Aspiring musicians of any age or ability level can take private lessons and performance classes at the Revolution Rock Music School in guitar, bass, drums, piano, and vocals.
Private lessons include guidance and instruction for your instrument, knowledge of music theory and musical composition, ear training, developing proper technique and learning how to play your favorite songs.
In the Performance Program students will learn to play songs with other musicians in a band and perform live on stage in front of audiences at local live music venues in the Hampton Roads area.
Past venues include: The Vanguard, 1700 Brewing, Water Street Grille, and Revolution Golf and Grille.
Testimonials
"Nick does an amazing job at teaching, both private lessons and his group band program. The kids love learning from Nick and his band showcases are amazing and fun. If you want to learn to play an instrument, this is the place."
- Scott F.
"We absolutely love this school!! Nick bent over backwards for us so my two daughters (ages 7 and 8) were able to have lessons in 2 different instruments at the same time. When we decided to sign up for the semester of band, he worked with us to avoid conflicts with our other activities, and helped cultivate a love of music that will be an amazing foundation for my daughters going forward. I highly recommend his teaching, his staff, and the school as a whole!!
-Heather C.
"Nick has taught our son for over five years and does a great job with his students. He not only teaches, but makes it fun and enjoyable for everyone involved, and this includes the parents. On his own time, Nick performs all over the Hampton Roads area as a musician. So when it is time for his student bands to perform, Nick puts them on stage at some of the areas nicest venues with not only a parent crowd, but also the general public. IT ROCKS!!!"
- S.C.
"Nick has helped my teen's love of guitar grow and she's shown great improvement in her skills and confidence. We owe it all to his approach. He takes my teen's lead and pays attention to her interests when formatting the lessons."
-Jazmin G.