169 rue Principale
Chateauguay, Quebec, J6K 1G2
Lesson Centre: Phone or Text 579-288-6801
Store Phone: 579-288-6800
Lesson Centre Email: ecolechateauguay@long-mcquade.com
Store Email: chateauguay@long-mcquade.com
Lesson Centre Hours
Monday: ClosedTuesday: 10 am - 9 pm
Wednesday: 10 am - 9 pm
Thursday: 10 am - 9 pm
Friday: 10 am - 9 pm
Saturday: 10 am - 5 pm
Sunday: Closed
This Location Offers:
Online Lessons All LessonsPrivate Lessons
Long & McQuade s’engage à l’excellence en enseignement de la musique
- Les enseignants professionnels et qualifiés de Long & McQuade faciliteront votre apprentissage avec des cours privés ou en groupe
- Apprendre à jouer dans un environnement créatif et positif rendra votre expérience amusante!
- Notre programme de cours est flexible et accommodera les horaires les plus chargés
- Préparation aux examens du conservatoire, opportunités de récitals et de performances de groupe
- Tarifs abordables
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Plages horaires disponibles du mardi au samedi. Mardi et mercredi de 13h à 18h, le jeudi et vendredi de 13h à 20h et le samedi de 10h à 17h.
Tarifs entre 23$ et 27.50$ de la demi-heure
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Long & McQuade Music Lesson Centre
- Private and group music lessons with Long & McQuade's skilled professional instructors make learning easier.
- Learning to play in a supportive creative environment makes learning fun!
- Our convenient lesson times accommodate even the busiest schedules.
- RCM examination preparation, student recitals and group performance opportunities for interested students.
- Affordable rates
- No registration fees
Time slots available Tuesday to Saturday. Tuesday and Wednesday from 1pm to 6pm, Thursday and Friday from 1pm to 8pm and Saturday from 10am to 5pm.
Lesson fees between 23$ and 27.50$ per half-hour
Group Lessons
Our Teachers:
Online Lessons:
Teaching Day(s): Thursday
Fiddler, jigger and singer, she has been immersed in the traditional environment since her birth. It is in particular in her family, through the learning by oral tradition, that she develops since her young age knowledge as well as a great passion for the living arts.
Her desire: to make our wonderful heritage known to the rest of the world. Catherine also teaches classical music!
Online Lessons:
Teaching Day(s): Wednesday, Thursday
A former classical voice student at the Schulich School of Music, Charlotte is a passionate performer who enjoys exploring a variety of vocal styles, from Golden Age Broadway to Rock Belt. Charlotte firmly believes that everyone can sing and will be happy to help you find your voice, in a healthy and joyful way.
Online Lessons:
Teaching Day(s): Saturday
Daniel Paquette is an experienced teacher passionate about sharing his knowledge of drums. Since 2019, he has taught at the Jocelyne Laberge school in Châteauguay and, since 2021, he has shared his expertise with students at the Fanfano music school. With his many years of experience as a drummer on cruises (2007-2015), Daniel brings a practical and dynamic dimension to his lessons.
Online Lessons:
Teaching Day(s): Thursday
Emilio Wawatie is an Algonquin-Anishnabe artist and educator from Kitigan Zibi and
Barrier lake, Quebec. Born in Maniwaki and raised throughout Anishnabe Aki, currently
resides in Moniak/Tiotiake (Montreal) and is a graduate of Concordia University’s Music and
First Peoples studies programs. From 2013 to 2017, Emilio pursued his college studies in
Classical guitar performance at Cambrian college in Sudbury, Ontario where he studied with
Mathew Gould and Allen Yzereef. In 2017, Emilio joined Concordia University’s music
major program, and he studied classical guitar for 2 years with Tariq Harb. Emilio’s offering
lessons on classical, electric and steel stringed guitars combined with fretboard harmony. He
will also be offering group classes and introduction to ensemble playing for intermediate
students. Guitars available for rent to students interested in classical guitar and ensemble
classes.
Online Lessons:
Teaching Day(s): Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
Born in Coimbra, Portugal, in 1982, José Brites began playing guitar at the age of twelve. Initially self-taught, he went on to study classical guitar at the music conservatory. His journey into jazz began with private lessons, and developed as his concerts progressed. In 2021, José obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a specialization in jazz studies from Concordia University (Montreal), where he was mentored by Greg Amirault, Chemtov and Sage Reynolds (all from McGill University, Montreal).
With 10 years of teaching experience and over 15 years on stage, José specializes in a variety of plucked string instruments, including guitars (classical, electric and Portuguese), bass and cavaquinho. With a wealth of experience in studio recording, production and arranging, José performs regularly on the Montreal scene alongside musicians such as Suzi Silva and Victoria Malenfant. He has also collaborated on numerous musical projects, including Ultrafox, Space Cowbell, Fad'AZZ, and many others.
Passionate about passing on his knowledge, José is a seasoned musician with many years' experience in private teaching.
Over the years, he has had the pleasure of accompanying students of all ages and levels, from enthusiastic beginners to more advanced musicians. His teaching method, focused on adapting to each student's individual needs, has enabled him to create a stimulating and personalized learning environment.Thanks to his hands-on expertise and deep commitment to his students, José has developed an educational approach that brings out the best in everyone, while cultivating a lasting passion for music.
Online Lessons:
Teaching Day(s): Saturday
He began his musical career in his elementary school choir. In high school, he studied both clarinet and saxophone, getting involved in several musical projects. His passion for music led him to perform with several small and large ensembles. He is interested in writing and arranging music, as well as chamber music and symphony orchestra repertoires. As an adult, Marc studied ensemble conducting with trumpeter and conductor André Gauthier. As part of his bachelor's degree in music education, he studied classical clarinet at UQAM with Martin Carpentier, clarinetist with the Orchestre Métropolitain de Montréal. Marc has long been interested in all wind instruments, and is not afraid of musical challenges. His professional experience has led him to conduct young people in school settings as well as adults in musical theatre settings. He has been teaching clarinet, saxophone, flute and trumpet privately for over 15 years, and continues to hone his teaching skills at university.
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Online Lessons:
Teaching Day(s): Tuesday, Saturday
Nic Ladouceur has been an active musician for nearly 20 years throughout the North American and European music scene. Originally captivated by bands like Led Zeppelin, Cream and Black Sabbath, his interests grew into academic pursuit and he graduated from Humber's jazz music program. Nic then went on to be an active touring musician, playing an average of 100 shows per year over North America and Western Europe for many years, often sharing festivals with his modern musical heroes like DragonForce, Band Of Skulls, The Sonics and more. When not on the road, Nic has been an active teacher for nearly 20 years, helping students of all ages and skills develop their ability and share his enthusiasm for music. His interest in music goes beyond notes, and Nic is equally interested in instruments and electronics. His other hobbies are chess, rock climbing and motorcycle restoration.
Online Lessons:
Teaching Day(s): Friday
Sarah's musical journey began at the age of 10 when she discovered her passion for the piano. She quickly immersed herself in her studies at the Royal Conservatory of Music, earning her A.R.C.T. after 5.5 years of dedicated practice. Over the years, Sarah's love for music led her to explore a variety of instruments, including percussion, violin, cello and voice. In high school, she played piano in her jazz band and percussion in her concert band, all while competing and touring in the Kiwanis Music Festivals at both regional and national levels.
Her passion for music extends beyond performance, as she also teaches beginner to intermediate students, helping them prepare for RCM examinations and competitions. Sarah is committed to inspiring others to fall in love with music, particularly the piano, through her lessons at Long & McQuade. Her enthusiasm for both performing and teaching continues to fuel her dedication to music education.
Online Lessons:
Teaching Day(s): Thursday
From the age of 6, Simon was already attracted to rhythm, and understood that several household objects could be used as percussion instruments. He got his 1st real drum kit at the age of 12. During his teenage years, he played in a number of music groups, ranging from big bands to rock bands. After a career in another field, he left it all behind to return to Cégep, graduating in jazz music with his beloved instrument. His musical interests range from jazz to metal, being influenced by drummers Dave Weckl, Steven Adler and Aquiles Priester, among others. Hard-working and meticulous, his perfectionism leads him to take an interest in audio capture and processing. Passionate about his instrument, he enjoys sharing his knowledge by teaching learners of all ages.