
INSTITUTE
Musical Instruments You Can Pursue
One of the primary methods we use to help students integrate the knowledge they learn here is through access to instruction with a musical instrument. Music is multi-layered and provides a ripe context in which students can learn how to network different disparate parts of their learning and unite them through music.
Students are invited to choose at least one instrument to learn to play, and the instituted provide the personalized instruction in order to help them do that.
Access to playable student level instruments is a different story; currently we do not have resources to provide instruments, and until we do, the student and his or her parent or guardians will have the responsibility to help the student gain access to the relevant musical instruments.
Strings
Violin
Take lessons in violin, both fiddle style and classical playing.
Viola
Take lessons in viola.
Cello
Take lessons in cello
Bass
Take lessons in string bass. Learn both classical playing, as well as jazz.
Keyboard Instruments
Piano
Take lessons in piano playing.
Keyed Accordion
Take lessons in keyed accordion.
Organ
Take lessons in playing the organ.
Woodwinds
Irish Tin Whistle
Take lessons in playing the irish tin whistle.
Clarinet
Take lesson in playing the clarinet.
Voice
Classical Operatic Style
Take lessons for singing in a traditional operatic style.
Folk Style
Take lessons in a relaxed style.
Pop Belt
Take lessons in singing for music theater.