NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS Piano pedagogy students in the Stephen F. Austin State
University School of Music and SFA's Music Preparatory Division will partner
to offer a new program for 6- to 12-year-olds wanting to learn to play the
piano.
Students enrolled in the Piano Laboratory Program will receive weekly
30-minute private lessons and 30-minute group lessons, each taught by an SFA
college student working towards a piano pedagogy certification. The
program is under the leadership of Dr. Mario Ajero, SFA assistant professor
of piano pedagogy.
During the group lessons, students will use Yamaha electronic digital
pianos, complete with a MT-200 Midi sequencer and Keynote visualizer.
"We are excited about the possibilities this new program offers to all
involved," said Pat Barnett, division director. "The piano students will
receive quality instruction at a discounted tuition rate of $150 per
semester, and the college students will gain valuable teaching experiences
in private and group settings."
If at all possible, students will have the same instructor for the fall and
spring semesters.
The Music Preparatory Division will continue to offer piano lessons taught
by music preparatory faculty members Mary Cooper, James Faucett, Dr.
Ping-Ting Lin and Linda Parr and student teacher Hyera Kim.
For more information about any of the piano instruction offered through the
Music Preparatory Division, visit www.music.sfasu.edu/prep or contact
Barnett via e-mail at pbarnett@sfasu.edu or by calling (936) 468-1291.
Questions concerning the Piano Laboratory Program can be directed to Ajero
at ajeromp@sfasu.edu or (936) 468-1389.