FRISCO, TX -
Dallas is already home to the real school of rock music now another location has opened its doors in Frisco. The jam session has already kicked off at the paul green school of rock.
This makes thirty-six year old Terry Longhway's second location here in North Texas. Old vaulted safes tell the buildings banking history, now converted to a music school. Complete with track lighting, its most important feature is now the stage.
Longhway specializes in developing raw talent into performers. His students range in age from seven to eighteen. He says, " We have a method of teaching these kids how to become musicians, how to play guitar, drums, bass, vocals, keyboards, in a different way then i think is the traditional method."
The finishing touches are still be added on to the Frisco location, but two dozens students have already signed up for his courses on drums.
Student Rachael Pugh says, " I taught myself how to keep myself coordinated within thirty minutes and every since then I've been playing perfect."
Another student Taylor Mangan says, " I started off playing acoustic. my brother used to play guitar but he stopped playing so he gave it to me and I started messing around with it but I'm not that good with electric."
Whether its on drums or guitar instructors here say they can teach your child how to play in three months or less. Students are given four hours of instruction each week, forty-five minutes dedicated to one on one lessons and three hours performing with other students.
School of rock students also perform more than 500 live concerts a year.
This makes thirty-six year old Terry Longhway's second location here in North Texas. Old vaulted safes tell the buildings banking history, now converted to a music school. Complete with track lighting, its most important feature is now the stage.
Longhway specializes in developing raw talent into performers. His students range in age from seven to eighteen. He says, " We have a method of teaching these kids how to become musicians, how to play guitar, drums, bass, vocals, keyboards, in a different way then i think is the traditional method."
The finishing touches are still be added on to the Frisco location, but two dozens students have already signed up for his courses on drums.
Student Rachael Pugh says, " I taught myself how to keep myself coordinated within thirty minutes and every since then I've been playing perfect."
Another student Taylor Mangan says, " I started off playing acoustic. my brother used to play guitar but he stopped playing so he gave it to me and I started messing around with it but I'm not that good with electric."
Whether its on drums or guitar instructors here say they can teach your child how to play in three months or less. Students are given four hours of instruction each week, forty-five minutes dedicated to one on one lessons and three hours performing with other students.
School of rock students also perform more than 500 live concerts a year.



