Remote Vox/Keys Lessons - 45 minutes
Students taking individual split vox/keys lessons at School of Rock NYC combine the benefits of both vocal lessons and keyboard lessons, gaining the benefits of self-accompaniment. Students can customize their course of study and achieve their keyboard and vocal proficiency goals by designing lessons that focus on a variety of skills and techniques including learning basic chords, scales, song development and improvisation. Our instructors are professional, working musicians who can offer a broad education in a variety of styles ranging from rock to pop to jazz and musical theater.
Inspired Approach to Vox/Keys Lessons
We believe the best way to learn music is to play music. Our approach to private vox/keys lessons focuses on getting students singing and playing real songs so practicing is more than a bunch of drills. Our vox/keys instructors will teach you about proper breath control, scales, harmonies, range, song practice, performance technique and how to get the most out of your voice. You will build your confidence and stretch your abilities while learning everything from basic scales to epic synth arrangements by Pink Floyd, Rush, The Eurythmics and more. Our proven, rockin' methods and curriculum make learning to sing easy and fun. By learning a spectrum of styles and genres, students are able to develop their own voice and style. Using rock and blues music as a fun foundation to broaden musical concepts, students are able to apply their knowledge and learn how to integrate into an overall band sound.
We offer 30 or 45 minute lesson durations for a one-time fee as well as ongoing weekly lessons scheduled at the same time with the same teacher (School of Rock will provide a substitute when a student's regular teacher is away due to touring, gigs, vacation or illness). Weekly lessons scheduled as ongoing require an enrollment plan that is billed monthly. Ongoing lessons can also be combined with a rehearsal program.
Singing & Playing Keyboards With a Band: combining private lessons with classes or rehearsals
Students that are interested in applying the skills learned in vox/keys lessons as part of a band, should check out our Rookies Program, Rock 101 Program or the Performance Program. Adults can look into our Grad School Program.
The Rookies Program is appropriate for young students around 6 or 7 years old.
The Rock 101 Program is appropriate for beginner singers/musicians around ages 8-10 years old.
The Performance Program is appropriate for intermediate and advanced singers/musicians between the ages of 8 and 18 years old.
The Grad School Program is appropriate for anyone over the age of 18 whether you are an experienced musician looking to get back on stage or just learning for the first time.
All programs combine weekly private vox/keys lessons with a weekly rehearsal, giving students the opportunity to perform with a band and learn how to work with the band for an integrated sound. Such programs give the student the added benefit of being able to apply both their vocal and keyboard skills and knowledge in a band with their peers!
-Rookies Program
For young students around 6 or 7 years old interested in learning music, but unsure about where to begin, our Rookies Program may be the right fit. This class teaches the basics of music and allows students to try out various instruments.
-Rock 101 Program for vocalists/keyboardists
School of Rock is a journey, not a destination! That journey begins in our Rock 101 program, where students get the full benefits of our unique performance-based instruction.
The Rock 101 program includes a weekly 30 or 45-minute individual vox/keys lesson with one of our professional musician instructors and a weekly 90-minute group rehearsal. Our Rock 101 directors specialize in working with younger students and typically play along with the kids.
Beginner keyboard students start off by learning the names of each note on the keyboard. Then they learn how to blend those notes into the basic chords they will use in their Rock 101 songs.
Our keyboard instructors use THE SONG AS A LESSON, introducing the student to concepts like chord progressions, time signatures, and scales for the first time.
Students learn the various tones and sounds required for a particular song. They may use a piano sound to play a song by Neil Young, an organ sound for Santana or an electric piano sound for Stevie Wonder.
Once our keyboard students have mastered the basic aspects of a song, our instructors will begin working on the more advanced concepts that will help them with cool licks and soloing techniques.
Vocal students will earn the melody of three songs and memorize their lyrics and structure.
Instructors explain microphone technique and introduce students to stage presentation.
After a few weeks in Rock 101, most students are ready for the challenge of our performance program and are encouraged to take part in a show!
-Performance Program for vocalists/keyboardists
The Performance Program is designed for kids who know the basics of how to play their instrument and are ready to take it to the stage. This program introduces the team element into music instruction. Students will learn harmonies, musicianship and how to perform in an authentic rock show environment.
Each season, students spend time honing their music skills while preparing to perform some of the greatest songs in rock and roll history. Past student programs have include roof raising tributes to Pink Floyd's The Wall, Led Zeppelin, Van Halen, AC/DC, Best of the 80s, Punk Rock, Devo, Frank Zappa, Queen, and many more fun and exciting programs.
All student musicians enrolled in our Performance Program will receive:
Weekly 30 or 45-minute private music lesson and a weekly two to three-hour band rehearsal to prepare for the concert.
Enhanced learning in key areas such as stage performance, harmonies, musicianship and more
Choice of new show themes every season
Performance(s) at the end of the season
-Grad School Program
For adult students over the age of 18 School of Rock offers, our Grad School Program. The adult program options, such as performing live, writing and recording your originals, etc., will ultimately depend on the students' interest. As a student in the Adult Program, you will receive:
A 30 or 45 minute weekly private lesson and a 75-minute or 2 hour weekly rehearsal
Opportunity to learn from and interact with professional musicians
Performance(s) booked at the discretion of the music director
Not Sure Yet?
Schedule a free split Vox/Keys Trial Lesson and gain insight into the School of Rock experience. The Trial Lesson includes:
A tour of the New York City school, where you will have opportunities to interact with other School of Rock students
A private split keyboard and vocal lesson with a professional musician
An introduction and overview of the keyboard and singing for beginners
Advisement to further progress for vocalists/keyboard players who have more experience
An assessment to better understand and decide the best program for you or your child