| I forget maybe $60 for 45 minutes and paying for MCYO and other things. For higher level instructors expect to pay more. |
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$80 45 minutes Suzuki cello
$75 45 minutes drums (lead drum instructor) |
That is very high for drums. |
Thanks. That makes sense, and I appreciate it because I didn't play an instrument. Those were things my child said, not the teacher. The teacher is fantastic and they do lots of different things in lessons. My main point was to have the child's input, which maybe others also don't agree with, but I think is important for my kid, both for the relationship and for logistics. They are ADHD, so maybe that makes a difference, but for now hour-long lessons work great. There are other things like tutoring that they can only handle 30 minutes. Then there are other things they can do for 8 hours straight that adults think is crazy and exhaust their peers who love the same activity in way less time. So how long the teacher thinks the lesson should be would only be one data point in our decision. |
| $50\30+mins for violin. They usually go between 30-40 mins and the teacher comes to our house. |
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30 minutes and $40 from ages 7-9. At 9 we increased to 45 minutes and $60.
We’re NW DC. |
Would you mind sharing which music studio/teacher in Rockville? |
Yeah, that is dirt cheap, unless your DC started 10 years ago or something and teacher just never raised prices. |
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DD started at 7, and did 30 minute lessons on a string instrument. Her teacher came home, and charged $60/hr, I think. The teacher was new to the area and just getting established, hence the lower price. In about 6 months, DD moved on to hour long lessons. In the next 3 - 4 years, her teacher raised the price to $75/hr.
She has been at a new studio, taking lessons twice a week, for an hour, since she was 11 or so. We pay $100/hr. |