Tonal Art Music Center
Tonal Art Music Center is home to an esteemed faculty of highly skilled professionals dedicated to providing exceptional music education for students of all ages and skill levels. Its instructors bring a rich blend of experience, technical expertise, and artistic passion, ensuring that every student receives the highest quality instruction tailored to their individual needs.
Tonal Art Music Center offers lessons in a wide range of instruments, including drums, violin, viola, cello, flute, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, voice, mandolin, guitar, bass, and ukulele. Each instrument is taught by seasoned musicians who are not only accomplished performers but also dedicated educators committed to fostering musical growth. Faculty members draw from diverse backgrounds, spanning classical, jazz, contemporary, and world music traditions, creating a well-rounded and inspiring learning experience for all students.
At Tonal Art Music Center, it is believed that music education should be both structured and engaging, allowing students to develop strong technical foundations while nurturing creativity and self-expression. Whether you’re a beginner eager to explore your first notes or an advanced musician striving for mastery, the faculty is committed to helping students reach their full potential.
Early Music Education for Toddlers
Tonal Art Music Center recognizes the importance of early music education, which is why it offers engaging and interactive toddler music classes. These sessions introduce young children to music through fun, hands-on activities that build rhythm, coordination, and listening skills. This early exposure fosters cognitive development, social engagement, and a lifelong love of music in a nurturing and playful environment.
Summer Music, Art & Technology Camp
For students looking to immerse themselves in a creative summer experience, Tonal Art Music Center offers a unique Summer Music, Art, and Technology Camp. This program provides hands-on opportunities for students to explore different instruments, including drums, guitars, keyboards, violin, cello, and bass, while also learning how to write their own music using GarageBand. Additionally, campers work with an art instructor to design and build their own instruments, blending artistic creativity with musical exploration. The camp runs Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, with students enjoying outdoor lunch breaks in a nearby park.