Adapted Music Lessons

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In music therapy, the music therapist may use a variety of musical interventions to address their client’s non-musical goals; however, in an adapted music lesson the instructor will use a modified approach to teaching music, including the use of visual aids or modified tuning. Instructional methods are adapted to the individual's learning style, functioning level, strengths and needs. Adapted music lessons are offered on the following instruments: voice, piano, guitar, and ukulele.

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  • What is the difference between traditional music lessons and adapted music lessons?

    In an adapted music lesson the therapist will use a modified approach to teaching music, including the use of visual aids or modified tuning. Instructional methods are adapted to the individual's learning style, functioning level, strengths and needs.

  • What instruments do you offer for adapted music lessons?

    Adapted music lessons are offered on the following instruments: voice, piano, guitar, and ukulele. Please contact us if you are looking for instruction on a particular instrument. 

  • What instrument would be best for my child to start with?

    The best instrument for your child to start on would be the specific instrument that they have expressed interest in. If they are unsure of what instrument they are interested in, we can expose them to different instruments to gauge their interest. We like to recommend the piano for students new to lessons as it provides great foundational skills for learning other instruments. 

  • What is the cost of adapted music lessons?

    Adapted music lessons are offered on the following instruments: voice, piano, guitar, and ukulele. 


    • 30 minutes- $70
    • 45 minutes- $95
    • 60 minutes- $120
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