Music Lessons
Explore a wide array of classes and lessons designed for different age groups and skill levels.
Develop your love for music
Susquehanna University offers group lessons for infants through adults, as well one-on-one lessons in voice, piano, organ, harp, and all band and orchestra instruments, for people of all ages.
As a service to the entire Susquehanna Valley, the Department of Music’s Preparatory Program aims to provide a resource to all who seek musical enrichment. The Prep Program extends the mission of the Department to promote quality teaching and learning in a highly professional and nurturing environment, and to help students achieve their utmost musical potential from beginner through advanced levels.
The Prep Program provides our most accomplished college students with an opportunity to hone their teaching skills as a complement to our rigorous music education curriculum and as a vehicle to realizing the University’s aspiration that our students will lead lives of achievement, leadership and service.
As a multi-generational, multi-faceted community, the Prep Program gives all of our students and teachers a chance to recognize and celebrate interdependent scholarly and musical endeavors. This intersection promotes sensitivity to diversity of age, family orientation, cultural diversity, musical background and level of accomplishment.
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Classes Offered
Dates, Times & Locations
Children’s Classes
8-week summer session for caregiver and child, in-person at Susquehanna University starting the week of June 26.
Dates
Thursdays, June 26–Aug. 14
Location
Campus of Susquehanna University in Fisher Hall – lower level, Music Prep Classroom
Cost
Ten-week fall/spring session: $100
8-week summer session: $80
20% discount on additional children in the same immediate family
10% discount for all Susquehanna University faculty who register with their SU email
Summer 2025 Offerings
Music Play (ages Birth – 3): Caregiver and Child
Thursdays, 9–9:45 a.m.
Music Makers (ages 3 – 5): Caregiver and Child
Thursdays, 10–10:45 a.m.
Class Descriptions
Our early childhood music classes are designed to provide children from birth through age seven and their caregivers with a rich musical experience. Classes are play-based and we cultivate a relaxed environment so children and adults can interact with music in a way that is comfortable for them. Classes include a wide variety of singing, rhythmic, and movement activities using simple age-appropriate props and instruments. Classes will be led by Professor Adrienne Rodriguez who has extensive training and experience teaching early childhood music classes.
Music Play (ages Birth – 3): Caregiver and Child
This class is designed to keep toddlers engaged through playful and active musical experiences along with their caregiver. Participants will explore many of the same musical concepts as our infant class but with an increased focus on children’s participation and growing independence. Class activities include singing, rhymes, movement, and simple props and instruments for both caregivers and children to enjoy. Come explore how children can learn and grow musically through play!
Music Makers (ages 3 – 5): Caregiver and Child
Children in this class will continue to develop music skills through play-based music learning. This class is designed for caregivers and children to experience music through singing, playing instruments, listening, and moving to music. Children will be given opportunities to engage in some activities independently and to contribute ideas to class while still including the support of a parent or caregiver.
The Susquehanna University Music Preparatory Program offers private lessons to students of all ages and abilities. Whether you are seeking instruction for your child or grandchild, a college student wishing to improve their skills for personal enjoyment or in preparation for ensemble participation and more serious study with SU faculty, or you’re an adult who is returning to an instrument or fulfilling a life-long wish to play an instrument, we can pair you with a teacher to help achieve your goals. Private weekly lessons are taught by Susquehanna students who have been recommended by their private teachers. Instructor availability may vary from semester to semester.
In-person lessons take place in the Cunningham Center for Music and Art on the campus of Susquehanna University. Submit a Private Lesson Registration form to be connected with an instructor. Questions should be sent to the Prep Program Coordinator at .
Ten 30-minute lessons: $150
Ten 45-minutes lessons: $225
Ten one-hour lessons: $270
Instructor establishes the lesson schedule together with the student/family.
If you’ve always wanted to learn to play the guitar for enjoyment, this is the class for you. Students will learn basic chords, strumming, and tablature in a class setting.
Cost: $150/session
Instructor: Matthew Labar
Required materials: Your own guitar (all other materials will be provided)
Classes: Tuesdays/Wednesdays starting February 11th-April 23rd (no classes the week of March 3rd)
- High School/Collegiate Level (9th Grade and Older): Tuesdays @ 5PM
- Middle School (5th-8th Grade): Wednesdays @ 5PM
Location: Susquehanna University, Fisher Hall, Room G13
Parent and child
Ten-week session (fall 2023): $100
Experience one-on-one instruction with Susquehanna music education students. Following this class, students may continue instruction with private lessons.
See Dr. Wiley’s website for information about required materials and class times.
Susquehanna Fiddlers
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SU Strings
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A refund of no more than 50% of the fee will be given to students who choose to discontinue lessons or group classes within the first three weeks. Beyond the first three weeks, no refund will be issued.
All private lessons will be given in Cunningham Center for Music and Art at a time that is mutually convenient for both teacher and student. If a student misses a private lesson and has not notified the teacher ahead of time, lessons are only made up at the teacher’s prerogative. If the teacher is notified ahead of time, up to two lessons will be rescheduled due to illness, inclement weather or another musical engagement. Any student or teacher cancellations will be made up at a time that is mutually convenient.
No group classes will be rescheduled.
Payment Forms
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514 University Ave.
Selinsgrove, Pa. 17870
Location
Fisher Hall