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Specialties
We teach music from babies to adults! Piano, drum, violin, violin, guitar, ukulele, voice and more! Offer first trial for FREE *New customer and apply to one-on-one lesson only*
History
Established in 2011.
Natomas Music Square, providing Sacramento music lessons for children and adults of all ages, started as a small in-home lesson service and has grown into a fully staffed, independent music school, achieving its success by following one key principle: music is a unique art form and individual experience for every student. Natomas Music Square values that anyone can learn to make music; the key is to focus on each student’s needs and develop the instructional approach with the highest potential for success.
Natomas Music Square implements the love of music at a young age because they know and research shows that music aids in children’s overall well-being academically and socially. Research has found that learning music facilitates learning other subjects and enhances skills that children inevitably use in other areas.
Meet the Business Owner
Cindy S.
Business Owner
Cindy Su has been studying the piano and violin since the age of 4. She began her musical teaching career in her early 20s. Cindy has studied a variety of professional musicians and learned various methods of musical training such as the Suzuki Method. She has also received training in Musickgarten materials and curriculum, and for 3 years she played with the Camellia Symphony. Over the past ten years, she has taught piano and violin to all ages. Cindy studied at a Music Institute in Taiwan starting that the age of 7 — she won many music competitions and placed very high at others. After graduating with a degree in Music, she taught at home and at Granite Bay Music School for four years before opening Natomas Music Square. Cindy loves teaching piano because not only can she share beautiful music, but she can also be a friend to each of her students; she is appreciative that her students trust her as a teacher and as a friend. Often times Cindy uses comparisons of a rabbit and turtle ra