Clarinet Lessons are offered by Desert Ridge Music Academy. We emphasize the importance of reading music. Most students will learn the fundamentals of reading and understanding the language of music. At the same time, students will have fun learning music they know and love.
Clarinet Lessons are offered by Desert Ridge Music Academy. We emphasize the importance of reading music. Most students will learn the fundamentals of reading and understanding the language of music. At the same time, students will have fun learning music they know and love.
We help students go beyond the basics by teaching more complex rhythms and and chart reading. We also prepare students for band programs by giving them the necessary skills to succeed and perform within a group setting.
In the planning and design of Desert Ridge Music Academy, the owners based their business ideas to go against two flaws in the traditional lesson experience. First, lessons aren’t always enough.
Students need a place to meet and perform with other musicians. Second and equally as important, the lessons need to happen in an environment that favors education over retail sales. With these key ideas in mind, Desert Ridge Music Academy was born.
Every aspect of building and growing the Academy has always been approached with the intent of living by our Mission Statement: Learn, Create, Perform.
Since opening our doors in 2008, not only have we consistently provided quality lessons for all ages and skill levels, but we also immediately began hosting weekly Jam Sessions, concerts and recitals on our in-house stage.
Our one-of-a-kind environment has resulted in students forming their own bands, many of which can boast paying gigs. This, in conjunction with our carefully hand-picked staff, has made DRMA the fastest growing music facility in the Valley.
Students involved in the W.O. Smith private lesson program are offered one-on-one instruction once a week with a qualified volunteer teacher.
Clarinet music class is offered by The Arts Center for All.We have this training for all our students after they are able to read music without hesitation. These abilities develop your eyes, ears, and brain fully with good balance.
We recommend that most clarinet students begin lessons at 5 or older. The clarinet is the typically the easiest of the woodwinds instruments to begin on, because it requires less lung capacity to produce a clean tone than the other woodwinds instruments
Diller-Quaile offers a program of woodwind and brass study for the early beginner through the advanced high school student. Woodwind study is available for flute (age six and older), oboe (age nine and older), clarinet (age six and older)
Calrinet Lessons are offered by Minneapolis School of Music.
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