Musical Chairs welcomes 3 new instructors!


In our continual effort to provide the highest quality of music education for all ages, Musical Chairs is proud to annouce the addition of three key teaching resources.  Visit our website for complete instructor bios, classes and program offerings!
 
Colin Scott was born and raised in the Chicago area, Colin began playing bass and guitar at the age of 14 and has been an active musician ever since. He holds a bachelor’s degree in music business from Southern Illinois University, as well as a master’s degree in jazz studies from DePaul University. Colin has been teaching bass and guitar for 10 years. In addition, he has performed and /or shared the stage with notable musicians including bassist Victor Wooten, SNL bandleader Lenny Picket, and hip-hop superstar Snoop Dogg to name a few. He is the current bassist for the longtime Chicago band Underwater People. Colin can also be seen performing on a weekly basis with his band Spare Parts, which has performed across the country as well as internationally.
Christopher Narloch graduated from Bowling Green State University in May of 2010, receiving a MM in Music Performance with a specialization in Piano Pedagogy.  He also taught class piano at BGSU as a teaching assistant.  He graduated from Viterbo University, earning a BM in Music Performance with a double-emphasis in Piano Performance and Piano Pedagogy, as well as a minor in Church Music.  He maintained a studio of 20 private piano students at the Perrysburg Music Center.  In addition to teaching, he accompanies musicians, plays for events, and gives solo recitals. He is a member of the Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) and was president of Bowling Green Ohio Music Teachers Association, a student branch of OMTA.
Daniel Williams obtained both a Bachelors and Masters degrees in performance for clarinet and saxophone and has been teaching both instruments for ten years. He attended Cleveland Institude of Music and then went on to University of Southern California in LA.  His students have been as young as 7 and as old as 60+.   He currently teaches both beginner group and private lessons at the Merit School of Music in Chicago.  He also teaches in Oak Park at the high school and Fenwick High as well as Kagan and Gaines Music in Forest Park.
 

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