Music Lessons for Kids.

Quality private instruction at a fraction of the cost.

Learning to play an instrument benefits every aspect of a child’s life but is out of reach for many families.

  • Traditional private instruction is great but expensive.

  • Online services can teach your child but not provide feedback.

  • Automated feedback applications solely focus on the objective qualities of music – significantly reducing the development of musical expression inherent in holistic musicianship.

    Practicing Musician’s micro tutoring is your answer.

    Hire one of our expert private teachers for weekly, high-quality micro tutoring. Our teachers specialize in the following instruments:
    Concert band: alto saxophone | clarinet | euphonium | flute | french horn | oboe | percussion | tenor saxophone | trombone | trumpet | tuba
    Orchestral strings: cello | upright bass | viola | violin

    Feedback

    Live feedback from an expert private teacher allows you to rest assured that your child will fully comprehend each concept and develop good technique at each stage of development.

    Research-Based

    Our micro tutoring model is founded upon up-to-date research on how humans learn to provide a more efficient and effective experience than traditional private lessons, let alone automated feedback apps.

    Affordable

    A 60-minute private lesson in the U.S. costs $60 on average. Our micro tutoring is about 1/3 the price – only $90 monthly for four lessons. Reduce your cost even further by purchasing three- or twelve-month packages.

    How our micro tutoring works.

    Assign

    First, our expert teachers guide your child’s learning by assigning our free online tutorials and exercises created by expert musicians.

    Learn

    Second, your child learns and practices on their own time, rewatching each lesson as required for full comprehension at no additional charge.

    Feedback

    Third, your child receives feedback from their teacher during their next 10-minute micro tutoring session; then the process repeats.

    You don’t have to sacrifice quality for affordability when it comes to your child's music education.