If you're from Glastonbury And are looking for In-Person or virtual Music Lessons, you should relly consider Newington Music! Newington Music is available to provide Music Lessons to students who live in Glastonbury from our Newington studio and online.
Dear Newington Music Students,
Our goal at Newington Music is simple - to bring the joy of making music into your life. We help students of all ages and levels learn to play an instrument and read music. We offer piano lessons, drum lessons, guitar lessons and bass lessons We also offer classes in music theory classes, music composition classes, and music recording and producing classes.
Our goal is to help you be the best musician you can be. To achieve this, we offer you a curriculum with the tools you will need to be successful performer. We teach from our studios in Newington, Connecticut where we have lesson rooms and a project recording studio for learning recording and producing.
With the ultimate goal of creating superior performers, Newington Music provides musicians the tools, knowledge, and inspiration to be the leaders in music performance and education. Our staff is endorsed by Brian Kelly, the Music Program Leader for Newington Public Schools.
Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. We are here to serve you.
Warm Regards,
Mike Montgomery
Director - Newington Music
Glastonbury is a town in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States, formally founded in 1693 and first settled in 1636. The town was named after Glastonbury in Somerset, England.[1] Glastonbury is located on the banks of the Connecticut River, 7 miles (11 km) southeast of Hartford. The town center is defined by the U.S. Census Bureau as a census-designated place (CDP). The population was 34,427 at the 2010 census.
In 1636, thirty families were settled in Pyaug, a tract of land belonging to Wethersfield on the eastern bank of the Connecticut River, bought from the Native American chief Sowheag for 12 yards (11 m) of trading cloth. In 1672, Wethersfield and Hartford were granted permission by the General Court to extend the boundary line of Pyaug 5 miles (8 km) to the east. By 1690, residents of Pyaug had gained permission from Wethersfield to become a separate town and, in 1693, the town of Glassenbury was created.
During the American Revolutionary War, several homes were used to hold classes from Yale University. Noah Webster was a student in these classes; later he taught at one of Glastonbury's one-room schoolhouses.
Give us a call for more information about Home/towns Music Lessons in Glastonbury Connecticut.
Glastonbury is a town in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States, formally founded in 1693 and first settled in 1636. The town was named after Glastonbury in Somerset, England.[1] Glastonbury is located on the banks of the Connecticut River, 7 miles (11 km) southeast of Hartford. The town center is defined by the U.S. Census Bureau as a census-designated place (CDP). The population was 34,427 at the 2010 census.
In 1636, thirty families were settled in Pyaug, a tract of land belonging to Wethersfield on the eastern bank of the Connecticut River, bought from the Native American chief Sowheag for 12 yards (11 m) of trading cloth. In 1672, Wethersfield and Hartford were granted permission by the General Court to extend the boundary line of Pyaug 5 miles (8 km) to the east. By 1690, residents of Pyaug had gained permission from Wethersfield to become a separate town and, in 1693, the town of Glassenbury was created.
During the American Revolutionary War, several homes were used to hold classes from Yale University. Noah Webster was a student in these classes; later he taught at one of Glastonbury's one-room schoolhouses.
Give us a call for more information about Home/towns Music Lessons in Glastonbury Connecticut.