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All County Music We cant really say for sure, but we do believe that learning to play an instrument and read music also enhances problem solving, coordination, memory skills, and concentration while promoting teamwork, goal setting, self-expression, self-confidence, and much more.

Please keep in mind that you play a part in your child's musical success. Remember that musical proficiency requires effort over a period of time. Offer a quiet place where your child can practice. A consistent practice schedule helps your child plan other events in his or her life. And above all, praise your child's efforts and achievements.
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  • Bass, Cello, Clarinet, Drums, Flute, Guitar, Horn, Keyboard, Piano, Saxophone, Trombone, Trumpet, Viola, Violin
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Gary Lloyd
Gary Lloyd
Piano
From the very first lesson I present each student with a keyboard chart that shows how to find each note on the keyboard, instantly. The chart is phased out completely within the first year, making sure that even the youngest students are absolutely solid in reading both the bass and treble clef. I teach piano and keyboard to people of all ages. Beginning adults and teens really need to learn the same basic skills as young children.
Ronnie Rothchild
Flute
My background in yoga is perfect to teach proper breathing, so everyone gets a bit of yoga in their lessons. It’s good for flute playing, and for stress reduction, as well as all-round general health. I have been principal flutist in the Israel National Opera, member of Miami Symphony for 10 + years.
Marilyn Smith
Violin & Viola
I’ve played violin for 60 years. My 9 year old granddaughter plays violin and loves it. I like to tell my students that I grew up with a tear-stained violin. There are ways to overcome the frustrations of playing violin. I’ve worked through all of them – hence the “tear-stained” reference.
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