Consider a 10 lesson summer continuation course!
The $150 continuation course includes:
- 10 45-minute weekly lessons covering theory, technic, practice and performance material.
- Lesson provided at the instructor's home, conveniently located near shopping centers, libraries and recreational areas.
- A summer-end recital for all students.
- Books and materials (these are yours to keep)
- A mid-summer fun activity for students!
Common Questions:
- I don't have a violin in my home! What do I do? - No problem! If your student used an instrument from the school, ask about a summer rental. They will usually work with you! If you need an instrument, there are several options at local music stores.
- My child has some special needs. Can you help with that? - Notably Bright's instructor has a lot of experience with students with special needs. In her opinion, every student is unique, and one-on-one lessons help each student feel successful at their ability level, not judged compared to other students. If someone wants to learn, Ms. B is happy to help them!
- I'm an adult, but would like to take violin lessons, too. Can you do that? - Absolutely! We love adults trying something new! The same deal from above applies!
- How much does the student need to practice? This is an important question. Each student, each lesson, is individually-based. There is no set-in-stone standard. That being the case, Ms. B will usually itemize her expectations for practicing during the week at lessons. Typically, there should be 5 practice sessions between the weekly lessons.
- I have more than one child that would like to take lessons. Do you offer a discount for multiple children? - Honestly, it depends on the students and the families. Notably Bright treats each student as their own person, in order to individualize the lessons. Please speak with a Notably Bright representative about your family's situation.
IMPORTANT NOTE - If you do have multiple children, please make certain that rules are established for practice times. Distractions must be kept to a minimum during practice time.

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