Level One:
This level aims at beginners from the age of five to the age
of ninety-five. Skills acquired at this level include ear
training, basic music theory, beginning performance skills,
practice techniques, discipline, and content knowledge
(retaining information).
Level Two:
This level is geared toward students who have two or more years
of previous musical training or who have passed LMD's
"skill out" for beginners. Skills acquired at this
level include intermediate ear training, music theory, recital
performing, error detection, and beginning composition. This
level takes 2 to 3 seasons to complete depending on the student.
Level Three:
This level is the most intense and is for the competitive
performer. This level is for students who wish to compete,
audition for schools and/or jobs, or teach music. It involves
advanced ear training, music theory, competitive performance,
intermediate composition, sight singing, and teaching skills.
This level is the last level and the ultimate goal for all
students. Once this level is attained the student will enjoy
infinite possibilities in the world of music. They are now ready
for their most definitive stage of lessons.