Trey Cooper - Guitar

Monday May 21 , 2012
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Enrichment through Education

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When The Levee began several years back it was with a dream to enrich the lives of students with a musical education.  This has been our main focus and our cornerstone from day one even until now.  Since those early days The Levee has been blessed and and has grown to encompass many areas of professionalism.  We have been able to thrive due to our adaptability--one of our greatest assets.  Still at times it has been a hindrance--and one of our liabilities as well.  The Levee has in recent days become the one stop shop for all things music, media and marketing.

Though our direction will continue to stay true to this goal, our focus will be realigning back to our roots and life-force:  Music Education.  Music Education plays a pivotal role in the development of our business, our students and in our community.  Throughout history there has been an undeniable connection between an advancement in the arts and the advancement in a society.  Sorkin points out that whether it's Pericles and Phidias, Lorenzo de' Medici and Leonardo da Vinci or Elizabeth and Shakespeare the arts play a role in society.

The Levee has always stood for the arts and will continue to educate its students in that manner.  Whether voice or theory, piano or composition, guitar, drums or bass we believe that music can strength individuals, their homes, their schools and their communities.  This is accomplished not only through personal dedication in one-on-one music instructions but also in group sessions such as Rock Camp coming this summer.

Kids of every age, gender or ethnic background are encouraged to embrace the musical arts in a manner that will grow them personally, emotionally and musically.  This is our focus at The Levee: to see every child enriched through musical education.  It is our focus and our greatest joy to give of our time and talents to kids who desire to learn music.  In doing so we hope to help them learn about their abilities and responsibilities, their potential and promise.  And if they learn to rock along the way, that'd be great too.

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