Private Lessons (Adult Programming)
Unleash your musical potential with personalized one-on-one instruction. Our expert teachers cater to your individual goals and learning style.
Discover the power of one-on-one instruction with our private music lessons. Whether you're a beginner or seasoned musician, our expert teachers will create a personalized curriculum tailored to your goals and learning style. Enjoy the focused attention and flexibility of private lessons while still having the opportunity to shine on stage through our performance opportunities.
Artfinix Studios: Adult Private Music Lessons
Curriculum Overview
This curriculum is designed for adult students who wish to learn or improve their musical skills. The lessons can be tailored to the individual student's goals, interests, and experience level.
Beginner Level
Fundamentals of Music Theory:
Notes, scales, and intervals
Time signatures and tempo
Basic chord progressions
Instrument Technique:
Proper technique and posture
Basic exercises and scales
Repertoire:
Simple songs and pieces
Intermediate Level Advanced Music Theory:
Key signatures, modulation, and harmonic analysis
Advanced chord progressions and voicing
Instrument Technique:
More complex techniques and exercises
Developing a personal style
Repertoire:
Intermediate-level songs and pieces
Exploring different genres
Advanced Level (12 Weeks)
Advanced Music Theory:
Composition and arranging techniques
Improvisation and jazz theory
Instrument Technique:
Mastery of advanced techniques
Developing a unique sound
Repertoire:
Advanced-level songs and pieces
Performing at a professional level
Lesson Structure
Each private lesson will typically include:
Warm-up exercises: To prepare the student for the lesson and improve technique.
Technical exercises: To develop specific skills and techniques.
Repertoire study: Practicing and analyzing songs or pieces.
Theory review: Reviewing and applying music theory concepts.
Performance practice: Practicing performing the student's repertoire.
Additional Considerations
Student Goals: The curriculum can be tailored to the student's specific goals, whether it's learning a new instrument, improving their technique, or preparing for a performance.
Learning Style: The instructor can adapt the teaching style to the student's learning style.
Practice Schedule: The instructor can provide guidance on effective practice routines.
Performance Opportunities: The instructor can help the student find opportunities to perform and gain experience.