Music and
Voice Lessons at Movement Center
Private lessons are offered for Piano,
Guitar, and Voice in our Williston and Colchester studios.
Private one-on-one instruction allows students to progress at their own
pace and gain the best understanding of musical techniques.
Students can start private lessons as young as 6 years old.
Students can start private lessons any time of the year or month so
there is no need to wait to get started. A variety of styles are
taught, such as pop, jazz, rock, Broadway, and classical. Contact
the school office in your location to see which times and days are
available or click on our Music Schedule to check in and
sign up today for your Piano, Guitar, and Voice lessons!
In addition to your weekly private lesson, we will have special Jam
Sessions on Friday afternoons so you can try out your new skills and
have fun with other students and artists!
FAQ about Music Lessons
(For more detailed information, please download our
informational flyer.)
- Do
I need a piano at home to take piano lessons?
- It is ideal if you do have a piano at home, but you can
start lessons by using an electric keyboard to practice. We
recommend a keyboard that has regular sized keys and a touch sensitive
response. A touch sensitive keyboard means if you press a key
harder it will play louder, and if you press a key softer it will play
quieter.
- How long does it take to learn an
instrument?
- There is no set answer on how long it takes to learn an
instrument. With regular practice, a basic level of playing can
be accomplished in a few months.
- I don't have any musical background or
ability; can I still help my child practice?
- Yes. Even if you
don't have a musical background, you can ask the teacher advice on how
to help your child practice. By simply monitoring that they are
doing exercises a certain number of times per day, the student will
progress. Parents may occasionally sit in on their child's music
lesson to get an idea of the proper way a song should sound, or how the
student should be positioning their hands.
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