Find a cello teacher in Arlington Heights, IL

Find cello teachers in Arlington Heights, IL

Find cello teachers in Arlington Heights, IL

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Top 10 cello lessons in Arlington Heights, IL

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Richard Li's Cello Studio

Richard Li's Cello Studio

New on Lessons
Offers online services
1 hire on Lessons
3+ years in business
Serves Arlington Heights, IL
My job for any student is to help cater to the student's individual goal while also making learning the cello as painless as possible. When I work with a student, I want the student to achieve the following concepts: 1. Setup. Cellists will have good posture and be able to make cello playing feel easy. 2. Tone. Every sound a cellist plays should come from a good sound. 3. Intonation/Music Reading. Every cellist has the ability to play in tune. In order to do that, they will become fluent in reading music. 4. Musicality. The fun part of music making is when they are able to express music with ideas. Cello playing is daunting and can seem impos...
School Of Rock Arlington Heights

School Of Rock Arlington Heights

New on Lessons
26+ years in business
Serves Arlington Heights, IL
At School of Rock Arlington Heights, we teach kids how to rock audiences, melting faces with stellar performances and technical ability. One-on-one instruction is just the beginning, because we get kids playing on stage as quickly as possible. Our immersive method motivates them, speeds up the learning process, and has benefits beyond learning an instrument. Not only do kids collaborate with students of similar interests at School of Rock Arlington Heights, they get to work with an amazing network of artists and perform at legendary concert venues. Examples include CBGB's, The Trocadero, The Knitting Factory, The Whiskey, The Roxy, The Experi...
Des Plaines School Of Music

Des Plaines School Of Music

New on Lessons
14+ years in business
Serves Arlington Heights, IL
Founded in 2010, Des Plaines School of Music, located in Des Plaines, Illinois, offers private online music lessons tailored to the student's needs. Serving both children and adults, beginners are warmly welcomed. With experienced university-trained teachers, they offer lessons in a variety of instruments including guitar, piano, violin, drums, voice, woodwinds, and more. The school provides a safe environment with convenient drop-off and pick up for students. They offer flexible scheduling and no long-term contracts, making music education accessible and enjoyable.
Personal Progress

Personal Progress

5.0(2)
Offers online services
2 hires on Lessons
12+ years in business
Serves Arlington Heights, IL
Ian G. says, "Improves my technique and always gets me into better shape for the season. It is also a great way for me to get an intense workout without losing much time in my schedule. " Read more
Midwest Conservatory Of Music

Midwest Conservatory Of Music

New on Lessons
Serves Arlington Heights, IL
Midwest Conservatory of Music, based in Schaumburg, Illinois, provides a comprehensive instrumental music curriculum tailored to all ages and skill levels. Their programs include private and group lessons in piano, guitar, stringed instruments, and wind instruments, as well as music theory and composition. They also host the Midwest Philharmonic Orchestra, a string orchestra program with biannual concerts featuring professional musicians. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced student, Midwest Conservatory of Music offers a music-rich educational environment to nurture your musical talents.
Homeplace Music Lessons

Homeplace Music Lessons

New on Lessons
Serves Arlington Heights, IL
Homeplace Music Lessons, based in Park Ridge, Illinois, is known for delivering fun, creative, and personalized music lessons. They have a strong focus on individual learning styles, fostering an environment of creativity and enjoyment. If you're in the Park Ridge area and looking to learn music in a fun and unique way, Homeplace Music Lessons is the place to go.
Luscombe Music Inc

Luscombe Music Inc

New on Lessons
49+ years in business
Serves Arlington Heights, IL
Luscombe Music Inc, family-owned and founded in 1975, is a full-service retail music store in Elmhurst, Illinois. They specialize in high-quality instrument rentals and sales, alongside providing private music lessons personalized to each student's needs. Additionally, their expert technicians offer top-notch repair services. Luscombe Music Inc is committed to supporting music education and fostering creativity with their large selection of print music, instrumental accessories, and music-themed gifts.
Odeion School Of Music

Odeion School Of Music

New on Lessons
Serves Arlington Heights, IL
Odeion School of Music, located in Skokie, Illinois, is a well-established institution that offers private music lessons, group music classes, and music workshops. They are dedicated to providing a comprehensive musical education and fostering a deep love of music among their students. With a focus on individual attention and personalized instruction, they strive to help each student achieve their unique musical goals.

Your Cello Lessons questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.

How much do cello lessons cost near me?

Cello lessons cost $45 to $85 hourly for one-on-one lessons at home or in a music school. Pre-booking 4 to 5 lessons costs $170 to $380 per month. A cheaper option to learn the cello is group classes that cost $20 to $35 per session.

Find a greater variety of teachers through online cello lessons with a price range of $35 to $70 per hour.

Are cello lessons worth it?

Cello lessons are worth it for more effective learning at an accelerated progress. One-on-one instruction makes studying the cello more enjoyable and provides ongoing technique guidance. This personalized advice helps build discipline for regular practice and prevents detrimental playing habits that prove hard to change later.

How many cello lessons do I need?

You need weekly cello lessons for a year to play a simple song. After 2 to 4 years of learning, you can usually join a small music group with other beginners. The time it takes to get really good depends on how often you practice and your goals.

To make the fastest progress, get the most experienced teacher and supplement private lessons with group practices.

How long are cello lessons?

Cello lessons are generally 30 to 60 minutes long. The exact time depends on the student's skill level, how well they can focus, and what they hope to achieve in the long term.

What age is best to start cello lessons?

The best age to start cello lessons is from the ages of 5 to 7 years old. The cello comes in many sizes to accommodate the small frames of younger students and adult learners alike. Adults can pursue cello studies at any age.

How much are cello lessons for kids?

Cello lessons for kids cost $30 to $65 for a 30-minute lesson. Most children don't have the focus for a session longer than 30 minutes.

How do I find a cello teacher near me?

Find a cello teacher near you by searching for private cello instructors on Lessons. You can also ask for the availability of teachers at local music stores. Sometimes cello classes are available at community colleges too.

Before you decide on a cello teacher near you, always remember to:

  • Get at least 3 different prices for cello lessons to compare.
  • Read what people are saying about them on Google and Lessons.
  • Ask for a references list of students they're teaching now or have taught recently.
  • Talk to other parents about what their kids say about these teachers.
  • Get a written agreement and a lesson plan before the first class.
  • Don't pay for a month's worth of lessons until you've had your first ones and feel the teacher is right for you.

What questions should you ask a cello teacher?

Remember to ask these questions before hiring a cello teacher:

  • How long have you been a cello teacher?
  • What music school did you go to?
  • Can I get the first lesson for free or discounted as a trial class?
  • How old are the students you usually teach?
  • What kind of cello should I get if I don't have one at home?
  • How much should I practice between our lessons?
  • What books do I need to learn, and how much do they cost?
  • Will I have homework between classes?
  • Can you modify your teaching style if I have trouble learning?
  • Do you teach the Suzuki method or any other methods?
  • What should I bring to class?
  • How many types of music can you teach me?
  • What's your cancellation policy?
  • Can I pick a song I'd like to learn?

Reviews for Arlington Heights cello lessons

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Becca A.
Coach Joshua has been outstanding with our family! Started with general fitness for my husband and I but ended up teaching our son boxing aswell. It's been such encouraging experience and coach has really surpassed expectations.
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