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    School Of Rock

    School Of Rock

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    If you're looking for actual instruction for a young child, try the Hendersonville Music Academy or…read moreprivate in-home lessons; either would be a better option than this scam of a place. First, if your kid is 6-7, you HAVE to sign them up for the Rookies class alongside private lessons, which costs $150 per month. When we initially enrolled, it sounded like a music theory class, exposing kids to different instruments, getting a feel for them, etc. That sounds great, but it's not actually teaching much of anything. Most of the time, it's just noise. There's supposed to be a "song of the month" that the kids in the class "learn," and at the end of the month, they play the song for their grownups. Not only did not this NOT happen for April through August that we were enrolled, but when they finally remembered they were supposed to be doing it in September and October, it was basically watching the kids sit around and hold their instruments while the song played very loudly. Only then does your kid get to take their private lesson, which was all we really wanted in the first place, so instead of paying $100 for a weekly 45-minute lesson on the instrument she actually wanted to learn, we spent all that money for an hour-long Rookies class that was a total waste. The private lessons aren't any better. In almost 7 months of 45-minute lessons, my kid spent more time coloring than learning how to play piano. She can't play a single song, and my kid is pretty good at picking up skills when she and an instructor are focusing on the skill itself. This is due in part to the SOR franchise's "song-first" method of teaching, where they let students pick a song they want to learn and then try to teach that song. The problems with this method are many: A) my kid is six, she's never played piano before, and needs to learn the most basic of basics first, which they hardly touch upon; B) her favorite song right now is "Jolene." Great song, but not a great first song to learn on the piano for a total beginner; and C) the instructors were constantly stepping in and out of the private lesson room whenever it suited them, talking to parents of other kids, coming up to the front desk, etc. Why are we paying $100 a month for instructors to sit there and ask my kid what she wants to learn, instead of showing her beginner piano? Why are we paying $100 a month for instructors to leave the room to talk to another parent for 10 of her 45 minutes to them how their kid did in your previous class? Why is the instructor wasting time drawing pictures of Bluey for my kid to color instead of going over how to read notes? I'm sure the instructors are very talented musicians, but not everyone who is good at a skill is a good teacher. Then there were the schedule problems, meaning you're never allowed to miss a class and there's no refunds for anything, no prorated rates for months where you might not have as many lessons. We were about to miss a lesson/Rookies class the day of, due to a family emergency, and when we called the school the same morning to reschedule, the front desk staff told us that we should have given 24 hours notice, and that there were no makeups available. That would've been understandable if it weren't for the multiple times the front desk staff called or texted us last minute to say they had no instructor for a class and could we reschedule the lesson? This was super inconvenient, as we scheduled Saturday classes because that was what worked for our family, and having to shuffle around our weekday schedule to attend make-up lessons wasn't great. But no refunds, even if it was the school's responsibility, as their instructors were ALWAYS getting sick (not their fault, but it's not ours either that they can't keep their school staffed). The final nail in the coffin - I let the staff know as soon as we knew that we needed to unenroll due to a change in our family's schedule and that our last class would be at the end of the month. I was told that they needed 30 days' notice to cancel, which is not a company-wide policy, but the only reason we were informing them so late (the 11th of the month) was because they rescheduled our regular classes again anyway! I made it abundantly clear that we would not pay for an additional month in which we would not be attending classes, and that if they tried to charge us, we would dispute it. Thankfully they didn't bother and sent us a confirmation (the day before our last class) that we would be unenrolled at the end of the month. If you're looking for an hour-long class for your kid to goof off in and have fun being around instruments, but not actually play them, sign up for the Rookies class. Unless your kid is older, don't bother with private lessons - they won't learn anything.

    From the owner: School of Rock is different from traditional music education programs. Our patented and proven…read moreSchool of Rock Method™ has taught hundreds of thousands of students around the world to play music. We combine one-on-one guitar, bass, keyboard, drums and singing instruction with group rehearsals and live performances, teaching students how to play together as a band. Our version of recitals are real rock shows at real venues in front of live audiences. This style of teaching builds lasting musical proficiency, boosts confidence, increases creativity, improves socialization skills, and allows students to work together as a band. When you join School of Rock, not only will you become a musician, but you'll be part of a close-knit community of passionate musicians and music lovers. We welcome students of all ages and experience levels.

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