In this exciting six-week program, Little Rockers will learn the foundations of music in a positive and creative environment where they will sing, dance, and play instruments as they learn about music. Our curriculum focuses on whole-child development; musically, cognitively, and socially. Activities will include vocal exploration, fundamental rhythms, tempo, pitch, melodies, literature, dynamics, playing instruments, and so much more!
Research has shown that learning music can help develop hand-eye coordination,
fine motor skills, creativity, and self-esteem. Learning in a group setting develops
social and communication skills and fosters cooperation. You can count on your child
making lasting memories as we encourage a lifelong passion for music!
We hope you will
join us for the Little Rockers program at Spicer’s Music in the Fall of 2022, where we
will inspire the next generation of musicians!
Date |
Time |
Cost |
Fall 2022 | Mondays 2pm-3pm CST, Aug. 22nd - Oct. 3rd *We will take September 5th off for Labor Day. |
$150 |
Little Rockers Instructor
Hannah Rose has been a performing musician since 2004 when she took her first piano lesson. She joined Young Singers of West Georgia and started playing the clarinet in her middle school band. Hannah Rose continued studying and performing instrumental and vocal music throughout middle .
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school, high school, and college. Hannah Rose lives in Auburn and attended Auburn High School and Auburn University, earning a degree in Instrumental and Vocal Music Education. In high school, she gained recognition as a member of the US Army All-American Marching Band.
At Auburn University, she served as the clarinet section leader of the marching band for a year and Drum Major for two years. Hannah Rose performed with numerous other ensembles, including Auburn University's Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, and Chamber Choir on stages across the United States and Europe.
Most recently, Hannah Rose was the Director of Bands at Trinity Presbyterian School in Montgomery and served as the Assistant Director of the Asheboro High School Band Program in North Carolina. She has also been serving as a clinician and adjudicator for several high school marching band programs. Hannah Rose is a professional member of the National Association for Music Education, performs with the East Alabama Community Band, and plays at her church in Auburn
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