Servicing Edmonton and St. Albert

Guitar, Piano and Bass Lessons - call Reg @ (780) 915-1241 cell.
Please keep messages short - Only music lesson booking and information calls please - other promotions and contacts should be done by email. Thank you for your cooperation!

Or email us @ keynotemusic@presplus.onza.net

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 Prices

 Your Instructors

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 Policy

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 Practicing Tips

 Your place or mine?

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Prices

Lessons

$75 per month for a half hour private lesson once per week. An average of 4 lessons per month.

Keynote Music is pleased to offer in-home lessons in guitar (electric, acoustic and/or classical), bass (electric), piano, keyboard and/or theory. Starting age is usually 5 or older for piano (must know the alphabet) and usually 7 years for guitar or bass. Musical styles can include pop, rock, jazz, country, classical, folk, and more.

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Your Instructors

Reg has been teaching for over 15 years. He has Toronto Royal Conservatory and Grant McEwan Community College music program testing/training. Most of all, he has hundreds of teaching hours and a broad experience with a wide variety of music styles.
(RCM Teacher Number 233694) He has coached several bands in practicing and refining their styles. His knowledge of drums, keyboard, bass, guitar, vocals and more make him the ideal coach for any upcoming band. Many of his students have gone on to compete and play professionally.

Darlene has been teaching over ten years. She has had students from 5 years old to 75 years old. Her skills and techniques are an asset to any student. She thanks her mentors and teachers for their ability to pass on techniques and skills to her that she can pass on to her beginner students in piano and keyboard.

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Policy

Keynote Music Policy

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Last Revised: January 2007