Learn Piano. Violin, or Cello with Carol at 4PM Mondas

We have a very rare opening at 4PM on Mondays for private lessons in violin, viola, or cello. Come learn with Carol this Spring/summer at TIA! Call today! Carol also has openings in the earlier part of the day Monday through Thursday.

Are You an Adult with a Flexible Schedule?

Are you an adult with a flexible schedule? Why not learn to play an instrument this summer? Most of our teachers have some early afternoon or late morning spots available perfect for retired adults or those with a flexible schedule.

Summer Brass at TIA!

Join us for this beginning brass instrument class! Come learn to play the trumpet, trombone, baritone, or euphonium in a fun environment with SD (our director and brass musician of over 33 years). Students will need to rent an instrument and purchase a book.

Summer Woodwinds!

Learn to play the saxophone, clarinet, or flute in a fun environment with SD. Students will need to rent an instrument and purchase a book.

Summer Music at TIA is Just Six Weeks Away!

Summer Music at TIA is just SIX weeks away! You won’t want to miss this great opportunity for your kids! Affordable and quality group class in: Beginning Ukulele, Beginning Band (Trumpet, Sax, Trombone, Clarinet, and Flute), Beginning Drums, Recorder, and Piano. And for older students that already play and read music, Summer Songwriting!

Drop us a line today for more details!

New Homeschool Beginning Music Classes!

Three new homeschool classes! Homeschool families, enroll now in Beginning Piano, Recorder, or Ukulele! Affordable, fun, and professional music education at TIA.  A Northwest native, many of SD’s early music experiences were lived out as a trumpet player in the award winning Auburn High School Jazz Band, Concert Band, and Marching Band. Sean-David is a […]

Homeschool Band, Choir, or Orchestra Students

Instruments like the trumpet, saxophone, viola, or cello (to name just a few) are multi-faceted. There are physical issues involved like air stream and embouchure, fingering and proper bow technique. Learning to play an instrument like this takes time and ideally one on one or at least a close ratio (one on three, perhaps to four or five). At TIA we are here to help you with that one on one instruction you need, or small group master class type instruction.