Pricing

Lesson Pricing

Clear pricing for private piano, violin, guitar and music theory lessons. Lessons are available in Vernon or online, in English or Russian.

Simple Lesson Rates

Choose a lesson length based on age, level and goals. Younger beginners often start with 30 minutes. Older students, adults and exam-focused students may need more time.

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What Is Included

  • Private lesson time One-on-one instruction with a clear focus for each lesson.
  • Practice guidance Simple guidance on what to work on between lessons.
  • Flexible format Lessons can be held in the Vernon studio or online when suitable.

Standard Lesson Rates

Private lesson pricing for piano, violin, guitar and music theory.

30 Minutes

A good option for younger beginners and focused weekly lessons.

$45/ lesson
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45 Minutes

A balanced option for steady progress, older students and regular practice.

$65/ lesson
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60 Minutes

Best for advanced students, adults, exam preparation or deeper work.

$85/ lesson
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How to Choose Lesson Length

Selecting the right duration is key to maintaining progress without causing fatigue.

30 Mins

For younger beginners

A focused lesson for students who are just starting and need a calm, simple structure.

  • Good for first lessons
  • Works well for many children
45 Mins

For steady weekly progress

A strong middle option for students who can focus longer and need time for technique, pieces and practice habits.

  • Good for regular students
  • More room for feedback
60 Mins

For deeper study

Best for older students, adults, theory work, exam preparation or students working on more detailed goals.

  • Good for exam prep
  • Better for advanced work

Not Sure Which Option Fits?

Tell us the student’s age, instrument, current level and goals. We will suggest the lesson length and format that makes the most sense.

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Studio Policies

Payment

Lessons are paid in advance before the scheduled lesson or lesson period.

Cancellation Notice

Please let us know as early as possible if you cannot attend a lesson.

Rescheduling

When possible, we will try to find another suitable time.

Missed Lessons

Missed lessons are handled based on notice, schedule availability and the lesson format.

Family Options

If you have more than one child, we can try to schedule lessons one after another. There is a small waiting area where siblings can wait, read or play quietly.

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QUESTIONS

Pricing FAQ

A few practical answers before you book.

We do not offer free trial lessons, but you can start with a paid introductory lesson. This helps us understand the student’s level, goals and the best lesson length before setting a regular schedule.
For younger beginners, 30 minutes is usually enough. For older students, adults, theory work or exam preparation, 45 or 60 minutes may be a better fit.
Yes. You can begin with one paid introductory lesson before deciding on a regular schedule.
The standard lesson rates apply to piano, violin, guitar and music theory. If a student needs a special exam plan or more intensive preparation, we can discuss it separately.
Payment details are agreed when booking. In general, lessons should be paid before the scheduled lesson or lesson period.
Yes, if the schedule allows it. This is often easier for families, because children can come together instead of making separate trips.
Yes. There is a small waiting area where siblings can wait, read or play quietly while another child has a lesson.
Please contact us as early as possible. If there is another suitable time available, we will try to reschedule.
Missed lessons depend on notice, schedule availability and the situation. The best option is always to contact us as early as possible.
Yes. Online lessons are available when the format fits the student’s age, level and goals. Theory, piano and guitar often work well online.
Yes. Adult students use the same standard lesson rates. The lesson length depends on your level, goals and how deeply you want to study.
Sometimes, yes. It depends on the instrument, level and goals. If books or materials are needed, we will recommend what makes sense.
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Find the Right Lesson Option

Send a short message with the instrument, current level and goals. We will help you choose the best lesson length and format.