Why Allegro School Of Music
Allegro School of Music is a
family-friendly music instructional studio in Grand Rapids that has been
operating since 1992. We are a division of Family Harmony, which is a
501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to promote an
appreciation of and participation in the arts in Grand Rapids.
Here at Allegro School of Music, we believe that everyone is a musician – some just more experienced and refined than others!
We teach good practice habits and provide multiple performance opportunities, as well as incorporate music theory & history, listening, and composition into instruction. We take students at all ability & experience levels, from those who are just beginning their musical journey all the way to highly-skilled musicians. Our friendly, dedicated, experienced, and proven instructors will take time to listen and understand your needs in order to customize your learning experience. If you are willing to make a commitment and put in the time and work, you will see results! Get best music lessons in Grand Rapids.
Here at Allegro School of Music, we believe that everyone is a musician – some just more experienced and refined than others!
We teach good practice habits and provide multiple performance opportunities, as well as incorporate music theory & history, listening, and composition into instruction. We take students at all ability & experience levels, from those who are just beginning their musical journey all the way to highly-skilled musicians. Our friendly, dedicated, experienced, and proven instructors will take time to listen and understand your needs in order to customize your learning experience. If you are willing to make a commitment and put in the time and work, you will see results! Get best music lessons in Grand Rapids.
OUR PRIVATE LESSONS
Piano
Do you want to give your child a great
start in music? Are you an adult who learned a little piano growing up
but now would like to get back to it? Learning to play the piano is a
proven great way to develop musicianship in players both young and old.
Our experienced instructors teach students to read music, while
emphasizing development of proper technique and expressive, musical
playing. Knowledge gained from piano study transfers very well to
learning of other instruments.
Guitar/Bass Guitar
Are
you a retiree who wants to learn how to play the guitar? Or are you a
parent who would like to enroll your child in guitar lessons? Get in
touch with Allegro School of Music today and we’ll bring out that inner
musician!
The
creative, disciplined, and harmonious relationship between you and our
experienced guitar instructors will ensure you achieve your goals.
Whatever styles of guitar playing interest you most, our knowledgeable
instructors will help you learn melodies and cords on electric or
acoustic guitar, and also develop music reading skills.
Violin
Allegro School of Music violin
instructors are among the best in Grand Rapids. During your private
lessons, our instructors will focus on developing skills and creating a
disciplined environment which will make learning fun and fulfilling.
Whether you are a child or an adult, you’ll enjoy our customized violin
lessons in our safe and friendly locations. Other strings may also be
available.
Band Instruments
Allegro School of Music has instructors
with experience and expertise teaching a wide variety of band
instruments. Brass instruments include trumpet/cornet, French horn,
trombone, baritone/euphonium, and tuba. Woodwinds include flute,
clarinet, and saxophone. We also offer percussion instruction, with an
emphasis on snare drum and drum set. Whether you currently play in an
ensemble or not, contact us today to set up your best learning
situation!
At Allegro School of Music we believe
that success in learning a musical instrument goes hand-in-hand with
having successful performance experiences. Because of this we offer a
variety of opportunities to perform in various settings for different
types of audiences. Students who feel good about their performances want
to practice more and have further performances, so the cycle feeds on
itself!
Sources- https://allegrogr.org/
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