One-on-One Lessons

Broadway School of Music and the Arts has a 40-year commitment to providing one-on-one instrument and voice lessons to people of all ages. We remain steadfast in our belief that the mentoring and instruction that takes place during one-on-one lessons not only advances the student’s musical ability, but confidence, creativity and social-emotional skills.
Weekly 30-minute lessons are open to a wide range of ages and ability levels from beginner to advanced. A typical lesson involves a warm-up, review of past concepts and music, and learning new material. Enhanced lessons of 45 or 60 minutes may include additional instruction in music theory, composition or arranging depending on student interest.
On occasion, depending on student enrollment and interest, we offer other classes such as group. Suzuki strings to give students a chance to experience playing together.
There are two 18-week sessions (Fall and Spring) and a 6-week summer session. Students may enroll for lessons at any time from September through July. Scheduling is based on studio room availability and the instructor’s schedule. Generally, lessons are on Mondays, Tuesdays or Thursdays in the mid to late afternoon or early evening.
The student is generally expected to keep the same weekly lesson time slot for the whole session.
Tuition is prorated depending upon the number of weeks remaining in the session at the time of registration.

Large Assortment of Instrument Training Available

Instruction is offered to children through adults in Classical, Popular, Jazz, Spirituals or Gospel styles, among others, in an exciting array of instruments: The exact starting age of children depends on the instrument and teacher. Instruments Include:

CELLO

CLARINET

CORNET

DRUM SET

ELECTRIC KEYBOARD

FLUTE

FRENCH HORN

GUITAR

MARIMBA

ORGAN

PIANO

RECORDER

SAXOPHONE

SNARE DRUM

TROMBONE

TROMBONE

TRUMPET

TUBA

VIOLA

VIOLIN
Suzuki Method age 3 1/2 and up

Students are strongly encouraged to participate in the recitals that are scheduled throughout the year. Students work with their instructor to select a pieces or pieces to perform and the instructor coaches on performance skills and etiquette. We believe that performing for others is integral to becoming a musician.

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