NFMC

Did you know that TIA is the only local club in the area for the National federation of Music Clubs, The largest non-profit organization in America promoting and supporting American music performers and music education. We have an annual adjudication event (Festival) which is open to non-TIA students in the area studying music elsewhere, and there are many other opportunities as well including serious cash incentives and scholarships for TIA students through NFMC.

Tuesday 1:30PM Homeschool Piano Lab this Winter!

Hot off the press and brand new this winter, Friday afternoon Piano Lab for Kids, our most popular class! 3-3:30 Fridays, perfect for homeschoolers, early release kids, and everyone ages 7-10 looking to begin the exciting and fun journey of music!

Fall into Music at TIA

Fall into music at TIA! Private lessons in piano, voice, ukulele, drums, guitar, trumpet, violin, viola, and cello and group classes in drums and piano.

New Fall Friday Piano Lab!

Piano Lab is our most popular class, time-tested and proven successful. Many of our piano lab students are excelling in piano and having a blast after just a few months! Some of these classes have been together for years! Ideal for students 7-10 Piano Lab is perfect for families looking for a budget friendly option without sacrificing quality. In fact, with TIA Piano Labs you get conservatory quality music education in a super fun community environment for $30-40 less than the industry standard for private lessons.

One Size Doesn’t Fit All When it Comes to Bands and Band Music

This is especially true when you are speaking of a band or ensemble. One of the beautiful advantages of conservatory qualified educators with training, experience, and passion for composition is that we are happy to write music and arrangements tailor fit to the needs of our students and groups.

Don’t Waste Your Money

If you are taking private music lessons, paying attention, and putting in practice, you should be learning and growing! If not, you just may need a new teacher. . If you or someone you know is paying $100 a month for lessons, your teacher better be highly qualified (with degrees from a major conservatory or university) or an extremely professional equivalent. They also better be equipping you with the fundamentals in scales, theory, technique, sight reading, and repertoire. If not, get a new teacher.

New Homeschool Music Classes this Fall!

Parents, get your kids starting the journey of music at TIA, Voted Best Children’s Music Program in the South Sound!  Homeschool music classes this fall.