
A creative sanctuary where youth discover the joy of music through free, high-quality instruction.
Rosie's House A Music Academy is a nonprofit music school in Phoenix dedicated to providing free music education to children and youth. Located at 919 E Jefferson St, this community-focused establishment offers a supportive environment where students can explore creativity through instrument lessons, choir, recording, and more. With passionate teachers and a welcoming atmosphere, it empowers young musicians to develop skills and confidence, making music accessible to all regardless of financial background.
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Personalized instruction in various instruments for beginners to advanced students.
Group singing classes that foster teamwork and vocal skills in a fun setting.
Hands-on experience in music production and recording techniques.
Regular opportunities for students to showcase their talents in front of an audience.
Engaging events and activities that promote musical creativity and learning.
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Overall rating
Breech Reiche
Amazing experience all around! Very approachable and understanding staff.
Regina Martyniak
I just love Rosie's House. A place where kids can be creative and learn while playing a musical instrument, recording or singing in choir. A great atmosphere.
Alex Perez
best music school ever the teachers are amazing and the are so motivated. highly recommend bringing your child for music classes.
Stephanie Fox
What an amazing organization! I had the privilege of touring their new facility & learning a little about the incredible work that they do. You can certainly see that they are passionate about the service that they are providing the community. Bravo! 👏
Gerum Haile Lincoln
I never really got what this place was. It had churches, schools, instrument classes, and probably a lot more stuff in this one block. Been here for years because a lot of people wanted me to play an instrument. Supposedly it was free to learn an instrument here. Lessons didn't feel like they taught, it felt like chores. 3 years I was there and I still barely can play my instrument. Recitals were decent. Flexibility of time wasn't good. Still terrible that you had to buy your own book for the class they assigned you to. The book money doesn't go to them. And they graded you. What's the reason to actually grade. It was unnecessary. I didn't go there to go to school.