This section is still under construction. Please email me with any questions you might have!
I need help Tuning My Instrument!
So you need to tune your instrument? Great - DON'T! Unless you have a parent who plays your instrument and knows how to tune it, please DO NOT tune your instrument yourself. Bring it to school and we will tune it for you. Just make sure you tell your music teacher so they know. I'm only here on your class day but all the other music teachers can tune your instrument too.
HELP! I broke a string!
Bring your instrument to school and I will fix it.
Help my instrument broke!!!
Contact me immediately. If it is a fallen bridge or a broken string, I can fix that. If it is something more severe, like a crack or broken neck you will need to contact your rental company for repairs. Email me first and I can take a look at it.
How do I contact Mrs. sullivan?
Since I am traveling between buildings and only here in town a few afternoons a week, the best way to reach me is via email. You can email me using the form below.
I can't find the contact information for the company we rented from... Please help!
If you rented your instrument at our rental night, here are the vendors who attended this year:
Johnson String Instrument
1029 Chestnut Street
Newton Upper Falls, MA 02464
[email protected]
Tel: 617. 964. 0954
Toll Free: 800. 359. 9351
https://www.johnsonstring.com/contact/
K and C Music
Norwood, MA
[email protected]
Tel: 781.769.6520
http://www.kandcmusicco.com/t-contact.aspx
Spencer Brook Strings
9 Linden St. Maynard, MA 01754
Tel: 978.897.6382
http://spencerbrookstrings.com/contact
I want to take private lessons. Who do I contact?
- Community Ed offers private and group lessons: Sharon Community Ed Music Program
- Sharon Music Academy http://www.sharonmusicacademy.com/violin_lessons.php?town=Sharon
what do i need to bring to class each week?
EVERY WEEK you need to com to class with the following items:
- Your instrument. We can't do much without it.
- music/folder. You need to have a folder or binder with all your music in it.
- A pencil. NOT a pen or marker or crayon. We take notes on our music. You need to be able to erase mistakes and changes.
- A good attitude. Violin and Cello are HARD! I'm not going to lie. There will be days that you don't want to practice. There will be days you want to quit playing. You will be frustrated and annoyed - ESPECIALLY in the beginning. Push through and I promise the rewards will be awesome!