If your home is anything like mine, you are running your kids around from activity to activity on a daily and weekly basis. You feel like a chauffer driving your kids around in the SUV. While waiting for your children, you’ve had some (if not all) of the following thoughts:
Adult Students
We have students of ALL ages. Many adults take lessons on their lunch break or after work. It’s never too late to make your dreams a reality. Our teachers will work with you on your specific goals and will take into account if you’re a new beginner, self-taught, or taken lessons before.
Here are some suggestions to make lessons successful for you!
1. Set Goals!
Weekly Goals One of the first keys to successful lessons is to appreciate the small victories. Every week! Every time you put your hands on your instrument you make progress, whether you can see it or not.
Your weekly assignments are actually weekly goals. Every time you play a new song, finger exercise, or just a couple of measures – you’ve succeeded!
2. Have A Great Attitude!
Be Teachable. Be willing to listen and accept instruction and correction. This tip is true for everyone, young and old.
We find that adults – who are used to making decisions for themselves every day – have the hardest time adjusting to being a student again.
Enjoy not having to decide for yourself. Trust your teacher. You will learn more quickly and more successfully.
3. Be Responsible.
Attend every lesson—even if you haven’t been able to practice much. Bring your books and materials every week.
Be Honest– Tell your teacher when you don’t understand something.
Don’t just sit and nod (thinking that you’ll go home and figure it out on your own). It’s really OK! Your teacher wants you to understand! He/she will be happy to explain differently.
4. Have Fun!
Just Play! Don’t just do your assigned work. Sit down at your instrument, without books or music, and just noodle around. Find a musical sentence in your hands that sounds good. Just go with it. Don’t censor yourself- just play! (And by the way – that’s all there is to composing!)
I can guarantee your teacher wants you to enjoy your lessons, and enjoy learning to play.
Your teacher is your coach and one of your biggest fans! They want you to succeed!
Call us today at 845-709-8383 to choose your day and time!
I don’t understand half the stuff my kids’ coaches or teachers talk about
Adult Students
We have students of ALL ages. Many adults take lessons on their lunch break or after work. It’s never too late to make your dreams a reality. Our teachers will work with you on your specific goals and will take into account if you’re a new beginner, self-taught, or taken lessons before.
Here are some suggestions to make lessons successful for you!
1. Set Goals!
Weekly Goals One of the first keys to successful lessons is to appreciate the small victories. Every week! Every time you put your hands on your instrument you make progress, whether you can see it or not.
Your weekly assignments are actually weekly goals. Every time you play a new song, finger exercise, or just a couple of measures – you’ve succeeded!
2. Have A Great Attitude!
Be Teachable. Be willing to listen and accept instruction and correction. This tip is true for everyone, young and old.
We find that adults – who are used to making decisions for themselves every day – have the hardest time adjusting to being a student again.
Enjoy not having to decide for yourself. Trust your teacher. You will learn more quickly and more successfully.
3. Be Responsible.
Attend every lesson—even if you haven’t been able to practice much. Bring your books and materials every week.
Be Honest– Tell your teacher when you don’t understand something.
Don’t just sit and nod (thinking that you’ll go home and figure it out on your own). It’s really OK! Your teacher wants you to understand! He/she will be happy to explain differently.
4. Have Fun!
Just Play! Don’t just do your assigned work. Sit down at your instrument, without books or music, and just noodle around. Find a musical sentence in your hands that sounds good. Just go with it. Don’t censor yourself- just play! (And by the way – that’s all there is to composing!)
I can guarantee your teacher wants you to enjoy your lessons, and enjoy learning to play.
Your teacher is your coach and one of your biggest fans! They want you to succeed!
Call us today at 845-709-8383 to choose your day and time!
How do I help my kids at home?
Adult Students
We have students of ALL ages. Many adults take lessons on their lunch break or after work. It’s never too late to make your dreams a reality. Our teachers will work with you on your specific goals and will take into account if you’re a new beginner, self-taught, or taken lessons before.
Here are some suggestions to make lessons successful for you!
1. Set Goals!
Weekly Goals One of the first keys to successful lessons is to appreciate the small victories. Every week! Every time you put your hands on your instrument you make progress, whether you can see it or not.
Your weekly assignments are actually weekly goals. Every time you play a new song, finger exercise, or just a couple of measures – you’ve succeeded!
2. Have A Great Attitude!
Be Teachable. Be willing to listen and accept instruction and correction. This tip is true for everyone, young and old.
We find that adults – who are used to making decisions for themselves every day – have the hardest time adjusting to being a student again.
Enjoy not having to decide for yourself. Trust your teacher. You will learn more quickly and more successfully.
3. Be Responsible.
Attend every lesson—even if you haven’t been able to practice much. Bring your books and materials every week.
Be Honest– Tell your teacher when you don’t understand something.
Don’t just sit and nod (thinking that you’ll go home and figure it out on your own). It’s really OK! Your teacher wants you to understand! He/she will be happy to explain differently.
4. Have Fun!
Just Play! Don’t just do your assigned work. Sit down at your instrument, without books or music, and just noodle around. Find a musical sentence in your hands that sounds good. Just go with it. Don’t censor yourself- just play! (And by the way – that’s all there is to composing!)
I can guarantee your teacher wants you to enjoy your lessons, and enjoy learning to play.
Your teacher is your coach and one of your biggest fans! They want you to succeed!
Call us today at 845-709-8383 to choose your day and time!
Will my kids remember what they learned in this activity years from now?
Adult Students
We have students of ALL ages. Many adults take lessons on their lunch break or after work. It’s never too late to make your dreams a reality. Our teachers will work with you on your specific goals and will take into account if you’re a new beginner, self-taught, or taken lessons before.
Here are some suggestions to make lessons successful for you!
1. Set Goals!
Weekly Goals One of the first keys to successful lessons is to appreciate the small victories. Every week! Every time you put your hands on your instrument you make progress, whether you can see it or not.
Your weekly assignments are actually weekly goals. Every time you play a new song, finger exercise, or just a couple of measures – you’ve succeeded!
2. Have A Great Attitude!
Be Teachable. Be willing to listen and accept instruction and correction. This tip is true for everyone, young and old.
We find that adults – who are used to making decisions for themselves every day – have the hardest time adjusting to being a student again.
Enjoy not having to decide for yourself. Trust your teacher. You will learn more quickly and more successfully.
3. Be Responsible.
Attend every lesson—even if you haven’t been able to practice much. Bring your books and materials every week.
Be Honest– Tell your teacher when you don’t understand something.
Don’t just sit and nod (thinking that you’ll go home and figure it out on your own). It’s really OK! Your teacher wants you to understand! He/she will be happy to explain differently.
4. Have Fun!
Just Play! Don’t just do your assigned work. Sit down at your instrument, without books or music, and just noodle around. Find a musical sentence in your hands that sounds good. Just go with it. Don’t censor yourself- just play! (And by the way – that’s all there is to composing!)
I can guarantee your teacher wants you to enjoy your lessons, and enjoy learning to play.
Your teacher is your coach and one of your biggest fans! They want you to succeed!
Call us today at 845-709-8383 to choose your day and time!
Is my child too young for this activity to get anything out of it?
Adult Students
We have students of ALL ages. Many adults take lessons on their lunch break or after work. It’s never too late to make your dreams a reality. Our teachers will work with you on your specific goals and will take into account if you’re a new beginner, self-taught, or taken lessons before.
Here are some suggestions to make lessons successful for you!
1. Set Goals!
Weekly Goals One of the first keys to successful lessons is to appreciate the small victories. Every week! Every time you put your hands on your instrument you make progress, whether you can see it or not.
Your weekly assignments are actually weekly goals. Every time you play a new song, finger exercise, or just a couple of measures – you’ve succeeded!
2. Have A Great Attitude!
Be Teachable. Be willing to listen and accept instruction and correction. This tip is true for everyone, young and old.
We find that adults – who are used to making decisions for themselves every day – have the hardest time adjusting to being a student again.
Enjoy not having to decide for yourself. Trust your teacher. You will learn more quickly and more successfully.
3. Be Responsible.
Attend every lesson—even if you haven’t been able to practice much. Bring your books and materials every week.
Be Honest– Tell your teacher when you don’t understand something.
Don’t just sit and nod (thinking that you’ll go home and figure it out on your own). It’s really OK! Your teacher wants you to understand! He/she will be happy to explain differently.
4. Have Fun!
Just Play! Don’t just do your assigned work. Sit down at your instrument, without books or music, and just noodle around. Find a musical sentence in your hands that sounds good. Just go with it. Don’t censor yourself- just play! (And by the way – that’s all there is to composing!)
I can guarantee your teacher wants you to enjoy your lessons, and enjoy learning to play.
Your teacher is your coach and one of your biggest fans! They want you to succeed!
Call us today at 845-709-8383 to choose your day and time!
How do I measure my child’s progress?
Adult Students
We have students of ALL ages. Many adults take lessons on their lunch break or after work. It’s never too late to make your dreams a reality. Our teachers will work with you on your specific goals and will take into account if you’re a new beginner, self-taught, or taken lessons before.
Here are some suggestions to make lessons successful for you!
1. Set Goals!
Weekly Goals One of the first keys to successful lessons is to appreciate the small victories. Every week! Every time you put your hands on your instrument you make progress, whether you can see it or not.
Your weekly assignments are actually weekly goals. Every time you play a new song, finger exercise, or just a couple of measures – you’ve succeeded!
2. Have A Great Attitude!
Be Teachable. Be willing to listen and accept instruction and correction. This tip is true for everyone, young and old.
We find that adults – who are used to making decisions for themselves every day – have the hardest time adjusting to being a student again.
Enjoy not having to decide for yourself. Trust your teacher. You will learn more quickly and more successfully.
3. Be Responsible.
Attend every lesson—even if you haven’t been able to practice much. Bring your books and materials every week.
Be Honest– Tell your teacher when you don’t understand something.
Don’t just sit and nod (thinking that you’ll go home and figure it out on your own). It’s really OK! Your teacher wants you to understand! He/she will be happy to explain differently.
4. Have Fun!
Just Play! Don’t just do your assigned work. Sit down at your instrument, without books or music, and just noodle around. Find a musical sentence in your hands that sounds good. Just go with it. Don’t censor yourself- just play! (And by the way – that’s all there is to composing!)
I can guarantee your teacher wants you to enjoy your lessons, and enjoy learning to play.
Your teacher is your coach and one of your biggest fans! They want you to succeed!
Call us today at 845-709-8383 to choose your day and time!
If these sound familiar… then keep reading. What you’ll discover will make you enjoy your musical journey!
My name is Samuel Faraci and like you, I’m a parent.
My kids are in all sorts of activities.
My wife and I are part time chauffers to our kids, day-in, day-out.
Sound Familiar?
Over the past 10 years we’ve taught hundreds of students and families how to get the most out of their music lessons. Through countless surveys and feedback, we’ve found what works in order to set students up for success on their musical journey.
We know parents want to invest in their children’s futures and that they want to know that they are giving their children the best they can. After all, what parent doesn’t want to see their child succeed, and help them in doing so?
At the New City School of Music, we are all about student progress and helping students become the best musician they can be, while also growing as an individual.
Quite Simply, Here Is What I Believe…
Adult Students
We have students of ALL ages. Many adults take lessons on their lunch break or after work. It’s never too late to make your dreams a reality. Our teachers will work with you on your specific goals and will take into account if you’re a new beginner, self-taught, or taken lessons before.
Here are some suggestions to make lessons successful for you!
1. Set Goals!
Weekly Goals One of the first keys to successful lessons is to appreciate the small victories. Every week! Every time you put your hands on your instrument you make progress, whether you can see it or not.
Your weekly assignments are actually weekly goals. Every time you play a new song, finger exercise, or just a couple of measures – you’ve succeeded!
2. Have A Great Attitude!
Be Teachable. Be willing to listen and accept instruction and correction. This tip is true for everyone, young and old.
We find that adults – who are used to making decisions for themselves every day – have the hardest time adjusting to being a student again.
Enjoy not having to decide for yourself. Trust your teacher. You will learn more quickly and more successfully.
3. Be Responsible.
Attend every lesson—even if you haven’t been able to practice much. Bring your books and materials every week.
Be Honest– Tell your teacher when you don’t understand something.
Don’t just sit and nod (thinking that you’ll go home and figure it out on your own). It’s really OK! Your teacher wants you to understand! He/she will be happy to explain differently.
4. Have Fun!
Just Play! Don’t just do your assigned work. Sit down at your instrument, without books or music, and just noodle around. Find a musical sentence in your hands that sounds good. Just go with it. Don’t censor yourself- just play! (And by the way – that’s all there is to composing!)
I can guarantee your teacher wants you to enjoy your lessons, and enjoy learning to play.
Your teacher is your coach and one of your biggest fans! They want you to succeed!
Call us today at 845-709-8383 to choose your day and time!
I believe parents DON’T have to be musical for their children to be in music lessons
Adult Students
We have students of ALL ages. Many adults take lessons on their lunch break or after work. It’s never too late to make your dreams a reality. Our teachers will work with you on your specific goals and will take into account if you’re a new beginner, self-taught, or taken lessons before.
Here are some suggestions to make lessons successful for you!
1. Set Goals!
Weekly Goals One of the first keys to successful lessons is to appreciate the small victories. Every week! Every time you put your hands on your instrument you make progress, whether you can see it or not.
Your weekly assignments are actually weekly goals. Every time you play a new song, finger exercise, or just a couple of measures – you’ve succeeded!
2. Have A Great Attitude!
Be Teachable. Be willing to listen and accept instruction and correction. This tip is true for everyone, young and old.
We find that adults – who are used to making decisions for themselves every day – have the hardest time adjusting to being a student again.
Enjoy not having to decide for yourself. Trust your teacher. You will learn more quickly and more successfully.
3. Be Responsible.
Attend every lesson—even if you haven’t been able to practice much. Bring your books and materials every week.
Be Honest– Tell your teacher when you don’t understand something.
Don’t just sit and nod (thinking that you’ll go home and figure it out on your own). It’s really OK! Your teacher wants you to understand! He/she will be happy to explain differently.
4. Have Fun!
Just Play! Don’t just do your assigned work. Sit down at your instrument, without books or music, and just noodle around. Find a musical sentence in your hands that sounds good. Just go with it. Don’t censor yourself- just play! (And by the way – that’s all there is to composing!)
I can guarantee your teacher wants you to enjoy your lessons, and enjoy learning to play.
Your teacher is your coach and one of your biggest fans! They want you to succeed!
Call us today at 845-709-8383 to choose your day and time!
I believe music is a journey, full of many rewards along the path
Adult Students
We have students of ALL ages. Many adults take lessons on their lunch break or after work. It’s never too late to make your dreams a reality. Our teachers will work with you on your specific goals and will take into account if you’re a new beginner, self-taught, or taken lessons before.
Here are some suggestions to make lessons successful for you!
1. Set Goals!
Weekly Goals One of the first keys to successful lessons is to appreciate the small victories. Every week! Every time you put your hands on your instrument you make progress, whether you can see it or not.
Your weekly assignments are actually weekly goals. Every time you play a new song, finger exercise, or just a couple of measures – you’ve succeeded!
2. Have A Great Attitude!
Be Teachable. Be willing to listen and accept instruction and correction. This tip is true for everyone, young and old.
We find that adults – who are used to making decisions for themselves every day – have the hardest time adjusting to being a student again.
Enjoy not having to decide for yourself. Trust your teacher. You will learn more quickly and more successfully.
3. Be Responsible.
Attend every lesson—even if you haven’t been able to practice much. Bring your books and materials every week.
Be Honest– Tell your teacher when you don’t understand something.
Don’t just sit and nod (thinking that you’ll go home and figure it out on your own). It’s really OK! Your teacher wants you to understand! He/she will be happy to explain differently.
4. Have Fun!
Just Play! Don’t just do your assigned work. Sit down at your instrument, without books or music, and just noodle around. Find a musical sentence in your hands that sounds good. Just go with it. Don’t censor yourself- just play! (And by the way – that’s all there is to composing!)
I can guarantee your teacher wants you to enjoy your lessons, and enjoy learning to play.
Your teacher is your coach and one of your biggest fans! They want you to succeed!
Call us today at 845-709-8383 to choose your day and time!
I believe that learning music is more than just learning the notes on the pages
Adult Students
We have students of ALL ages. Many adults take lessons on their lunch break or after work. It’s never too late to make your dreams a reality. Our teachers will work with you on your specific goals and will take into account if you’re a new beginner, self-taught, or taken lessons before.
Here are some suggestions to make lessons successful for you!
1. Set Goals!
Weekly Goals One of the first keys to successful lessons is to appreciate the small victories. Every week! Every time you put your hands on your instrument you make progress, whether you can see it or not.
Your weekly assignments are actually weekly goals. Every time you play a new song, finger exercise, or just a couple of measures – you’ve succeeded!
2. Have A Great Attitude!
Be Teachable. Be willing to listen and accept instruction and correction. This tip is true for everyone, young and old.
We find that adults – who are used to making decisions for themselves every day – have the hardest time adjusting to being a student again.
Enjoy not having to decide for yourself. Trust your teacher. You will learn more quickly and more successfully.
3. Be Responsible.
Attend every lesson—even if you haven’t been able to practice much. Bring your books and materials every week.
Be Honest– Tell your teacher when you don’t understand something.
Don’t just sit and nod (thinking that you’ll go home and figure it out on your own). It’s really OK! Your teacher wants you to understand! He/she will be happy to explain differently.
4. Have Fun!
Just Play! Don’t just do your assigned work. Sit down at your instrument, without books or music, and just noodle around. Find a musical sentence in your hands that sounds good. Just go with it. Don’t censor yourself- just play! (And by the way – that’s all there is to composing!)
I can guarantee your teacher wants you to enjoy your lessons, and enjoy learning to play.
Your teacher is your coach and one of your biggest fans! They want you to succeed!
Call us today at 845-709-8383 to choose your day and time!
I believe there is no quick trick to learning music, and that it is a process anyone can learn
Adult Students
We have students of ALL ages. Many adults take lessons on their lunch break or after work. It’s never too late to make your dreams a reality. Our teachers will work with you on your specific goals and will take into account if you’re a new beginner, self-taught, or taken lessons before.
Here are some suggestions to make lessons successful for you!
1. Set Goals!
Weekly Goals One of the first keys to successful lessons is to appreciate the small victories. Every week! Every time you put your hands on your instrument you make progress, whether you can see it or not.
Your weekly assignments are actually weekly goals. Every time you play a new song, finger exercise, or just a couple of measures – you’ve succeeded!
2. Have A Great Attitude!
Be Teachable. Be willing to listen and accept instruction and correction. This tip is true for everyone, young and old.
We find that adults – who are used to making decisions for themselves every day – have the hardest time adjusting to being a student again.
Enjoy not having to decide for yourself. Trust your teacher. You will learn more quickly and more successfully.
3. Be Responsible.
Attend every lesson—even if you haven’t been able to practice much. Bring your books and materials every week.
Be Honest– Tell your teacher when you don’t understand something.
Don’t just sit and nod (thinking that you’ll go home and figure it out on your own). It’s really OK! Your teacher wants you to understand! He/she will be happy to explain differently.
4. Have Fun!
Just Play! Don’t just do your assigned work. Sit down at your instrument, without books or music, and just noodle around. Find a musical sentence in your hands that sounds good. Just go with it. Don’t censor yourself- just play! (And by the way – that’s all there is to composing!)
I can guarantee your teacher wants you to enjoy your lessons, and enjoy learning to play.
Your teacher is your coach and one of your biggest fans! They want you to succeed!
Call us today at 845-709-8383 to choose your day and time!
I do believe the right instructors and coaches can help bring out the musical potential in every student
Adult Students
We have students of ALL ages. Many adults take lessons on their lunch break or after work. It’s never too late to make your dreams a reality. Our teachers will work with you on your specific goals and will take into account if you’re a new beginner, self-taught, or taken lessons before.
Here are some suggestions to make lessons successful for you!
1. Set Goals!
Weekly Goals One of the first keys to successful lessons is to appreciate the small victories. Every week! Every time you put your hands on your instrument you make progress, whether you can see it or not.
Your weekly assignments are actually weekly goals. Every time you play a new song, finger exercise, or just a couple of measures – you’ve succeeded!
2. Have A Great Attitude!
Be Teachable. Be willing to listen and accept instruction and correction. This tip is true for everyone, young and old.
We find that adults – who are used to making decisions for themselves every day – have the hardest time adjusting to being a student again.
Enjoy not having to decide for yourself. Trust your teacher. You will learn more quickly and more successfully.
3. Be Responsible.
Attend every lesson—even if you haven’t been able to practice much. Bring your books and materials every week.
Be Honest– Tell your teacher when you don’t understand something.
Don’t just sit and nod (thinking that you’ll go home and figure it out on your own). It’s really OK! Your teacher wants you to understand! He/she will be happy to explain differently.
4. Have Fun!
Just Play! Don’t just do your assigned work. Sit down at your instrument, without books or music, and just noodle around. Find a musical sentence in your hands that sounds good. Just go with it. Don’t censor yourself- just play! (And by the way – that’s all there is to composing!)
I can guarantee your teacher wants you to enjoy your lessons, and enjoy learning to play.
Your teacher is your coach and one of your biggest fans! They want you to succeed!
Call us today at 845-709-8383 to choose your day and time!
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