Pricing
Classes and Pricing
- Music Appreciation classes.
- Introduction to keyboard, music theory with interactive activities.
- Computer enhanced learning.
- Music history in story form with listening examples.
- Related art activities to understand styles and historical periods.
- Improvisational materials.
- Private Lessons
- Music Expressions Camp
Rates:
$30.00 for 30 minutes – private lessons
$45.00 for 45 minutes – private lessons
$60.00 an hour – private lessons
This year I am adding some options to my curriculum in the form of two extra group classes per month, to be held on alternate Saturdays. The subject matter is based upon my “Music Expressions” curriculum and will include different material each class. Limited to 6 students each session, the classes will cost $25. for an hour and a half. Below is a list of subjects covered until Christmas.
Sept 12 - Theory Seminar (especially geared to those taking the Fall Theory Test with ADMTA)
Ear Training Practice
Sept 26 - Beginnings of Music: Prehistory through Renaissance – Illuminated Manuscript Art Activity
Oct 3 - Theory Seminar (same as above with additional relevant information for the test early Nov.)
Oct 24 - Program Music with Halloween theme: Danse Macabre and Sorcerer’s Apprentice.
Related Art Activity
Nov 7 - Composition Seminar: Basics of Chord Progressions, melodic and harmonic construction
Nov 21 Baroque Period of Music – relating to Art & Architecture as well as music. Listening examples
Bach, Handel, Vivaldi. Art Activity using Baroque design elements.
Dec 5 American Musical Theater: Stephen Sondheim, Andrew Lloyd Weber, George M Cohan,
Rogers & Hammerstein, Cole Porter.
Dec 12 Christmas Music from Around the World: customs and music from a variety of cultures.
Related Art Activity
Spring classes will include more composition and improvisation classes, the orchestra, chamber ensembles, Periods in music history (Classical, Romantic and Contemporary) with listening examples and art activities, and American Pop Music and how it relates to Classical roots, critical listening activities and Lives of the Musicians.
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