Private Lessons

Private Lessons

When registering, students pay the cost of one DMACC credit plus a $115 music lesson fee.

IT IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY TO CONTACT THE INSTRUCTOR TO ARRANGE TIMES FOR APPLIED MUSIC LESSONS

Courses

MUA101 Applied Voice (1 credit)

This course is for individual instruction in singing. Students receive weekly half-hour lessons during the Fall and Spring semesters and longer lessons during the shorter Summer semester. Students are accepted at all levels of experience. Students will study tone production, breath control, diction, literature, stage presence and general musicianship. When registering, students pay the cost of one DMACC credit plus a music lesson fee. There is no limit on the number of times a student may register for this course. However, only the most recent four semesters' credits may be used as elective credit when applying for a DMACC degree.

MUA120 Applied Piano (1 credit)

Two people at a piano

This course is for individual instruction in playing piano. Students receive weekly half-hour lessons during the Fall and Spring semesters and longer lessons during the shorter Summer semester. Students will study all aspects of piano technique, literature, stage presence and general musicianship. Students are accepted at all levels of experience. When registering, students pay the cost of one DMACC credit plus a music lesson fee. There is no limit on the number of times a student may register for this course. However, only the most recent four semesters' credits may be used as elective credit when applying for a DMACC degree.

MUA147A Applied Guitar (1 credit)

This course is for individual instruction in playing guitar. Students receive weekly half-hour lessons during the Fall and Spring semesters and longer lessons during the shorter Summer semester. Students are accepted at all levels of experience. Students will study all aspects of technique, literature, stage presence and general musicianship. There is no limit on the number of times a student may register for this course. However, only the most recent four semesters' credits may be used as elective credit when applying for a DMACC degree.

MUA147B Applied Woodwinds and Double Reeds (1 credit)

Person instructing a student on a woodwind instrument

This course is for individual instruction in woodwind instruments. Students receive weekly half-hour lessons during the Fall and Spring semesters and longer lessons during the shorter Summer semester. Students are accepted at all levels of experience. Students will study all aspects of technique, breath control (when applicable), literature, stage presence and general musicianship. When registering, students pay the cost of one DMACC credit plus a music lesson fee. There is no limit on the number of times a student may register for this course. However, only the most recent four semesters' credits may be used as elective credit when applying for a DMACC degree.

MUA147C Applied Strings (1 credit)

This course is for individual instruction in string instruments. Students receive weekly half-hour lessons during the Fall and Spring semesters and longer lessons during the shorter Summer semester. Students are accepted at all levels of experience. Students will study all aspects of technique, breath control (when applicable), literature, stage presence and general musicianship. When registering, students pay the cost of one DMACC credit plus a music lesson fee. There is no limit on the number of times a student may register for this course. However, only the most recent four semesters' credits may be used as elective credit when applying for a DMACC degree.

MUA147E Applied Brass (1 credit)

This course is for individual instruction in brass instruments. Students receive weekly half-hour lessons during the Fall and Spring semesters and longer lessons during the shorter Summer semester. Students are accepted at all levels of experience. Students will study all aspects of technique, breath control (when applicable), literature, stage presence and general musicianship. When registering, students pay the cost of one DMACC credit plus a music lesson fee. There is no limit on the number of times a student may register for this course. However, only the most recent four semesters' credits may be used as elective credit when applying for a DMACC degree.