How Music Lessons Work

Music Lessons for children of all ages and skill levels

Lessons spark curiosity, build confidence, and keep learning fun with age-appropriate methods that help kids progress at their own pace. And there’s no experience needed. We guide each step so learning feels comfortable, achievable, and fun!

  • Safe, comfortable in home music lessons or online lessons
  • Flexible scheduling for busy families
  • University-trained, experienced teachers
  • 30, 45, or 60-minute private lessons
  • Fully vetted instructors

What Instrument Should My Child Learn First?

Picking an instrument is the first big step in the journey. We teach piano, violin, guitar, drums, voice, and many others. Not sure where to begin? Our guide on choosing a musical instrument for a child will walk you through what to consider so your child feels confident and excited from the start.

Click on one of the instrument icons below for more information!

Trusted In Home Music Lessons Since 1997

For over 25 years, our teachers have been helping families bring music into their homes. Every instructor is part of our teaching staff, receives ongoing training, and is background-checked for your child’s safety.

Meet Our Private Music Lesson Teachers!

We believe great music lessons start with great teachers. Every instructor passes a full background check and brings strong musical training and professional experience.

Our instructors take time to understand your child’s personality, learning style, and goals. They encourage steady growth, celebrate milestones, and make music something your child looks forward to each week.

Jon Cameron Owens

Instrument(s): Guitar, Music Production, Viola, Violin

City: Orlando

Jon Cameron Owens has been playing violin since the age of 6 and the viola since age 8. His performance career has included performances at Carnegie Hall (NY) and the Kennedy Center where he won 1st place awards in the Heritage music festival for his musical playing as well as awards for solo and ensemble ev...

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Bailey Mason

Instrument(s): Harp, Piano, Voice

City: Dallas

Bailey-Siamone Mason, from Dallas, TX, began her music career at the age of 3 in piano studies and later auditioned and was accepted into the Southern Methodist University Piano Preparatory Department in Dallas, TX, studying with Dr. Catherine Lysinger later at 10 years of age. Before this at 8, she began he...

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Emily Cantrell

Instrument(s): Viola, Violin

Emily is a violist and teacher newly returned to the DC metro area. A recent graduate of the Eastman School of Music, Emily holds a Masters of Music in Performance and Literature. During her time in Rochester, she performed as a member of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Ossia New Music Ensemble, the Gra...

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Jake Taylor

Instrument(s): Guitar

City: Seattle

Jake Taylor is a musician and music expert living in Seattle, WA, and hailing from Richmond, VA: an under-appreciated beacon of the Jazz, Hip-Hop, Mathrock, and Hardcore/Metal scenes of the east coast. The direct proximity to and prevalence of such vastly differing styles of musical influence embedded within...

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Sophia Feinberg

Instrument(s): Cello, Piano

City: Seattle

Sophie attended the Schulich School of Music at McGill University in Montreal where she studied with renowned cellist Matt Haimovitz for four years and graduated with a degree in Cello Performance. She has been part of several performance tours across Europe as featured soloist, Principal cellist, and orchest...

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Bryan Dubrow

Originally from the D.C. Area; Bryan Dubrow is a guitarist, composer, and music educator. He has been playing guitar since the age of 9, and has performed in venues across the country as well internationally. Bryan recieved a Bachelor of Music Degree from The University of Miami's Frost School of Music where ...

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Gabriel Ibarra

Instrument(s): Guitar, Piano, Ukulele

City: Dallas

Gabriel Ibarra is an instructor of piano, guitar, and ukulele residing in the DFW area, and an active performer of the local musical community.

His interest in music began when he was a teenager as a creative hobby and later developed into a serious avenue for him. He began to study jazz with Ben Holt at ...

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Emily Stanton

Instrument(s): Piano, Voice

City: Kansas City

Emily Stanton is a piano teacher and worship leader from Kansas City. She began her music education through her school’s elementary music program and by singing songs in her church. One Christmas, Emily received a small keyboard from her parents and immediately started to teach herself some simple songs. Sh...

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Andrew Coban

Instrument(s): Bass, Guitar, Ukulele

City: Atlanta

Andrew strives to teach individuals how to express themselves through music in a relaxed, creative, and personalized environment. His teaching reflects a well-rounded approach in learning songs, music theory, reading, composing, and improvised creativity- all with the intention of inspiring happiness and sati...

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Rachel Hardman

Rachel Hardman's musical career started like most by playing the recorder! She then moved on to learning the clarinet, flute and saxophone at school in the UK, taking part in every school group and being heavily involved in county music ensembles. She had the opportunity to play at the Music for Youth Nationa...

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The Benefits of Music Lessons at Home

Music lessons shape skills that last a lifetime, from focus and creativity to confidence and a love of learning.

Encourages Creativity & ExpressionBoosts ConfidenceFits Easily into Family Life
Builds Focus & Discipline

Children learn how to set goals, work through challenges, and see tasks through.
Encourages Creativity & Expression
Music gives students a positive outlet to share ideas and emotions.
Boosts Confidence

Every mastered song and skill helps students believe in their abilities.
Fits Easily into Family Life

Lessons in a familiar space make it easier to relax, learn, and practice regularly.

Choosing Between In Home and Virtual Music Lessons

Both in-home and virtual lesson formats can help your child grow as a musician. In home music lessons provide personal connection, real-time guidance, and a familiar setting. Virtual lessons save travel time, offer more flexibility, and make it possible to work with teachers outside your area. 

Some families choose one format, while others mix both depending on the season or schedule. The best choice comes down to your child’s age, learning style, and comfort with technology.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the best age to start music lessons?

If your child enjoys music, it’s the right time. There’s never a bad age.

How do you choose the right teacher for my child?

By listening to what you tell us about your child and you’d like them to have lessons. All of our teachers work on creating a positive learning environment that supports students strengths. Regarding safety, every teacher passes a full background check through Accurate Background.

How much do music lessons cost?

Our lesson rates vary based on the length of the lesson and your location. Because we teach in many cities across the country, we’ll share your specific pricing options when you inquire about lessons in your area. Contact us here!

How can I help my child practice without battles?

There are so many ways to help children practice. We listen and learn from teaching your child and focus on making practice something your child looks forward to. Teachers give simple, achievable goals and make sure each step feels like a win. We also share tips with parents to keep practice short, consistent, and positive.  Read more: Learning How to Practice

Can my child switch instruments later?

Yes. As interests change, students often decide to try a new instrument. We make the transition smooth by connecting what they’ve already learned to new skills, helping them stay confident and excited about music.

Do you offer music programs in schools?

Yes. Through our Music In Your School program, we provide classes, private or group lessons, and preschool music programs during the school day or in after-school settings. These programs bring skilled, background-checked teachers to your campus, often at no cost to the school.