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Q. What should I look for in a Music Teacher?

A. This is a great question with a long answer. Click Here for the answer.

Q. From what ages do we accept students?

A. Piano: 5 through adult; Guitar: 10 through adult

Q. Where are the lessons held?

A. At our teaching studios in Lake Arrowhead, Camarillo, and Dana Point, California

Q. How much do I have to practice?

A. How badly do you want to learn? Honestly, the more the better. As a general guideline, we say you need to practice at least as long as your lesson is, every day.

Q. How do I grade my Music Teacher?

This is another great question, also with a long answer. Click Here for the answer.

Q. How much do we charge?

A. Our tuition is charged on a monthly basis, due and payable on the first of the month. By far the majority of students take one-hour lessons. All guitar students take one-hour lessons. The piano teachers will determine the appropriate length of the lessons for their students. Some circumstances may call for longer lessons or multiple lessons per week. Inquire with your teacher for specific rates.

Q. What are your studio policies?

A. For Studio Policies, Click Here.

 

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