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Beginning Piano for Elementary Students offers first piano lessons in a small group setting and the opportunity to learn to read music and musical notation, find keyboard landmarks and play rhythms. Students will play music of increasing challenge in Wittenberg's state-of-the-art piano lab. Students should purchase the Bastien Basic Piano Primer book. The class will meet from 5-5:45 p.m. on Wednesdays between April 1 and May 20. All classes will meet in Krieg Hall, Room 301, with Tonya Reynolds providing instruction. The cost of the eight-week class is $100.
Beginning Piano for Grades 6-12 teaches students the fundamentals of piano performance and basic music reading skills to read music, musical notation and rhythms in Wittenberg's state-of-the-art piano lab. Simple melodies and chords will be introduced, using the Afred Adult All in One Piano Course Level One book. Classes meet from 6-6:45 p.m. every Wednesday between April 1 and May 20. All classes will meet in Krieg Hall, Room 301, with Tonya Reynolds providing instruction. The cost of the eight-week class is $100.
Beginning Piano for High School and Adults offers small group instruction that teaches students to read music, musical notation and rhythms in Wittenberg's state-of-the-art piano lab. Classes meet from 7-7:45 p.m. every Friday between March 27 and May 15. All classes will meet in Krieg Hall, Room 301, with Jack McPeek providing instruction. The cost of the eight-week class is $100.
Voice Class for High School and Adults Students will teach proper singing techniques. Students will learn how to properly warm up, use proper diction and breathing to perform songs chosen by the teacher and the student. Classes meet from 7:30-8:15 p.m. on Tuesdays between March 24 and May 12. All classes will meet in Krieg Hall, Room 306, with Nancy Davis providing instruction. The cost of the eight-week class is $100.
In addition, private lessons are available for piano, string instruments, wind instruments, voice, percussion and Suzuki Violin.
For more information or to register for classes, call the CMD office at (937) 327-7050. Space is limited, so anyone interested is encouraged to pre-register as soon as possible.
Written By: Ryan Maurer
Photo By: Robert Gantt
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