Clarinet performance instruction utilizing a tailored methodology that embraces the specific needs and talents of each student.
At Quartertonez our pedagogical approach is to make musical lessons fun and exhilarating, while still implementing a proven regimented structure that caters to our diverse array of students.
Quartertonez adopts a teaching method that is not limited to classical musical methods, but delves into oral traditions as well as international genres, where students are able to understand the power of music as a way of expressing their own voice and communicating across cultural lines.
In addition underrepresented repertoire and cultures are taught through a musical lense giving a historical entry point to represent the richness of the music performed.
Quartertonez’s specialized teaching philosophy integrates the use of positive reinforcement and performance practice as a method of learning. This pushes each student to their highest abilities possible while maintain a positive and nurturing environment.
Quartertonez music provides private instruction in voice, piano, cello, and oud, in addition to group choir ensembles and Arabic Rhythm classes. Quartertonez music strives to make musical instruction available to all through our Scholarship program providing opportunities to students from across the DMV area.
The clarinet is the perfect choice for students interested in performing jazz and classical music (although it’s a great instrument for other styles as well). It is also a great instrument choice for children due to it being lightweight.
The Aim Brass and Woodwind Program, sponsored by the Divine Family, trains students in trumpet, horn, flute, clarinet, saxophone and bassoon.
Students involved in the W.O. Smith private lesson program are offered one-on-one instruction once a week with a qualified volunteer teacher.
Calrinet Lessons are offered by Minneapolis School of Music.
Whether you’re a saxophone player in a funk band or a clarinet player in an orchestra, woodwind players can make a band work! And orchestral woodwind players are in high demand in prestigious orchestral groups, not to mention in modern music
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