Instruments

Learning a musical instrument is a bit like learning a language. You can learn just one, or you can learn more. As with languages, once you have the hang of one, it is easier to learn another.  This is why Jane is able to teach piano, voice,  guitar,  flute,  clarinet,  saxophone,  keyboard,  and theory.

For lack of time, Jane never learned violin, but Lauren has, so she teaches violin for us.  Our son Joseph is also now teaching cello.  In time we expect to offer double bass as our youngest comes up to speed.

Making good progress with piano lessons.

Piano

We have been teaching piano at Hooper Music Studio since 1996.  We now have 3 active piano teachers, and 2 pianos (1 Baby Grand).

Keyboard

We have been teaching piano at Hooper Music Studio since 1996.  We now have 3 active piano teachers, and 2 pianos (1 Baby Grand).

Violin

We have been teaching piano at Hooper Music Studio since 1996.  We now have 3 active piano teachers, and 2 pianos (1 Baby Grand).

Flute

We have been teaching piano at Hooper Music Studio since 1996.  We now have 3 active piano teachers, and 2 pianos (1 Baby Grand).

Saxophone

We have been teaching piano at Hooper Music Studio since 1996.  We now have 3 active piano teachers, and 2 pianos (1 Baby Grand).

Guitar

We have been teaching piano at Hooper Music Studio since 1996.  We now have 3 active piano teachers, and 2 pianos (1 Baby Grand).

Clarinet

We have been teaching piano at Hooper Music Studio since 1996.  We now have 3 active piano teachers, and 2 pianos (1 Baby Grand).

Cello

We have been teaching piano at Hooper Music Studio since 1996.  We now have 3 active piano teachers, and 2 pianos (1 Baby Grand).

Singing & Voice

We have been teaching piano at Hooper Music Studio since 1996.  We now have 3 active piano teachers, and 2 pianos (1 Baby Grand).

Music Theory

We have been teaching piano at Hooper Music Studio since 1996.  We now have 3 active piano teachers, and 2 pianos (1 Baby Grand).

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