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Music Programs

Piano Classes:  is an engaging two-year keyboard class founded on the belief that every student loves music. This keyboard class teaches beginners to advanced students between the ages of 5 to12 how to play and enjoy a variety of musical styles. During this program, students participate in activities that teach basic musical skills (including a good sense of rhythm and pitch) and encourage independence, creativity, and self-expression. The group setting also provides a unique opportunity to play with and perform in front of friends on a regular basis. There are adult piano classes as well.

Vocal Classes: is when you can sing your favorite songs, and you can sing your favorite pop songs. You can write your very own songs if you want too. To have your music skills, you have to sing when you are in a concert and a choir. Classes for all ages.

Recorder Classes: this class is for people who love music, and they want to play music too. Did you know the recorder is a instrument that kids play for the first time? Recorder classes are for children from age groups from 11-14. And the little classes are for children ages  from 4-10. The recorder is one of the basic instruments for beginners too. It goes with your musical journey for the first time.

Ukulele Classes: are you a fan of Hawaiian music? Go to our ukulele classes to learn the chords, and children have to play the songs from sheet music with chords, just like the 
guitar has. This program is to help kids to how to read their musical minds with chords.
This class is for children ages 5 and up.

Hand Drumming Classes: is an excellent skill to have basic drumming all year around, for the first time. And you can hand durm with djembe too. It is one of the basic drumming in the whole wide world. Classes for all ages.

Classes will be take place at St. Rene Goupil/ St. Luke CES.





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