Ethan Bell Music

Ethan Bell Music

5.0 (11)
4 hires on Lessons.com
5 employees
23 years in business

About this pro

We offer private in home lesson at an affordable price by full time musicians with music degrees in their field. 

I am passionate about giving people the tools they need to follow their musical dreams in a way that implements practical steps forward from where they are at.

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Yorkville, IL 60560
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11 Reviews

5.0

  • David Marshall

    Ethan has been professional to work with, and flexible when needed. My lessons haven't really clicked for me yet (only been a month) and it's taking longer for these older fingers to develop the muscle memory, but my instructor (Dakota) is is patient teacher. I highly recommend Ethan Bell Music.

  • Mikki Busch

    They have been very professional and are committed to what they do.

  • Tricia Schou

    Ethan Bell and the other instructors are fantastic, so much so that we have both our kids enrolled in lessons.We love the fact that they come to our house and our great with our kids!

  • Stacy Grzesiak

    Ethan Bell Music has been the best choice for music lessons! The instructors are great with kids. Our boys enjoy every minute of their instruction and have learned so much! Highly Recommend!!


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FAQs


What is your typical process for working with a new student?

Lessons are catered towards students specific needs and interest of the student while being grounded in learning music as a language.


What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

All instructors have college degrees in their specific music field.


Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.

Lessons start at $30 per half hour and $50 per.


What types of students have you worked with?

We start students at 5 years old and have worked with students as old as in their 70s.

We also have teachers trained to work with mentally disabled clients and have a program for clients high on the autism spectrum.


What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?

Find out what you want to learn. Think of one or two specific goals and your teacher will build the steps to get there.