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Moncton - Violin Lessons
Music Lesson Centre
View Store Details245 Carson Drive
Moncton, New Brunswick, E1C 0M5
Lesson Centre: Phone or Text (506) 857-1987
Store Phone: (506) 853-0888
Lesson Centre Email: monctonlessons@long-mcquade.com
Store Email: moncton@long-mcquade.com
Lesson Centre Hours
Monday: 12:00pm - 9:00pmTuesday: 12:00pm - 9:00pm
Wednesday: 12:00pm - 9:00pm
Thursday: 12:00pm - 9:00pm
Friday: 12:00pm - 8:00pm
Saturday: 10:00am - 5:00pm
Sunday: CLOSED
This Location Offers:
Online Lessons All LessonsPrivate Lessons
Welcome L&M Moncton's Lesson Centre! We have two locations: one at the L&M Moncton store on 245 Carson Drive, and one at the Dieppe Arts & Culture Centre on 331 avenue Acadie, in Dieppe. We have 20 well equipped lesson studios between the two locations. If you have ever aspired to learn a musical instrument or you want to improve your skills and knowledge, this is the place for you! For more information or to inquire, please contact the Lesson Centre staff at 506-857-1987 or [email protected].
Group Lessons
We are currently offering a couple children's music class, Baby Beats and Mini Maestros! Register for classes with lessons staff at [email protected] or at 506-857-1987.
Our Violin Teachers:
Online Lessons:
Teaching Day(s): Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Emma is a current Bachelor of Music student at Mount Allison University. She has been playing violin for eleven years, both solo and orchestral. She has played in two orchestras and is currently a first violinist in the New Brunswick Youth Orchestra. Emma loves to discuss orchestral music, composers, and performance, and is eager to help students of all levels grow in their music. Her rate is $24 per half-hour private lesson.
Online Lessons:
Teaching Day(s): Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Rebecca began learning the piano at the age of 4 from her mother. She continued learning piano, taking lessons from her brother James, as well as Carol McWilliams, Nariaki Sugiura, and David McIntyre throughout high school and into University. She started learning the violin when she was 10 and considers this her natural instrument. She took violin lessons from Oxana Ossiptchuk, Audrey Sproule, Alejandro Drago, and Dr. Howard Leyton-Brown. She played both piano and violin in Saskatchewan local and provincial music festivals and worked on completing RCM exams in both instruments as well. Currently, she is completing a music therapy internship with UBMusic-que Therapy Services in Moncton and aims on becoming a Certified Music Therapist. She has adopted a therapeutic approach to teaching, and aims to create a safe space for her students while they are learning their instrument. She aims at making her lessons fun and engaging, and loves to get to know her students while they are developing their musical skills in either violin or piano. She has knowledge in classical music, but is open to developing her knowledge in other genres as well! Rebecca’s rate is $25 per half-hour lesson.
Online Lessons:
Teaching Day(s): Wednesday, Thursday
Sandra has been teaching since 2012. She teaches classical as well as traditional (fiddle, various styles), but is open to any style that can be accommodated within the curriculum and the students’ current level. Her musical journey took her from classical training in Germany to playing traditional music after moving to Canada in 2001, where she developed a great love for Cape Breton and Appalachian Oldtime music. By now, fiddle playing and classical are both integral part of her musical life. Her rates are $24 per half-hour private lesson.
Our Group Lessons:

A weekly 45-minute music and movement class for children ages 6-24 months. These classes introduce music concepts using a play-based approach. Students are encouraged to interact with music through singing, dancing, listening, and playing a variety of handheld instruments to develop basic musical skills. These classes build safe, trusting relationships amongst students.

A weekly 45-minute music and movement class for children ages 2-4 years. These classes introduce music concepts using a play-based approach. Students are encouraged to interact with music through singing, dancing, listening, and playing a variety of handheld instruments to develop basic musical skills. These classes build safe, trusting relationships amongst students.