Ada music studio offering free previews of group classes starting in February
Miss Vicki’s Music Studio of Ada, is offering free previews of group classes for the second semester.
The studio offers group classes for:
• babies – age 6,
• group keyboard for ages 7 – 9,
• a home-school choir for 11 – 18 year olds,
• and keyboard for adults.
A "Free Preview Week" is Feb. 3 – 7. Class size is limited, and pre-registration is required. Open to all ages. For details, see www.MissVickisMusicStudio.com or call 419-679-8259.
Vicki Mills said that family classes (for babies – 4 year olds) are a great way to combine music learning and family time. Children 4 ½ - 6 begin a journey of music literacy through song, dance, and instrument playing. Youth ages 7 – 9 learn songs at the keyboard that they are singing, dancing, and drumming. And, 11 – 18+ year old home-schoolers can sing with the Jubil-Heirs.
The Jubil-Heirs is a newly formed home-school choir open to 11 – 18+ year olds. Singers should be able to consistently match pitch, sing with a healthy vocal quality, and possess a love of learning.
Sacred and secular music is rehearsed weekly, music literacy skills are developed, and singers perform throughout the local communities.
Jubil-Heirs meets Tuesdays from 1:45 – 4 p.m. Tuition for the semester is $115. Sibling discounts are available. Call to schedule an audition by Feb. 3.
Spring semester begins the week of Feb. 10 (following the free preview week). Register by Feb. 1 and waive the registration fee of $15. Visit www.MissVickisMusicStudio.com or call 419-679-8259 for more information.
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