MUSIC LESSONS

FOR SPRING 2024, WE OFFER 30 MINUTE PRIVATE LESSONS 
IN PIANO & GUITAR.

                 Students must be six years old and a beginner reader to 
enroll in private lessons. The spring semester runs January 8, 2024 to mid-May.
PIANO LESSONS
Our piano students move through five levels of curriculum. They learn to read music and develop their ear. Our classes are for beginners through advanced students.  
Monthly tuition:  $85/$80
Each curriculum level:  $36
Adult curriculum: $30

GUITAR LESSONS
Miss Jaycee Teague is a talented guitarist who plays for her church's worship team and both writes and produces music.  She is a high school Senior that is completing her internship with Soar.
Monthly tuition: $75/70
Curriculum:  $25

For the spring, Mr. Sean will offer classes on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday afternoons from 3:30-8:30 p.m.
Mr. Fidel will offer classes on Mondays (3:30-7 p.m.), Wednesdays (3:30-6 p.m.), and Thursdays (3:30-7 p.m.). Miss Jaycee will offer classes on Tuesdays from 4-7:30 p.m.


FEES AND RECITALS

REGISTRATION FEE:  There is an annual registration fee for all students enrolled at Soar Creative Arts Center.   It is $45 for one new student and $25 for each additional new student in the family. Returning students pay $40 for one student and $25 for each additional student in the family.

MUSIC RECITAL FEE:  In December, we have our fall music recital at the Berry Barn on Liuzza Farms.  All music students perform an individual song.  This is a catered dinner that we sell tickets to.  Tickets are $33 each and are non-refundable.  There is also a $125 recital fee per student that goes to rent the venue and to programs.  Additional siblings who are in our music recital only pay a $100 recital fee.  It is billed in October.

Our spring recital is held in May.  This recital is a seated production.  The recital fee is $125 and is billed in March.  Additional siblings who are in our music recital only pay a $100 recital fee.  Please note that it is mandatory for our students to participate in recitals.  Only severe extenuating circumstances are reasons to not participate.  

At registration, families sign a policy paper that explains our rescheduling policy and it says that you understand that this is a semester commitment.