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These are the youngest musicians we serve. Often they are just starting out with music and with their primary instrument. To build the strongest foundation, every musician will learn a few basic piano skills and music theory facts in addition to playing their primary instrument. Elementary school age people are so full of energy and so good at learning new information that, with consistent practice, students in this age group advance quite quickly.
Whether they are new, continuing, or returning musicians, people who enjoy a consistent practice routine by this age are on the path to achievements in music which will greatly enrich their lives.
Many of the activities available to musicians in this age group feed directly into professional or academic communities, connecting young adults to a wide range of opportunities. The more serious musicians in this age group are already laying the groundwork for their imminent careers. The support and mentorship of a dedicated instructor is vital as they prepare to enter the university or the music industry - or both. Many other musicians in this age range will enjoy recreational musical activities while preparing to pursue other activities or careers on a more serious level. With instruction and practice these musicians will also enjoy some satisfying accomplishments.
Whether enrolled in a university music program, or just playing music on the side, these musicians have recently entered the world and are full of energy and fresh ideas. With support and collaboration from their teachers and their peers, they can create great things.
Many working adults with families are looking for an outlet or activity to add some variety to their weekly routine. With consistent attendance and sincere effort to commit to a light but consistent practice routine, these musicians can revive old skills, learn new ones, prepare to join a community band, get ready for open mic night, or simply learn a few chords to strum around the campfire.