05 Oct 2021
Trevor Morris

Westchase Music School is one of the only music schools in the state to offer music theory workstations for students. The programs students use help them read music faster, learn their scales and chords faster, read rhythms more accurately, write their own music, and much more. The addition of the Composer Station to our Music Technology Lab has caused dozens of new students to come try it out and explore their creative side. Students who have never been exposed to music composition software are having a great time learning how to use it and unleash their creative side.

The Symphonic Organ station will not only expand upon this, but it will also give students a chance to play and work with a real organ, something most students in a traditional music school setting may never get to do. They will also get the chance to play and compose with the Vienna Symphonic Sample Library, a library of real sounds recorded and mastered by the Vienna Symphony itself. The Symphonic Organ station is our most highly-anticipated project yet, and we cannot wait to let our students enjoy the full benefits.

Trevor Morris
Music Instructor & Music Technology Lab Manager, Westchase Music School