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Find music lessons in Springfield, IL

Find music lessons in Springfield, IL

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Top 10 music classes in Springfield, IL

Students agree: these Springfield music lessons are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
Taylor Music

Taylor Music

New on Lessons
Offers online services
42+ years in business
Serves Springfield, IL
My teaching approach: I have been a Professional Musician/Composer and Recordist for over 40 years. Wide range of styles. Each student has curriculum that caters to individual interests. My influences are extremely varied. My foundations lie in Blues, Jazz, and Popular music styles of the 20th century. Guitar Lessons with me take place in the following areas: Studio in Pawnee Guitar Techniques: Guidance In Equipment Selection, Recording and Production, Song Writing, Scales and Exercises, Music Theory, Reading Music, Jamming Skills, Improvisation, Performance, Vocal Accompaniment, Slide Guitar, Fingerstyle, Open tuning, Rhythm guitar, Lead gui...
Tom Beverly Guitar Lessons

Tom Beverly Guitar Lessons

5.0(1)
1 hire on Lessons
34+ years in business
Serves Springfield, IL
Dan B. says, "I’m enjoying working with Tom to increase my understanding and improve my playing. His approach to his lessons is working well for me. " Read more
Guitar Lessons With Matthew Von Doran

Guitar Lessons With Matthew Von Doran

5.0Exceptional(10)
Offers online services
1 hire on Lessons
44+ years in business
Serves Springfield, IL
Benjamin S. says, "I've been working with Matthew consistently since just before the start of the Pandemic and it has been a delight every step of the way, even when I moved out of town shortly after I started lessons. I was surprised at how well Skype lessons with Matthew actually work! The course itself is thoughtfully planned and Matthew adapts its content and the sessions to the individual learner, allowing for tangents and deep dives into areas of interest, such as theory, composition, gear, and other important areas of learning the guitar. Matthew also goes out of his way to provide for his students, offering Skype lessons at any time of day, and is always open to talk shop and share music. Truly a one-of-a-kind teaching experience and I highly recommend this teacher." Read more
Majestic Harmony School Of Music

Majestic Harmony School Of Music

New on Lessons
Offers online services
12+ years in business
Serves Springfield, IL
Hello! Welcome to my Music lessons. I've been teaching ful time for past 12 years. I focus on all-rounded musical knowledge of the pupil. Music Theory, Ear training and composition are part of my teaching techniques along with playing the instrument. This helps the students to become professionals and not just a performer. I can teach Piano, Violin, Guitar, Vocals and Music theory.
Ms. Pittman's Music Theory 101

Ms. Pittman's Music Theory 101

New on Lessons
Serves Springfield, IL
Welcome to class! I have always loved to learn about music ( music theory for this subject), and enjoy teaching others. I have studied music theory for 15 years, and continue to learn about it. In regards to music, I have been involved in choir and band while in middle and high school, as well as started learning music theory in high school, and community music entertainment during my upbringing. I carried on my music theory studies in college, where I have an associate degree in general music. I am excellent with my time and patience investing in teaching others for every level in the subject music theory. I am a musician, vocalist primarily
Jamie Merideth Music Lessons

Jamie Merideth Music Lessons

5.0(3)
Offers online services
3 hires on Lessons
5+ years in business
Serves Springfield, IL
Rodney L C. says, "He's professional, patient and easy to get along with." Read more

Your Music Lessons questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.

How much do music lessons cost?

Music lessons cost $40 to $90 per hour. Most teachers offer weekly lessons in order to provide regular feedback, keep students motivated, and provide enough opportunities to learn new techniques and pieces of music. More frequent lessons do not provide enough time to practice and master skills between lessons.

To save money on music lessons consider group lessons, which are often cheaper than private lessons and allow you to learn from other students. Another option is to take online lessons which tend to be more affordable than in-person lessons and can be a great way to learn from a qualified teacher that isn't local. Finally, look for scholarships or grants to help pay for music lessons.

At what age can you start music lessons?

The best age to start music lessons depends on the individual and their interests. Most experts agree that children can start learning music as early as 3 or 4 years old when they can communicate and follow instructions. There is no age that is too late to take music lessons – even seniors can benefit from learning or improving their musical skills.

Studies have shown that children who are exposed to music at an early age have better language skills, memory, and problem-solving skills. Music lessons help improve fine motor skills like hand-eye coordination and finger dexterity which are important for other activities like writing and drawing. Learning to play an instrument can also build a child's self-confidence and help to develop a child's creativity.

How long does it take to learn an instrument?

The amount of time it takes to learn an instrument depends on the instrument, the student's age, and the amount of time they practice. In general, it takes several months to a year to learn the basics of most instruments including how to read music and play basic scales and chords. With regular practice, students can expect to play simple songs within a few months.

Piano, guitar, and percussion instruments are some of the easier instruments to learn. Strings and horn instruments take a bit longer to learn. Becoming proficient at any instrument takes several years of lessons and regular practice.

Do I need an instrument at home to take music lessons?

No, you do not need an instrument at home to take music lessons, but it does make it easier to practice and improve your skills. Without an instrument at home, you will need to find an instrument to practice between lessons if you hope to improve.

Before investing in any musical instrument, you will want to talk with the music teacher to find the instrument that is right for you. Guitars are a popular instrument for beginners since they are relatively inexpensive to buy. The flute is another simple instrument to learn and is a good choice for students who want to learn to play an instrument quickly. Pianos are a more costly instrument but are a popular choice for families since everyone can enjoy playing the same instrument.

How do online music lessons work?

Online music lessons are similar to in-person lessons, only the teacher and student are not in the same physical location. Using video conferencing platforms such as Skype or Zoom, the teacher and students can communicate with each other from the privacy of their homes.

In order to take advantage of the affordable online lessons, you need a computer and internet connection with good audio and video quality to avoid frustration. The teacher and student join the video call and the lesson proceeds in the same way they would for an in-person lesson. Online music lessons require more focus and patience and are not suggested for very young students.

What questions should I ask a music teacher?

Here are some important questions you should ask a music teacher before you start taking lessons:

  • What is your teaching style?
  • What is your experience teaching music?
  • What are your rates?
  • How long are your lessons?
  • What is your availability?
  • What are your expectations for students?
  • Can you provide references from your current and past students?

How do I choose a music teacher?

Choosing a qualified music teacher is important for those wanting to learn or develop their musical skills. Find a teacher that fits your schedule, budget, and learning style by following these recommendations:

  • Look for a teacher with a degree in music or years of experience teaching your preferred instrument.
  • Make sure the teacher with a teaching style that suits you. For example, if you learn better with a more formal teacher that focuses on technique, don't choose a teacher that is more relaxed and focuses on creative, free-style playing.
  • Find a teacher that is affordable for your budget and has availability for lessons that fit your schedule.
  • Confirm that the teacher will help you reach your goals whether it is to learn a new instrument, read music, learn music theory, or just have fun.How do I choose a music teacher?

Reviews for Springfield music classes

Recent success stories from people in the Springfield area.
Davis B.
I have been a student with Matthew for over 11 years. He has been an invaluable resource in my musical education/career. The thing i like most about his lessons is that he gives you the information needed to hone you craft (like techniwue and music theory), while also keeping you inspired to create your own art. Matthew's lessons are a must have for anyone wanting to elevate their understanding and enjoyment of guitar. Can't recommend/thank him enough!
Guitar Lessons with Matthew Von Doran
Anne N.
He's an amazing musician and able to work with my 7 year old!
Jamie Merideth Music Lessons
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