See below for our prices and the prices of other lesson providers. 

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Before starting any lesson program, be sure to ask these questions...  
  • How does the teacher decide what material will be covered?
  • How are lesson objectives and at-home assignments communicated to the student and parent?
  • How and when will I know if private lessons are "working"?
  • How does the administration monitor the effectiveness of the instructors?
  • And then GO LOOK AT THEIR FACILITIES. This is important!!

How Our Three Step System Encourages Success

Step One: The Plan
Early in each student's enrollment, and at the beginning of each subsequent semester, the teacher and student (and parents, when applicable) work together to determine what the student's goals are for the term. We call this written document "The Plan," and a copy of it is kept in each student's music notebook. We refer to it throughout the term to make sure that we are spending time in the ways that will give you what YOU are looking for, not just what the teacher feels like teaching.
                           
Step Two:  Weekly Progress Reviews
Each week, we document how your lesson time was spent and what can be done between lessons to move you toward the goals outlined on The Plan. For younger students, parents can review what is happening during lesson time and exactly what the student should be doing to make progress. Copies of these weekly reports are also kept in both the students' and the teachers' notebooks.   
                           
Step Three:  Semester Reviews
At the end of each term, the teacher and student record their progress against the goals set in The Plan. This also provides an open forum to talk about what needs to be adjusted to provide the most effective learning experience. What does the teacher need to do differently to motivate the student? What does the student need to do to make more progress? Does it make sense to continue with lessons? Our experienced staff uses this opportunity to take inventory of what is and isn't working, preventing the all-too-common experience of lessons that go on for years without producing results.

Ask any teacher at your child's school and you'll be told that it is nearly impossible to make meaningful progress without these three critical elements. First Chair was founded by a music teacher and an elementary school teacher, dedicated to providing families with a place where education was paramount and retail sales were not permitted to get in the way.

We know that an unsuccessful experience with private lessons not only wastes a family's time and money, it risks damaging a child's view of music as a positive and fulfilling experience forever. We won't let that happen.

 

Prices
Your family is investing a significant amount of time and money in private lessons. A low quality lesson experience can turn your child against music education forever ("I'm bored. I hate this.") For about an extra $50 per semester, you can be part of the best music education program around. Tour our school, meet our staff, and you'll understand why we cost a little bit more than the other guys.
First Chair- $19.50 per lesson
Royalton Music- $17 per lesson
Bruno Brothers- $16 per lesson
Music Workshop- $15 per lesson
Music Adventures- $15 per lesson
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Rental Rate Comparisons
We don't offer rentals, but we know the info will help our students. It is always important to get an impartial opinion on what you really need before walking into a retail store. Don't let a salesperson send you out the door with something that isn't really right for you.
General Advice About Renting
  • Get the service agreement. The lifestyle of a child just mandates having a back up plan!
  • Talk to someone NOT associated with the rental about what size instrument to get. If your child needs a 1/2 size violin, but the store only has a 3/4 in stock, they are not likely to emphasize the importance of getting the right size. (First Chair offers a free consultation with one of our music education professionals before you rent your instrument.)

 

Royalton Music

Cleveland Violins

Bruno Brothers

Music Workshop

 

North Royalton

Medina

Strongsville

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Alto Sax

$55

 

$65 total for first 3 months, $40/mo after

 

Bells

$25

 

 

 

Cello

$55

$41+onetime$125

$65 total for first 3 months, $40/mo after

 

Clarinet

$25

 

$44 total for first 3 months, $24/mo after

 

Flute

$25

 

$44 total for first 3 months, $24/mo after

 

French Horn

$55

 

 

 

Guitar (no amp)

$27

 

 

 

Guitar (w/amp)

$37

 

 

 

Elec. Bass (no amp)

$27

 

 

 

Elec. Bass (w/amp)

$37

 

 

 

Acoustic Bass

 

$41+onetime$125

 

 

Oboe

$55

 

$65 total for first 3 months, $40/mo after

 

Snare Drum

$25

 

 

 

Snare and Bells Kit

$35

 

 

 

Tenor Sax

$70

 

$110 total for first 3 months, $64/mo after

 

Trombone

$35

 

$44 total for first 3 months, $24/mo after

 

Trumpet/Cornet

$35

 

$44 total for first 3 months, $24/mo after

 

Viola

$28

$21+onetime $50

$44 total for first 3 months, $24/mo after

 

Violin

$25

$17 + onetime $50

$44 total for first 3 months, $24/mo after

 

Additional Questions or need further information?

13511 West 130th Street at Route 82 (inside Southern Hills Community Church)
North Royalton OH 44133
Phone: (440) 582-5878