Noun
a school specializing in music
a school for the study of music
Source: WordNetI met my wife when we were both 19 or 20, at a music school where she was taking voice and piano lessons and I was doing classes in music theory and composition. Rohinton Mistry
My older sister Nikki went to Hampton music school in Virginia, then to another school later in New York. Debra Wilson
My youngest daughter sings. She's going to be very good. She's graduated from Music School and she's been working down around and getting her feet wet, you know. I had her out with me for a year just showing her the ropes a little bit, but she's going to be all right. Billy Eckstine
I had wanted to play drums since the age of 9 when I saw a drum set in the window of a music store for the first time. We took lessons at a local music school and began playing together after about 6-9 months of lessons. Jack Irons
I got along with mostly everyone, but music school does that to you. We had to sing in a choir all the time, so we had to get along with everyone. Seinabo Sey
My parents met in music school and my father was a music professor and conductor. Growing up, we always had classical and contemporary music playing. There was a lot of Mozart and the Beatles. Sara Zarr