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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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From an upbringing in Pittsburgh, PA listening to my father perform jazz, to studying and living in Nashville, TN for 10 years. I’ve made my life as a musician by being innovative and creative on stringed instruments. Having finished my masters at Berklee College of Music in Valencia, Spain, I have the tools to be an adaptable musician in almost any genre. My passions are studying folk music from Sweden on my nyckelharpa, using effect pedals on my 6-string violin, and being a strong educator to my audiences and students.
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Corey has performed with ensembles such as Orchestre de Chambre de Paris, the International Contemporary Ensemble, and Ensemble Proton. He has participated in many prestigious music academies including the Lucerne Festival Academy, Conservatoire Américain de Fontainebleau, and NAC Young Artist Program. Corey graduated from Oberlin College & Conservatory with degrees in psychology and viola performance. Recently, he earned his master’s at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris.
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Salam is a NYC-based violinist & violist who studied with professors of Russia's Tchaikovsky Conservatory, France's Conservatoire National Supérieur de Lyon, and is a graduate of Oberlin Conservatory where he studied viola with Peter Slowik and violin with David Bowlin. Salam has taught for 10 years and helped his students get accepted in the Juilliard Pre-College program, SF Symphony Youth Orchestra, Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras, and others. He focuses on establishing a strong and sustainable technical foundation while utilizing principles of Body Mapping and Kinesthetic Awareness.
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Michael Drobycki is an accomplished violist and educator with over 15 years of experience. Based in Rostock, Germany, he has performed with top orchestras across the U.S. and Europe, including the Dallas Symphony and Mecklenburgische Staatskapelle Schwerin. Michael holds degrees from the Cleveland Institute of Music and Southern Methodist University. His teaching emphasizes technical development, posture, and injury prevention, with many students earning top honors. Michael’s holistic approach fosters student growth, preparing them for auditions, competitions, and overall musical success.
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Rachel Leader is violin/fiddle and clawhammer banjo teacher and performing artist based in Western Massachusetts. Initially trained in classical violin, Rachel is also deeply rooted in folk, old-time, country, Cajun, bluegrass, klezmer, Greek, and Balkan music. Rachel co-founded critically-acclaimed ensembles including Mamaliga and Magid Ensemble, and has performed and taught at festivals including Yiddish Summer Weimar and KlezKanada. Rachel was a recipient of the 2021 New Klezmer Leaders Fellowship from the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music.
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.