Ages

9+

Private Lessons

One-on-one private instruction for ages 9 and up: piano, guitar, voice, ukulele, and more.

A child in a guitar lesson at Melody Magic Music Studio

Ages

9+

Class length

30 min

Monthly

$138/month

Ages 9+

Private Lessons

One-on-one private instruction for ages 9 and up: piano, guitar, voice, ukulele, and more.

  • One-on-one instruction tailored to your child’s pace.
  • Piano, voice, ukulele, guitar, bass, and drums available.
  • 30-minute weekly sessions.

For students ready to go deeper or who started in our groups. All instruments — piano, guitar, voice, ukulele, drums — taught one-on-one.

What kids do in Private Lessons

  • One-on-one instruction tailored to the student's pace.
  • Piano, voice, ukulele, guitar, bass, and drums available.
  • 30-minute weekly sessions.
  • Ideal for kids ready to go deeper after our group classes.
  • Two studio recitals a year for stage time.
What we learn

Students go deeper than a group class can — repertoire, technique, theory, and any direction they're curious about. The whole hour is built around what this kid is working on.

How class flows

Each lesson opens with a warm-up the teacher chooses for the day, moves into the active piece or skill, and ends with a short assignment for the week.

What to bring

Bring your own instrument if you have one — we have lesson studios stocked with pianos, guitars, ukuleles, and bass; bring yours if you'd rather use it.

Private Lessons

At Melody Magic, private lessons are designed to help students grow into confident, expressive musicians who truly enjoy making music. In a supportive one-on-one setting, lessons are personalized to each student’s goals, interests, and learning style, allowing them to progress at their own pace.

Private instruction is especially beneficial for older students who are ready to focus deeply, practice consistently, and take ownership of their musical growth. Along the way, students build confidence, creativity, and skills that can last a lifetime — and have the opportunity to share their progress in our uplifting year-end recital.

A closer look

What each class actually looks like.

Tap a level to see who it fits, what a typical class feels like, and where students go next.

What we learn

Students go deeper than a group class can — repertoire, technique, theory, and any direction they’re curious about. The whole hour is built around what this kid is working on.

How class flows

Each lesson opens with a warm-up the teacher chooses for the day, moves into the active piece or skill, and ends with a short assignment for the week.

What to bring

Bring your own instrument if you have one — we have lesson studios stocked with pianos, guitars, ukuleles, and bass; bring yours if you’d rather use it.

Why group classes

Three reasons kids stick with the studio.

  • Collaboration builds better musicians.

    Kids learn faster when they play with others. Listening, timing, and confidence grow on the bandstand.

  • Lower pressure, higher confidence.

    Group classes take the spotlight off any one student. Mistakes are part of the music, not a performance review.

  • More fun means more learning.

    When students love showing up, they practice without being asked. The hobby sticks.

Who teaches this

Meet your Private Lessons teachers.

Mr. John

Mr. John

Music Educator

  • Piano
  • Guitar
  • Ukulele
  • Bass
Ms. Angel

Ms. Angel

Music Educator

  • Kindermusik
  • Group Piano
  • Jam Band
  • Singing Club
  • Vocal Ensemble
  • Piano
Ms. Faith

Ms. Faith

Music Educator

  • Kindermusik
  • Group Piano
  • Piano
  • Homeschool Hub
Ms. Jelena

Ms. Jelena

Music Educator

  • Group Piano
  • Piano
  • Ukulele
  • Homeschool Hub
Ms. Michaela

Ms. Michaela

Music Educator

  • Group Ukulele
  • Jam Band
  • Group Guitar
  • Select Ensemble
  • Guitar
  • Ukulele
  • Piano

Frequently asked

Questions parents ask about Private Lessons.

Always. Every program offers a trial class. Drop in, see if the class feels right, then decide. No commitment until you’re sure.

Unlimited makeups. Sick day, sports tournament, family trip. All enrollments come with unlimited make-ups. No ‘use it or lose it.’

Not at all! Our classes for the littlest ones are full of activities that not only enhance child development but also ignite a love of music. It’s where lifelong musicians get their first nudge.

We offer year-round enrollment, so there’s no need to wait for a specific season to get started. Students naturally progress and level up throughout the year, and that’s all part of the process. We encourage families to begin whenever their child is ready—because the best time to start is now.

We know that schedules change, as do kids! We offer a variety of class types and times. We can work with you to find the right fit for your schedule. And if nothing works? You may withdraw with 30 days notice.

Always. Come for a single lesson, meet your teacher, and see if the class feels right. Then decide — no commitment until you’re sure.

Less than you think. We’d rather a kid practice 10 happy minutes a day than 30 forced. The class structure does most of the heavy lifting. Home practice is for reinforcement, not survival.

We offer year-round enrollment, so there’s no need to wait for a specific season to get started. Students naturally progress throughout the year, and that’s all part of the process. We encourage families to begin whenever their child is ready — because the best time to start is now.

Private lessons are best suited for older students who can focus independently, practice consistently, and stay engaged for the full lesson. Younger beginners often thrive in our interactive group classes, where learning music is active, social, and motivating. Group lessons are a perfect beginning and students move to private lessons when they’re ready. There’s no set timeline — every child is different.

Two formal recitals a year (winter is festive, spring is dressier) at Velocity Church, a few miles from the studio. Plus regular in-class showcases. Performance is part of how we teach. Not a stressful capstone.

At the current time we have expert teachers for piano, guitar, electric guitar or bass, ukulele, voice, and saxophone.

Private lessons are weekly, 30 minutes, one-on-one with an instructor.

Yes. Students will need an instrument to bring to their lesson (except piano, of course!) as well as to use for practice at home. If you need help finding the right instrument, we’re happy to help!

School band is fantastic when it’s available, but it usually starts in middle school and only covers band instruments. We start as young as zero, cover piano, guitar, ukulele, voice, and ensemble work. Our teachers specialize in young learners.

Regular practice throughout the week is necessary for consistent progress. But we’d much rather see 10 happy, focused minutes than 30 minutes of frustration. As students gain skills, they naturally want to increase their playing — but reminders from parents are always helpful.

Unlike many other studios, Melody Magic offers unlimited makeups. Sick day, sports tournament, family trip. With 6 hours notice, you’ll automatically get a make-up credit to use another day.

Music is best when shared, so yes! There are performances, including a big Spring Recital. They’re optional but highly encouraged.

Enrollment includes everything your child needs to feel prepared, confident, and excited to learn. Students receive a song binder to organize a growing collection of repertoire and a music bag to hold all their supplies as they come to class. We also take care of copyright details for the songs we use and print.

Private Lesson enrollment includes a 4-month minimum commitment. The first few months of learning something new can feel challenging. The 4-month commitment gives students the time and support to move past that initial hurdle, gain momentum, and begin to truly enjoy and feel proud of what they can do. If you decide to withdraw, we ask for 30 days’ notice so we can offer your spot to a family on our waitlist.

Try a class

One text. One reply. No pressure.

Text us directly. We’ll find a class that fits your kid’s age and schedule, and hold a spot for you. Most parents hear back the same day.

No pressure · No enrollment commitment