Helping you become

the star you’re meant to be.

Piano • Voice • Guitar

World class musicianship begins with world class training.

Our mission is to instill dedication, perseverance, and excellence through encouragement and inspiration. It is our duty and absolute pleasure to supply the specific pedagogy, knowledge, and skills necessary for the success of each student.

Piano

The Piano Performance Track’s main areas of study — Ear Training, Music Theory and Analysis, Music History, and Performance & Musicianship Studies— will broaden your understanding of the foundations of music and to provide a context for the music literature you study and perform.

“This school is a dream come true for parents! My kids were inspired to have a deep love and appreciation for piano. We've never had to push practice or lessons because my kids play everyday. They love it so much.” - Kendall W.

Voice

Our comprehensive Vocal Performance Track is tailored to the needs of the 21st-century singer, who must not only sing but understand the storytelling dynamics of the modern performance career.

“Such a positive, supportive environment for children to learn music! My daughter has grown tremendously over the past year in her voice lessons. I’m so pleased with her progress! Highly recommend!” - Kristy C.

Guitar

When studying guitar at CCMA, you’ll work closely with highly skilled instructors and enjoy ample performance opportunities in solo and collaborative settings.

"I'm LOVING guitar lessons with Mr. Chris! He's awesome and such a good teacher. His overall teaching approach is the best part!" – Donald H.

Curtain Up!

The Musical Theater Class is now here!

This power packed course will help you to sing, move, and express stories from a place of professionalism and star power. We will focus on vocal agility, choreography, and acting skills.

✓ Multiple Instructors

✓ Class meets 1.5 hours per week

✓ Includes all materials

✓ Uniform

✓ Live Showcase in concert hall

Limited spots available.

If you’re looking to study piano for yourself or your child, this is the place to go. I started playing piano around 5 or 6 years old, and I loved it. I had a few different teachers throughout the years, but eventually I felt like I hit a wall. Around 5th grade, I decided I wanted to learn Beethoven’s Für Elise, but I just wasn’t getting it. My teacher didn’t seem to want to push me any further than I had gotten, and I didn’t know how to make progress on my own.

At CCMA I was introduced to music theory in a way that was so simple and inviting, so I started to actually *understand* what I was playing. Those building blocks gave me the tools to sit down and truly learn the music. For recital I would look through the music library and see what was within my range, my teacher would then play some recordings while I followed along in the sheet music to give me an idea of what kind of patterns and challenges I could look forward to. I was ALWAYS happy with what we chose. Even when I hadn’t practiced enough or I was nervous that I wouldn’t have enough of a piece memorized, I always left my lessons feeling accomplished. We always made progress. So if you’re considering the Chase Conservatory, I recommend taking the step and reaching out. You won’t regret it.

- Natalie P.

“Relying solely on talent inhibits growth, but perseverance cultivates the foundation upon which talent grows exponentially.”

— Chase Ludeau. Founder