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.
