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Trinity Music Academy

Nurturing Musicians
 
Building Community


Experience the highest level of private instruction in a welcoming, supportive environment — with weekly one-on-one lessons for ages 5 to adult, designed around your goals.

The Academy

Fall 2025 lessons begin August 11! Register today.
Have questions about our policies and pricing? See below.

Private Lessons & Pricing
Private lessons are a one-on-one experience for ages 5 to adult, held weekly.

Registration:
When a student commits to a semester of lessons, a non-refundable fee of $50 per student is required at registration before any lessons take place.

Lessons available: 
Piano, voice, guitar, strings (violin, viola, cello), woodwinds (flute, clarinet, saxophone, oboe), brass (trumpet, trombone, French horn, tuba/euphonium).

Lesson pricing:
  • 30-minute lesson: $40
  • 1-hour lesson: $80
If you do not see your instrument listed above, please contact us — we’ll help you find an instructor.


Absences & Makeups
For private lessons, students are allowed up to three (3) excused absences per semester. Excused absences include student illness, a death in the family, or another emergency, at the teacher’s discretion. Teachers must be notified of a student’s absence at least 24 hours in advance.

Teachers are not required to schedule make-up lessons for unexcused absences, which include student no-shows, notifying the teacher on the day of the missed lesson, or conflicts such as school events, sports, or vacations. If a teacher cancels a lesson for any reason, they will offer a make-up date.

If a student registers after the session has begun, teachers may offer make-up lessons for up to three (3) weeks. If a student registers more than three weeks into the semester, the session may be pro-rated, but make-up lessons will not be offered, resulting in a shorter session.

Group classes missed by the student will not be formally made up, but the teacher may provide information about what was covered so the student does not fall behind.

Withdrawal
If you choose to withdraw your student from lessons after the semester has begun, we kindly ask for four weeks’ notice to allow the teacher time to fill the open lesson slot. Students will be expected to pay for lessons during this four-week notice period.