Posts tagged music
The Perfect Summer Break Activity for All Ages

Summer break is a great time to relax, unwind, and enjoy some fun pastime activities — but it also can lead to the dreaded summer slump. Music lessons are the perfect solution, providing a fun and creative outlet to sharpen and gain more skills! Skills learned in lessons stretch beyond music and continue to benefit you as you continue!

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The Best Gift This Year: Give the Gift of Music!

Trying to shop for someone who already has EVERYTHING? It’s difficult to find that perfect gift that is special and unique – but that’s where we come in!

Experience gifts are perfect for the child who already has every toy in existence or that friend or family member in your life who says they “don’t want any more stuff!” It’s a meaningful gift that’s truly unique and provides a higher value in happiness and excitement!

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Private Online Music Lessons at Shock City School of Music

It’s pretty safe to say this year has been anything but ordinary. 2020 will be one for the history books and has shifted us into this new normal. We have had to adjust to our new reality which, here at Shock City School, has allowed us to test our boundaries on our private lessons by now offering online music lessons!

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Shock City Studios and School of Music: A Music School Within a Recording Studio

There’s something extra special about taking lessons at Shock City School of Music! We are an affiliate of Shock City Studios — the most trusted recording studio in St. Louis. What does this mean? Well, we are able to offer lessons beyond your instrument!

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School Reopening Plans in St. Louis with a real life teacher, Brian Vaccaro, 2020-2021 school COVID-19

July 20, 2020, the public and private schools for most of St. Louis County and City announced their decisions for moving forward for the 2020-2021 school year amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Many thoughts and feelings are circling around communities as parents struggle to grasp what is in the best interest of their children’s emotional/social well-being, mental health, and overall health WHILE ALSO looking at how all of this plays in to the parent’s ability to maintain their work and sanity.

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