Puerto Vallarta, Jal. - Puerto Vallarta’s Cultural Institute invites everyone to learn how to play the most wholesome musical instrument there is: the Piano. Classes will take place at Cuale Cultural Center.
Classes will be taught by Tomás Mujica Elisea; who is a highly recognized local pianist, educated in the Diocesan Seminary, former director of the Municipal choir and currently director of “Refugio” Choir. Mujica Elisea has fifteen years of experience teaching piano.
Classes are scheduled as follows: from 9:00 am. to 12:00 n. and from 5:00 to 8:00 pm, on Wednesdays for advanced students and Thursdays for beginners. Saturdays, from 9:00 am. to 12:00 n, for beginners and advanced students.
Piano lessons are open to the public, with or without music training or experience. Classes start with a course of intensive theory, in order to enhance the lyrical base of each student with the methodology of well known, Gerónimo Baquiro Foster.
"It is important to learn the language of music because it helps to improve techniques and to avoid any impediment. Classes are recommended for children eight or older. Children younger than eight are easily distracted; although individual cases can be assess”; explained Tomas Mujica Elisea.
The traditional Beyer method serves as the base for this kind of instrument. This method allows the individual to advance at his own pace, under the guidance of the teacher and his practice and work at home.
Cuale Cultural Center’s Piano school students, offer to the public two recitals a year. It is important for students to lose their fear, because at the end of the course we have a concert, to share with people what the students have learned.
For more information, or to enroll, call the Cultural Center: 2230095 / 1130107
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Puerto Vallarta, Jal. - Puerto Vallarta’s Cultural Institute invites everyone to learn how to play the most wholesome musical instrument there is: the Piano. Classes will take place at Cuale Cultural Center.
Classes will be taught by Tomás Mujica Elisea; who is a highly recognized local pianist, educated in the Diocesan Seminary, former director of the Municipal choir and currently director of “Refugio” Choir. Mujica Elisea has fifteen years of experience teaching piano.
Classes are scheduled as follows: from 9:00 am. to 12:00 n. and from 5:00 to 8:00 pm, on Wednesdays for advanced students and Thursdays for beginners. Saturdays, from 9:00 am. to 12:00 n, for beginners and advanced students.
Piano lessons are open to the public, with or without music training or experience. Classes start with a course of intensive theory, in order to enhance the lyrical base of each student with the methodology of well known, Gerónimo Baquiro Foster.
"It is important to learn the language of music because it helps to improve techniques and to avoid any impediment. Classes are recommended for children eight or older. Children younger than eight are easily distracted; although individual cases can be assess”; explained Tomas Mujica Elisea.
The traditional Beyer method serves as the base for this kind of instrument. This method allows the individual to advance at his own pace, under the guidance of the teacher and his practice and work at home.
Cuale Cultural Center’s Piano school students, offer to the public two recitals a year. It is important for students to lose their fear, because at the end of the course we have a concert, to share with people what the students have learned.
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