Clarinet Lessons are offered by Music Center of the Northwest
About Private Lessons:
Private lessons are the key component to reaching one’s full potential as a musician. There are many benefits to taking private lessons at Music Center of the Northwest. Through one-on-one study, a music student receives complete attention in their lesson.
However, beyond the weekly repetition of being asked to perform tasks, listen, and answer questions is the great strength of private lessons; the student is working with a teacher/mentor who helps guide their musical life.
Your teacher’s work with you goes beyond the 30 to 60 minutes you are in your lesson each week. It includes organizing recitals and performances, preparing repertoire, and many other activities designed to help each student gain the skills and enthusiasm that lead to lifelong involvement in music.
At Music Center, we believe the best learning happens through weekly private lessons. Students taking traditional lessons have the opportunity to enroll in The Royal Conservatory Certificate Program, a comprehensive and effectively sequenced program of music study and assessment.
History:
Founded in 1989, Music Center is Seattle's oldest community music school and is a member of the National Guild for Community Arts Education and an Associate Member of the Washington Music Educators Association.
A non-profit organization, Music Center of the Northwest has always focused on a mission to foster love and knowledge of music by providing high quality musical instruction and a range of related music programs and activities to motivated students of all ages, backgrounds, and levels of ability.
The unifying principle that guides all of Music Center of the Northwest’s programs is the fundamental belief that individual creativity is a vital means of bringing together a culturally and ethnically diverse community.
Mission:
Music Center of the Northwest is a non-profit community music school located in North Seattle. We believe in the transformative power of music in the lives of people and our community.
With a commitment to music education and live performance, Music Center provides access to exceptional musical experiences for people of all ages and abilities, regardless of means.
Statement on Equity and Racial Justice:
We pledge our commitment to the meaningful change that will eliminate destructive racism, bias and injustice in all forms. In doing so, we shall continue to serve the community through our programs that promote diversity while strengthening acceptance and inclusivity.
The Aim Brass and Woodwind Program, sponsored by the Divine Family, trains students in trumpet, horn, flute, clarinet, saxophone and bassoon.
Generally the child needs to be able to support the clarinet and reach and cover all the keys with his/her hands. Most children can do this by around 5th grade. If the child is ready for this before 5th grade, great! If not, starting on a recorder or other child-friendly instrument is recommended
Calrinet Lessons are offered by Minneapolis School of Music.
Clarinet Lessons are offered by NY Ensemble Classes. Our classes are taught by two instructors specialized in different instruments. Each ensemble is assigned to multiple teachers scheduled on rotation. This unique course design provides an enhanced and deeper learning experience.
B2R offers private lessons in strings, woodwinds and brass, depending on site and faculty availability. Students learn proper technique, rhythm interpretation, note reading, theory and performance from working professionals with extensive experience in teaching music at all levels
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