The Key to Change is a nonprofit organization that ignites positive change around the world through music and education. Founded and directed by violinist, educator, and entrepreneur Dr. Quinton Morris, Key to Change strives to dispel the “starving artist” mentality and provide young artists with the educational tools and resources they need in order to grow and thrive as musicians and as individuals.
The Key to Change recently launched a violin studio, of the same name, in South King County which serves middle and high school students of color and economically disadvantaged backgrounds in Renton, Kent, Auburn, Maple Valley, and Federal Way neighborhoods. Quinton Morris opened the studio after returning from his 25-city BREAKTHROUGH World Tour, which paired chamber music recitals with educational outreach and community service in under-resourced communities around the globe.
The Key to Change violin studio in South King County offers middle and high school students year-long access to world class, professional instruction for low cost.
Students may register for private violin lessons or group violin classes. Private lessons are one-on-one lessons with the instructor, while group classes may have between four to six students working with the instructor at the same time.
Key to Change violin students will:
* Take private or group violin lessons
* Participate in master classes taught by guest artists
* Receive weekly ensemble coachings
* Learn various styles of music
* Perform in quarterly recitals
* Attend a yearly workshop catered toward preparing for college auditions and applications
The Key to Change violin studio in South King County offers middle and high school students year-long access to world class, professional instruction for low cost.
Students may register for private violin lessons or group violin classes. Private lessons are one-on-one lessons with the instructor, while group classes may have between four to six students working with the instructor at the same time.
Key to Change violin students will:
* Take private or group violin lessons
* Participate in master classes taught by guest artists
* Receive weekly ensemble coachings
* Learn various styles of music
* Perform in quarterly recitals
* Attend a yearly workshop catered toward preparing for college auditions and applications
The Key to Change studio offers scholarships and financial aid. Visit our website at www.keytochangestudio.org