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What is the Rock Program?

The goals of the Rock Program are to teach kids how to play music together, to listen to each other, and to be accountable to their fellow musicians... all while having a blast doing it! We do this through the process of building, rehearsing, and performing a rock show. 

How It Works

Students in each session work together on their rock show, consisting of a setlist of songs. The setlist is determined by the teacher and often follows a theme (a tribute to a certain band, best of X decade, roots of rock, etc.)

Multiple students per instrument may be in the same session. Different combinations of students may play on different songs. This is  actually the ideal scenario, as it enables students to learn from and help each other, teaches them the value of listening and supporting other musicians, and allows for a wider variety and greater number of songs in the setlist. 

Just like a stage play or theater production, students will be expected to:

1) Know their parts

2) Share the spotlight

and 3) Support their fellow musicians

Get going by enrolling in a private trial lesson today!

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Q: Will every student play on every song?

A: Not necessarily. A critical tenet of the program is learning to listen, support, and learn from other musicians. Plus, varying the configuration of students per song allows for a wider variety and greater number of songs to be in the setlist.

Q: Is there a limit to the number of students per session?

A: Yes, we cap each session at 10 students.

Q: Can anyone be in the Rock Show Program?

A: Yes as long as they are also taking private lessons and space is available.

 

Q: When are the Rock Show Sessions?

A: They currently meet on Mondays and Thursdays at 6pm

Q: How do I get started? 

A: If you are not enrolled in private lessons, book a trial lesson here. If you already are in private lessons, just contact us and let us know you're interested in joining our Rock Show Program!

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