By Mindy Cabral, The Magazine of Santa Clarita, February 2011
It’s never too late to pursue a dream. Many parents tell me they wish they had learned to play an instrument when they were young. Many wish they had continued their music lessons. Well, now is your chance! Perhaps you are retired and now have the time to do the things you’ve always wanted to. Is learning to play an instrument one of those things? Maybe you just want to learn to a particular song to sing for your anniversary or how to play “Fur Elise” on the piano. What ever your musical goals are, we can help you achieve them. You can join a class with your child and learn, or sign up for one of our new adult classes or private lessons taught by qualified, caring instructors.
Our music teachers are university trained, have specialized training in music education, and have various performing, touring, and recording experience. Our teachers are chosen not only for their qualifications, but also for their ability to relate to all ages of students and their needs. Instructors with a variety of backgrounds and teaching styles ensures that parents and students can find a good personality fit.
A variety of music programs and lessons are offered for all ages and cater to what you want to learn. These include instruction in:
- Piano & Keyboard
- Violin
- Irish Fiddle
- Guitar
- Ukulele
- Harp
- Trumpet
- Recorder
- Flute
- Saxophone
- Bass
- Voice
- Drums/Percussion
- Music Theory
- Small Ensembles
- Jam Band
- Songwriting & Recording
- Certificate Programs
All classes and lessons are held at our new 2-story facility located in Valencia up the street from Scooter’s Jungle. (Behind Wallmart on Copperhill and Newhall Ranch Road.) Recitals are scheduled regularly throughout the year and are free to all participants. Daytime classes and lesson times are available. Class space is limited and they fill up fast! Call, click or come by for more information on getting registered: 28306 Constellation Rd. Valencia, CA 91355 – 661•222•2239 www.LittleSchoolofMusic.com
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