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How Much Does Music Lessons Cost?

Written by Mary Jaira Reyes | May 10, 2022 6:24:32 PM

 

When your buying Music lessons, your buying a coach, a community and the ultimate short cut to growth.  Content is free but motivation and encouragement to overcome obstacles is by far the most valuable part of the process to learning. 

They are not so expensive as it may seem, especially for kids. If you are curious to know the typical cost of music lessons, then you better keep reading. 

 

Jump Into Section:

1. General cost of music lessons

2. Music lessons at Creative Soul Music School

3. What if a child doesn’t like the instrument?

4. What are the best budget-friendly instruments? 

 

 

How Much Does Music Lessons Cost?

 

General cost of music lessons

 

When there was no pandemic last 2020, music lessons were only around $40 to $200 for kids

But during this pandemic, the latest and standard range of music classes is $70-350 per lesson depending on age group.

 

Music Lessons at Creative Soul

 

Tuition fee range:

Group classes: $69 - $135

Private Lessons: $100 - $300

Complete information about tuition fees here

 

 

Group Lessons Private Lessons

For parents with babies ages 0-3, you can come along for just $69/mo (45 min/week) in our Making Music Class.

Parents can join in the Add a Parent program for $40/mo (30min/week) and $80/mo (60min/week)

For ages 4-6, enjoy our Lil Soul Music Class $100/mo (60min/week) with basic music fundamentals.

For semi private lessons with 2-3 students, price ranges from $100/mo (30min/week) & $200/mon (60min/week)

For ages 7 to adult, enjoy a band class for only $135/mo (60min/week).

One-on-one private lessons for ages 3 to adult are $150/mo (30min/week) and $300/mo (60min/week)

 

Discounts:

You can get $20 off total monthly tuition if you pair a private lesson and any group class

 

 

 Trophies & Wristbands

Learning music is so much fun with freebies! Students will have their trophies and wristbands whenever they finish the full sessions. 

 

 

What if a child doesn’t like the instrument?

If your child just got bored with his instrument but nothing serious, you can show him some instrument covers of his favorite song so he'll value every instrument he'll learn.

But if your child persists not to learn, ask him his desired instrument and contact the admin to exchange lessons. Some schools may or may not charge additional fees.

 

What are the best budget-friendly instruments? 

See here: Under $100-$500 pianos

See here: Under $100 - $500 Guitars

 

See here: Under $500 - $1,500 Drum Sets

See here: $40 - $100 Ukuleles

 

See here: $60 - $300 Violins

 

Others: How to Let Kids Play Music without the High Cost of an Instrument

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