Find a Children's Music Instructor near San Francisco, CA

Find a Children's Music Instructor near San Francisco, CA

Find a Children's Music Instructor near San Francisco, CA

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Top 10 Children's Music Instructors near San Francisco, CA

Avatar for Ceci Li, Violinist | Teacher
Avatar for Ceci Li, Violinist | Teacher
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Ceci Li, Violinist | Teacher
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Ceci Li, Violinist | Teacher

Exceptional 5.0

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Exceptional 5.0

(11)

Violin Lessons

  • 14 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves San Francisco, CA
Kelania P. says, "I've worked with Ms. Ceci for more than three years now, and through those have seen my technique and overall sound improve so much! What I like the most about her is she's particularly picky about details. That may sound intimidating from just reading, but if you look at it from a musician standpoint, improvement doesn't come from laziness in performance. I remember going into her class with 3 years of viola playing under my belt, but since I had no private lessons outside of school, I had developed a lot of bad habits that had hindered my playing capabilities. In the first few classes, she caught my main issues and sought out to fix them immediately. Sometimes these habits come back, but now that I'm more conscious of my performance, I can catch these on my own and fix them quickly. With violists being the middle section in a lot of string arrangements, it's essential for them to be powerful and confident on their own in order to be heard equal to the rest of the orchestra. With the high possibility of me being head of the viola section of my high school orchestra next year, I'm grateful for her classes. Freshman me would absolutely be terrified of the idea of leading a section of musicians, but as a rising senior, I'm still a little terrified, but I feel way more capable now."See more
Kelania P. says, "I've worked with Ms. Ceci for more than three years now, and through those have seen my technique and overall sound improve so much! What I like the most about her is she's particularly picky about details. That may sound intimidating from just reading, but if you look at it from a musician standpoint, improvement doesn't come from laziness in performance. I remember going into her class with 3 years of viola playing under my belt, but since I had no private lessons outside of school, I had developed a lot of bad habits that had hindered my playing capabilities. In the first few classes, she caught my main issues and sought out to fix them immediately. Sometimes these habits come back, but now that I'm more conscious of my performance, I can catch these on my own and fix them quickly. With violists being the middle section in a lot of string arrangements, it's essential for them to be powerful and confident on their own in order to be heard equal to the rest of the orchestra. With the high possibility of me being head of the viola section of my high school orchestra next year, I'm grateful for her classes. Freshman me would absolutely be terrified of the idea of leading a section of musicians, but as a rising senior, I'm still a little terrified, but I feel way more capable now."

Q & A

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

How much are singing lessons?

Singing lessons cost $50 per hour, on average. Hourly rates can range anywhere from $40-$80. However, some vocal instructors may charge flat rates or offer packages. They may also offer 30-minute lessons for a lower price. Or, they might require monthly tuition for ongoing classes. It depends on the voice coach. 

Contact vocal instructors near you to get a sense of how much singing lessons cost in your area.

How much are cello lessons?

Cello lessons are a great way to anchor and guide your cello practice, regardless of your skill level. From top symphony performers to first-time music students in elementary school, cello lessons correct your flaws and help your strengths shine. The cost of cello lessons will vary, depending on the reputation and experience of your teacher, the length and frequency of your lessons, and where you live. Students who have regularly scheduled lessons and pay in advance often pay less per lesson than drop-in students who schedule lessons as needed. Here are some examples of average cello lesson costs:

  • 30-minute cello lesson: $30, when a minimum of 4 lessons per month are pre-paid.
    • Cost for drop-in lesson: $35.
  • 45-minute cello lesson: $35, when a minimum of 4 lessons per month are pre-paid.
    • Cost for drop-in lesson: $40-$45.
  • 60-minute cello lesson: $40, when a minimum of 4 lessons per month are pre-paid.
    • Cost for drop-in lesson: $50-$55.

How hard is it to learn to play the cello?

Taking cello lessons can be a rewarding experience for students young and old. The rich sound of the cello is well-loved in classical music and is found in all genres of contemporary music from modern folk to rock. As with any instrument, how hard it is to learn to play cello depends on the practice and dedication you put into it. It’s true that some people are naturally more adept at learning instruments than others, but with lessons and a daily commitment, you too can learn to play the cello.

Cello lessons can be a smart investment, especially for new players. Even professional cellists benefit greatly from ongoing training, but for those new to cello it’s especially important for forming a strong foundation for playing. From the proper posture to understanding finger positions, regular cello lessons give you a benchmark to measure your daily practice against. With a professional cello teacher guiding you, the sky’s the limit.

What are singing lessons like?

Every voice coach may have a different style of teaching, but here are a few things you'll likely experience during a singing lesson: 

  • Explaining to the instructor what you want to improve on.
  • Going through a few breathing and riff exercises.
  • Receiving constructive feedback and criticism from the instructor.

Before your first voice lesson, you can ask your instructor what you should expect and how to prepare.

How many singing lessons do I need?

It depends on what you’re hoping to accomplish with your singing lessons. Consult a highly rated vocal instructor to determine how many lessons you should take — and how often you should take them.

Do singing lessons actually work?

Yes, many students who’ve taken singing lessons say that their singing has gotten better. To find out if voice coaches near you have successfully taught others how to sing, read their customer reviews on Thumbtack.

What is a good age to start vocal lessons?

Whether you’re a novice or experienced singer, it’s never too late to start taking vocal lessons.

If you’re thinking about signing up your child for voice lessons, keep in mind that some instructors recommend waiting until their voice settles after puberty. Talk to voice coaches near you to find out if now's the time for you (or your child) to start taking lessons.

Where can you get singing lessons?

You can receive singing lessons from a vocal instructor or voice coach on Thumbtack. Some instructors offer virtual lessons, while others may require you to come into a studio for instruction. 

How can I find a good voice teacher?

Use Thumbtack to find a good, top-rated voice teacher near you. With Thumbtack, you can view the teachers’ profiles, read their client testimonials and check their ratings. To ensure you hire the best instructor, ask them questions about their credentials and success with other students. You should also get cost estimates from at least three instructors before you make your decision.

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