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University of Rhode Island
Preparatory Music Program
Fine Arts Center, Room D206
Phone: 401-874-2798 Fax: 401-874-2772
E-Mail: prepmus@etal.uri.edu


                 Piano Classes

 

4 Hands Together Piano Class Level I
This 8 week piano class is open to children ages 4 to 7 who come with a parent. Parents will be actively involved in the class and at home but don’t need any prior knowledge of music. Taught by Christine Müller, the course covers the basic elements of music with songs, rhythms and improvisation on the piano. Materials are included. A piano or keyboard for practice is required. The class will meet in the piano lab on Saturday mornings from 9:15am to 10:15 am beginning April 26th

Class dates are:April 26, May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, June 14 and 21st. Fee for the 8 week class is
$185
. (No adjustments can be made for late enrollment)

Adult Beginning Piano Class Level One
This class is open to adults with no previous piano experience. It is a basic introduction into playing the piano and reading music. next offering TBA

Adult Beginner Piano Class Level II
This is a continuation of the level one class taught by Christine Müller. The class will meet Monday evenings from 7:00-8:15 pm . next offering TBA

If you are interested in these classes click on:
How to Register



SUZUKI PIANO IS NOT OFFERED
AT THE PRESENT TIME

About Suzuki

Suzuki Piano lessons Books I &II
for beginners ages 4-7 year old

This world renowed philosophy is based on the principles of Dr. Shinichi Suzuki, who developed a method of using the "mother tongue" language learning approach in teaching music. Suzuki lessons focus on listening and development of good technique before reading printed music.Participation in this program requires the parent to attend lessons and learn the basic technique necessary to participate in the child's daily home paracticing.In addition to a weekly 30 minute lesson, Suzuki families also attend a group class, in which students learn music fundamentals and perform for each other



 
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