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Although kids look forward to the lazy, hazy days of summer, parents know that too much “free” time can be counterproductive. And, if a student plays an instrument, a solid three months off, with no practice, is a recipe for trouble.

Of course, summer is a time for a bit of a break. So, Back to Basics offers a perfect solution: 1-on-1 music lessons that fit your summer scheulde.

Back to Basics tutors create the perfect summer plan for your student. We work around your work schedule, vacation plans, and summer camp committments. We keep students practicing, without interfering with any of your highly anticpated summer trips or events.

Tutoring is available 7 days a week and is provided either in your home, school, office, summer camp, afterschool care, or at one of our Education Centers in either Wilmington or Newark, Nationwide.

Instruction is available in a variety of musical instruments, from beginner to experienced, including:

  • Brass instruments (trumpet, French horn, baritone horn, trombone, tuba)
  • Woodwind instruments (flute, oboe, clarinet, bass clarinet, alto sax, tenor sax, baritone sax)
  • Piano
  • Guitar (acoustic and electric)
  • Bass
  • Ukulele
  • Violin (beginner)

What makes music lessons at Back to Basics so special? Back to Basics’ 1-on-1 approach provides maximum benefits by increasing knowledge and proficiency, and by building self-esteem. Tutors are placed with students in a standing schedule — this means that the student has the same tutor each session, thus building a rapport and knowledge of teaching and learning styles.

In addition, Back to Basics educates students with a broad range of abilities – whether gifted, learning disabled, visually impaired, hearing-impaired, ADHD, Asperger’s.

This summer just got easier. 1-on-1 music lessons at Back to Basics is sure to be “music to your ears!”

For more information about music tutoring or the many toher educational services available at Back to Basics, please contact us at 302-594-0754.

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