A Long Island City music instruction and rehearsal facility will hold its grand reopening celebration this Saturday.
On Sept. 15 at 7 p.m., Sage Music, located at 44-02 23rd St., Suite 204, founder Jason Sagebiel invites guests, students and the media to celebrate the institution’s reopening at the evening launch party. Members of the media are also invited to take an exclusive tour of the newly renovated school starting at 6 p.m.
“Due to the school’s explosive rate of growth, we had to put a hold on the acceptance of new students,” Sagebiel said. “However, because of the requests from the many folks who were turned away due to our limitation of space, we made the decision to expand our Queens location. Today, as I look around, I’m overjoyed that our new facility will now be able to accommodate the growing musical ambitions of our rapidly expanding body of students.”
Sagebiel founded the school in 2012 after a traumatic brain injury from his time as a U.S. Marine in the Iraq War impaired his cognitive and motor functions. During his recovery process, his music research and therapy eventually led him to become a music teacher.
Through his research and experiences, Sagebiel created the ARPEGGIO™ lesson system, which he developed through “the science and psychology of learning.” According to Sagebiel, the school is the only music teaching facility in the United States or abroad to teach their students to hone their craft using the ARPEGGIO system.
Sage offers lessons to both children and adults of all ability levels. The school also offers a variety of musical instruction in piano, guitar, voice, violin, viola, cello, saxophone, clarinet, flute, drums, trumpet, composition and improvisation.
For more information about Sage’s grand reopening, contact Jason Sagebiel at 718-361-2922 or by email at info@sagemusic.co. Those interested can also check out sagemusic.co or @sagemusicco on Facebook.