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Supplementary materials are used
as needed to help students
develop fully as musicians.
These will include sheet music
in various musical styles,
pieces composed or arranged by
the instructor, customized
technical exercises as well as
"standard" technique books,
ear-training exercises, theory
worksheets and music education
software.

The six days between lessons are
integral to the student's
progress, so a portion of each
lesson is also devoted to
teaching the student how to
practice. Students who learn
good practice techniques and
habits have a much better chance
of becoming independent
learners.
Piano
Lessons
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Students can start learning how
to play piano as early as 5
years old.
Students enjoy immediate success
from hands-on private training.
Proper piano technique and
sight-reading skills are
emphasized from the very
beginning. After students master
basic piano skills, students
learn works from each of the
four periods of music
history: Baroque, Classical,
Romantic, and
Contemporary. These composers
include Bach, Haydn, Mozart,
Beethoven, Schumann, Chopin,
Liszt, Rachmaninoff, Kabalevsky,
and Bartók.
The instructors of Community
Music Studios use variety of
piano methods to make enjoyable
and rewarding experience for
students to learn how to play
piano. Here some of the methods
our instructors using:
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Bastien Piano Basics
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Alfred’s Basic Piano Coarse
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Alfred’s Adult Piano Method
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Faber’s Piano Adventures
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Celebrate Piano (preparation
method for RCM Examinations)
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Odyssey Series for Royal
Conservatory of Music exams
preparation
Guitar
Lessons
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We offer 2 playing styles:
1. Popular Guitar
(requires acoustic steel
guitar or electric guitar)
Students
mostly use a pick to play the
strings.
Guitar is a
popular late-blooming instrument
for students. Students can learn
any style of their choosing from
Bach to Nirvana or Segovia to
Wes Montgomery. Students learn
fundamental note reading and
guitar technique while learning
to play and transribe their own
music. All guitar lessons are
private which allow students to
learn and excel at their own
pace.
Some of the guitar methods we
use:
Baldwin 21st Century
Guitar Method,
Wolf Marshall Electric Guitar
Coarse and others…
2. Classical Guitar
(requires acoustic nylon string
guitar)
Students can
begin learning this popular
instrument as young as age five.
Students will learn a classical
technical foundation using a
combination of pedagogical
teaching methods that emphasize
both learning/performing music
by rote (ear) and from music.
Classical guitar technique is
the underpinning of all good
guitar-playing styles. Once a
student has learned this
technique he/she can use it to
play many different styles of
music.
The learned
technical and musical foundation
will build proper hand position,
posture, good tone and sound
production, correct finger
placement, tonal comprehension
and musical awareness. Students
will learn how to read music and
how to use the guitar to figure
out songs themselves. There will
be opportunities to performing
recitals and with other
students.
Methods
teacher use:
Mel
Bay Classical Guitar.
Modern Approach to Classical
Guitar by Charles Duncan.
Royal Conservatory Examinations
for classical guitar.
Violin
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The violin is a
wonderful instrument to begin as
early as age five. The study of
the violin develops musicality,
ear training, finger dexterity,
pitch recognition and rhythmic
skills; it also foster a
student’s creativity, musical
expression and appreciation,
helps develop a high spatial
I.Q. and boosts mathematical and
science skills. In the lessons,
students will learn the proper
position for holding the
instrument and bow, bow
technique, proper finger
placement, tone production and
note reading. The focus will be
on learning the solo literature
with ample opportunities to
perform in recitals and with
other students.
There are different sizes of
violin available, for 1/16 to
4/4 size depending on the
students grows. Community Music
Studios instructors will be
happy to assist you to choose
the proper size of the
instrument.
Some of the
violin methods Community Music
instructors are using:
Suzuki Violin School,
All For Strings,
A Tune A Day, etc.
Royal Conservatory
examinations for violin.
Music
Theory and Composer Classes
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Students learn how to read,
analyze, and compose their own
music. Students also learn
eurhythmics (learning music
through movement) and ear
training (recognizing modes and
intervals). Stories about the
great classical composers, their
lives, and their music are be
shared.
We
also offer
Drum,
Electronic Keyboard and
Accordion Lessons.
For any questions or comments
please don’t hesitate to
Contact
Us.
No Registrations Fee (Limited Time Offer).
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Thank You and Welcome to
Community Music Studios.
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