About
Hello! Does your child love music and have a curiosity to learn? Does your child wish they could play or sing their favorite songs from the radio? Does this struggle keep them from making music? We are Curtain Call Music Lessons, and we strive to help every child find their inner musician!
What would it be like to for your child to be able to reach those high notes? What is it worth to you to see the confidence in your child as they not only play and sing their favorite tunes, but to also understand them? With over 10 years of professional performance and teaching experience, we can help your child unlock their potential! We offer high-end lessons in the comfort of your own home! Give us a call today to schedule your first introductory lesson.
Our teachers have all studied extensively to fine tune their craft and are thrilled to pass on this passion to your child!
Our teachers love helping people discover their creative side! Music is for everyone, and anyone can learn how to sing or play an instrument. What we enjoy the most is when our students feel confident and accompished in their abilities.
Specialties
Years experience
Able to read music
Lesson length
Student's age
Student has instrument
Interested musical styles
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
First, we set up a phone conversation to explain our music lessons program and to get some basica information. Then, if it looks like a good fit, we will schedule a one hour intro lesson. Here we will give a 20-30 minute mini lesson, then discuss our packages and opportunities. We will discuss the goals of the student and how frequent we want to meet.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
BM in Vocal Performance and Piano/Choral Education from Northern Arizona University
MM in Vocal Performance from Washington University in St. Louis
10 years of private teaching experience in voice and piano
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
We have several affordable packages depending on your budget!
Our packages of lessons are 12, 24, and 36 lessons. Payment plans are available, but you can always purchase in bulk if you chose.
We have different prices for lessons in your home (starting at $240/monthly) or lessons in my studio/online (starting at $192 monthly). Give us a call and we can talk about what package would work best for you!
How did you get started teaching?
I had always had a passion for teaching. I had my first two students when I was a high school senior. Then I entered college and became more of a performer, but always had an urge to teach. After graduating and moving to St Louis for my Masters, I opened up a voice/piano studio and fell in love with teaching one on one lessons. My favorite part is figuring out how to make music and theory fun and understandable to all my students.
What types of students have you worked with?
I have worked with kids as young as 5 for piano lessons and adults as old as 80 for voice and piano lessons. I always tailor my lessons to the students interests, knowing that a classical approach can be adapted to all styles and genres. I have had a barbershop singer, a rock singer, opera singer, jazz pianist, classical pianist, singer-song writer, musical theater singer, etc. If I am not familiar with your interest, I take the time to learn about it, so we may function better together!
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
We recommend taking at least 12 lessons with a teacher. A student/teacher relationship is very important. If there is no rapport between the student and teacher, lessons will not be as productive or worse! Take the time to listen to the teacher and see if it will be a good fit. Not everyone will fit together, and that is ok. Us teachers know this and will recommend a change if needed. Just make sure you give it a real, honest attempt before moving on.
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
What style of music do you want to perform and study? Who are your favorite bands, singers, pianists, etc? What is your intent with music? Is it a hobby, or do you want to make it a profession? Which instrument or instruments are you interested in learning?