Our Story
For over a decade, Music Center Studios has been the Treasure Valley's home for music education. Our experienced, degreed professionals create a positive and nurturing environment where every student — from age zero to adult — thrives. We set high expectations because we believe in our students' potential, and our results prove it.
Music Center Studios offers a unique experience serving the needs of Boise and Meridian area music students of all ages. It is our goal to educate, encourage and inspire functional musicians in an engaging and positive environment. Teachers are experienced, degreed professionals. Positive learning environment, high expectations for success.
We pride ourselves on teaching to every learning style — weaving together hands-on theory, improvisation, learning games, technique, ear training, and repertoire development into a carefully sequenced curriculum designed for natural skill-building and lasting success.
We pride ourselves in teaching to all learning styles through a variety of curriculum activities, hands on theory, improvisation, learning games, technique, ear training and repertoire development. Curriculum objectives are designed to develop a natural sequence of skills for success, and, most importantly, are fun!
Great musicians are built on great fundamentals. From the very first lesson, our students engage with sight reading, rhythm, and ear training. We don't believe in shortcuts — we believe in building a complete musical vocabulary that empowers students to play confidently, read fluently, and hear deeply. This foundation doesn't just make better musicians; it makes lifelong learners.
Sight reading, rhythm, ear training from first lesson. Curriculum objectives are designed to develop a natural sequence of skills for success. Our lessons cultivate well rounded musicians that play well with others and have a strong foundation in music reading, steady beat, ear training, and theory.
Music is better together. Our group settings foster curiosity, creative thinking, and genuine collaboration. Students inspire one another — celebrating each other's progress, learning cooperation, and developing the confidence that comes from being part of something larger than themselves. Independent thinking and cooperative musicianship grow hand in hand.
Curiosity, creative thinking, independent & cooperative work. Our lessons cultivate well rounded musicians that play well with others. Positive learning environment, high expectations for success.
We blend timeless teaching methods with modern, interactive technology. Our studios feature Roland™ and Yamaha™ digital pianos alongside innovative software and apps that make practice engaging and learning measurable. Technology doesn't replace the human connection of great teaching — it amplifies it, keeping students motivated and excited to grow.
Interactive, technology-based music experiences. Roland™ and Yamaha™ digital pianos. Technology-based music experiences that keep students engaged.
Regular recitals give students the thrill of performing — from our intimate studio showcases to community performances at senior homes, EXPO events, and the NFMC Festival. Recitals, performing at senior homes, EXPO, NFMC Festival.
Fun workshops, jam sessions, and themed events keep the musical journey fresh and exciting — encouraging students to explore beyond their regular repertoire. Fun workshops, jam sessions, and camps.
Music is better shared. Our studio parties and community events build friendships and create lasting memories around the joy of making music together. Recitals, parties, and community events.
Summer at Music Center Studios is a special time. Our seasonal camps encourage musical growth and foster creativity through engaging activities that break from the routine — from group jams and songwriting to themed musical adventures. It's the perfect way to keep the music alive all summer long.
Summer is a special time at Music Center Studios. We look forward to the opportunity to encourage musical growth and foster creativity in fun and engaging ways that differ from our normal class activities.