188 Robie Street
Truro, Nova Scotia, B2N 1L1
Lesson Centre: Phone or Text 902-920-4401
Store Phone: 902-920-4400
Lesson Centre Email: trurolessons@long-mcquade.com
Store Email: truro@long-mcquade.com
Lesson Centre Hours
Mondays 10:00am - 9:00pmTuesdays 10:00am - 9:00pm
Wednesdays 10:00am - 9:00pm
Thursdays 12:00pm - 9:00pm
Fridays 2:00pm - 8:00pm
Saturdays 10:00am - 5:00pm
Outside of these hours please feel free to leave a message for us at 902-920-4401 and we’ll return your call as soon as possible or if you’d prefer, you may contact our store at 902-920-4400.
This Location Offers:
Online Lessons All LessonsPrivate Lessons
Welcome to Truro's state-of-the-art music lesson centre located at 188 Robie Street. We are proud to offer 6 well equipped lesson studios, 2 large group lesson studios, and Truro's finest faculty of independent music teachers. If you've ever aspired to learn a musical instrument, this is the place for you! Whether you want to take guitar lessons, piano lessons, or perhaps always wanted to sing, whatever your choice, our music teachers are here to help you on your journey. For more information on our music lessons, call Sarah at 902-920-4401.
Group Lessons
Lessons Coordinator

Sarah Glinz
Sarah is thrilled to be giving back to the to the music community where she grew up as Lessons Coordinator here at Long & McQuade. With a Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance and a Bachelor of Music Education, Sarah has been an avid music educator for the past 10 years teaching private vocal and piano lessons, directing local children's choirs, and as music director of the Marigold Spotlight Youth Theatre program.
In her spare time Sarah performs with her music group Brigid, and is a busy mom to her three wonderful children. As both an educator and a parent, she knows how much of an impact music can make in a child's life and is passionate about sharing the gift of music with others!
Our Teachers:
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Beth Terry is the mother of four outstanding humans, Creator and Director of Mini Musicians, and member of the music trio, Brigid. When she isn’t teaching music at her private studio, she is organizing concert tours and events, writing songs for Brigid, or learning to play the cello.
Originally from Newfoundland, Beth moved to Nova Scotia 21 years ago and found a new home in Truro in 2005. Performing since age 5, Beth has a life-long passion for the Arts and is at home working with actors, musicians, and younger "Mini-Musicians"!
Beth developed the Mini Musicians program and has been offering the program to Truro and area since 2011.
Online Lessons:
Teaching Style: musical, musical
Brenna Conrad is a professionally-trained Soprano with over 15 years of experience in Vocal Performance, Music Education and Music Ministry. A standout talent from a young age, Conrad honed her craft at University of Toronto’s prestigious vocal performance program. She has been the female soloist for the Nova Scotia Tattoo for over 16 years. She has performed in several Tattoo’s , including multiple appearances in the Hamburg- Germany, Malmo- Sweden, and Ottawa- Parliament Hill Tattoo’s. She continued to perform both in Canada and Europe before embarking on a career as a vocal instructor and music educator. Prior to moving back to Nova Scotia, she served as Choral Conductor and Youth Music Director at Islington United Church in Toronto while also teaching privately. Brenna is thrilled to be back in Nova Scotia and is currently the co- conductor for Impact!, a mixed voice youth choir with a focus on bringing awareness to social justice issues, through music, acting and dance. She currently runs a thriving private vocal studio in Truro, NS, is proud to be launching the first Stagecoach School in Truro, and has recently joined the teaching team here at Long & McQuade Truro! Brenna's rate is $26 per 1/2 hour lesson.
Online Lessons:
Teaching Style: rock
Teaching Day(s): Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
With folk-pop song writing roots, a jazz harmony influence merged into a rock n’ roll edge- Cal Johnson, or formally known as Caleb Johnson is a 2 time Music Nova Scotia award nominated, multi instrumentalist & singer-songwriter. No stranger to the scene, Johnson has had the pleasure of composing for Ondinnok, a theatre project in Montreal (2020), debuting solo live on Global News Halifax (2018) as well as performing with “The Blue Lane” at Halifax's TD Jazz Festival (2016), Bell FibeOP's "Club One New Releases" and CTV’s Breakfast Television (2016). Along with these experiences, Johnson has also obtained a diploma in music arts and has been privileged to attend private songwriting workshops under the instruction of East coast artists such as Matt Anderson, Thom Swift and Christine Campbell.
Today, Johnson is currently based out of Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada, performing with his new indie blues-rock group “Cal Johnson & The Former Cause.” You can find his debut solo EP “Come and Go” on all digital streaming platforms. Cal's rate is $25 per 1/2 hour private lesson.
Online Lessons:
Teaching Day(s): Monday, Tuesday, Friday
Catherine Johnston-Bent is a vocalist and songwriter from North River, Nova Scotia. Before returning home in 2021, Catherine spent 12 years in Toronto performing (Operas, Cabarets, Choirs) and teaching music professionally (Bach Children's Chorus). She holds a music degree from Dalhousie University (07).
Catherine specializes in Pop classics, Folk music, Musical Theatre and Choral Compositions. Catherine can also help you enhance your sight-reading skills, music theory knowledge and song-writing tools. Lessons are customized and tailored for every students' goals and abilities. Rates are $24 per 1/2 hour lesson. 45 minute and 1 hour lessons are also available.
Online Lessons:
Teaching Day(s): Monday, Thursday
Craig Wood is a multi-instrumentalist (guitar, banjo, mandolin, ukulele) with influences that range from country, jazz, rock and folk to musical theatre. After working professionally in his late teens as a Las Vegas performer, he moved to Vancouver, British Columbia and founded the eclectic rock group “Papa Bears” before becoming a national CBC Radio Variety Producer for the west coast, including the network jazz show “Jazzland”. As a professional musician and musical theatre performer, he has appeared at the Royal Alex in Toronto, the Summerside Theatre in Prince Edward Island, The Arts Club Theatre in Vancouver, CBC Television and NBC. His song-writing and composing abilities garnered him a Number 1 Canadian single (the 1970’s classic “Peter and Lou” by Canadian folksinger, Valdy) as well as film score honors at the Canadian Hot Docs festival in 2006. As a guitar instructor, he has taught private lessons for more than three decades. Craig lives in Great Village, Nova Scotia where he records under the “Paradise Public Radio” label in his home studio. His rate is $24 per 1/2 hour private lesson.
Online Lessons:
Teaching Day(s): Tuesday
Growing up in both PEI and then NB, Danielle Richard always had a love for music. From a very young age she was involved in choirs, voice lessons, and musical theatre productions, and now is the music teacher at Redcliff Middle School where she directs the school choir and musical.
Danielle has a Bachelor of Music (vocal performance) from MTA and Bachelor of Education from StFX. Danielle loves musical theatre and has performed in and directed many productions over the years. She currently performs with the Cantabile Singers and the First United Handbell Ensemble, and is on the board of directors for Truro Music Festival and Orff Nova Scotia. Danielle enjoys sharing her passion for music through teaching. Her rate is $24 per 1/2 hour lesson.
Online Lessons:
Teaching Day(s): Wednesday
A 'third-generation' Canadian ukulele player, James was a student of Jamie Thomas and Peter Luongo, themselves former protégés of ukulele visionary J. Chalmers Doane. After a decade spent honing his skills as a member of the Langley Ukulele Ensemble, James continued his study of music at the University of British Columbia where he earned a Bachelor of Music Degree in 2003.
In the mid-2000s, James collaborated with J. Chalmers Doane to create the acclaimed Ukulele in the Classroom method book series. In 2010 he launched the JHUI Teacher Certification Program for ukulele instructors, the only course of its kind in the world. The Ukulele Way, a method for solo ukulele technique, was launched in 2014 and was followed by Booster Uke two years later. Recently, James amalgamated his diverse education initiatives with the launch of Uketropolis.com which spurred the creation of several popular courses including the free Peace Like An 'Ukulele, the beginner course Ready, Steady, Ukulele and the ever-popular Ukulele Jazz. James is also the host of the Uketropolis Podcast which can be heard weekly on all podcast listening platforms.
Online Lessons:
Teaching Day(s): Wednesday
Jennifer's music education (piano) from Dalhousie University opened doors to many great opportunities to work in the music industry, whether it be managing a ‘New Music’ collective, a stage manager for opera, a producer of jazz festivals and more. However, the constant throughout has been teaching piano. The breadth of experience within the music sector has informed her approach to teaching along with years (decades!) of guiding 5 to 85 year olds on her piano bench. Jennifer's aim as a piano teacher is to instill and nurture a love for music, which enriches our lives and those around us. Jennifer's rate is $26 per half hour lesson.
Online Lessons:
Teaching Day(s): Wednesday, Thursday
Keith Doiron's career as a professional musician began at the young age of 14, playing major jazz festivals and events as a bass player in the Halifax area, alongside top jazz musicians from Atlantic Canada. That same year he received a scholarship to Humber College.
He is now an accomplished session musician and plays for such acts as Walrus, Postdata and Garrett Mason gaining over a decade of experience performing across Canada and internationally. Keith will release his first album of original music as Verry Gerry Winter 2024. He wrote, produced and played all of the instruments on the entire project. His commitment to excellence and his passion for music continues to inspire his creative, artistic journey. Keith's rate is $26 per 1/2 hour private lesson.
Online Lessons:
Teaching Style: classical
Teaching Day(s): Thursday, Saturday
Michelle is a mother and an elementary school teacher. Throughout her teacher career she has been school music teacher for 7 years of her 19 year career. Having played piano since the age of four, Michelle has a love of music that she expresses through many musical outlets.
Michelle has recently moved back to her hometown of Truro after three years teaching in the North, and is looking forward to nurturing young musicians in her home community! Michelle's rate is $25 per 1/2 hour lesson.
Online Lessons:
Teaching Day(s): Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Natsumi is an experienced and passionate instructor with over 10 years of teaching students of all ages, from preschoolers to adults. Holding RCM 10 certifications in piano, saxophone, violin, flute, and music theory, as well as the ability to teach intermediate clarinet, she brings a well-rounded and diverse musical background in classical, pop, and jazz.
Whether you're a beginner or an advanced student, Natsumi is dedicated to enriching your life with music through engaging & tailored lessons that emphasize both enjoyment and the fundamentals. Her adaptable teaching approach ensures each lesson is personalized to meet individual needs. Natsumi is also a former national competition winner in Japan in 2015 to 2017. She is looking forward to having fun lessons with you! Natsumi’s rate is $27 per 1/2 hour lesson.
Online Lessons:
Teaching Day(s): Monday, Tuesday, Saturday
From a long line of Celts (Cape Breton, prior to that Western Highlands of Scotland), Rhonda MacLellan has been performing and teaching Celtic music – fiddling with interspersed vocals – for more than 30 years. This type of fiddling is also for those that want to learn to play by ear and capture the harmonies and counterparts on a fiddle; additionally, learn to perform. Rhonda also teaches violin and viola. Rhonda also teaches piano, including teaching chording and accompaniment on piano. Rhonda has done a lot of solo work, plus played, and sung with numerous bands, choirs and orchestras, all including a large component of solo/leads. A few examples of performing and teaching – opening act (solo fiddle and vocals) on the Vanoc Stage at the 2010 Olympics, International choir ‘Spiritsong’ that toured Europe, taught fiddle at College of the Rockies in BC, two Messiah choirs, and presently keyboardist for Caledonian Orchestra of NS. Welcoming all skill levels including beginners age 7 and up. Rhonda’s rate is $26 for a 1⁄2-hour private lesson.
Online Lessons:
Teaching Style: rock
Teaching Day(s): Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday
Ryan White is a performer, composer, and arranger who hails from Halifax, Nova Scotia. He plays several instruments including electric bass, guitar, ukulele, drums and auxiliary percussion, piano/synthesizer, kalimba, and voice. He has taken influence from and worked in a wide variety of genres including rock, alternative, pop, folk/indie, classical, jazz, funk/soul, R&B, hip-hop, jazz-fusion, and world music. Ryan graduated from the Dalhousie music program in 2016 and has been performing and teaching professionally ever since. Ryan's rate is $25 per 1/2 hour private lesson.
Online Lessons:
Teaching Day(s): Friday, Saturday
Ty MacEachern is a performer, composer, and music educator from Truro, Nova Scotia. As an experienced freelancer, Ty has collaborated with some of Canada’s top jazz musicians and performed at renowned venues across the Maritimes. With a strong background in jazz, rock, and other popular music, Ty has played in diverse ensembles and has performed and participated in masterclasses with world-renowned jazz artists such as Joel Frahm and Norma Winston. Ty has also shared his knowledge through teaching and masterclasses while contributing to the music industry as an event organizer and audio engineer.
Currently studying for a Bachelor of Music (Honours) at Saint Francis Xavier University, Ty continues to evolve both as a performer and educator and is set to graduate this spring. Ty's rate is 26$ per half hour lesson.
Our Group Lessons:

Mini Musicians "Baby & Me" - Beth Terry
Lesson Registration Dates: 2025-01-08 to 2025-03-01Cost: 120
Babies love Music! Through this 8 week program introduces your child to singing, movement that will help with fine motor development, and easy to use musical instruments! It's a wonderful way to bond with your little one!
- Saturdays 9:15am-9:45am OR Wednesdays 9:30am-10:00am
✨To register, give us a call at 902-920-4401 or email [email protected]. Let’s make some music-magic together! 🎵

Mini Musicians "Movers & Shakers" - Beth Terry
Lesson Registration Dates: 2025-01-08 to 2025-03-01Cost: 120
Movers & Shakers is a great class for a busy little person! Throughout the 8 weeks, your child will get hands on with rhythm instruments and will be introduced to musical signs and symbols that are used regularly in music. We will sing, dance, and have fun with music! Designed for children age 2-4 years.
- Saturdays 10:00am-10:30am, 10:45am-11:15am, OR Wednesdays 10:15am-10:45am -
✨To register, give us a call at 902-920-4401 or email [email protected]. Let’s make some music-magic together! 🎵

Mini Musicians "Around The World" - Beth Terry
Lesson Registration Dates: 2025-01-11 to 2025-03-01Cost: 120
Around the World: Travel the globe without leaving the classroom! Your child will discover the wonders of other cultures through their music, instruments, and celebrations! Your child will have a hands-on experience with every instrument, make crafts, sing & dance! Each week we travel to a new country, learning about the music & instruments. How they are make and used. No passport required!
- Saturdays 11:30am - 12:00pm -
✨To register, give us a call at 902-920-4401 or email [email protected]. Let’s make some music-magic together! 🎵


Welcome to The LifeLong Players, a.k.a. "The LPs"! We're a weekly music class for young people in Truro, Nova Scotia. We make music, have fun, and play concerts in the community.
- The LPs is a multi-instrument, multi-age, multi-level ensemble
- Ukuleles, guitars, pianos, recorders and more are welcome.
- Students may select a primary and a secondary instrument. Percussionists are required to have a secondary instrument.
- The minimum age for students in The LPs is 6 years old but there is no maximum age! Parents are encouraged to also register as musicians and to play long with the band.
- The LPs welcomes beginners and experienced players alike. Our lessons and arrangements aim to engage students at the level of challenge appropriate for them.
- 20 sessions, program costs $300 per musician, Oct 16th - Nov 13th, continuing Jan 8th - May 14th.
- Two class options: Wednesdays 3:30pm-4:30pm OR 4:30pm-5:30pm at Long & McQuade (188 Robie St, Truro NS)
Registration limited to 10 musicians.
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