Stephanie Cary's Music Lessons

Stephanie Cary's Music Lessons

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With 13 years of teaching experience, I offer one on one music lessons in
Flute/world flute
Piano
Violin
Music theory
Voice
Bass guitar
BA in music education.

Experience with performing. Also a session musician, so message me about adding to your music! Music is a great way to challenge the mind, enforce life skills such as time management and responsibility, and is a wonderful hobby.

Photos from Epimelides's post 04/05/2026
Photos from Ausländer-Rammstein Tribute Band's post 04/05/2026
12/02/2025

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Trust me, when you’re 70-80 years old, you’re going to either regret that you didn’t or be grateful that you did do everything in your power to nourish your brain when you were in your younger years of life. Studies have revealed that playing a musical instrument (learning and practicing) builds more new neural connections (neuroplasticity) in the brain than almost any other activity on the planet.

Playing an instrument engages nearly every part of the brain at once, including auditory (sound), motor (movement), and visual (reading music) areas. This simultaneous activation strengthens neural pathways and the connections between them.

The process of translating written music (visual) into precise finger movements (motor) and hearing the correct sound (auditory) forces the brain to integrate information from different sense. This improves cognitive flexibility and the ability to multitask.

Unlike skills that are learned and then automated (like tying your shoelaces), playing music involves a continuous process of learning new techniques, memorizing passages and improvising. This constant challenge of mastering new skills maintains and strengthens neuroplasticity throughout life.

Additionally, long-term musical training can lead to both structural and functional changes in the brain. For example, studies show musicians often have larger gray matter volumes in areas related to motor, auditory, and visuospatial processing, as well as a larger corpus callosum.

Also, the act of learning new music helps create new synapses (connections between neurons), while repetitive practice strengthens existing ones. This is a key mechanism of neuroplasticity that allows information to be processed more efficiently.

Playing also requires complex cognitive control, including planning, attention and working memory. The brain strengthens the neural networks associated with these functions, which can lead to better focus and organization in other areas of life.

PMID: 29213699, 38178844, 20889966, 33776638, 25725909, 24672420

10/30/2025

I currently have availability on Tuesdays and Saturdays for music lessons. Please contact me to inquire about piano, flute, violin, voice and bass guitar lessons.
I recognize that financial constraints are a challenge for many individuals at present, but music consistently provides a source of comfort and solace. 🎶

08/29/2025

One of my favorite games, Oblivion! Here is the theme song 🎶

08/15/2025
08/13/2025

Have you ever seen the rain ☔️ CCR cover with flute and guitar

08/12/2025

Playing slow pieces of music fills me with serenity and inspiration, unlocking new depths in my craft. 🎶

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Omaha, NE

Opening Hours

Monday 2pm - 8pm
Tuesday 2pm - 8pm
Wednesday 4:30pm - 6pm
Friday 2pm - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 3:30pm