Maybe you took piano lessons years ago but, for whatever reasons, you gave up and have always regretted it. Starting October 16, you can turn those regrets into the reality of playing favorite songs at family gatherings, or just playing for your own enjoyment.
Maybe playing the piano is something you always wanted to do but never took the time. Now is your chance to give it a try.
Perhaps you are looking for a mentally-stimulating activity that brings pleasure to those around you as well. Making music has proven to be great for the brain as it combines the mental with the physical for an all-around mental workout.
Classes will begin Monday mornings starting October 16 for eight weeks, and the best part of all is that you get to learn with friends. Making music together adds a recreational quality to learning and helps make it more stress-free. This will be a recreational music-making class that focuses on having fun while making music.
The instructor for the class is Gloria Singleton, who has been inspiring students of all ages for more than 30 years. With a Master’s degree in piano pedagogy, Gloria seeks to make piano playing accessible to people of all ages and walks of life, believing that music-making is for everyone and that anyone can do it. No matter your background, playing the piano can be fun and rewarding.
Classes are forming now. Please contact Gloria Singleton at 520-404-4459 or [email protected] for a consultation and information. Cost for the eight-week session is $120, plus the cost of the book. Classes will be limited to 10 adults, so call now to get in on the fun.