Kirk's Studio For The Performing Arts

Kirk's Studio For The Performing Arts

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Top Pro
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About

Kirk's Studio for the Performing Arts is the Valley's premier studio for musical instruction. We offer two convenient locations in Scottsdale and Desert Ridge. We teach piano, voice, guitar, drums, band and orchestra instruments to students of all ages in private and group environments.

Our faculty is second to none. We offer performance opportunities that you simply will not find anywhere else. We work with young, first-time beginners all the way through advanced students looking to make a career as a performer or musician.

Our students perform regularly at nursing homes, malls and traditional recitals. One of the highlights of the year is the annual Studio Showcase at a major venue: Ikeda Theater at Mesa Arts Center, Scottsdale Center for the Arts and The Orpheum, to name a few. We have also performed at Cooperstown and US Airways Center.

One unique feature of our studio is our system for "leveling up." Always wanted to know if your student was actually making progress? Now you will. If you're looking for a private music teacher that is a cut above, you've come to the right place. Contact us today for more information or visit our website for a complete listing of instructors.

There is no greater thrill than to see someone learn something for the first time, work at it, master it and then light up. We work every day to see students light up at the progress they make as they learn to play an instrument or sing.

We're big believers in performance opportunities and have something just about every month for students to participate in.


Highlights

Current Top Pro
Hired 24 times
45 employees
22 years in business
Serves Scottsdale , AZ
Offers online services

Payment methods

Credit Card, Cash

Social media


Specialties

Musical styles

Rock, Country, Blues, Jazz, Folk, Classical, Recommendations available

Guitar style

Acoustic guitar, Electric guitar, Ukulele, Banjo, Recommendations available

Has instrument

Student who have a guitar, Student who don't have a guitar, but are planning to purchase one

Years experience

No formal training, No formal training; some self-taught experience, 0 – 2 years experience, 2 – 4 years experience, 4+ years of experience

Able to read music

Students who can read music staff, Students who can read guitar tabs, Students who cannot read music

Lesson length

30 minutes, 60 minutes

Student's age

5 – 10 years old, 11 – 13 years old, 14 – 18 years old, 19 – 25 years old, 26 – 45 years old, 46 – 65 years old, Over 65 years old

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    Robin N.

    Encouraging attitude
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    May 02, 2021
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    Hubert Y.

    Very cool and professional school.
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    April 23, 2021
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    Lisa B.

    I finally have some time in my life to focus on one of my passions which is writing… I went to a lesson with Eric at Kirks Studio and it really couldn’t have been any better… We connected on so many levels but he put me at ease with his expertise. I left feeling more excited than ever about songwriting and I’m looking forward to our next lesson…
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    March 06, 2020
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    Bill T.

    Ive been thrilled with the service and personal attention Ive received from specifically Billy Cioffi! Its been just s very life affirming experience!
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    March 02, 2017

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    Carey P.

    Top notch teachers!! My daughter has been taking piano lessons for 7 yrs & guitar for 4yrs. Kirk and his team had developed not only her playing, but also her music reading & theory skills while encouraging her to stretch and try new things. She is now exploring song writing . What a joy to be a part of this amazing studio and watch her grow.
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    November 08, 2016

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    Grace T.

    My boys are in Mr. Jimmys piano group. They really enjoy the piano lessons and they have learned so much. Thank you Mr. Jimmy, Mr. Kirk, and Ms. Gina.
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    November 08, 2016

    Frequently asked questions

    First of all, we want to know what the student would like to accomplish! What are the student's goals and hopes? Auditions? Want to go pro? Just want to see if the kids have an interest? We take the time to get to know each student so that the lessons are especially relevant to that student. 

    Our instructors have Bachelor's through Doctoral degrees in their respective instruments. We also have decades of experience having worked with thousands of students.

    Most of our students continue to enjoy music throughout their adult lives and many have gone professional or teach as well.

    Yes. Depending on the teacher and location, tuition starts at $120-140/month for a half-hour private lesson every week. Discounts are available to families with more than one student or if a student takes a longer lesson.

    The rate for group lessons is $85/month for an hour every week. Groups are kept small, typically no more than six students in a group.

    Kirk started teaching right out of high school after he finished his first stint as the piano player at a dinner theater. That was in 1986. He's been tormenting piano students ever since. : )

    We've worked with students who are extremely gifted and have gone on to very successful professional careers as musicians. Of course, not every student who walks in the door is the next superstar. We have plenty of kids who participate in lots of other activities. Somehow they manage to learn to play and enjoy music for the long term.

    We work with students from 4-94 and have worked with special needs kids as well.

    We offer a wide array of performance opportunities - everything from a huge Showcase with over 1000 in the audience which is like a rock concert at an arena, to playing for just a few residents at the nursing home.

    We love seeing students succeed and feel good about their performances.

    Unless you're looking to become to the next Horowitz, find a teacher that can teach all styles, not just classical. Make sure the teacher is working with you to set goals and then working towards those goals and measuring your progress.

    You also want to find a teacher that makes it fun. Nothing's worse than a bunch of mindless scales.

    What do I really want to be able to do on this instrument?

    Can you help me set realistic, measurable goals that will help me accomplish my goals?


    Services offered

    Guitar
    Piano
    Singing
    Acting
    Drum
    Voice Acting
    Violin
    Harmonica
    Bass Guitar
    Cello
    Flute
    Music Theory
    Clarinet
    Harp
    Djembe
    Beatbox
    Oboe
    Bassoon
    Audio Production
    Synthesizer
    Kazoo
    Brass Lessons