Musika Music lessons
Your Perfect Teacher
Browse our online directory of teachers! Teachers boast diverse backgrounds and experience, and our search page allows you to explore in-home or in-studio options as well as online.
a Trial Lesson
Let us know your availability for lessons, plus any special requests, it takes only a few minutes to complete! We’ll match you with a teacher within a few days, and they’ll call you directly to schedule your trial lesson. After your trial lesson, if you wish to continue simply complete your registration by providing your billing information. Quick and easy.
and Learn
Begin your lessons or try a different instructor. If you are not satisfied, you will not be charged and you can try another teacher in the directory if you wish.
Scheduling & Canceling Lessons
Schedule directly with your instructor. Lessons can take place once per week, twice a week, every other week or on any schedule that works between you and the teacher.
Cancel lessons directly with your instructor, but please give 24 hours notice, as same day cancellation will be charged.
NOTE: Discontinuing Lessons anytime or taking several weeks off at a time requires giving the teacher advance notice. If you wish to stop lessons or take a month or more off, please give the teacher at least two weeks notice ahead of the final lesson.
Hassle-Free Payment Solutions
For rates and pricing please Contact Us.
For children under 18 years of age, monthly charges to your credit or debit card for all lessons taken in the previous month.
For Adults, Lesson Packages: Charges are made to your debit or credit card for an eight (8) lesson package.
Risk-Free Trial Lesson
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