
Guitar, Piano, Music Theory, Recording Artist; B.M. Music Performance
Ray De La P.
I highly recommend Create More Music to any family that would like to enhance their child’s learning of music in a fun environment.
Akila | Chantilly, VA
I am truly grateful to have found Create More Music for my daughter's piano instruction. There is much heart behind the music taught.
Karen | Purcellville, VA
My kids love the music classes and we all enjoyed the recital a lot. The lessons are going good, the teachers are great with the kids and I see the improvement and interest in the classes.
Geetha | Chantilly, VA
Ms. Faiza has the best teachers and she works patiently with our complicated schedules.
Keerthi | Chantilly, VA
I think the music instruction is of the highest quality, and there is great attention to detail.
Karen | Purcellville, VA
They have been encouraged to perform on-stage through various recitals thereby boosting their self-confidence and stage presence.
Akila | Chantilly, VA
We are grateful for both of our teachers, as without them Emerson would not be playing at the level she is, or at all due to her starting the instrument during COVID.
Sarah | McLean, VA
Henry is a very gifted, caring, and exceptionally considerate teacher, and a wonderful person in every way.
Karen | Purcellville, VA
So pleased with our teacher Kevin, who knows how to inspire, encourage and communicate with my son.
Julide | Chantilly, VA
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Increased IQ
Higher Test Scores
Show better patience and resilience
Build better self-awareness
Build better prioritization skills
Are more self-motivated
Learning music is a perfect way to build confidence by overcoming challenges and reaching goals.
Music is a language and requires listening, phrasing, articulation, dynamics, and using vocabulary.
Playing music uses key brain functions, keeps us mentally sharp, and works our mind like a muscle.
Music has been proven to help us maintain peak mental sharpness and delay cognitive decline.
Playing music is a great way to make friends, play together, and get to know like minded people.
Playing music releases chemicals in the brain that make us happy! Have fun and play the songs you love.
Being a train ride from New York City, the music community in Connecticut is strong and diverse. While not a cultural haven for music, Connecticut has a rich history of community orchestras and has nurtured some of the greatest pop and rock stars of the last generation.
Connecticut is home to notable universities with amazing music programs such as Yale School of Music, Hartt School of Music at Hartford University, University of Connecticut at Storrs, Western Connecticut State University and Fairfield University.