Studio Music lessons are provided in Palos Hills, Illinois at 10630 S Roberts Rd. Take private or group music lessons on the guitar and piano. The location is a professional home studio. McMusic Lessons & Performances also studios in Palos Hills, Crestwood, Lemont, and Kankakee Illinois. More locations will be opening soon in Prosper Texas as well. All teachers are educated and experienced musicians that provide music lessons from home-based studios in each location. Please Visit by appointment only. Click the image below to schedule a trial lesson before purchase. No payment information is

Music Studio in Palos Hills, IL.
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Learn the Guitar, Piano, or Ukulele in a productive and professional learning environment optimized for musical study. With studio music lessons, professional equipment and all study material is readily available to assist students with progress throughout their enrollment. Students study theory and technique with lessons and exercises adapted to the their ability and level of play.

Learn the guitar and get experience in a stage-like simulated enviorment. Practice your favorite songs played through a professional sound system. Feel like you are on stage with the band. Zero in on chalanging parts by playing along with jam-tracks that can be manipulated and tailored to the student’s needs and ability on the spot. Experience an array of foot pedals and effects while learning how to tweak your sound on the guitar.

Studio music lessons give piano students a chance to play on a professional piano designed to mimic the touch and feel of a grand piano. The piano is made with 88 weighted keys and touch sensitivity that allows students to develop his or her technique.

With music lessons in Palos Hills, Illinois, students also have access to experiment with different instruments and learn about recording processes and loop stations. Students of any age learn to read and write music while becoming familiar with Finale, a musical notation program. More advanced students practice by playing along and performing with jam tracks, the teacher, and other students. Students become familiar with professional stage and sound equipment. The instructions include basic recording processes, and live sound mixing, and editing or simply have a quiet place to productively study and learn.