Instruments Lessons In The Comfort Of Your Home

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You know it’s time to get the children started with in-home private music lessons. Maybe the lessons are for you, how about the whole family? You’re smart enough to know that music lessons are important but what about finding a teacher? Do you call a music store? Will their teacher be right for you? Then there’s the getting there; the traffic, hauling the kids back and forth, what about dinner? Yeah – Right! Like that’s going to happen. You don’t need lessons with just any ol’ teacher, especially a task master, intimidating, practice demanding monster that bores students. What you’re looking for is an engaged, fun, well-educated, motivational, big smiling and super excited personality that loves teaching Music. A teacher who makes lessons fun. You already know what you need. You need Lessons in Your Home-the music teachers who come to your home or school to teach fun, private music lessons. Their teachers constantly think of great ways to motivate every student. They turn students into dazzling musicians ready to break out a song and share their talents with the world. Now you’re saying “Hey, this could work” Lessons in your Home teaches piano, Instruments, voice, violin, in fact they teach every music instrument you could think of. Getting started is as easy as 1,2,3. 

  1. Give Lessons in your home a call or email
  2. They’ll ask important questions about each student ensuring a teacher that’s best for you 
  3. Schedule and start your lessons. What are you waiting for? Start Lessons now with Lessons in Your Home!

Get Private Instruments Lessons Across the Nation With Our Instruments Teachers

At Lessons In Your Home, we are proud to offer expert instruction to budding musicians across the nation. Our highly skilled Instruments teachers specialize in nurturing young talent, providing lessons that are tailored to each child’s unique learning style and musical interests. Whether your child is picking up a Instruments for the first time or looking to enhance their skills, our instructors are passionate about creating a supportive and engaging learning environment. With us, your child’s musical journey is in expert hands, ensuring they not only learn, but also love every strum along the way.

Nicholas Moulds

Instrument(s): Banjo, Guitar, Piano, Ukulele

City: Denver

Nick Moulds began studying music independently at age 12, picking up the guitar after hearing Led Zeppelin for the first time. Throughout high school, he honed his craft by taking guitar lessons, playing in different music groups around Manhattan, KS as well as joining the school Chamber Choir as a tenor.
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Mehrnoush Aghagholizadeh

Instrument(s): Piano

Mehrnoush Aghagholizadeh is a NoVA based Piano Instructor with Lessons In Your Home. She was born in Tehran, Iran and began her musical journey by taking the Orff method classes for children at the age of six. She was introduced to different musical instruments such as xylophones, metallophones and glockensp...

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Ethan Rosario

Instrument(s): Guitar

City: Seattle

Ethan was exposed to music at a very young age. Coming from a family of musicians, he always felt the need to pick up an instrument and play for those around him. He was then given this chance at nine years old and never turned back. He began to take lessons at nine years old for guitar through one of his fam...

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Nino Lakvekheliani

Instrument(s): Piano, Singing, Voice

City: Orlando

Nino Lakvekheliani was born in the Republic of Georgia in East Europe. When she was three, she sang for the first time on stage and in the 2nd grade she started taking piano classes. At the age of 16, she began studying voice and after high school she was accepted into Tbilisi V. Sarajishvili State Conservato...

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Kelvin Penn

Kelvin Penn is a piano player, music producer, and singer songwriter from the Pacific Northwest. His musical journey was, and still is a long one. His first instrument was saxophone which he played in concert band. Growing older into his teens, Kelvin decided to pick up piano - he fell in love with the learni...

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Quinn Davis

Instrument(s): Piano, Singing, Voice

City: Atlanta

Quinn Davis is a native Georgian. Her life in music began at nine years
old when her mother enrolled her in piano lessons. Her interest in
classical music and church musicianship grew over the years and
developed through attending seminars and workshops geared toward
both classical and sacred music wi...

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Alison Weber

Instrument(s): Guitar, Piano, Viola, Violin

City: Atlanta

Alison Weber graduated from the University of Georgia earning her undergraduate degree in Music Education with Maggie Snyder. She is currently pursuing her Master's of Music Education degree from the University of West Georgia. Alison or "Ally" will be starting her third year of teaching middle school orchest...

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Henry Mansfield

City: Seattle

Henry Mansfield is a songwriter, performer and composer based in Seattle, WA. Getting his start on piano and voice, Henry's omnivorous musicianship quickly expanded to drums, bass, ukulele, accordion and analogue synths. An artist at heart, he is deeply passionate about creating thoughtful, fun and culturally...

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Ginna Rivera

Ginna Rivera is a devoted music producer and worship leader with a diverse background in performance and education. Beginning her musical journey in her youth, she has served in various capacities within her local church's worship band, igniting her lifelong passion for music.

Ginna's educational path incl...

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Kay Nakazawa

Instrument(s): Piano, Violin

Kay Nakazawa is a Washington, D.C. based Violin Instructor and Performer. She also teaches Piano.
From an early age, Kay began her violin studies at the Music Institute of Chicago. She studied with Kyung Yu during her undergraduate years at Yale, performed at Carnegie Hall and on tour in Russia as a membe...

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After answering any questions you might have, we’ll pair you with a local teacher that best matches your age, schedule, skill level, and goals.

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Why Should A Student Take Instruments Lessons?

Embarking on Instruments lessons at Lessons In Your Home is more than just learning chords and melodies; it’s diving into a world where creativity meets expression in one of the most accessible and influential musical forms. Instruments lessons offer a dynamic platform for students to express themselves, harness their creativity, and gain confidence in their musical abilities. Each strum provides not only a step closer to mastering the instrument but also strengthens cognitive skills, enhances coordination, and boosts self-confidence.

The Instruments is uniquely versatile, resonating across countless genres such as rock, blues, pop, and folk, making it an instrument that adapts to any student’s musical tastes and aspirations. Students learn to navigate diverse musical landscapes, which enriches their understanding of music and broadens their cultural appreciation. Moreover, playing the Instruments can be a profound way to connect with others, providing a common language that transcends words.

Our Instruments lessons are designed with the student’s personal growth in mind. Our experienced instructors are committed to crafting engaging, customized lesson plans that motivate and inspire. Whether the goal is to play around a campfire, perform in a band, or simply enjoy private moments of musical solitude, Instruments lessons at Lessons In Your Home pave the way for a fulfilling and lifelong musical journey.

Instruments Lessons Tailored for Kids

At Lessons In Your Home, we specialize in making Instruments lessons for kids not just educational, but a total blast. Our core belief is that learning an instrument like the Instruments should be fun, engaging, and an essential part of developing a child’s creative expression and personality. We recognize that each child is unique, and that’s why our lessons are custom-designed to fit individual interests and learning styles. From rock to pop, from blues to folk, our instructors tailor the content to include music genres that resonate and excite our students, ensuring they stay passionate and motivated.

Our teaching approach is crafted to be light-hearted and enjoyable. We begin with simple chords and quickly progress to playing complete songs, enabling children to see their improvements and maintain excitement about their musical journey. This method not only keeps the lessons enjoyable but also lays a solid foundation for musical skill and personal confidence. For children keen on showing off their newfound talents, we provide opportunities to perform in recitals and other events, giving them a platform to shine and experience the excitement of live performance.

Understanding the hectic schedules of modern families, we prioritize convenience without compromising the quality of our music education. Our instructors come directly to your home, eliminating the need for you to deal with traffic or scheduling conflicts. We align our sessions with your family’s routine, ensuring that your child’s music education integrates smoothly into your daily life. This commitment to accommodating family needs makes our Instruments lessons a harmonious addition to your child’s development, both as a musician and as a thriving young individual.

Benefits of Instruments Lessons for Students

Instruments lessons offer far more than just musical skills; they provide a gateway to personal development and self-expression that can shape a child’s life. At Lessons In Your Home, we’ve witnessed firsthand how learning the Instruments can empower young minds, fostering a belief in themselves that they can achieve anything they set their minds to. This confidence, born in music lessons, often carries through to all areas of their lives, helping them to face challenges with resilience and determination.

Instruments Develops Coordination & Cognition
For many children, the Instruments is not only an instrument but a tool for growth. As they learn to synchronize their strumming with chord changes, they enhance their sensory motor skills, timing, and rhythm. This coordination is crucial, not just for music, but for developing cognitive abilities that aid in all academic areas. The act of reading music and translating it into hand movements activates diverse parts of the brain, improving focus and critical thinking skills. This cognitive stimulation is wrapped in the joy of music, making it a pleasurable and enriching experience.

Playing Instruments Helps with Creativity & Expression
Instruments lessons are a canvas for creative expression. They allow students to convey emotions and tell their stories through music, whether they are strumming their first chord or composing their own songs. This artistic outlet is vital for emotional health and develops a sense of identity and personal voice. As students perform and share their music, they gain confidence and self-esteem. Our instructors nurture this process, guiding each student to find their unique sound in a supportive and encouraging environment.

The Transformative Impact of Music
There’s a transformative power in music that has been part of Lessons In Your Home’s story from the beginning. We believe that learning the Instruments (or any instrument) is not just about acquiring a skill but about opening doors to new possibilities. A personal story from our community involves a young student who, through Instruments lessons, overcame shyness and learned to stand confidently on stage, a skill that translated into public speaking and leadership in school. Such stories are common in our experience, highlighting how Instruments lessons can be a cornerstone for lifelong confidence and success.

Encourage your child to pick up a Instruments, and watch as they tune not only their instrument but their entire outlook on what they can achieve. Let’s make the world a more harmonious place, one Instruments lesson at a time.

What Do You Need for Your First Instruments Lesson?

Here’s what you’ll need to get off to a great start. First and foremost, you’ll need a Instruments. While any basic Instruments from a music shop will do, the choice of style and brand is entirely up to you—whether it’s a beautifully designed model or a trusted brand. Along with your Instruments, make sure you have a tuner, a strap, and a few picks; these accessories are essential for comfortable playing.

Don’t worry about sheet music or lesson books; our teachers will bring all the necessary educational materials to your lesson. However, one often-overlooked item is a music stand. A good music stand will hold your music at eye level, making it easier to read while you play and keeping your sheets neatly organized. With these items in hand, you’re all set for a successful first Instruments lesson. Let the music begin!

Get Started Today with Instruments Lessons!

Kickstart your child’s Instruments-playing journey right from the comfort of your own home with Lessons In Your Home. We’re passionate about delivering Instruments lessons that are not only convenient but also deeply engaging and perfectly suited to your child’s individual style and pace. Our home-based lessons mean no travel hassles and a seamless fit into your daily schedule, allowing your child to learn in the familiar and relaxed environment of your home.

Is your child ready to explore the exciting world of Instruments? Reach out to us now to book their first lesson. Our dedicated team is eager to connect your child with an instructor who will inspire and guide them every step of the way. Let’s transform your living room into a stage for musical growth and discovery!

Instruments Lesson FAQs

What is the best age to start Instruments lessons?

Learning Instruments is great for all ages, and a person can start as young as 4 years old. While you can start that young, it’s important to contact us about the size and stringed type of Instruments you intend for your child to learn on. The Instruments can come in scaled sizes for students of younger ages. Typical sizes include 1/2 scale, best for students 4-7, 3/4 scale, best for students 8-11, and full sized which works well for most students 12 years old and up.

Should I learn on an electric Instruments or acoustic Instruments?

You can technically learn on either. It really depends on what your goals and desires are for learning Instruments. In general, learning on an acoustic is more “foundational” for understanding the Instruments as a whole. Young learners will also develop more finger strength on an acoustic, which will make switching to electric much easier. But if your child has a natural inclination to electric Instruments, start them out on that!

What Instruments equipment do I need to prepare before starting Instruments lessons?

Besides the Instruments itself, there’s not a whole lot more you need. We’d recommend having these things to improve and speed up learning: 

  • Picks – Learning how to play the Instruments with a pick helps young Instrumentsists strum the strings. There’s all sorts of pic sizes and thickness. When starting out, a pack of medium or soft pics will aid in learning. 
  • Instruments Strap – If you want to play or practice standing up, then a strap is a must. Plus, Instruments straps can be customized can give kids a sense of personality. 
  • Spare Strings – Strings break down over time and need changing based on how frequently you play. It is always handy to have extra strings on hand when one string breaks, when they start to feel rusty, or when you want to improve the tone of your Instruments. 
  • Tuner – Having a well-tuned instrument is key to sounding good and staying on pitch. You’ll want to start each practice by tuning your Instruments as weather, humidity, and other variables can make your strings go flat or sharp. 
  • Metronome – While you can still learn the Instruments without a metronome, practicing with it at home can ensure good rhythm when playing. It is especially important when planning to play with other musicians. There are tons of devices or free apps that you can use. 

When in doubt, ask your Instruments teacher! They’ll help you guide you in what you need to be successful.

Will my fingers hurt when I play the Instruments?

Sore fingers when first learning Instruments is completely normal. Don’t worry; as you practice more, muscle strength in your forearm and calluses on your fingers will develop. The pain will go away pretty quickly in time. If necessary, there are some ways to lessen the pain when practicing such as using lighter strings. Ask your Instruments teacher about this if you’re dealing with pain!

How much time should I spend practicing the Instruments?

Any practice is better than no practice. In fact, there is no magic number of minutes because we teach that consistency is the key to success. We’d rather our students play for 10 minutes a day daily rather than 60 minutes in one sitting in a week. One of the benefits of private lessons is that our teachers will give recommendations to your practice time and habits based on your child’s learning style. There’s a lot to consider on an individual student level for how much time should be spent practicing.

Is it important to be able to read music when learning the Instruments?

You don’t have to read sheet music to start learning Instruments! Long term, our goal for our students is to help them be independent as musicians. Reading sheet music, or learning the ability to learn a piece of new music, is foundational to that goal.

How long does it take to be good at playing the Instruments?

When you learn an instrument in the right way, you’re not going to want to stop learning. That’s the best part of having a professional private music teacher! With that in mind, students are able to play songs from the first few lessons. But remember, even the “greats” are still learning. Eric Clapton famously refers to himself as still learning and trying to get better at the Instruments, so there’s always room for learning and improvement.

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