Lesson Centre Locations Quebec Repentigny
Repentigny - Guitar Lessons
Music Lesson Centre
View Store Details910-A boulevard Iberville
Repentigny, Quebec, J5Y 2P9
Lesson Centre: Phone or Text 450 580-3334
Store Phone: 450 580-3333
Lesson Centre Email: ecolerepentigny@long-mcquade.com
Store Email: repentigny@long-mcquade.com
Lesson Centre Hours
Lundi de 13h à 21hMardi de 13h à 21h
Mercredi de 13h à 21h
Jeudi de 13h à 21h
Samedi de 9h à 17h
This Location Offers:
Online Lessons All LessonsPrivate Lessons
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 Monday to Friday from 1pm to 9pm, Saturday from 9am to 5pm and Sunday from 10am to 3pm.
Lesson fees between 25$ and 30$ per half-hour
Our Guitar Teachers:
Online Lessons:
Teaching Day(s): Wednesday
Singer and songwriter, Alexandra Ayotte discovered the acoustic guitar at the age of 12, along with her passion for singing. That’s when she began composing her own songs in both French and English.
She continued her musical journey in high school, where she learned to play the clarinet in the school band. Over time, her passion for music only grew stronger, and she decided to make it her career. She went on to study at Cégep Régional de Lanaudière in Joliette, completing a program in popular singing.
During her college years, she was hired by various music schools, where she taught singing as well as the basics of piano and guitar to students of all ages. In February 2023, she won the local finals of Cégep en spectacle with one of her own compositions, C’est correct, which she performed as a duo.
She is currently completing her second year of university studies in music education at the Université du Québec à Montréal. Since the beginning of her journey, she has taken part in numerous events such as national celebrations, happy hours, outdoor shows, festivals, and more. She also has three singles available on all streaming platforms.
She describes her teaching approach as friendly, caring, and proactive, always keeping in mind the importance of nurturing the joy of learning.
Online Lessons:
Teaching Day(s): Monday, Wednesday
A graduate of the Joliette CEGEP in music, Ludovick has a diverse musical background.
A country music enthusiast, he works on several projects ranging from traditional music
to jazz. This diversity is what makes his teaching so strong. Drawing from his many influences,
he offers different ways to share his love of music
Online Lessons:
Teaching Day(s): Tuesday, Thursday
Pier-Alexandre picked up his first guitar at the age of 10. He developed a keen interest in music, but it wasn't until he was at secondary school that he plunged headfirst into the world of music. He discovered a passion for all things musical, trying out a number of instruments including piano, bass and drums before deciding to concentrate on the guitar. His influences began with rock and punk and later extended to blues and funk. It was at this point that he formed Métropole, his alternative rock band in which he sings and plays bass, and which is still active today. The band warmed up audiences for established French-language rock artists such as Groovy Aardvark, Mudie and Galaxie.
He later earned a DEC in jazz interpretation at Cégep de Saint-Laurent, where he discovered his passion for jazz and fusion. He is currently working on a variety of musical projects, including the semi-finals of the Festival International de la Chanson de Granby competition. He is currently studying Jazz and World Music at the Université de Montréal's Faculty of Music.
Online Lessons:
Teaching Day(s): Saturday
Hi everyone! I’ve been devouring music since I was 9 years old. I was lucky enough to be part of a concert band in 4th and 5th grade, playing the flute and the alto saxophone. However, ever since I attended Paul-Arseneau High School, the bass completely won me over. It occupies my whole mind, just like its ancestor, the double bass.
This unusual passion for the instrument led me to study electric bass in the jazz-pop program at the Joliette CEGEP. While in CEGEP, I decided to start playing drums as part of my complementary instrument courses. In my free time, the piano is always there to support my future compositions.
Looking forward to meeting you!
