Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass

Perhaps your love for music relies on an instrument that doesn’t solely depend on breathing to make a sound. If that’s the case, then an instrument in the string family is for you.

By implementing the instruction of correct bowing position and posture, students will learn to use the proper placement of their fingers and hands to create beautiful music. The violin and viola are the smallest of the string family which gives them a high range, where as the cello and bass have a much lower range.

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Electric Bass Guitar

The bass guitar is a stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers or thumb, by plucking, slapping, popping, strumming, tapping, thumping, or picking with a plectrum, often known as a pick. It is similar in appearance to an electric guitar, but with a longer neck and scale length, and traditionally with four strings.

Since the 1960s, the bass guitar has largely replaced the double bass in popular music as the bass instrument in the rhythm section. Bass masters such as Jaco Pastorius, Geddy Lee, Marcus Miller and John Paul Jones pushed the envelope on what could be accomplished on just four strings. Bass players are the anchor between the kick drum and musical ensemble. They dictate the bottom end feel, tempo and rhythmic outline within a song structure.

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Drums/Percussion

Those musicians drawn toward drums & percussion have a true love for rhythm, beat and tempo. This is the driving force behind any ensemble and the anchor piece that keeps the ensemble afloat.

Drum/Percussion instruction not only involves learning stick positioning, left/right hand independence, and wrist coordination, but it also helps identify your role as a percussionist within a musical context. Whether it’s learning to play drum set, conga or xylophone, our highly skilled teachers are here to help you achieve your dreams!

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Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone, Tuba

The instruments found in the brass family encompass many roles within the band or orchestra. For example, a student may wish to learn the trumpet techniques of legendary players such as Miles Davis & Wynton Marsalis, or have aspirations of playing in various solo lines in an ensemble.

When a student decides to play trombone, baritone or tuba, they learn to be a part of the “low brass section” and what it means to play an instrument that is often responsible for supporting the entire ensemble by laying a solid foundation for the rest of the group to rely on.

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