| What makes us different? |
Private and Group Lessons: We offer both options to accommodate all budgets and needs. This allows you to work in a group or give you the personal attention that will help you progress at your own pace.
The Live Experience: Our stage and on suite venue offers a similar experience as an urban bar or club, thus allowing you to feel at home on any stage. A Great Staff: Our experienced and qualified instructors are always there to help. Whatever your pace may be, we help you learn what it is you want to learn, as fast or laid back as you are ready for. Bonus Features: We’ll teach you everything from stage performance to song writing, studio recording and what goes on behind the scenes. The Scene: Our hub of activity, where we innovatively bring all these aspects of music together. |
| Music helps children become finer learners |
Music is positively associated with academic achievement, especially during the high school years. Music lessons help develop physical, social, emotional, language and musical skills. Music is a tremendous conductor for learning in younger students. Older students who are preparing for high school will develop a discipline which will contribute to future educational success and personal development. Portions taken from: |

Lessons built just for you: The Music Scene customizes your lessons based on your needs and how far you would like to take it. Whether you want to learn piano at the Royal Conservatory level or jam on the acoustic guitar around the campfire. If you are a beginner we can get you started, if you are experienced we can help you explore new techniques to take your abilities to a new level.
Audio Report Cards: Our on-site recording studio allows us to record your lessons and progress at no additional cost. This offers a reference for you to see how you have come along, and what needs to be improved upon.
ScienceDaily (Feb. 11, 2009) — A new study in the journal Social Science Quarterly reveals that music participation, defined as music lessons taken in or out of school and parents attending concerts with their children, has a positive effect on reading and mathematic achievement in early childhood and adolescence. Additionally, socioeconomic status and ethnicity affect music participation.