Musical Mind Studio

Musical Mind Studio Musical Mind Studio, led by Connie Wible The studio employs several teachers who offer lessons and mentorship.

The Musical Mind Studio offers a warm and creative environment with encouragement and training, helping all ages become thinking musicians who enjoy music for life. Primary instruments are piano (classical and jazz), voice (classical, jazz, and pop), and guitar (jazz and blues). Along with these instruments, the studio offers a long list of musical skills including improvisation and composition. T

he studio also specializes in helping children and adults find their best learning style and uses this knowledge to create music. Along with all Mercer Island Music programs, the studio works with children with Autism, Aspergers, ADD, ADHD, and other conditions using a creative approach of teaching that works best for the child. Please contact the studio with any questions, and always have a musical mind!

This is so special…..
02/04/2023

This is so special…..

Senior Piano Class, we play piano on the Yamaha Clavinova using midi tracks and the guide lights. We sing, dance. This man cried as he played Somewhere over the Rainbow with me. He is non verbal and was mad at me for not being there for a couple of months. He is a great dancer, and comes alive with the music.
I love what I do!

02/04/2023

Winter Recitals were a success!
So much progress with these students!

I'm honored to be part of this event today.
11/28/2017

I'm honored to be part of this event today.

Yamaha Music and Wellness Institute Recognizes Kalil Olsen
with Brian Jemelian Award for Outstanding Achievement

Lansing, Mich. (November 21, 2017) — Kalil Olsen, a 17-year-old high school student from East Lansing, Michigan, was named the first recipient of the Brian Jemelian Award for Outstanding Achievement, following his stellar piano performance at the week-long festival, Celebrating the Spectrum held at Michigan State University this past summer.
The award will be presented by the Yamaha Music and Wellness Institute (YMWI) during a special ceremony held on November 28—Giving Tuesday—at Marshall Music in Lansing, Michigan. It recognizes the exceptional achievement of talented, young musicians across the United States and was established in memory of Brian Jemelian, who passed away in July, having served as a senior vice president at Yamaha and as a member of the board of directors at YMWI.
In addition to the award, Yamaha Corporation of America will present Olsen with a brand new Clavinova CVP-705B digital piano, while Marshall Music will donate the move of the instrument to his home.
Olsen, a musician on the autism spectrum, has been playing piano, along with other instruments, since early childhood. Olsen is a senior at East Lansing High School and studies with Dr. Derek Polischuk, MSU associate professor of piano, who also teaches students on the autism spectrum. Last summer, Dr. Polischuk urged Olsen to enroll for a second year with “Celebrating the Spectrum: A Festival of Music and Life,” an innovative program held at the College of Music’s Cook Recital Hall on the Michigan State University campus. The festival, developed by Polischuk and MSU Piano Professor Deborah Moriarty in coordination with the MSU RAIND program (Research in Autism, Intellectual, and Other Neurodevelopmental Disabilities), is designed to give qualified advanced pre-college students on the Autism spectrum a preview of college life, complete with dorm living and a rigorous schedule similar to most MSU music students.
Olsen’s two-year enrollment in the program was sponsored by MSU alumni Merritt and Candy Lutz who have a severely autistic son, Reed. Learn more about the Lutz family in the MSU Spartan Saga spotlight.
When Lori Frazer, Yamaha consultant to YMWI, met Olsen and his mother, Ann, at the festival, she learned about the dilapidated condition of the family’s piano. To further his music education, he needed a decent instrument that could play the full range of keys and sound, and his mother has long dreamed of having a beautiful piano for her son to practice on at home.
Ultimately, it was Olsen’s need and exceptional talent that were the reasons for him being named the first recipient of the award that also remembers Mr. Jemelian.
“If Brian were here with us today, he would have been extremely pleased that Kalil would be able to greatly upgrade his keyboard and therefore his ability to express himself musically,” said Dr. Barry Bittman, YMWI board chairman, CEO and president. “The stars are fully in alignment, and YMWI is very honored to recognize such a deserving young man with our very first Brian Jemelian Award for Outstanding Achievement.”
And for Olsen and his mother, Ann, it has been a dream come true.
-END-

About Celebrating the Spectrum: A Festival of Music and Life
Celebrating the Spectrum: A Festival of Music and Life is coordinated by the MSU College of Music and sponsored by Michigan State University as part of the RAIND Program, with generous support provided by the MSU Office of the Provost, and the following corporate sponsors and donors: Sparrow Health System and the MSU Federal Credit Union, as well as generous support from MSU alumni and friends: April Clobes and Glen Brough, Lauren Harris, Merritt and Candy Lutz, Jack and Karen Noonan, along with support from the Frances Baldwin Mulnix Endowment Fund at MSU. Special thanks to Dean Trailways for generously providing all transportation needs for festival participants.

Private support helped provide dollars to sponsor each student participant, enabling them to attend the festival tuition free. Funds also covered stipends for College of Music student mentors who buddied-up with the festival participants.

About Yamaha Music and Wellness Institute
Yamaha Music and Wellness Institute is a not-for-profit 501(C)(3) organization dedicated to interdisciplinary development, scientific investigation, professional training and clinical amalgamation of active music participation strategies with integrative evidence-based medical insights for the purpose of enhancing quality of life for individuals of all ages regardless of race, ethnicity or disability.

Contact: Peter Giles/Giles Communications
(914) 798-7120 ([email protected])

Monica Richter and I saw Beauty and the Beast last night.  Guess who came to piano lessons today?
05/13/2017

Monica Richter and I saw Beauty and the Beast last night. Guess who came to piano lessons today?

Senior Piano Class,  we play piano on the Yamaha Clavinova using midi tracks and the guide lights.  We sing, dance.  Thi...
05/11/2017

Senior Piano Class, we play piano on the Yamaha Clavinova using midi tracks and the guide lights. We sing, dance. This man cried as he played Somewhere over the Rainbow with me. He is non verbal and was mad at me for not being there for a couple of months. He is a great dancer, and comes alive with the music.
I love what I do!

04/07/2017

Classical Violin Concert
Sunday, April 9th, 12:00
Mercer Island Congregational Church
4545 Island Crest Way,
Mercer Island, WA

Alexander Hawker is a junior at Cornish and a beautiful violinist. On piano is Lewis Thompson. They will play sonatas by Mozart and Franck, then Alex will be joined by other string players for Beethoven\'s String Trio in G, op. 9 no. 1. It\'s free and children are very welcome.

03/22/2017

MI Music Tech Camp 2.0 2017 is coming up!
July 10-14 and August 7-11.
Campers have 2 options: Morning half days, or all day. Check it out and sign up!
www.mercerislandmusic.com/camp/

12/04/2016
Yamaha Clavinova just made Time Magazines 50 Most Influential Gadgets of all Time list.   I so believe in these instrume...
05/10/2016

Yamaha Clavinova just made Time Magazines 50 Most Influential Gadgets of all Time list. I so believe in these instruments and have helped place them in all 3 Mercer Island Elementary Schools and Mercer Island Community Center. I have 3 in my studios along with my acoustical pianos.

My vision is to have 6 at in the Music Technology Room at Mercer Island Center of the Arts for Senior music programs and Music Wellness for all ages. In addition, it is the reason the work I do with Autistic children and adults is so effective. If you are curious or looking to get a piano for your home message me to find out more uses. https://www.facebook.com/lorifrazeryamaha/posts/847235535380462

BUENA PARK, Calif. (PRWEB) May 05, 2016 -- Instrument Altered the Way People Learn to Play Piano, and Players of All Ages and Proficiency Levels Can Play Instantly.

West Mercer Elementary Spring Concert!   These kids are great!!!
05/06/2016

West Mercer Elementary Spring Concert! These kids are great!!!

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Mercer Island, WA
98040

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Monday 9am - 10pm
Tuesday 10am - 11am
Wednesday 8am - 8pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 8pm
Saturday 8am - 8pm
Sunday 8am - 8pm

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