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Jason Stolarik's Student's Page

On this page you can listen to some of Jason Stolarik's students performing. All MP3's can be downloaded. If you have any questions please let us know at 847-432-6350 or e-mail us.

 

Genevieve Newquist, Age 8, playing Spanish Theme, Rockin Robin and Au Clair De La Lune.

 

Grant Rising, Age 13, playing Welcome To The Jungle by Gun's N' Rose's.

 

Melissa Needlman performing Let It Be by The Beatles.

 

Max Friedstein performing Let It Be by The Beatles.

 

Chris Douglas performing Highway To Hell by AC/DC.

 

Robbie Doan performing Improv solo piece.

 

Haley Fairman, age 14 performing Mary's Song by Taylor Swift.

 

Sean Pikofsky, age 13, jammin the E-Blues.

 

Sam Fox, age 8, playing Ode To Joy

 

Nick Caputo, age 13, playing Livin On A Prayer by Bon Jovi

 

Danny Jonak rockin Enter Sandman by Metallica

 

Danny Fradin playing the solo to Smell Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana

 

Cameron Grant, age 9, playing Ode To Joy

 

Brandon Estrada playing the Theme from Star Wars





Did You Know?

Studies after studies are showing that learning music can make kids smart. When your child learns to play a musical instrument, not only does he learn how to make tunes, but he also enhances other capabilities of his brain as well:

 

A 10 year study involving 25,000 students show that music-making improves test scores in standardized tests, as well as in reading proficiency exams (Source: James Catterall, UCLA, 1997).

 

High school music students score higher on the math and verbal portion of SAT, compared to their peers (Profile of SAT and Achievement Test Takers, The College Board, compiled by Music Educators Conference, 2001). 

 

The IQ’s of young students who had nine months of weekly training in piano or voice rose nearly three points more than their untrained peers (Study by E. Glenn Schellenberg, of the University of Toronto at Mississauga, 2004.)