Jams Music Center

Music School

Concord, NC

Jams Music Center is a Black-owned music school in Concord, focusing on developing musicians in various genres.

  • beginners in music
  • students looking for performance opportunities
  • those seeking culturally relevant music education

Music EduKate

Music School

Concord, NC

  • individuals seeking private music lessons

The Diva FX

Music School

Concord, NC

They offer customized vocal coaching opportunities and provide performance showcases for students to build confidence.

  • beginning singers
  • creative kids interested in performing arts
  • students preparing for auditions

TR Music & Voice Lessons

Music School

Concord, NC

They offer a range of music lessons, featuring instructors who are active local musicians and have provided over 118,000 hours of lessons since 2005.

  • students seeking personalized music lessons
  • those interested in contemporary music styles
  • learners who prefer flexible lesson formats

Chrystle Music Studio

Music School

Concord, NC

Chrystle Music Studio offers structured piano and voice lessons with a focus on music theory and a free trial lesson.

  • students seeking personalized music education
  • families enrolling multiple children in music lessons

timely reminders and weekly progress updates

HD Melodies

Music School

Concord, NC

HD Melodies offers both in-person and virtual music lessons and has over 30 years of teaching experience.

  • students seeking music lessons in various instruments
  • parents looking for summer music camps for children
  • individuals needing professional accompaniment for events

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FAQ

What is the average cost of music lessons?

Music lesson prices can vary widely, typically ranging from $30 to $60 per hour depending on the instructor and lesson format.

How long do music lessons usually take?

Most music lessons last about 30 to 60 minutes, with some schools offering shorter sessions for younger children.

Are there options for group music lessons?

Yes, many music schools offer group lessons which can be a more affordable option and provide a collaborative learning environment.

Do I need to buy an instrument before starting lessons?

It's generally recommended to have access to your own instrument, but some schools may provide instruments for use during lessons.