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Our lessons are just $49 per 30 minutes or $84 per hour. No commitments or subscription required.
Our teachers are selected from top music conservatories, such as Juilliard. They also must have extensive teaching experience and be recommended by conservatory professors.
Schedule lessons in seconds with the ability to view teachers’ live calendars online. After booking, you’ll receive a Zoom link to learn from the comfort of your home.
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Japanese Violinist, Koko Watanabe is excited to share her passion with students who love making music. She graduated from Cleveland Institute of Music where she earned Artist Diploma in Violin Performance. She is a member of ProMusica Chamber Orchestra and has performed with the Pittsburgh Symphony regularly. Koko is a certified Suzuki Method instructor and has over 10 years of experience. She provides a positive, fun, and safe environment to each class and likes to focus on developing beautiful tone/posture. Parental involvement is welcomed and encouraged for beginners under 10 years old.
Learn MoreHelenmarie Vassiliou is a New York City based violinist who joined the New Jersey Symphony in fall 2023. She holds positions with the Colorado Music Festival, Allentown Symphony Orchestra, Symphony in C, and Baltimore-based string orchestra Mt. Vernon Virtuosi. She has also appeared with Artosphere Festival Orchestra, Princeton Symphony, Hamptons Music Festival, New World Symphony, and plays regularly with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.
Learn MoreCorinna Canzian is a graduate from Triest Conservatorio, HfMDK Frankfurt am Main and Lucerne Musikhochschule, where she holds a BA in Violin, Master in Contemporary Music, Master in Violin Performance and Master in Solo Performance. She appears regularly in orchestras, chamber music groups and as a soloist all over Europe.
Learn MoreDayna is a New York-based multi-instrumentalist, singer/songwriter, and teacher. A graduate of the Music Conservatory at Purchase College, she studied under Grammy-winning musicians. With a background in classical music, she specializes in the Suzuki method for strings. A seasoned performer and session musician in NYC, she has taught students of all ages and skill levels for over a decade. Dayna is dedicated to helping students overcome obstacles, build technical skills, and foster a love of creative expression while making lessons fun and engaging.
Learn MoreHyeji Jeong, an aspiring violinist, began her musical journey at age three with piano before switching to violin at seven. She has performed as a soloist, orchestral musician, and chamber musician, winning numerous awards while pursuing her music degrees. Hyeji has performed in concert halls, recorded violin parts for CDs and music videos, and attended prestigious festivals such as Bowdoin International Music Festival, UC_CCM Chamber Music Intensive, Calidore String Quartet Seminar, and Juilliard String Quartet Seminar. She is currently pursuing a Doctor of Musical Arts degree at the Universit
Learn MoreLessons are $49 per half hour or $84 per hour. Your first lesson is 50% off to make sure you find the perfect teacher for you!
Although there are some differences, multiple studies on distance learning, including this study from UNC, have shown that students are 36% more focused and perform 22% better when compared to in-person lesson.
We also take advantage of Zoom’s High Fidelity Music Mode, which was developed in partnership with Yale School of Music. This ensures that your teacher can hear every detail of your playing during each lesson.
All our teachers are from top music conservatories, such as Juilliard or Oberlin. They also must have extensive teaching experience and be recommended by conservatory professors.
After choosing a teacher and purchasing a lesson, all you need is a computer with a built in microphone and webcam. After booking you will be sent a link that connects you with your teacher at the scheduled time with two clicks.