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Victoriaville - Ukulele Lessons
Music Lesson Centre
View Store Details648 Blvd. des Bois-Francs Sud
Victoriaville, Quebec, G6P 5W9
Lesson Centre: Phone or Text 819-604-6062
Store Phone: 819-604-6061
Lesson Centre Email: ecolevictoriaville@long-mcquade.com
Store Email: victoriaville@long-mcquade.com
Lesson Centre Hours
Lundi : FERMÉ/CLOSEDMardi : 13h00 Ŕ 21h00
Mercredi : 13h00 Ŕ 21h00
Jeudi : 13h00 Ŕ 21h00
Vendredi : 13h00 Ŕ 21h00
Samedi : 9h00 Ŕ 17h
Dimanche : FERMÉ/CLOSED
This Location Offers:
Online Lessons All LessonsPrivate Lessons
Long & McQuade Music Lesson Centre
- Private 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.
Our Ukulele Teachers:
Online Lessons:
Teaching Day(s): Wednesday, Friday
As a teenager, Benjamin discovered a genuine interest in music and learned to play the guitar. This passion led him to enrol at Cégep to complete an AEC in sound engineering, and he pursued his musical path in pop jazz guitar, branching out into piano and synthesizers. When he's not at school, he teaches guitar or works as a band gear. He also has a solo musical project called “Spring”, which allows us to discover his musical universe. His compositions can be found on a number of digital platforms.
Online Lessons:
Teaching Day(s): Thursday, Saturday
Samuel graduated from the Cégep de Sherbrooke in 2022 with a diploma in music, jazz interpretation. He is currently at the University of Sherbrooke where he is in the process of obtaining his bachelor's degree in jazz guitar performance. His years of musical studies in high school, CEGEP and university have shaped his playing, leading him to explore many musical styles. He also has an excellent background in music theory, improvisation and ensemble playing. He believes that the most important aspect of music lessons is to learn while having fun.