Adult Jazz Workshop

Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of jazz with our Adult Jazz Workshop! Whether you're new to jazz or looking to enhance your skills, our ensemble offers a fun and supportive environment to let your creativity shine. Get started improvising or expand your jazz concepts!

Find out about how to listen and the concept of deep listening. Learn melodies and bass lines by ear so you can hear chords. Explore the recordings of jazz masters to learn style, rhythm, articulation, licks, riffs, and the many nuances of jazz language.

We work with foundational songs from the Jazz and standards repertoire to learn the nuts and bolts of practical theory in use. Then, if we want to, we can throw away the “rules’ and do whatever we like. Everyone is encouraged to ask questions, discuss opinions, and generally communicate in English, as well as in Jazz.

Being comfortably proficient on your instrument or voice is recommended. Please feel free to stop in to experience what we do.

Age: 18+
Day/Time: Day/Time will be determined based on the availability of those participating
Campus: Hingham
Spring Semester Tuition: $561

Adult Intro to Piano

Teaching Artist: Jeff Williams or Bahar Soyoz

Are you an adult who has always wanted to learn to play the piano? If so, then our Intro to Piano for Adults class is perfect for you! In this class, you will learn the basics of piano playing, including note reading, music theory, and basic technique. You will also have the opportunity to learn a variety of songs, so you can start enjoying the benefits of music-making right away.


Age: 18+
Day/Time:
Tuesday, 6:30-7:30 pm, Hingham (Level II)
Wednesday, 7-8 pm Hingham (Level I)
Tuesday, 7:30 - 8:30 pm Hingham (Level IV)

Thursday, 6:30-7:30 pm, Duxbury (Level I)

Spring Semester Tuition: $561

To be eligible for Adult Intro To Piano 2 or 3, students must have completed the previous level.

Rock Band

Middle and high school students meet weekly to work on group dynamics, the development of a cohesive band sound, chart reading, improvisation, and active listening. Bands also learn how to use the gear typically associated with rock, how to promote themselves, and perhaps most importantly, how to write and rehearse original music through collaborative composition.

Spring Semester Tuition: $561