• "I play lead guitar. I like rock pop. My teacher’s nice and doesn’t raise his voice and is funny."

    - Davey A., age 10

  • "I’m not an easy person to teach, but I’m learning."

    - Jerry C., mechanic

  • "I like taking lessons from Promethean Studios because they let me play the songs I like and teach me the style of playing I want to learn."

    - Brent B., age 17

  • I got accepted to UNT today!

    - Joel L., guitarist

  • "The quality of instruction we receive is exceptional."

    - Nita A., grandmother

  • "If you are trying to decide about taking lessons from Promethean Studios it is a great idea."

    - Tera R., age 11

  • "I’m also thankful to you for teaching me how to play flute. You are my very great teacher."

    - Kaori M., Japan

  • "Promethean is patient with you and takes you in the direction you want to go with your music."

    - Ruth C., age 53

  • "I am already seeing noticeable improvement in my performances and easing the strain on my voice using the proper techniques Promethean’s instruction has provided."

    - Kevin B., performer

  • "I like hard rock and heavy metal bands, such as Guns & Roses, and ACDC. The lessons are fun."

    - Cameron C., age 15

  • "I find they understand me and teach me in my pace of learning."

    - Susan P., Malaysia

  • "I really like being able to play the music I like, it really encourages me to play better."

    - Jeremy B., age 12

  • "Jeremy was really relieved that he could start out with real music instead of what he considers baby songs."

    - Shirley B., parent

  • "I am very happy, surprised, and amazed with the rate of my progress.  To be able to pick up a piece of music I love and play it is very satisfying."

    - Carla C., age 39

  • "I would like to highly recommend Promethean Studios to anyone seriously interested in furthering their musical talents."

    - Bryan C., music minister

  • "Thank you for everything; for challenging me and encouraging me."

    - Chrissy C., age 19

  • "The dramatic increase in the quality of my voice has been due to your superb teaching skills."

    - Joel R.

  • "I just wanted to let everyone know how wonderful the recital was."

    – Victoria C., parent

  • "The most important thing for me is their patience.  They never show frustration and allow me to work at my pace."

    - Patti C., age 48

  • "Promethean’s desire is to pull all the talents and abilities God has put inside of people to the surface, always striving for musical excellence."

    - Jay E., minister of music

Relevance

Music changes over time, by the century, decade, and year. Martin Luther used popular beer-drinking songs to spread the ideas of the Reformation: "There once was a girl and her name was Matilda" was used as the melody for "We praise You, Our Father, Redeemer, Creator". Bach was famous as a great improviser in his day - he could just make it up as he went along, dude! Music changes and is changing right now. You may love classical and/or jazz, you may just respect them, but a large percentage of people just endure them because they've heard it's supposed to be good for you, like drinking 8 cups of water a day or reading the Iliad. Current music, I mean the hits you heard on the radio this morning, are in many respects just as good as any other music ever written and just about as good for you to learn - IF you use good technique and learn music theory as well.

We want you to play your music, to enjoy the music you like right now. Sure, we'll try to expand your tastes as well as your abilities, but we actually do believe that rock, blues, country, soul, metal, and most all other kinds of music are totally cool, too. Music is so big, you could spend your life on just one style and never master it all...so start with what you love. We'll make you play with detail, excellence, and precision.  That's another reason we let you pick your music, because we're going to get you to play and sing with great technique and learn music theory no matter what you do.  But within a few guidelines you get to choose the music you work on in class - music you love, music you sing and tap your foot to, the albums you buy and the songs you download. If you like classical music, study it here and be the best. Many of our teachers are trained classical musicians. Classical and jazz are awesome, it's just that rather than being best choices on a list of "good" music, they're one of the spokes on a wheel that includes rock, pop, hip-hop, blues, alternative, metal, country, rhythm and blues, bluegrass, funk, gospel, and contemporary and traditional Christian. And much other cool music.

Bottom line: the techniques, theory, and brainpower used in classical (and jazz) music are wonderful tools, but since we incorporate those ideas into all our lessons, you can play what you like and not miss anything. That's right, I'm saying you can study the blues or pop music here and not be very far, ability and brain wise, from where you'd be if you were just studying classical music. So, attention all "I wanna do it right" kids and adults, you or your kids can learn what you like without sacrificing the benefits of classical or jazz music (or excellence). And you can rest assured the methods we use here are right for YOUR music or we won't do them. If you don't believe it, just ask us about it - your teacher will be happy to explain how what you're being asked to do is directly useful for you to make your music.

 
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