
Introducing Our Classes – Start Learning Today!
Introducing Our Classes – Start Learning Today!
If you’re looking to start taking lessons with your favorite instructor, but you’re not sure where to start or what classes to sign up for, this is the right place! We have a variety of beginner and intermediate lesson types that are perfect for any level of education. Check out our upcoming class schedule below and sign up for one or all of our Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced classes today! The More You Know – Are You an Expert? If you know someone who can teach you more than a book can tell you, then this is the class for you. Perhaps your teacher had a lot of great students back in the day — now you can learn from the best. No matter what level of expertise you have, our teacher-led private lessons are masterclasses in quality teaching. Regardless of whether you’re an expert or a noob, we welcome beginners as well as advanced-level students.
What to Expect From a Private Lesson
Private lessons are one-on-one instruction from an expert. You won’t find these types of lessons in an education program. Instead, private lessons are usually one-on-one instruction from an instructor in which you receive feedback from the instructor and learn from a professional. Private lessons typically cost more than a group class because the price of instruction is much higher.
Private lessons usually begin with a lesson in which the student and instructor get to know each other better. The student will then participate in a private lesson where the instructor teaches the student how to do something. Depending on the skill level and desire of the student, the private lessons may branch out into different instruction areas, such as how to play a particular instrument, or how to train for a certain sport or event. The most popular private lessons are advanced instruction, where the student learns to do advanced techniques. There are many advantages to private lessons compared to group classes. For one, you get one-on-one instruction from a professional. This instruction may be more thorough, including individualized instruction on proper technique, feedback on performance, and instruction on non-performance-related topics such as creative thinking, thinking critically, etc.
How to Get the Most Out of a Private Lesson
Private lessons are not for everyone. If you’re looking for one-on-one instruction from an expert, a group class is the best option. However, if you’re just interested in learning more about a particular skill, a private lesson is the perfect solution.
Some of the key factors that go into determining how successful a lesson includes:
Lifetime of experience
Specialties
Competence
Things to Consider When Signing Up for a Private Lesson
When deciding how to sign up for a private lesson, you want to ensure that the instructor has the right training and credentials to teach the lesson. You also want to make sure that the studio/school has appropriate insurance and safety requirements in place.
Generally speaking, private lessons are safer than group classes because there are no other students in the studio with you. You are the only one taking instruction from the instructor. Additionally, the studio is isolated from the rest of the world, so there are no distractions, no interruptions, and no eavesdropping on personal conversations or instructions from staff members.
The studio should be large enough to fit the necessary equipment for the lesson such as a piano, guitar, etc. The studio space should be soundproof, so any background noise should be minimal.
Where to Take Your Next Lesson
Once you have chosen the studio/school you’d like to take lessons from, the next step is to decide where to take your next lesson. There are a few factors you’ll want to consider, such as:
Availability – How much availability is available in your area? Are there any nearby options?
Cost – How much does the class cost? How much is hourly? How much is a week? How much is a month?
Variety – Are there any other types of classes that interest you? Maybe you’d like to take a few different instruments, or you’d like to try a new skill like taekwondo or ballet.
The Best Teaching Styles for All Levels
When looking for a teaching style, you want to consider the different levels of students that the studio is able to support. Generally speaking, there are two types of students — students with low skills and students with high skills.
The instructor should focus primarily on teaching the lower-skilled students, such as how to use particular instruments, etc. On the other hand, the instructor should also be mindful of providing the higher-skilled students with adequate instruction, so they achieve their own personal best.
If you’re on the cusp of learning a new skill or are simply interested in trying something new, it’s important to find a teaching style that you’re comfortable with. After all, you don’t want to take a lesson from an expert in one area, only to be faced with a completely new skill set!
Advantages of Taking Private Lessons
Private lessons allow you the opportunity to learn from an expert in one-on-one instruction. You won’t get this level of instruction in a group class — the instructor(s) will be in the studio with you, so there are no distractions, and you’ll be able to focus on the instruction.
Private lessons are usually more expensive than group classes, but they’re worth it in the end. When you take lessons from an expert, you’re potentially receiving more than you could ever learn in a class — you’re learning from a professional and getting individualized instruction.
Disadvantages of Taking Private Lessons
Private lessons are great when you want to get the most out of your education. However, if you’re just interested in taking a class to get a general feel for the type of music or skill set you want to learn more about, a group class is the way to go.
Private lessons are also ideal if you’re brand new to a certain type of music or skill and want to learn more about it. However, if you already know how to play a certain instrument or know what you’d like to improve on, a private lesson could be a waste of time.
Wrapping Up
Private lessons are one-on-one instruction from an expert. You won’t get this level of instruction in a group class — the instructor(s) will be in the studio with you, so there are no distractions, and you’ll be able to focus on the instruction.
Private lessons are generally more expensive than group classes, but they’re worth it in the end. When you take lessons from an expert, you’re potentially receiving more than you could ever learn in a class — you’re learning from a professional and getting individualized instruction.
## What to Expect From a Private Lesson
Private lessons are one-on-one instruction from an expert. You won’t find these types of lessons in an education program. Instead, private lessons are usually one-on-one instruction from an instructor in which you receive feedback from the instructor and learn from a professional. Private lessons typically cost more than a group class because the price of instruction is much higher.