"Our Goal...To Achieve A Rewarding Learning Experience for Every Student!"
Why Learn Music?
Music increases intelligence - Numerous controlled studies have consistently concluded that music stimulates the mind, encourages creativity, and helps to lay a foundation for learning that leads to higher intelligence and aptitude.
Music creates emotional & physical well-being - Research has shown music can release specific natural chemicals within the body which are directly related to improved emotional and physical health.
"...Providing Popular Music Curriculums Designed To Engage Students Of All Ages"
Group or Private Lessons... Popular or Classical Music? Are You Seeking A Fun Alternative To "Traditional Piano Lessons"?
Within the musical community you will find a variety of instructional methods and courses offered.
Take Note Music students benefit from modern and popular music methods designed to engage ages 6 and up within a structured group environment of age appropriate peers. Class sizes are limited in order to achieve a rewarding learning experience for every student.
Our unique methodology takes into account the learning abilities and stages of individual junior development while exposing students to peer group interaction. Student progress is monitored on an ongoing basis through weekly assignments, in-class performances, and course examinations. Take Note Music group methodology has proven successful by assisting students with...
Social Development - Students learn how to cooperate with others in a disciplined learning atmosphere
Ensemble Play - Students experience playing in a group while developing improved sight-reading and timing skills
Motivation - Students can be inspired by the abilities of their peers
Confidence & Self Esteem - Playing music within a group every week allows students to become less inhibited when playing in front of others
Regular Performance - Regular in-class performance encourages students to become proficient at each song they learn
Theory - Group activities provide a more interactive approach to understanding music theory
Ear Training - A number of group activities develop ear training
Singing - Most students will sing in groups but often not in a private teaching environment. Singing is an important aspect of learning music.
Creativity - Take Note methods allow for greater student input, ideas, and expression
Activities - Various structured learning activities throughout the group lesson act to improve student attention
Team Spirit - Developed through all Take Note Music activities including recital participation, in-class performances, and musical exercises
We welcome the opportunity to discuss what options may be best suited to you or your child's musical goals.
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