String Music Lesson
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Group Violin Lessons
Unlock Your Musical Potential: Join Group Violin Lessons Today!
Provide your children with the opportunity to be excited about music in a small group environment. In our Group Violin lessons, students will learn:
- Proper Form
- Finger Positions
- Location of Notes on the Violin
- Bowing Technique
- Basic Rhythms
- Note Reading Skills
Small classes for beginners ages 8-11 to ensure individual attention and encourage the social interactions that make learning music fun!
This class is great preparation for individual lessons with a private instructor.
Each student must have their own violin. We have violins available for rent.
Sessions I & II:
Group Violin lessons will meet once a week for 8 weeks on Saturdays at 2:00 pm (Session I) & 4:00 (Session II).
8 Weekly sessions, 60 minutes each
Oct. 19 & 26, Nov. 2, 9, 16, 30, Dec. 7 & 14 (no class on Nov 23)
$120
Session III:
Group Violin lessons will meet once a week for 8 weeks on Wednesdays at 4:00 pm.
8 Weekly sessions, 60 minutes each
Oct. 16, 23 & 30, Nov. 6, 13 & 20, Dec. 4 & 11 (no class on Nov 27)
$120
Rehearsals will be led by violin instructors Yvonne Mancuso & Anthony Mancuso. The groups will be minimum of 3 and maximum of 6 students. Please note that missed classes are not eligible to be rescheduled. Lesson fees will be charged before the first lesson.
Classes must have a minimum of 3 students.
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Sign up is easy and parent-friendly. You can register online or by calling our office.
We care about your musical interests
Loving the music you play is important to a good violin learning experience. That is why our teachers will always strive to help you learn the style and types of music you enjoy. Young beginners love the traditional repertoire that violin students start off playing, but as the student progresses their teacher can incorporate a variety of different pieces that they might also enjoy. And if you or your child aren’t quite sure what music might be the most enjoyable to learn, our teachers will help you discover it!
Good technique starts here
Emphasizing the style of music you love is important, but good technique is also vital to a student’s long-term success playing violin, viola, or cello. We will always work to make sure that all of our string students are not only enjoying their lessons, but learning the “right” way so that they can be a successful musician for the rest of their life.
High quality string teachers
Our goal is to hire the best string teachers in the area. But more than that, our teachers are fun and engaging and always encouraging to their students. We perform professional background checks on all of our teachers before they are allowed to teach at the Music Learning Center.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our string teachers understand that every student is an individual, with personal musical needs and goals. We make it a priority to tailor how we teach and what we teach to each student.
When you begin violin, viola or cello lessons with us, your teacher will ask about your favorite type of music, and then set goals to help you accomplish whatever musical aspirations you have for yourself or your child. Together, you will develop a plan to achieve those goals. We love beginners, so even if you don’t know where to start, we can help!
We teach all styles, from classical to fiddle, bluegrass to rock. Whatever style you are interested in, we can help you learn.
Our string instructors are highly-qualified, have warm personalities and a passion for teaching. Their goal is to help you or your child achieve their dreams of playing their best. We search the entire area for the top teachers; individuals who embody the high values at our school. Most importantly, our instructors strive to adapt their teaching to the approach that will work best for each individual student.
There is no set answer of how long it takes, but with regular practice a basic level of playing can be accomplished in a few months. Most of our students take lessons on a long-term basis because they want to be constantly improving, and they find the lessons enjoyable.
Yes. Even if you don’t have a musical background, you can ask the teacher for advice on how to help your child practice. By simply monitoring that they are playing the songs and exercises a certain number of times each day, you can help your child achieve steady progress. Many parents will sit in on their child’s lessons on occasion in order to have a better idea of the way a song should sound, or how the student should maintain the correct posture while playing. Though it’s not required, our teachers can help parents be involved with their child’s learning to whatever extent that they are able. Helping the student achieve independence with their at home practice is one of the keys to long term progress.