Emily is great with kids! She is so patient and caring with my daughter. She redirects well, gives instruction gently and makes learning fun.
-Julie
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Is your child longing to express themselves?
What if there was a weekly activity helped them grow mentally, express their emotions, and gain confidence?
What if this activity that would give them personal, individualized instruction
with a highly qualified and experienced teacher?
When you enroll in piano lessons with Miss Emily, your child will learn to play beautiful piano music
in a safe and nurturing environment that fosters creativity and encourages
character development.
What will my child experience during the lesson?
Lessons are tailored to each student's age and learning style.
Weekly lessons are scheduled for
30, 45, or 60 minute time slots.
Parents of young children are expected to attend the lesson and take notes.
Typical elements of a lesson include:
Inspired by the philosophy of Dr. Suzuki and motivated by the belief that every child has the ability to learn music, Emily Morgan teaches lessons to ages 4-adult. Younger students are taught using the Suzuki method, and older students are taught traditional lessons with Suzuki elements.
Do you have a child younger than four? Come to Suzuki Early Childhood Education class!
What is the Suzuki method?
The Suzuki method begins with the belief that every child can learn music, and relies heavily on collaboration between the parent and the teacher to provide the child a positive, nurturing environment. The steps of learning the instrument are based on the steps of learning a language: listening, repetition, and mastery of small steps. Similar to learning a language, children learn the instrument at his or her own pace, but are encouraged by their peers through group lessons. Based on the principle that the ear develops faster than the eye, children at taught to learn the music by rote (listening to the recordings and the teacher) prior to learning to read music. The Suzuki method is, at heart, a pattern of training where the teacher and parent work together to raise children to become not only good musicians, but also good people.
Is your child longing to express themselves?
What if there was a weekly activity helped them grow mentally, express their emotions, and gain confidence?
What if this activity that would give them personal, individualized instruction
with a highly qualified and experienced teacher?
When you enroll in piano lessons with Miss Emily, your child will learn to play beautiful piano music
in a safe and nurturing environment that fosters creativity and encourages
character development.
What will my child experience during the lesson?
Lessons are tailored to each student's age and learning style.
Weekly lessons are scheduled for
30, 45, or 60 minute time slots.
Parents of young children are expected to attend the lesson and take notes.
Typical elements of a lesson include:
- Exploring music through movement activities
- Learning musical concepts through games
- Learning about music history through stories
- Learning to read music
- Playing correctly and expressively
Inspired by the philosophy of Dr. Suzuki and motivated by the belief that every child has the ability to learn music, Emily Morgan teaches lessons to ages 4-adult. Younger students are taught using the Suzuki method, and older students are taught traditional lessons with Suzuki elements.
Do you have a child younger than four? Come to Suzuki Early Childhood Education class!
What is the Suzuki method?
The Suzuki method begins with the belief that every child can learn music, and relies heavily on collaboration between the parent and the teacher to provide the child a positive, nurturing environment. The steps of learning the instrument are based on the steps of learning a language: listening, repetition, and mastery of small steps. Similar to learning a language, children learn the instrument at his or her own pace, but are encouraged by their peers through group lessons. Based on the principle that the ear develops faster than the eye, children at taught to learn the music by rote (listening to the recordings and the teacher) prior to learning to read music. The Suzuki method is, at heart, a pattern of training where the teacher and parent work together to raise children to become not only good musicians, but also good people.
Enrolling in lessons is easy!
1. Schedule your trial lesson
2. Meet with your teacher, Emily Morgan, to learn more about lessons.
3. Fill out enrollment form
4. Choose a lesson time and pay.
1. Schedule your trial lesson
2. Meet with your teacher, Emily Morgan, to learn more about lessons.
3. Fill out enrollment form
4. Choose a lesson time and pay.