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Wandering Minstrel Music School

Mississauga

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Hello from the Wandering Minstrel Music School!

We’ve been teaching music lessons to children, teen, adults and seniors for over 38 years now.

We follow the Royal Conservatory of Music system and prepare students for all exam levels.

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You can learn to play any style of music from classical to pop. Whether you want to learn the Mozart of the latest hit song, your teachers are happy to help you. You’ll learn the fundamentals, such as note reading, counting, technique (scales), and theory.

Once you’ve got a few skills mastered, you can start to incorporate your favourite songs into your lessons.

We teach students as young as 5 years old, teens, adults and seniors

If your voice cracks on those high notes or you're running out of breath, we can help you! You may even be doing damage to your throat if you’re not singing properly.

You’ll learn how to sing free from tension with an open, relaxed throat. It doesn’t matter what style of music you want to sing. We will train you to become a better rock, pop, country, jazz, gospel, or R&B singer. You’ll learn exercises to improve your vocal range, enunciation, pitch, breath control, ear training, vibrato, and more!

We teach kids, teens and adults.

You can learn rock, blues, classical, country, metal or pop music. You just need your own electric or acoustic guitar and you’re ready to go! You’ll work on simple songs, chords (and some technical stuff too), and your teacher can find time to make sure your lessons are challenging, but always fun. You can learn your favourite riff or song, and we encourage students to always be listening to music and developing their ear training skills.

Let’s speed up your saxophone learning curve!

We’ll take the frustration and squeals out of your saxophone playing. Ask questions, get answers! We’ll break your learning down into bite-sized manageable pieces, starting with the easy stuff, and then moving on to learning the good stuff.

We'll craft a learning plan just for you! Classical, blues, pop, jazz, you play it all!

We teach soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, and baritone saxophone. You can learn how to improvise and how to compose. You can also choose to prepare for the Royal Conservatory of Music graded exams.

The violin is a beautiful instrument, but unlike the guitar, it doesn’t have frets. This makes your fingering a tricky thing. If you’re not in the right spot, the note will sound out of tune! People get confused about the violin and the fiddle. They’re actually the same instrument, it’s just that fiddling is a different style of playing the violin.

Violins come in several different sizes so that both young children and adults can learn to play. Your teacher will teach you how to hold the violin, master bowing, finger positions and bow arm movement. They all must be correct in order to get a pure, clean tone.

Playing the clarinet can liven up your dull day, or provide an escape to a rather boring day. We go beyond the notes on the page of your clarinet music to get you inspired and creating great music. Our goal is to get you to make the fastest progress with the fewest struggles.

Whether you’re an absolute beginner looking for clarinet lessons or an adult who’s been playing for a while, we can focus on taking you that extra mile so that your playing is not only positive and rewarding but also makes you proud!

We’ll help you work on your clarinet technique so that your motor skills, coordination, and dexterity allow you to play with expression and confidence.

The flute has a beautiful sound and a pure even tone. It is one of the most popular woodwind instruments! As a beginner student, you will learn how to properly assemble and care for your instrument, embouchure (use of facial muscles and the shaping of the lips on the mouthpiece), proper breathing, correct hand positing and fingering, and most importantly, how to produce a clear, even tone.

Every flutist faces some common problems such as an airy tone, flat/sharp intonation, and technical issues. With your teacher’s guidance, good technique, and some practice, you can improve your playing and sound amazing!