EzraGuitar is a fresh and innovative method developed by Classical guitarist, Maoz Ezra in 2005. Students will learn all of the elements of music making, from reading music to performance.

Group Lessons

Our group lessons are the core of the EzraGuitar method. These classes are built on the philosophy of Maoz Ezra, that music should be taught in the "language of children" and tailored to their natural abilities.
By studying with this method and philosophy, it is our goal that children will connect to music making in a natural and organic way.
Through creative games and ensemble work, children will leave each lesson with a sense of accomplishment and musical knowledge that will remain with them as a foundation for any future musical endeavors.

Overview of Class
  • Group lessons are for children ages 4-11 years old.
  • Melody & Rhythm: through a mix of repertoire including, classical, folk, children’s songs, rock, jazz, contemporary and original compositions, students will learn to play music, not only exercises.
  • Reading music: Through our unique method children will learn to recognize, know and master the notes in a range of four octaves.
  • Ensemble work: From the beginning children will be learning to play in an ensemble. This group work puts emphasis on listening with sensitivity and working together.
  • Performance: At least twice a year students will perform in a concert. Performance is a major part of studying music, it teaches the student about building self confidence and the joy of sharing music.
Private Lessons

For older students and those who would like to continue their studies and move on to more advanced levels, we offer private lessons. Private lessons allow the teacher to dive further into the details and intricacies of the music and the instrument. Students will learn advanced technique, advanced repertoire, about musical interpretation, harmony, sight reading; all the skills needed to become an informed and well rounded musician.
Private students will also perform 2 to 3 times each year in our Student Recitals.