Traditional Music Lessons
IsoRhythms Music Therapy also offers traditional music lessons for guitar, piano, and ukulele. These lessons are open to students of all ages from young to young at heart. Lessons are offered virtually or in person at our clinic in Pacific Grove, and are available in 30, 45, and 60 minute lessons. Our students and families have expressed that they find the calm, professional environment of our clinic to be a positive place to come and learn music.
Our traditional music lessons focus on students learning how to play their chosen instrument. Learning music theory is included as a component of traditional music lessons, which often includes short theory assignments to complete at home during the week. With traditional music lessons, students are expected to practice during the week and adhere to an agreed upon practice schedule. Your music instructor will work with you to create a practice schedule and routine that works for your child or yourself.
How are traditional music lessons different from adapted music lessons?
Teaching style is the main difference between traditional music lessons and adaptive music lessons. Traditional music lessons focus on note reading and utilizing classic music theory and technique to learn how to play . The entirety of the lesson will be spent on the one instrument. Traditional music lessons are recommended for students who .
How old should a child be to begin learning an instrument?
IsoRhythms Music Therapy recommends for students to be able to read or in the process of learning how to read to begin to learn how to play an instrument traditionally, as learning how to read music requires many of the same developmental skills as learning how to read words. This is typically around age 6. Attention span is also a consideration when deciding if your student is ready to begin music lessons.
Do you only teach children?
We offer music lessons to students of all ages.
Music lessons can be beneficial for:
Our traditional music lessons focus on students learning how to play their chosen instrument. Learning music theory is included as a component of traditional music lessons, which often includes short theory assignments to complete at home during the week. With traditional music lessons, students are expected to practice during the week and adhere to an agreed upon practice schedule. Your music instructor will work with you to create a practice schedule and routine that works for your child or yourself.
How are traditional music lessons different from adapted music lessons?
Teaching style is the main difference between traditional music lessons and adaptive music lessons. Traditional music lessons focus on note reading and utilizing classic music theory and technique to learn how to play . The entirety of the lesson will be spent on the one instrument. Traditional music lessons are recommended for students who .
How old should a child be to begin learning an instrument?
IsoRhythms Music Therapy recommends for students to be able to read or in the process of learning how to read to begin to learn how to play an instrument traditionally, as learning how to read music requires many of the same developmental skills as learning how to read words. This is typically around age 6. Attention span is also a consideration when deciding if your student is ready to begin music lessons.
Do you only teach children?
We offer music lessons to students of all ages.
Music lessons can be beneficial for:
- Learning to read and play music
- Developing confidence and self-esteem
- Increasing discipline and focus
- Increasing cognitive abilities
- Developing beneficial life skills