Music Lessons - Burlington

   

Piano, Keyboard, Guitar & Voice Lessons

 
     
 
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Private or Group Piano, Keyboard, Guitar and Voice Lessons

It's Never too Late to Introduce Music Learning into your Life!

Piano, Guitar, Voice, Theory and Yamaha Music Group Lessons

 

We offer lessons for Piano/keyboard, Guitar, Voice and Theory. These lessons are available for children or adults, in group or private settings using well known and respected methods such as the Royal Conservatory of Music and the Yamaha Music programs. We also offer a unique keyboard program for seniors called "Seniors Club".

 

Please use this signup form below to tell us which lesson you would like to join and we will contact you with detailed information as soon as possible.

 

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OUR PHILOSOPHY

At the Music Gallery’s Yamaha Music School we believe that providing the highest quality of musical instruction in a professional and fun manner helps to foster creativity for the student. This is a very effective learning process which enables the student to retain more information, creating a more enjoyable learning experience!

The school’s main objective is to cultivate the enjoyment of music in its students. Our methodology for providing this is our comprehensive collection of various music programs. These programs are suited for anyone from the youngest of beginners, to the casual senior player, and anyone in between!

 

30 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE!

MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Enroll in one of our lesson programs. If, after one month, you are not completely satisfied, we will refund any tuition you have paid. No questions asked.

(Registration Fee Non Refundable)

 

Benefits of Music Education

DID YOU KNOW?

Music training at an early age aids in important brain development.

Research shows a link between music and the development of neural connections in the brain. There is an important link between musical training and other cognitive abilities, particularly spatial logic skills. This is particularly important with activities that require logical reasoning such as chess, science, math, engineering, and computer programming.

Young children with developed rhythm skills perform better academically in early school years.

Findings show there was a significant difference in the academic achievement levels of students that scored higher in rhythmic competency.

Seniors who are actively involved in music making enjoy significant health benefits.

For example, studies show that music activates the cerebellum and therefore may aid stroke victims regain language capabilities. Studies show that older people who are actively involved in music making show improvements in anxiety, loneliness, and depression-three factors that are critical in coping with stress, stimulating the immune system, and improving health.

 

As time goes by and research into learning music continues, we are gathering more evidence about the many benefits of music education. Click the following link to view some of the latest research...

Making Music Makes You Smarter - The Benefits of Music Education


 

 

 

 

 

 
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