Courses/Lessons
The courses offered at The Wizdom Progressive Music Academy cover a broad set of topics but all are focused on music and adapted to the needs of the student.
We offer beginner, intermediate, advanced and masters courses in any of the major contemporary and classical instruments including:
- Guitar
- Bass Guitar
- Piano/Keyboards
- Drum Set
- Vocal
- Orchestral (violin, tuba, trumpet etc)
- Other instruments as available at each location
Computers and Music
- MIDI gives the musician the ability to use his/her instrument to communicate with the computer and vice versa. The power that is contained in such a setup is staggering. If you embrace it, technology can provide you with capabilities well beyond those of bygone days. Come and study the world of MIDI with us and learn to harness the power of music!
Music Business
- An understanding of the music business is critical when trying to get work as a musician or build your present music business. This course includes a history of the music industry along with accounting procedures, planning and setting up a music-related business and even tax implications for your business.
Music History
- This course if for the music lover or instrumentalist who wants to learn. This course studies the elements of music from the Classical Period right through to Contemporary music. We do not brush over the new music scene but study it in depth. Course topics include, Baroque, Chamber, Orchestral, Renaissance, Dixieland, Big Band, Jazz, Ragtime, Fusion, Pop, Rock, Heavy Metal, Industrial, Hip-Hop/Rap, Progressive, Country, Blues and many more.
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Curriculum
The Wizdom Academy is one of the few schools (and possibly the only one) that offer a fully standardized curriculum for all instruments. The curriculum is extensive with standards that meet and exceed those published by the Ontario School board. Each level of instruction includes documentation (provided free of charge) to support the student and instructor ensuring all curriculum material is covered.
What do you lern in your music lesson?
No two students are alike and none are the same thus we do not treat every student the same in terms of what and how we teach.
