Two or Four Music Lessons at Falls Church Music Conservatory (Up to 59% Off)
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Adults and children with a variety of skill levels are invited to learn instruments at this classically focused music school
Music lessons teach you the skills you need to rock out on a guitar or shake a sack of coins rhythmically in front of thousands of people. Live the dream with this voucher.
Choose Between Two Options
- $60 for four 30-minute music lessons (a $145 value)
- $30 for two 30-minute music lessons (a $72.50 value)
Choose from instruments and disciplines including piano, guitar, bass, violin, viola, drums, saxophone, clarinet, flute, trombone, voice, Latin percussion, bongos, timbales, and xylophone.
Adults and children with a variety of skill levels are invited to learn instruments at this classically focused music school
Music lessons teach you the skills you need to rock out on a guitar or shake a sack of coins rhythmically in front of thousands of people. Live the dream with this voucher.
Choose Between Two Options
- $60 for four 30-minute music lessons (a $145 value)
- $30 for two 30-minute music lessons (a $72.50 value)
Choose from instruments and disciplines including piano, guitar, bass, violin, viola, drums, saxophone, clarinet, flute, trombone, voice, Latin percussion, bongos, timbales, and xylophone.
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About Falls Church Music Conservatory
Founder-director Isabel Benemelis grew up in Cuba, surrounded by the mambo tunes and Afro-Cuban rhythms that earned the country its reputation as a musical hot spot. At age 4 she took up the piano, and by 7 she found herself "mesmerized by the music of Beethoven, Chopin, and Bach" whenever it hit her ears. This immersion in multiple genres influenced Benemelis when she built her school from oboe reeds in 1995: faculty members specialize in classical music, but ably veer into jazz and Latin scores if students have an interest. During one-on-one, 30-minute lessons, they teach adults and children older than age 4 to play piano, guitar, saxophone, bongos, and a host of other instruments. In keeping with the school’s multidisciplinary roots, many instructors are also fluent in English and Spanish.