We currently offer music lessons in the following instruments:
Piano
Voice / Singing
Musical Theatre Audition Prep
General Music
Guitar, bass, drums, strings, woodwinds and more coming soon!
Online tutoring offers flexibility, convenience, and access to a wider pool of talented tutors—all from the comfort of your home. Homeschooling families already know the value of learning outside the traditional classroom, and online tutoring fits beautifully into that model. It allows students to connect with knowledgeable tutors on their schedule, eliminates the need for commuting, and creates a focused, one-on-one learning environment. Whether you're traveling, managing multiple kids, or juggling extracurriculars, online tutoring meets you where you are—literally.
What You Get With Your Online Tutoring:
Live Video Sessions via Zoom
Connect face-to-face with your tutor in real time, no matter where you are.
Session Recordings for Review
Need a refresher? You can record your sessions and rewatch them anytime—perfect for reinforcing tricky concepts.
Interactive Online Whiteboard
Work together on problems and assignments just like you would with paper and pencil. Both student and tutor can write, draw, and solve in real time on a shared virtual surface.
40-Minute Sessions
Once per week (except during holiday closures)
$100/month
$30 registration fee, or pay three months upfront to waive registration fee!
Designed for one student, not to be shared with multiple students. See Lesson Policies for details.
40-Minute Sessions
Choose a 5-session package, or an
8-session package
5-Session Packages: $160
8-Session Packages: $256
No Registration Fee!
Designed for one student, not to be shared with multiple students. See Lesson Policies for details.
We know choosing the right tutor is important, and understand sometimes you want to meet your tutor before committing to weekly sessions or a 5 or 8 session package. That's why we offer a 40-minute trial tutoring session for just $25 so you can get to know your tutor and watch them work their magic!
Limit one trial lesson per household, per subject.
See Lesson Policies for details.
Music students will almost always need sheet music or books. If you don't have any yet, wait for your teacher to tell you what to get. Even if you do have books or sheet music already, you may still need to purchase difficult materials that better coincide with your current level and goals.