Gulf & Main

Inspiring the Love of Music

Drums or voice or guitar, this school is great for starting a musical journey

- BY ANN MARIE O’PHEL AN

Every day at Fort Myers School of Music, students are strumming guitars, practicing piano scales and blowing into horns. Whether new students learning their notes, or more accomplish­ed players practicing for an event, they’re all praised and encouraged to stick with their love of music. After all, the 15 talented and experience­d instructor­s are college-educated performing musicians who well know the challenges and joys of learning instrument­s.

Since 1991, Fort Myers School of Music, located at Jay & Kay’s Organ & Piano on Colonial Boulevard in Fort Myers, has offered private lessons for piano, guitar, drum, bass, organ, ukulele and vocals. The lessons are held Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.—to accommodat­e the varied schedules of traditiona­l, homeschool­ed and older students.

“It’s great that they offer so much for adults and the whole family,” says Mandy Baker of Fort Myers. She’s a 48-year-old piano player who’s considerin­g learning guitar next.

Fort Myers School of Music has been so successful that it recently changed its location, although it stayed at the same address, to accommodat­e even more students. The reason for the move was to expand the number of lesson rooms, known as studios, from five to 11. The additional music studios allow more simultaneo­us private lessons at peak “prime time” slots. The school also added dedicated art rooms, and art classes have debuted.

“Thanks to our new studio, we can now offer more types of instrument lessons,” explains owner Jay Guretsky. Brass and reed instrument lessons will be part of the new offerings.

The rooms are all stocked with what is needed for the lesson, such as amps, drum kits, pianos and more. Parents can accommodat­e their children in the lesson rooms, or kick back in the waiting room, a family-friendly place with comfortabl­e chairs, children’s toys, magazines and Wi-Fi.

Encouragin­g students to learn and love music is something the school strives for—from offering a welcoming and accommodat­ing front desk, to helping students find the right teacher. And students earn trophies, certificat­es and award wristbands through Fort Myers School of Music’s participat­ion in the Music Ladder System.

“We believe that private lessons are the best way to learn to play an instrument. Our students have won local, regional and state competitio­ns. Many of the students have earned college scholarshi­ps throughout the years,” Guretsky says.

The school charges $30 for a half-hour private lesson. For students who want longer lessons, 45-minute and 60-minute sessions are available. Fees are paid month to month, with no long-term commitment­s. There are unlimited makeup lessons. A 14-day notice is all that is needed to stop lessons.

Children aren’t the only ones who love music—many adults take lessons at the school, as well. And, of course, the love of music often runs in the family. “We frequently book the entire family’s lessons at about the same time, saving parents [from making] trips to different schools and a lot of waiting time,” notes Guretsky.

Additional­ly, the school offers two recitals a year, during spring and in December. Recitals help build confidence and are a chance for students to show off their skills. With so much to offer students—and, in turn, their parents—it’s little wonder why Fort Myers School of Music is the recipient of many awards and honors, and is always highly reviewed.

Fort Myers School of Music’s 15 talented and experience­d instructor­s are collegeedu­cated performing musicians who well know the challenges and joys of learning instrument­s.

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