The School of Rock Nashville Adult Program puts beginner keyboard students in a band. Adult Program students in the Nashville area learn to play piano through a combination of weekly private beginner piano lessons and weekly band rehearsals. At School of Rock, our piano lessons give adult students the chance to perform in a band at local Nashville music venues, taking them out of the classroom and onto the stage.

At School of Rock Nashville, our keyboard lessons for kids and adults are designed to help students get results. Intermediate and advanced students take skills learned from beginner keyboard lessons and layer on more advanced piano techniques with concepts. Our local keyboard instructors are all practicing musicians in Nashville, and use popular rock songs as a way of teaching complex skills. We pair weekly private piano lessons with weekly band rehearsals to inspire and engage students throughout the learning process.


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Henry recruited four of the finest piano teachers in Charlotte as his faculty, and from more than 150 applications, he accepted 20 children the inaugural year. Students received instruction free of charge five days a week, which included two piano lessons, supervised practice, choir, sight singing, and music theory. The quality of the instruction was exceptional, and the organization rapidly expanded to offer tuition-based programs for families who could pay for lessons, in addition to the free and discounted outreach programs.

 

Henry Bridges remained the executive director of the organization until 1982, when he stepped away from administrative duties and became a full-time piano teacher in the Piedmont Courts Public Housing Project. Henry brought his personal piano to the site and taught free weekly lessons to dozens of Piedmont Courts students. Henry retired from teaching in 1992 but remained a lifetime member of the Board of Directors until he passed away in March 2018.

 

In 1998, Arts+, which had long been an independent nonprofit housed at First Presbyterian Church, moved to new offices and studios at Spirit Square, providing a high-profile downtown location for School programs. The organization has achieved a singular balance between its public programs, for which hundreds of families pay tuition, and its outreach programs, which are free to participants. From 20 students in 1969, we have grown to serve more than 4,500 a year, and from four faculty members, we have grown to employ over 50 dedicated instructors.

 

Through our five decades, the programs have changed and expanded based on community demand, at times including dance, theater, and extensive school-based classes. Arts+ now concentrates on instruction in music and the visual arts, offering private and group music lessons, visual art classes and workshops, summer camps and early childhood art education. And, as it has every year since its founding, Arts+ teaches extensively in low-income neighborhoods and provides significant student financial assistance, honoring its founding mission and the belief that an outstanding arts education should be available to all.

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Alan Ens graduated from the University of the Arts in 2009 with a BM in Jazz guitar performance. His teachers were Mike Kennedy, Matt Davis, and Mike Quaile. He has also had lessons with Jimmy Bruno, Pat Martino, and Tony Miceli while there. Outside of college Alan has studied classical guitar with John Penn. He taught guitar, bass and ran ensembles at the Philadelphia and Cherry Hill schools of rock from 2009-2015. Alan has played rock, jazz, free jazz, folk, funk, and original music in venues and restaurants from NYC to Nashville and has been a pit musician at Society Hill Playhouse. Since 2013 he has also been the live sound mixer for the dueling piano band at the Philadelphia Howl at The Moon, and a production sound mixer for video with SQ Productions out of Cherry Hill, NJ. His most recent musical project is a classical guitar quartet that includes Brendan Evans.

Becky Ruiz is a former Settlement Music School alum who studied with Claire Belkovsky. She earned a Bachelor in Music in Piano Pedagogy from Temple University. Major teachers include Charles Abramovic, Alexander Fiorillo, and Maria Taylor. Since graduation, Becky has worked as a church organist/pianist for Asbury United Methodist Church in New Jersey. She has also started and runs a private piano studio, and works as a preschool music teacher in South Philadelphia.

A graduate from Tokyo University in Japan with BA in Economics, Sato completed her Master of Music in piano performance at the University of the Arts under Susan Starr and Marina Grin. She performed with various instruments and singers at the Academy of Community Music, Temple Music Prep, Wilmington Music school, as well as events of National Federation of Music Clubs. In pedagogy, Sato received the certificates from Suzuki Association of the Americas (SAA) for the completion of pedagogical seminars from Book 1 through 5 under Joan Krzywicki and Dr. Ray Landers. Sato has had the rare opportunity to observe legendary pedagogue Dorothy DeLay at Aspen Music Festival and School for 7 years. Aside from music, Sato holds Diplomas in Color Therapy and Aroma Therapy through the School of Natural Sciences in London.

Jerome Lang, a native of Philadelphia, holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Music Education from West Chester State University, where he received a full scholarship. His teachers included Harry Wilkinson and Larry Dorminy, and Jerome was awarded a Graduate Assistant position in the School of Music upon graduating. He has worked extensively with students of all ages and backgrounds through his private piano studio and has been involved in local church music ministries as an accompanist, soloist, and choir director. Currently, he accompanies choirs and soloists at Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church and Martin Luther King High School.

Mary C. Willihnganz has been teaching flute and coaching both piano-based and woodwind ensembles for many years at Settlement. She holds a Bachelor of Music in Flute Performance with a minor in Music Education from Marywood College, an A.M. in Musicology from Brown University and a Certificate from the Conservatoire Americain in Fontainebleau, France, where she studied flute with Rene LeRoy and Pierre Paubon. After Fontainebleau, she moved to Paris where she studied flute with Christian Larde and spent three years as a private student of Nadia Boulanger. Her American flute teachers have been John Krell and Murray Panitz in Philadelphia and James Pappoutsakis in Boston. She has taught on the faculty of College Misericordia in Dallas, PA, and has operated a private studio in Ann Arbor, MI, where she taught piano and flute. She is active as a freelance player in the greater Philadelphia area. She and her husband, Walter D. Willihnganz, M.D., live in Central Bucks County, where they are active members of the County Theatre and from which they make regular trips to the Metropolitan Opera in NYC.

For over 30 years Min Ji has taught students of all ages and levels. Her teaching experience began in college and teaching piano lessons to high school students who were composition majors and needed to prepare for entering college. She came to the United States in 1994 to pursue further studies in piano performance. Min Ji has vast teaching experience and loves interacting with students of all levels and ages. She has worked as an accompanist for 20 years.

Bob Gold grew up in an art-filled musical family, taking piano lessons at the Germantown branch of Settlement Music School with Irene Beck and violin lessons in his public school. As a science major at the University of Delaware, Bob re-connected with his passion for music, taking piano literature classes with pianist Michael Steinberg and discovering the beauty of jazz and improvised music. Upon graduation Bob concentrated on self teaching and forming a trio that performed, among other places, at the Four Seasons Hotel in Philadelphia for many years. More recently, Bob has concentrated on solo piano, and in expanding his skills as both a private and classroom teacher. He has a Masters degree in Music Education from the University of the Arts and an Orff Schulwerk Certification from U. of Arts/Villanova University.

Zachary Poyatt graduated from the University of the Arts in 2009 with a BM in Jazz Guitar Performance. There he studied with Scott McGill, Tom Giacobetti, and Matt Davis, and participated in masterclasses with Jimmy Bruno, Vic Juris, and Pat Martino. While in high school, he was a student of Gerry Kunkel, guitar chair at the University of Maryland College Park, and took piano and theory lessons from Dr. Mark Cook, director of music theory and composition at Shepherd University. Zachary has played with a wide variety of Philadelphia bands and enjoys teaching a range of styles including jazz standards, funk, pop-rock, folk, and traditional music. Most recently, he performed a top 40 pop repertoire for four years at Howl At The Moon, totaling over 1,000 shows. Zachary loves Philadelphia and enjoys spending time with the friends he has met through the vibrant music community in the city. ff782bc1db

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