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Piano Lessons and Music Technology
Studio Features:
• Traditional lessons with a variety of styles
- classical, jazz, blues, popular, seasonal, new
age, etc.
• Music Technology - MIDI, computers, baby
grand piano & digital keyboards integrated with
lessons
• Piano parties and recitals - 4 performance
opportunities throughout the year
• The Soundboard - the bi-monthly newsletter
with articles for parents and students
• CDs, Cassette Tapes, MIDI Disks, and Online
Recordings - students record their own pieces in
many formats with high quality digital recording
• www.NazzaroMusic.com - an excellent music
resource and way to keep in touch 24 hours a day
The studio provides traditional lessons with a
variety of styles - classical, jazz, blues, popular,
broadway, new age, seasonal, etc. Classical music
and music theory are a part of every lesson, but
all other styles are important as well.
The studio uses electronic keyboards, computers,
and MIDI to enhance each student's understanding,
creativity, and skills. The technology is used to
supplement, not replace, piano lessons. Students
have the opportunity to swing one moment from a
baby grand piano to a digital keyboard with studio
quality sounds and digital effects the next. We
encourage you to visit the this advanced musical
setup.
The Uses of Music Technology
• Digital Recordings on CDs, Tapes, MIDI Disks,
and the Internet
• Professional Score Printouts
• Students compose music on computers
• Use of baby grand piano and digital keyboards
Profile:
Paul Nazzaro has been teaching private and group
piano classes in Westfield since 1985, and has been
on the staff of the Springfield and Milltown school
systems. Mr. Nazzaro graduated with a degree in
piano from The Catholic University Of America in
Washington, DC. He is a state certified music teacher,
a member of the National Music Teachers Association,
a certified Kindermusik Teacher, and a member of
the Westfield Chamber Of Commerce. He has taught
at the Carolyn Klinger-Kueter Piano Studio in Westfield
for over 10 years, and taught electronic keyboards
at the Westfield Summer Workshop for the Arts for
14 years.
Mr. Nazzaro continues to expand his own musical
development by writing and arranging music on computers,
performing locally, enrolling in further musical
studies at Westminster Choir College in Princeton,
NJ, and being an active member of the St. Helen's
Catholic Community Music Ministry in Westfield.
Mr. Nazzaro is also currently furthering his piano
studies with Dr. Paul Hoffman, a piano professor
at Rutgers University Mason Gross School for the
Arts.
For more information, a free brochure, or to set
up an appointment to visit the studio feel free
to call or email.
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