About
We have put together the Best Staff in Colorado: highly educated (college educated with Masters Degrees in Music), experienced(an average of 12 years teaching experience as well as a life-time of performance experience), and the best qualities of patience, enthusiasm, and professionalism. At the Sollohub School of Music, we believe in customized instruction, tailoring the lessons according to the students interests and goals. Private instruction provides the personal direction needed to make learning an instrument fun, the attention to ensure the student progresses as quickly as possible, and the individual focus to accommodate the students interests. and are very experienced with all levels (complete beginners to very advanced), styles, and ages. Try out a FREE in-person or online lesson today !
We love being such a positive force in people's lies, often the highlight of our student's week. We love that we get to work with a VERY broad spectrum of people: all ages, from all walks of life, all interests, all levels. We help people who want music to be an active part of their life. Whether a hobby, a curiosity, creative outlet, a way to diffuse stress, or a career, we can and have helped people make it a reality.
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Able to read music
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
We treat our students as individuals. We work around their individual tastes and personalities. We use a balance of fun, technique/theory, and practice etiquette to achieve the fastest and best results
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
All of our teacher's have music degrees as well as vast performance experience in many different genres. We all have 10+ years of teaching experience but are all relatively young. We understand what it is to be a great teacher and a great performer and how to convey that knowledge in a way that is accessible, relevant, and applicable
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
Lessons are normally $36 a lesson but we offer a discount to lessons.com students of $31 a lesson. We also offer a FREE intro lesson to see if we are right for you
How did you get started teaching?
Coming from a family of educators (teachers, tutors, and principals), I have learned so much about the qualities and ideals that make for a great teacher and have put together an unparalleled staff.
What types of students have you worked with?
We have a very diverse student body. We have just as many adult students as kids,ranging from 5-85 yrs. Some people come to us having never touched an instrument, others are seasoned pros who have hit a wall, and everything inbetween. Stylistically, we have it all. Students who are fans of Rock, Country, Classical, Blues, Jazz, Metal,Rap, and any other style you can think of, we have it and can teach it! We have students who are blind, deaf, have A.D.D, as well as other physical or mental handicaps.
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
Our last recital for many reasons. Because we tend to keep our students year after year, we saw some great improvement, some very difficult pieces performed with confidence and grace, as well as many new faces sharing their gift and hard work for the first time. I love seeing the sense of accomplishment in the students as well as the joy/pride of family and friends.
Even though recitals are completely optional for students, we had a great turnout and went from 2 programs last year to 3 full, back to back programs this year!
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Try a Free lesson to see if you like it. There's no sales pitch. We won't try and convince you to sign-up. You'll know if you like the fit or not. No pressure, nothing to lose
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
How long does the teacher normally keep students?(if not for long, they probably aren't that good). Are you able to teach what I like? Is it a professional environment, like a school/studio or is it some weird guys basement? Can I talk to current students? Are there reviews online?