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Londo Piano Studio
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If you are not a current student but are interested in lessons, I invite you to fill out a short questionnaire about your student. I will contact you to discuss my available openings.



Traditional Private Lessons are 30 or 45 minutes per week, depending on the student's ability and interest in the piano. The lesson year includes two 17-week semesters and follows a traditional school year, with lessons typically beginning in late August and concluding in late May. The studio is closed for a 2-3 week winter break and 1 week spring break each year. A separate summer program is developed each year.

Group Lessons are an opportunity for students to learn together through activities and games. Students also practice their performance skills in front of their peers. Group lessons replace private lessons 6 times during the year.

Computer Lab Time is planned for 15 minutes either before or after the student's regular lesson. A wide range of games and activites are provided at every skill level. For those unable or uninterested in this, a weekly workbook assignment is given.

Annual Registration Fee is $50 per student, payable at the beginning of each lesson year. Maximum registration fee for families is $100.

Traditional Private Lesson Tuition is based on lesson length, and may be paid monthly, at the start of each semester, or at the beginning of the lesson year. (See Studio Policies for complete information.) Tuition covers all activities sponsored by my studio. Outside events may have additional costs.

Music is provided to the student by the studio, and payment is due the following month.

Attendance is vital to success. Students are expected to attend their lessons faithfully every week. Refunds are not given for missed lessons.

Consistent Practice is necessary for satisfactory progress.

Your Instrument should be a good quality keyboard or piano with 88 keys. Pianos should be well-maintained, and tuned at least annually.

Student/Parent/Teacher Agreement
I teach from the perspective of providing quality music education that students can enjoy as a life skill. In order to be successful, students must attend lessons regularly, practice consistently, follow assignments and bring all materials to each lesson. When you register your student for lessons with Londo Piano Studio, it is anticipated that all parties will make every effort to meet our music education goals.



Click here for complete studio policies, tuition details, and registration information.

If you are not a current student but are interested in lessons, I invite you to fill out a short questionnaire about your student. I will contact you to discuss my available openings.