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School of Rock Burlington
6 Wayside Rd
Suite 6S
Burlington, MA 01803
781-384-5683
Hours
  • Monday: 12 PM - 9 PM
  • Tuesday: 12 PM - 9 PM
  • Wednesday: 12 PM - 9 PM
  • Thursday: 12 PM - 9 PM
  • Friday: 12 PM - 6 PM
  • Saturday: 9 AM - 5 PM
  • Sunday: Closed

Music programs at School of Rock Burlington combine one-on-one lessons with group band practices

Programs we offer

Rock 101 music program in Burlington for kids and beginners
Rock 101
Ages 8-13

Rock 101 is one of School of Rock Burlington's top programs for kids and beginners. Students have one weekly group rehearsal where they learn to play classic rock songs that have been simplified for beginner musicians. Additionally, Rock 101 students in Burlington have a weekly private music lesson with an instructor who helps them learn the concepts and skills behind their performance songs.

What To Expect
  • 1 WEEKLY PRIVATE LESSON
  • 1 WEEKLY GROUP REHEARSAL

The Path to Take the Stage

Our music programs for kids in Burlington are designed to get students on stage performing, with the goal of building strong musical proficiency. Younger students at School of Rock Burlington who have participated in the Rookies program can move to our Rock 101 music program once they’re ready. Additionally, students (typically ages 8 to 13-years-old) can begin Rock 101 without any prior experience. The goal of this rock program is to quickly develop a basic competence on students’ chosen instruments before moving on to our famous Performance Program.

Performance music program for teens in Burlington
Performance
Ages 8-18

The Performance Program at School of Rock Burlington is our hallmark music program, where tens of thousands of students enroll each year. It consists of a weekly group rehearsal where kids and teens learn by playing rock music's most iconic songs with a band composed of their peers. Students are assigned songs and parts that are tailored to them based on their age, experience and ability to learn new skills and concepts. Students then work through their parts in weekly private music lessons, refining the skills and concepts that those songs introduce. The goal of this curriculum is to prepare kids and teens for live performances. Every few months, School of Rock Burlington Performance Program students take the stage and play at local Burlington music venues in front of a live audience.

What To Expect
  • 1 WEEKLY PRIVATE LESSON
  • 1 WEEKLY GROUP REHEARSAL

The Path to Take the Stage

School of Rock Burlington's music programs for kids and teens are designed to inspire by getting students on stage and performing. All of our other music education programs focus on readying students for our famous Performance Program. This is where students develop incredible musical skills. Performance Program students have often gone through our Rock 101 program first or have some previous basic music experience. These young musicians will have custom development plans outlined by their instructors with key concepts reinforced during private lessons and group rehearsals, all with the goal of performing live at a Burlington music venue.

Rookies music program for children in Burlington
Rookies
Ages 6-7

At School of Rock Burlington, our music program for children with no previous musical experience (typically ages 6 to 7-years-old) is called Rookies. Rookies students have one weekly group music lesson where they learn fundamentals like chords, rhythm and song structure. Kids get to learn and experiment with multiple instruments so they can later decide which one they ultimately want to continue pursuing in Rock 101.

What To Expect
  • 1 WEEKLY GROUP LESSON
  • USE OF SIMPLIFIED ROCK INSTRUMENTS TO TEACH KIDS TO PLAY MUSIC

The Path to Take the Stage

All of our music programs are designed to inspire students to learn and develop a strong musical proficiency. At School of Rock Burlington, younger students who are not ready for a more comprehensive program like Rock 101 can start in Rookies. Additionally, students who have completed the Little Wing program will progress into the Rookies music program. No prior musical experience is needed for Rookies. Once your child is ready for private music lessons (typically older than first or second graders), they will graduate into our Rock 101 program.

Little Wing music program for toddlers and preschoolers in Burlington
Little Wing
Ages 4-5

At School of Rock Burlington our Little Wing music program for preschoolers and toddlers teaches students foundational music skills by playing games and participating in other interactive musical activities. Little Wing students have one weekly group music lesson in which they use classic rock songs to learn about rhythm, song structure, melody and dynamics through play.

What To Expect
  • 1 WEEKLY GROUP LESSON
  • USE HAND PERCUSSION & OTHER TOOLS TO LEARN RHYTHM PATTERNS & MUSIC SYNTAX

The Path to Take the Stage

The Little Wing music program is the first step in a young musician's journey. At School of Rock Burlington, toddlers and preschoolers who show an interest in music should start with Little Wing. As they get older, they will progress into the Rookies program, followed by Rock 101 and the Performance Program.

Songwriting
Age 12 and over

Our Songwriting program for kids and teens teaches the fundamentals of songwriting, arrangement and music theory, and helps students compose original works.  At School of Rock Burlington, songwriting students receive one weekly private lesson where they learn concepts, technique and theory on an instrument of their choice. These principles are then applied in a weekly group lesson where students work together on songwriting exercises and lyrical workshops.  Every few months, Songwriting students take the stage to perform or band together to record their original songs.

What to Expect
  • 1 weekly private lesson
  • 1 weekly group lesson

The Path to Take the Stage

Our Songwriting program for kids and teens in Burlington is designed to create musical proficiency through the creation of original music. Students at School of Rock Burlington who have completed our Rock 101 program can move to our Songwriting program once they’re ready. Additionally, new students who have prior experience with and basic knowledge of an instrument can also begin Songwriting. The program culminates with a live showcase where students perform their original compositions in bands at a local music venue. Students taking the Songwriting Program online will remotely record their original songs to produce a demo of the class's music.

Remote student playing guitar
Online
All Ages

At School of Rock Burlington, our students can take online, one-on-one music instruction from the comfort of their homes. We call this program School of Rock Remote. This online music program contains weekly one-on-one instruction conducted by our expert School of Rock instructors in a safe virtual lesson room.
 
Students will receive their training using our proprietary education program, The School of Rock Method™, which couples live video lessons with our proprietary Method App™, SongFirst Approach™ and Method Books™. 

What To Expect
  • ONE WEEKLY 1-ON-1 LESSON
  • LESSONS CONDUCTED USING SECURE VIDEO TECHNOLOGY

THE PATH TO TAKE THE STAGE

All of our music programs for kids, teens, and adults are designed to help students gain amazing musical proficiency. School of Rock’s online music lesson program is no exception. Online guitar lessons, online piano lessons, online drum lessons, online singing lessons and online bass guitar lessons are all offered through the School of Rock Remote online program.

Adult music program in Burlington for students over 18
Adult Program
Ages 18+

School of Rock Burlington's Adult Program is for students over 18 years old who are looking to either improve their musical proficiency or pick up an instrument with no prior musical experience. As with most School of Rock music programs, the Adult Program uses a performance-based music education approach. This means the curriculum focuses on learning music concepts and applying them in a live performance setting. Our Adult Music Program includes one weekly private music lesson and a weekly group rehearsal. Every student at School of Rock Burlington is placed in a band of fellow adults and then assigned specific songs as a way of learning key music concepts and skills. Adult students then take the stage to play at a live show in Burlington.

What To Expect
  • 1 WEEKLY PRIVATE LESSON
  • 1 WEEKLY GROUP REHEARSAL

The Path to Take the Stage

All of our music programs are designed to inspire by getting students on stage and performing, with the goal of building strong musical proficiency along the way. The School of Rock Burlington Adult Program is open to all experience levels and each student will follow a customized learning plan developed by their instructor. Adult students will work together during rehearsal to prepare for a live performance at a real rock venue in Burlington.

House Band program for gigging at local venues in Burlington
House Band
Age 17 and Under

The School of Rock Burlington House Band music program gives students under 18 the opportunity to join a gigging band composed of fellow musicians from their school. These students perform additional live shows throughout the year. All students in the Performance Program have the opportunity to audition for a spot in School of Rock Burlington's House Band. Once selected, House Band members become leaders in their School of Rock community and perform live shows at MA rock venues throughout the year.

What To Expect
  • A GIGGING MUSICIAN'S EXPERIENCE
  • FREQUENT LIVE PERFORMANCES IN COMMUNITY

The Path to Take the Stage

Performance is the core of School of Rock's educational approach. Therefore, we create additional opportunities for students to perform on stages throughout Burlington and the rest of MA. The House Band music program allows each school's most talented students the opportunity to join a band and play routinely in front of live audiences. Once a member, students will gain real music experience associated with gigging musicians and will become leaders and mentors inside the School of Rock community.

The AllStars national tour features the best child and teen musicians
AllStars
Age 17 and Under

The School of Rock AllStars Tour takes the very best students from around the world and sends them on a nationwide summer tour across the United States. Less than 1% of School of Rock students are selected each year to represent School of Rock as an AllStar. All Performance Program students are eligible to audition for this prestigious program. The intensive audition process starts off with video submissions followed by live auditions. Once selected, AllStar students will have an authentic touring experience including traveling on a tour bus, doing tour publicity and starring in nightly performances at famous venues and festivals during a two-week tour.

What To Expect
  • A MULTI-CITY, COUNTRY-WIDE MUSIC TOUR EXPERIENCE
  • PERFORMING ON SOME OF THE BIGGEST AND MOST FAMOUS STAGES IN THE WORLD

The Path to Take the Stage

Becoming an AllStar is the highest level of achievement for a School of Rock student. They play on legendary stages large and small, including The Knitting Factory, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, The Troubadour and Lollapalooza. AllStar students often go on to have accomplished careers in the music industry. Former AllStars have gone on to become touring artists, star in Broadway musicals, get signed to record deals, become finalists on talent competitions like "The Voice" and "American Idol" and have other notable roles in the music industry.

Music Lessons in Burlington

Kid learns to play guitar at School of Rock Burlington

Guitar Lessons for All Skill Levels

Beginner Guitar Lessons for Kids

At School of Rock Burlington, we offer beginner guitar lessons for kids. Our expert guitar instructors guide your child from start to finish with private instruction and weekly group band rehearsals. Every instructor at School of Rock Burlington is an experienced musician, and they emphasize foundational music theory and technique when teaching guitar lessons to kids. Unlike other Burlington guitar lessons and programs, School of Rock is designed to get students performing in a band.

Beginner Guitar Lessons for Adults

It’s never too late to learn to play the guitar. Similar to our kids guitar lessons, School of Rock Burlington's beginner guitar lessons for adults utilizes a performance-based curriculum. Our experienced instructors teach adult students through popular rock songs, and teach students to play guitar in a way that’s challenging and fun. We believe the best way to learn is by doing, which is why we combine weekly private guitar lessons with group band rehearsals. At School of Rock Burlington, we teach beginner guitar lessons for adults in our Adult Program. This program gets students performing onstage at a local Burlington venue.

Key Concepts
  • Technique
  • Solos
  • Chords
  • Theory

Intermediate to Advanced Guitar Lessons

As students gain skills and experience, we move them along to more challenging programs at higher skill levels. Intermediate and advanced students take the skills they learned in beginner guitar lessons, and layer on more difficult techniques and concepts. School of Rock Burlington offers advanced guitar lessons for kids and adults that teach by playing challenging classic rock songs and emphasize playing the guitar in a real music venue. Our Burlington guitar teachers will work with each student to develop a custom learning plan.

Kids learn to drum at School of Rock Burlington

Drum Lessons for All Skill Levels

Beginner Drum Lessons for Kids

School of Rock Burlington is the best option for anyone looking to learn the drums. Our beginner drum lessons get kids behind the drum kit and on their way to taking the stage. That’s why at School of Rock Burlington we combine private drum lessons for beginners with weekly band rehearsals—it prepares students to perform live. With years of experience teaching drums in Burlington, our drum instructors teach beginner drum students core techniques, including how to groove, play rudiments and more.

Beginner Drum Lessons for Adults

Our drum lessons for adults are designed to accommodate all skill levels. At School of Rock Burlington, our beginner drum lessons for adults are built for musicians with little to no experience. We teach adults using the same core performance-based education philosophy as our drum lessons for kids—performing with a band accelerates the learning process. Adult students will perform live at a venue in Burlington. Unlike other Burlington drum lessons for beginners, School of Rock combines private drum lessons with weekly band rehearsals so students are ready to play in front of real, live audiences.

Key Concepts
  • RUDIMENTS
  • TIME SIGNATURES
  • TECHNIQUE
  • GROOVE

Intermediate to Advanced Drum Lessons

More experienced to advanced drum students need a drum lesson curriculum that builds upon foundational skills and continues to grow musical proficiency. That’s why at School of Rock Burlington, our drum lessons are customized for each student and his or her goals. Our Burlington drum instructors integrate more complex techniques and concepts—intermediary grooves, shifts, meters and more—into a student's individual lessons and group band rehearsal, and will also select more difficult songs for his or her live performances.

 

Kid learns to sing at School of Rock Burlington

Singing Lessons for All Skill Levels

Beginner Singing Lessons for Kids

School of Rock Burlington offers beginner singing lessons for kids. Our unique, performance-based approach develops students' musical proficiency by preparing them to perform live. At School of Rock Burlington, our vocal coaches are practicing musicians who integrate key music fundamentals—breathing, posture and more—into a curriculum based on performing with a band. Each week, beginner singing students participate in a private singing lesson and a band rehearsal.

Beginner Singing Lessons for Adults

School of Rock Burlington teaches adults how to sing in our innovative Adult Program. Students develop vocal skills at a challenging pace designed to help you see results with every singing lesson. Adult vocalists learn how to keep tempo, stay on-key and master advanced vocal techniques for a powerful and healthy voice. Our curriculum teaches students how to sing by using popular rock songs that emphasize key concepts. Each week, Adult Program students have a private singing lesson for beginners and group band rehearsal.

Key Concepts
  • TECHNIQUE
  • HARMONY
  • POWER
  • READING

Intermediate to Advanced Singing Lessons

At School of Rock Burlington, our singing lessons for kids and adults are designed to help our students reach a high degree of musical proficiency. Intermediate and advanced singers take skills learned from previous singing lessons and layer on more difficult techniques and concepts. Our advanced singing lessons teach students to sing by performing popular rock songs that illustrate a specific vocal concept or technique. We pair weekly private singing lessons with weekly band rehearsals with the goal of getting musicians to perform live in Burlington.

Kid learns to play bass at School of Rock Burlington

Bass Lessons for All Skill Levels

Beginner Bass Lessons for Kids

School of Rock Burlington offers beginner bass guitar lessons for kids that blend weekly private instruction with weekly band rehearsals. This performance-based approach results in a high level of musical proficiency because it engages and inspires students. Every School of Rock bass instructor is a practicing musician in Burlington and teaches bass lessons for kids that get great results. Beginners learn to play bass guitar by using popular rock songs that illustrate key concepts and techniques.

Beginner Bass Lessons for Adults

Adults looking to learn bass guitar can enroll in School of Rock’s Adult Program. No experience is necessary in our beginner bass guitar lessons for adults. At School of Rock Burlington, our experienced, local bass guitar instructors have the patience and skills to help adult students gain musical proficiency. As with all School of Rock music programs, our bass guitar lessons for adults ciriculum is performance-based, and include both weekly private instruction and weekly band rehearsals.

Key Concepts
  • GROOVE
  • TECHNIQUE
  • THEORY
  • TONE

Intermediate to Advanced Bass Lessons

Our intermediate to advanced bass guitar lessons teach Burlington students the skills they need to become the backbone of a band. Students take skills from previous bass lessons and layer on more difficult techniques and concepts. At School of Rock Burlington, our bass instructors use popular rock songs as a way of teaching students advanced concepts and techniques. We pair weekly private bass lessons with weekly band rehearsals to inspire and engage students throughout the learning process.

Kid learns to play piano at School of Rock Burlington

Keyboard Lessons for All Skill Levels

Beginner Keyboard Lessons for Kids

At School of Rock we teach differently than other music schools in Burlington. Our curriculum is performance-based, meaning that we prepare students to perform. Our piano lessons for beginners combine weekly private instruction with weekly band rehearsals. At School of Rock Burlington, our beginner keyboard lessons for kids take key concepts and music fundamentals—finger placement, scales, key differentiation and more—and teach them through popular rock songs. This approach inspires and engages students, which results in attaining a high level of musical proficiency. Our piano teachers have years of experience teaching music in the Burlington area, and know how to coach and motivate students of any skill level to play the keyboard.

Beginner Keyboard Lessons for Adults

The School of Rock Burlington Adult Program puts beginner keyboard students in a band. Adult Program students in the Burlington area learn to play piano through a combination of weekly private beginner piano lessons and weekly band rehearsals. At School of Rock, our piano lessons give adult students the chance to perform in a band at local Burlington music venues, taking them out of the classroom and onto the stage.

Key Concepts
  • TECHNIQUE
  • TONE
  • THEORY
  • READING

Intermediate to Advanced Keyboard Lessons

At School of Rock Burlington, our keyboard lessons for kids and adults are designed to help students get results. Intermediate and advanced students take skills learned from beginner keyboard lessons and layer on more advanced piano techniques with concepts. Our local keyboard instructors are all practicing musicians in Burlington, and use popular rock songs as a way of teaching complex skills. We pair weekly private piano lessons with weekly band rehearsals to inspire and engage students throughout the learning process.

Our Experienced Music Teachers

All of School of Rock Burlington’s music teachers are experienced musicians devoted to helping students attain musical proficiency. Our instructors guide students one-on-one to personalize learning, inspire confidence and build social skills.

Owner, General Manager Mark Abruzzese
Mark Abruzzese
Owner, General Manager
A native of Stoneham, MA, Mark is a scientist by training with a BA from Dartmouth College in Earth Science and an MS from Stanford University in Geological & Environmental Sciences. At a young age, Mark had a sense he wanted to teach, and found his passion in the high school classroom teaching chemistry, physics, and environmental science for 24 years, most at Menlo School in Atherton, CA, and Belmont High School in Belmont, MA.

Mark’s enthusiasm for music and education converged in this new endeavor to build, open, and lead School of Rock Burlington in 2023. A singer-songwriter primarily, Mark finds deep rewards in the journey of writing and performing original songs. He released his debut album under the name Deviant Folk in 2021 and is working to record and release dozens more of the compositions he has been performing at venues like The Bebop Music House in Boston and Lily P’s Fried Chicken and Oysters in Cambridge (the new home of Bluegrass Tuesdays after decades at The Cantab Lounge).

Mark's list of influences is long and includes the likes of Tom Petty, John Prine, Ani Difranco, Greg Brown, Van Halen, Fleetwood Mac, Journey, AC/DC, Red Hot Chili Peppers, James Brown, Steve Miller Band, Bela Fleck, and Tony Rice. Mark plays acoustic and electric guitar, electric and upright bass, and mandolin. At School of Rock Burlington, you will find him coaching ensembles, filling in on a variety of lessons, and reminding everyone that enthusiasm is contagious!
Music Director, Bass Guitar Teacher, Guitar Teacher, Keyboard + Piano Teacher, Drum Teacher, Vocal Teacher Jamison Jones
Jamison Jones
Music Director, Bass Guitar Teacher, Guitar Teacher, Keyboard + Piano Teacher, Drum Teacher, Vocal Teacher
Jamison Jones is a multi-instrumentalist from Kansas City, Kansas, and has played with notable musicians including Louis Cato (The Late Show with Stephen Colbert), Lester Estelle (Kelly Clarkson and The Kelly Clarkson Show), Justin Raines (Neyo), Grammy Award-nominated producer/songwriter Alfredo Gonzales (Khalid), and James Morales (Jennifer Lopez).

Jamie is the music director at the School of Rock in Burlington, Massachusetts. He plays and teaches guitar, bass, drums, keys, and vocals. Jamie has music directed and played on well over 2,500 performances in his many years of professional music.

Jamie enjoys artists such as Snarky Puppy, Jacob Collier, Coldplay, U2, and Adele.
Drum Teacher Ben Andrade
Ben Andrade
Drum Teacher
Ben began drumming when he was just 10 years old and began lessons at Jack’s Drum Shop in Hyannis, MA not long after. Launched into music performance by jazz and marching bands in high school, he decided to pursue a career in it, earning a BA from Berklee College of Music in 2022.

Over the years, Ben has had the chance to see some great shows in the Boston area to fuel a passion for live performance: Red Hot Chili Peppers at TD Garden, Foo Fighters at Fenway Park, Father John Misty at Leader Bank Pavilion, and Toledo at Brighton Music Hall. Ben describes music as a mode of self-expression and connection with others, and teaching as providing students the tools to achieve that kind of communication. This perspective aligns perfectly with the mission of School of Rock! Ben performs locally at venues like The Rockwell and Modern Theatre with Champagne Charlie & the Wah Wahs and BDJ and Jack Holland.
Vocal Teacher, Bass Guitar Teacher Rachel Webb
Rachel Webb
Vocal Teacher, Bass Guitar Teacher
Rachel is originally from Dallas, Texas, and graduated from Berklee College of Music where she majored in music production and engineering. When not playing music, running sound, or teaching, Rachel enjoys horror movies, reading, and DIY clothing.

Rachel began her musical journey at just 6 years old and thinks of music as a fundamental mode of expression. Her favorite types of music are metal, punk, and outlaw country. Some of the best shows she has been to are Iron Maiden in Dallas, Stevie Nicks in Oklahoma City, and My Chemical Romance at TD Garden in Boston.

Rachel's main passion in life is performance, and she has been performing professionally since the age of 13. Rachel instructs and performs on bass and vocals.
Studio Coordinator Atticus Crowley
Atticus Crowley
Studio Coordinator
Atticus is a guitarist from Pittsburgh. He moved to the Boston area in 2021 to study music business at Berklee for a few years before taking some time off to focus on his bands.

Atticus currently plays guitar for a Boston-based rock band called JVK and has performed with the band across the country. He started playing violin in the first grade but transitioned to guitar when he went to college because he found writing with guitar to be closer to the type of music he had always loved.

Atticus grew up loving punk rock bands like Bad Religion and Rise Against, and those two bands have been the most influential to him as a player and a writer. Atticus is a completely self-taught guitarist and learning the music from those two bands was the bulk of his learning experience on guitar for the first few years. He has been lucky enough to see Rise Against live several times and the best show Atticus has ever seen was their set at 77 Montreal in 2018.
Keyboard + Piano Teacher, Vocal Teacher Ben Knight
Ben Knight
Keyboard + Piano Teacher, Vocal Teacher
Ben Knight is a force as a keyboard player and singer! He grew up just next door in Billerica, MA where he took piano and drum lessons as a kid, saying he was “pretty much obsessed with music.” He was lucky to have a touring blues band rehearsing regularly next door, sessions that he was invited to watch. This experience and investment are easy to see in Ben’s enthusiasm and repertoire.

Like many of us, Ben discovered a love of roots music in the movie The Blues Brothers from Aretha Franklin, Elvis, The Beatles, and Little Richard. Ben plays keys and sings in Broken Daisies, Hands to the Pillars, and the Ben Knight Band, playing dozens of gigs a year throughout the Boston area. Alongside teaching and directing at School of Rock, Ben enjoys writing music as well as directing music at his church in Chelmsford!
Drum Teacher Steven Kunevich
Steven Kunevich
Drum Teacher
Steven is from the South Shore of Massachusetts (Randolph), and studied drums with the late, great, and widely recognized Boston-area educator Dick DiCenso. Steven believes the magic of music is that it allows us to connect with others on a deeper level—a sentiment we all at the School of Rock in Burlington believe wholeheartedly!

Steven's list of his favorite artists is lengthy and telling: Blink-182, New Found Glory, The Story So Far, Childish Gambino, Mac Miller, Isaiah Rashad, Leon Bridges, Iration, Rebelution, Rage Against The Machine, AC/DC, Aerosmith, Turnover, Just Friends, Dirty Heads, Kid Cudi, Amine, Kendrick Lamar, Tribal Theory, Common Kings. He has seen some of the bigger acts at venues like TD Garden and Leader Bank Pavilion but has also frequented Boston classics The Middle East, TT the Bear’s Place (RIP), The Lilypad, and O’Brien’s Pub. Steven even performed at some of these smaller venues with his band Agree to Disagree until 2017.
Drum Teacher, Guitar Teacher, Bass Guitar Teacher Zac Van Alst
Zac Van Alst
Drum Teacher, Guitar Teacher, Bass Guitar Teacher
Zac is from Winchester, Massachusetts. As a teenager, playing hours of drums and guitar gave him a sense of purpose and genuinely made life better. Zac has a bachelor's degree in composition for new media from UMass Lowell (whose music programs are widely respected). He currently plays percussion with the Arlington Philharmonic Orchestra which performs regularly in the area.

Some of Zac’s favorite artists are Animal Collective, Cocteau Twins, and Yellow Magic Orchestra. His favorite concert was Machine Girl at The Crystal Ballroom @ The Somerville Theatre in Somerville. Zac has released his own music under the name Wish We Were Dogs and continues to work on producing more content!
Bass Guitar Teacher, Guitar Teacher Izak
Izak "Murph" Murphy
Bass Guitar Teacher, Guitar Teacher
Izak “Murph” Murphy is from nearby Belmont, Massachusetts. Murph is a bass specialist who majored in music and minored in psychology at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. When you meet Murph, you will know right away that he LOVES music and sharing it with others, and that enthusiasm is contagious!

The significance of music to Murph comes across when he tells the story of seeing Anderson .Paak with childhood friends who listened to his album on repeat (they traveled all the way to Wantaug, New York on Long Island!).

Murph has gigged with jazz combos on bass and an eclectic performance-forward cover band called Test Drive. Ever a learner, you will find Murph working on guitar and drums in his downtime at School of Rock.
Guitar Teacher Dylan Gagnon
Dylan Gagnon
Guitar Teacher
Dylan is a guitar player from Medford, Massachusetts who grew up in a musical family. Learning music was a formative part of his youth and he wants to offer that same experience to kids through his work at School of Rock.

Dylan studied Music and Music Business at the University of Massachusetts Lowell and works at a prestigious Boston booking agency when he’s not teaching at the School of Rock in Burlington. Some of his favorite bands are Foo Fighters, Porcupine Tree, and Big Wreck.

Dylan finds inspiration in the people he works with to create a composition. He thinks the real mark of success is when collaborators can inspire each other in a work.
Drum Teacher, Keyboard + Piano Teacher Zach Kay
Zach Kay
Drum Teacher, Keyboard + Piano Teacher
Hailing from the great state of Connecticut, Zach has previously taught drums and keys at The Music Cellar in Millerton, NY, and currently studies electronic production and design at Berklee College of Music. “On a whim” according to Zach, his parents got him started learning piano and drums from a Berklee alumnus as a kid, and it became his primary passion.

Equally comfortable with the two instruments, Zach has a great diversity of musical skills and experiences to share with students. In addition to drums and piano, he plays bagpipes, marimba, and bass, and produces digitally synthesized music as well. Zach has played a diversity of styles including ​​funk/fusion, jazz, rock, reggae, R&B, Balkan, Flamenco, and Brazilian. His list of influential artists is equally diverse: Tower of Power, Led Zeppelin, Chaka Khan, Snarky Puppy, Childish Gambino, Knower, and Aphex Twin. Zach’s teaching reveals his dedication to what makes music meaningful to other people: how to communicate and express oneself through playing.
Guitar Teacher, Bass Guitar Teacher Garrett Sellers
Garrett Sellers
Guitar Teacher, Bass Guitar Teacher
Originally from Texas, Garrett came to Boston to study songwriting and guitar performance at Berklee College of Music. Garrett is passionate about rock and metal music. Some of his favorite bands include Have a Nice Life, Chat Pile, Mastodon, and Buckethead.

Garrett began playing because he inherited his grandfather’s guitars. Having learned “the hard way” by just figuring it out alone, Garrett loves teaching because he can help students streamline their learning based on what he has learned about the instrument.

Garrett performs with the band Prisoners of Love and does occasional solo shows as Leechfoot.
Vocal Teacher, Guitar Teacher Bev Sloane
Bev Sloane
Vocal Teacher, Guitar Teacher
Bev Sloane grew up learning music at The Rock Academy in Woodstock, NY, a school founded by Paul Greene, who opened the very first School of Rock in Philadelphia, PA. Invested in both playing and writing music, Bev also has a passion for animal care and has been an equestrian for as long at they have been playing music. Bev studied Contemporary Writing & Production at Berklee College of Music in Boston and plays original music on vocals, guitar and bass in the aptly named band Beverage. Bev has taught individual lessons and had the opportunity to teach music camps with such luminaries as Scott Ian of Anthrax and Tracy Bonham. With regard to teaching, Bev says “engaging with people, helping them find that moment where everything feels better, or “clicks” while performing or playing or hitting a note, that’s what it’s all about for me.” David Bowie and Robert Plant are two artists that Bev considers formative, for the great diversity of musical energy they have shared in their lengthy careers.
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Reviews

What I like about the program is that my kids LOVE it!

This is so different from the music lessons that existed when I was a kid. These kids are actually making music and learning to play as a band. The performances are so impressive, and watching the kids gain confidence and express themselves on stage is priceless.

The structure around how kids learn is amazing.

Taking lessons to learn an instrument is one thing, but learning how to be a part of a band is on another level. These kids are learning how to communicate, respect people and their opinions, and how to be accountable for themselves. It’s more than just music here.

It's the best music program in the city.

Dedicated instructors and staff, vibrant atmosphere, and most importantly, it's fun! My 8-year-old has grown leaps and bounds in skill and personal confidence. If you're thinking about checking it out, don't wait, just do it!

The kids have a great time while learning to play.

Lifelong skills and relationships are born here. The staff shares their passion for music and are very professional and accommodating. Wish I had this type of exposure to music when I was growing up!

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