
Expanding the Pentatonic Scale
Chris Bedward, our Guitar Director, shows us how to expand the pentatonic scale in this School of Rock mini-lesson!
Music resources and tips from School of Rock Rockville Centre for all musicians. This will help Rockville Centre students improve their musical proficiency and become successful performers.
Chris Bedward, our Guitar Director, shows us how to expand the pentatonic scale in this School of Rock mini-lesson!
The revolutionary School of Rock Method App™ is an invaluable tool for practicing music lessons at home that is available to only enrolled students. Use this guide to help you navigate the app!
As Women’s History Month comes to a close, we were fortunate enough to have Supervisor Kate Murray from the Town of Hempstead come visit and present us with a Certificate of Recognition as a spotlight on Woman Owned Businesses!
School of Rock Rockville Centre was recently highlighted by the Long Beach Chamber of Commerce for their involvement and dedication to the Long Beach community!
School of Rock Rockville Centre was recently highlighted as the monthly business spotlight by the Levittown Chamber of Commerce. Click the link below to learn more about School of Rock and Monica.
With patented, results-driven programs combining one-on-one music lessons with group band practices, School of Rock is the ultimate music school for kids and adults.
Join us as we were given the opportunity to feature on the Oceanside Library's FIRST EVER podcast, This is Oceanside. Dylan and Monica take you on a journey through the making of School of Rock Rockville Centre as well as some of their favorite reading material!
Recently, we were interviewed by our friends at the Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce! Take a look at this interview and learn about our four year journey into the Huntington music scene!
Watch some of our amazing vocal instructors as they perform the beginning of We Will Rock You by Queen! This was a project that was started from home throughout the time we went to remote learning! Music can happen anywhere!
Did you know that learning an instrument can change the brain? Whether it is singing a few notes or strumming a guitar, making music is a great way to stimulate a young brain!