Third Street Music School Settlement

Third Street

Piano 

About Piano at Third Street

Third Street's extensive piano program offers training in all musical styles for students of every age and level.


Students as young as 3 years old can begin taking lessons on piano and keyboard at Third Street, with a choice of traditional or Suzuki-based instruction. Suzuki Students will also attend a weekly group musicianship class.


Third Street's Eda McFarlane Clark Piano Certificate Program, based on the curriculum of the Royal Conservatory Music Department Program, is designed for motivated students to achieve their full potential as musicians and performers. The ten-level program is free and open to all piano students.

Lessons

Piano lessons are weekly, for the 32-week school year.


With a variety of methods and approaches, Third Street's extensive piano program offers training in all musical styles for students of every age and level.


Children at age 3.5, can be a part of our Suzuki piano program, which pairs individual lessons with a weekly group class. Traditional lessons are available for students from ages 4 through adult and are designed to fit individual needs and learning styles.

Our lessons are taught by exceptional faculty in an environment that nurtures individual achievement and creativity.  With a mission to provide access to high-quality music education to all people, no matter their financial situation, Third Street is a music school for everyone.

Available in 30, 45 or 60 minute sessions


For more information about instrument lessons at Third Street contact the Student Services office at 212-777-3240 ext. 30.

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Eda McFarlane Clark Piano Certificate Program

The Piano Certificate Program is free and available to all Third Street piano students.


Based on The Royal Conservatory Music Development Program, the PCP is a rigorous curriculum that charts student progress through two preparatory stages and ten levels of achievement.


Students who participate in the program will have performance opportunities, receive external adjudication, and will be award a certificate of achievement at the completion at each level.


How to Sign-Up:

Talk to your instructor, and complete the application HERE


It is recommended that PCP students enroll in a supporting course such as music theory, piano ensemble, Chamber Music or the Creative Sound Lap. For availability and details in all these courses contact Student Services.


Performances and Master Classes:
PCP students perform at three different events: Music Hour, Master Classes and the Holiday Concert. In addition, students perform for Department Chair and outside adjudicators twice during the year to receive feedback, pieces are performed by memory and will represent different musical eras.



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Suzuki

The Suzuki method is recommended for beginning piano students age 3-6.


Developed by Dr. Shinichi Suzuki, the approach is based on how children learn their native language - exposure, action, and repetition.


The Suzuki Method is a beginning approach for children from three to six years of age. Much of the children’s success hinges on the formation of solid “Triangle Teams” - teacher, student and parent – that work together to support young children in their practice and learning.


Pieces are learned by ear and played from memory, and lessons are paired with a weekly repertoire class that immerses students with others at their age and skill level. Parental involvement and group learning are core components of this approach and note reading is taught at the appropriate time.


For more information about Suzuki at Third Street contact the Student Services office at 212-777-3240 ext. 30.



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For questions about piano at Third Street Music School contact:


Dr. Joan Forsyth
Piano Department Chair
Third Street Music School

jforsyth@thirdstreet.nyc

914-479-8231

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