by Sean Stone-Ashe As a music teacher, I often reflect on the purpose that learning music serves in the lives of my students. While there are many potential answers to this question, one of the most general purposes I assign to learning music is...
Read moreBecoming and Independent Music Learner
by Sean Stone-Ashe As a teacher, my ultimate goal for my students is for my teaching to eventually become obsolete. It takes many years, but every musician must one day be able to learn, practice and perform music without the routine guidance...
Read moreThe Century Performers Concert Series
by Sean Stone-Ashe I’ve had the pleasure of performing in many concerts through Century Fine Arts over my nearly eight years with the school. These performances have included a solo recital, countless student performances, local events, community...
Read moreThe Word “Perfect” in Music Education
by Sean Stone-Ashe Perfectionism is a gift and a curse that many serious music students possess. The quest for perfection isimportant to musicians because of the high standards in music and the feeling of satisfaction when everythinggoes...
Read morePrivate Lessons and Mentorship
by Sean Stone-Ashe When a child begins music lessons, the chief goal of these lessons is obviously to promote musical growth, and provide the child with the tools necessary to be successful in the world of music. However, by building a...
Read morePrivate Music Lessons: In-Person vs. Online
by Sean Stone-Ashe Before 2020, there were very few music students opting for a virtual education. But, as the pandemic came, our ways of learning, and even our ways of life were challenged and we were forced to adapt. While this moment in time...
Read moreGrowing in Music as a Family
by Sean Stone-Ashe When helping a child begin their musical journey, there are so many things that will need to go right for them to be successful. Musical success comes from patience, consistency, and a respect for the professional musicians who...
Read moreThe Value of Solfege for all Musicians
by Sean Stone-Ashe Solfege has been a long-standing and well-known system for understanding music that dates all the way back to the medieval period. The beginning of the system we now refer to as solfege was invented by the Benedictine Monk and...
Read morePrivate Lessons vs Small Group Classes
by Sean Stone-Ashe When it’s time to begin a child’s music education, there are many ways to navigate this new journey. At Century Fine Arts, the most common format for learning is private lessons. However, CFA also offers engaging small-group...
Read more🎭 Fall 2024 Group Classes Enrollment is OPEN!
Don’t miss out on an amazing opportunity for your child to join our exciting group classes at Century Fine Arts. From Acting with Ronda, Musical Theatre with Amia, and Guitar Ensemble with Sean, to Zumba Dance with Hanna—there’s something...
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