Bach to Rock music school is now registering students for Fall 2019 programs. Kids of all ages and experience levels are welcome to rock on.
Bach to Rock‘s music classes are a combination of music fundamentals, instrument instruction, performance, and of course FUN! Our method is learning through doing — not boring lectures. There’s no experience or instruments needed (everything is already here), just the excitement and ambition to learn something new or further develop as a musician.

Here are just some of Bach to Rock’s programs:
Individual Lessons: The greatest hurdle in the study of music is its solitary nature. At Bach to Rock, we transform music and music lessons into a social experience, adding a strong group incentive to playing, learning, and practicing. Our methodology transforms music into a team sport, adding healthy competition and personal interaction.
Group Classes: Students learn how to play their instrument in a stimulating team-based environment. The healthy camaraderie and competition that results motivates students to practice and improve quickly. This approach leads to well-rounded musicianship and prepares students to perform in a variety of ensembles/bands or as soloists.
Ages 5 – 7: Bach to Rock is the place to find real music education for your young child. Through dynamic musical and movement-based activities, exposure to live instruments and musically inspired story-time, budding young musicians gradually develop the skills needed to read music, play simple rhythms and develop fine motor control skills.

Bach to Rock
Linden Square
200 Linden Street, Unit A
Wellesley, MA 02482
Phone: 781-943-3944
Email: wellesley@bachtorock.com
Stop by our Open House
Saturday, 8/24, noon – 2pm.
Stop in for a snack and get a tour of the studios, meet instructors, and find out which class is right for your musician.
I read with interest your article about Curt Gowdy’s Pierce Rd
Abandoned house. There is a house on Boulevard Rd that is also abandoned and boarded. It made me wonder how many
Blighted houses are sprinkled around town. Imagine the impact to abutters? Also, the town is deprived of a higher
Tax revenue from the abandoned property.
Claire OShea