WELCOME.

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WE ARE
SLOAN
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WE ARE SLOAN

QUALITY MUSIC STORE,
LESSONS & INSTRUMENTS
IN HAGERSTOWN & FREDERICK MD

A modern music store, lesson facility and instrument retailer in western Maryland. Take private lessons, enroll in group classes, and perform in a band led by experienced instructors. Offering a full line of top national brands including Fender, Yamaha, and PRS Guitars. Relax in our customer lounge with free WiFi. Hope to see you soon!

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Sloan School of Music Events

WHAT: Blue Jay Festival 2023 Business Presentation
WHERE: @Sugarloaf Elementary School
WHEN: Friday, May 12th, 5-8pm

WHAT: Shallow Side Live
WHERE: @Our Hagerstown Sloan School of Music location
WHEN: Sunday, May 14th, 5 -7pm

WHAT: Mcilhenny Tabasco Chili Cook off and Music Festival
WHERE: @University Plaza Downtown Hagerstown
WHEN: Saturday, May 20th, noon-5pm

LEARN

PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS, BANDS, GROUP CLASSES, MASTER CLASSES

Are you an experienced musician? Maybe you're just getting started in music?
Click the links below to begin!

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Accepting new students at both of our locations: Hagerstown & Urbana

We offer in-person as well as virtual lessons.

Featured Music Instructor:

Mike Haverty has been a full-time guitar teacher since 2008. He is known as a patient and fun teacher who deeply enjoys working with students aged 6 and up. He has taught students who go on to play music professionally and who have gone to music schools like Shenandoah Conservatory and Berklee College of Music.

Mike started to play the guitar at the age of 13 and began playing rock music in local bands in his hometown by the age of 15. In high school he began learning classical guitar, playing in his church band, and playing traditional Irish music. He studied jazz guitar at Montgomery College and classical guitar at St. Mary’s College of Maryland where he received his B.A. He later received an award from Eastman Guitars and was nominated for Music & Arts Music Educator of the Year in 2019.

His method is to start the beginning student out with fundamentals like reading music and strumming chords, then playing songs and improvising. Then, if the student feels ready, to play at recitals and open mics. The idea is to help the student become a performing musician through patience, persistence, and practice. The lesson experience should be educational as well as fun and uplifting.