
Join Our
Adult Piano Ensemble Class
Looking for a fun and engaging way to enhance your piano skills while playing in a group setting?
Our Adult Piano Ensemble Class at Highlands Music Academy is the perfect opportunity to connect with fellow musicians, improve your piano technique, and experience the joy of ensemble playing in a relaxed and supportive environment.
Class Details
Schedule:
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Start Date: June 13, 2025
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End Date: August 8, 2025
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Schedule: Fridays at 7:00 PM
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No Class: July 4, 2025
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Final Recital: Saturday morning, August 9, 2025
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Tuition & Location:
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Tuition: $180 (Books and instruments not required)
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Location: Highlands Music Academy, Rm 10
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Who Should Join?
This class is ideal for adult beginners with very basic piano knowledge who want to explore ensemble playing in a fun, low-pressure environment. Whether you’re looking to build confidence, improve your rhythm, or simply enjoy making music with others, this class is designed for you!
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Requirements:
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A basic understanding of the piano is required.
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You must be able to play with five fingers from C to G in your right hand.
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If you’re interested but need a refresher or introduction to piano, please contact us to schedule an intro class!​
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What to Expect:
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Collaborative group music-making
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Engaging and supportive instruction
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A variety of ensemble repertoire
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Performance opportunities, including a final recital
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A chance to meet like-minded music enthusiasts
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Parts customized to your level! Beginner students will receive simpler parts, while more experienced students will be given more advanced parts.​
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Why Join?
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No Pressure, Just Fun! Enjoy making music without the stress of solo performance.
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Boost Your Skills! Improve timing, coordination, and listening skills in a group setting.
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Meet New People! Connect with fellow music lovers in a friendly, welcoming atmosphere.
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Experience Playing in an Ensemble! Pianists rarely get the chance to play with others—this class offers that exciting opportunity!
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Develop New Musical Skills! Playing with others builds skills you don’t get in individual lessons, such as ensemble awareness, timing, and collaboration.