Getting Started
How much do music lessons cost?
Lesson rates depend on duration and frequency. We offer 30-minute and 60-minute sessions. Your first three lessons are 50% off so you can try us risk-free. Contact us at (760) 573-2120 for current pricing.
How does the free trial lesson work?
Fill out the form on our website or call (760) 573-2120. We'll match you with an instructor, schedule a time, and they'll come to your home for a free introductory lesson. No commitment required — it's a chance to meet your teacher and see if we're the right fit.
Do I need to own an instrument before starting?
Not necessarily. For piano, a keyboard at home is helpful but we can discuss affordable options. For guitar, we recommend having one on hand, and our instructors can help you pick the right starter instrument. Your first three lessons are 50% off, so there's no pressure to invest heavily upfront.
What instruments do you teach?
We offer private lessons in guitar, piano, voice, bass, ukulele, drums, and music production. If you're not sure which instrument to start with, book a free trial and our instructor can help you decide.
Students & Ages
What age can kids start music lessons?
Most students start between ages 5 and 7, but there's no hard minimum. For younger children, we recommend starting with piano or voice since they don't require the hand strength that guitar does. Our instructors will adapt the lesson to your child's age and attention span.
Can adults take lessons too?
Absolutely. About a third of our students are adults, from complete beginners to players picking it back up after years away. Lessons are tailored to your goals — whether that's learning campfire songs, playing at church, or finally nailing that solo you've always wanted to learn.
My child takes music at school. Are private lessons worth it?
School music programs are great for group experience, but private lessons give your child focused one-on-one attention that a classroom can't match. Many of our students use private lessons to stay ahead in school ensembles, prepare for auditions, or explore instruments not offered at school.
How do I know if my child will stick with lessons?
That's exactly what the trial lesson is for. We match your child with the right instructor and the right instrument, which makes a huge difference in motivation. Our first three lessons are half-off so you can see real progress before fully committing.
Lessons & Scheduling
Where do lessons take place?
All lessons are in-home. Our instructors come to you — no driving to a music store or studio. We serve the Inland Empire and High Desert, including San Bernardino, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Upland, Fontana, Claremont, La Verne, and San Dimas.
What if we need to reschedule a lesson?
We understand life happens. Just give us 24 hours' notice and we'll reschedule your lesson at no charge. Details are in our Terms of Service.
Can your teachers help my child prepare for auditions or performances?
Yes. Whether it's a school band audition, a talent show, or a worship team tryout, our instructors regularly help students prepare for specific performances. Just let us know the date and what they need to play.
Our Instructors & Service Area
How are your instructors vetted?
Every instructor goes through an interview, audition, and background check. They're all working musicians with real-world performance and teaching experience. You can meet the team here.
What cities do you serve?
We serve the Inland Empire and San Gabriel Valley including San Bernardino, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Upland, Fontana, Claremont, La Verne, and San Dimas. If your city isn't listed, give us a call — we may still be able to reach you.
Do you accept charter school funding or education savings accounts?
Yes. We are an approved vendor with Sage Oak Charter School and are working to partner with additional charter programs. If your child's school offers enrichment funding for music lessons, contact us and we'll help you get set up.