Arline Collins Voice and Music Studio
Studies have shown that individual music lessons provide students with great opportunity for musical and academic growth. Learning an instrument exercises the brain in developing higher-level thinking skills, which leads to many positive side effects; such as: heightened abilities in academic subjects as well as developing higher self-esteem Music theory, ear training, rhythmic studies, technique, scales, chords, music history, memorization, analysis (and much more) and performance in particular styles are all explored in private lessons. Of course, there are many other benefits to studying music and all of them are experienced by a conscientious student in a well-rounded music program.
WITH CONSISTENT PRACTICE of at least 20 minutes a day for young beginners, 45 minutes a day for Junior High and High School students and 60 to 90 minutes a day for performance oriented students, progress will be seen! A practice environment free from distraction; supervision of the young beginner; encouragement and support in establishing good practice habits is essential.
Enrollment is limited as I only take a few students each year.