Your child will only succeed in the best environment.
That’s why we’re committed to making sure we can serve your child’s strengths.
Your child is likely to flourish within Aria Music Studio if:
They have a genuine desire/interest in learning the piano.
You’re willing to practice with their child especially at the beginning stages of learning (usually the first year of lessons). This usually looks like 10-20 minutes 5 days a week.
They are self-motivated and socially-able to learn with others
Aria Music Studio is NOT the place for your child if:
They’re not willing to put the time into practicing, or if you aren’t able to make the time to support the concepts taught in class.
Your child has difficulty focusing on a task or is easily distracted by other students.
Uncomfortable around others or they need specialized learning support*
*As much as we’d love to accommodate children of different learning abilities, our studio currently doesn’t have the resources to cater to your child’s specific needs
How it works
We’ll guide you and your child through each step of the learning process.
Fill out the intake form.
If you feel like our studio would be a good fit, please fill out the form above. You’ll receive a response from us within 24-48 business hours.
RSVP to your invitation.
After we read through your intake form, you’ll receive an email inviting you to select the best date for your child’s mini class, which is any current or future mini-classes.
Make the best informed decision.
Based on our mini class, if we feel that our studio is the best place to support your child’s needs & goals, we’ll invite you to begin the process of enrollment.
Sign up for a 30-min complimentary mini class today!
“The studio provides [a] positive, fun and creative classroom experience.”
“It was at Aria Music Studio [that] our son started his musical journey. He was able to gain confidence and motivated musically to pursue other areas like voice, composition, etc. Thank you Mrs. Andrea for being an amazing teacher!”
— ELVIE S.
Resources to help with your child’s interest in piano.
The Music Advantage: How Music Helps Your Child Develop, Learn, and Thrive
Written by Dr. Anita Collins, this book uses neuroscience and the modern psychology to uncover how listening to and learning how to play music can grow and heal our brains…at any age.
The Musical Child
The Musical Child by Joan Koenig is a celebration of the profound role music plays in shaping young minds and hearts. It encourages parents and educators to view music as a vital part of a child’s upbringing, not only to nurture musical skills but also to support emotional well-being, cognitive growth, and joyful living.