your body is the instrument. Training focuses on breath control, resonance, and health, ensuring you can perform with power and clarity. Whether as a soloist or providing backing vocals, developing your voice improves your musical ear and builds the confidence to communicate the true emotion of a song.

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Piano and keys

Mastering the piano offers a gateway to all genres. Classical foundations build technical precision, jazz unlocks improvisational freedom, and modern styles show how the keys anchor a pop or rock track. Whether you want the acoustic touch of a piano or the digital versatility of a keyboard, you’ll gain a diverse understanding of how to fit into any musical setting.

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Theory and composition

If an instrument is the how, theory and composition are the why. Music theory reveals the patterns that make songs work, while composition gives you the tools to write your own original music. Understanding these blueprints speeds up your learning, improves improvisation, and grants you the creative freedom to arrange your own tracks.

What Sets Us Apart

Collaboration

While private mastery is important, the magic happens together. Our curriculum is designed to get musicians playing in ensembles and choirs as a core part of their journey.

Long-Term Relationships

We bridge the gap between students, creating lasting friendships through shared rhythm, harmony, and performance.

Learn by listening

Playing in a group accelerates growth. By joining our bands and ensembles, students develop advanced "ear-to-hand" skills that solo practice simply can't provide.