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Discover a wide range of music classes to help unleash your inner musician. Whether you're interested in learning to play an instrument, improve your singing skills, or compose your own music, these classes will provide you with the knowledge and techniques to excel in music.

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Intermediate Orchestra

NYC Violin Studio See all classes by this school @ 134 W 26th St, New York, NY

Join a vibrant community of adult violinists at NYC Violin Studio as they come together to make beautiful music in a fun and supportive environment. Experience the joy of playing different pieces together and discover new musical opportunities in this Intermediate Orchestra class.

(2) Intermediate 15 and older
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Beginners 1: Guitar for Absolute Beginners

New York City Guitar School See all classes by this school @ 251 W 30th St, New York, NY

Unlock your musical potential with a guitar course designed for absolute beginners. Students will learn basic chords, practice with real songs, and connect with classmates at the New York City Guitar School. Guitars are provided, so all you need to bring is your desire to rock!

(61) Beginner 18 and older
$357

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Beginner Violin

NYC Violin Studio See all classes by this school @ 134 W 26th St, New York, NY

Join a supportive community of adult beginners and late beginners at NYC Violin Studio for a fun and engaging class where you will have the opportunity to play music together at just the right level for you. Improve your skills and enjoy the experience of making music with others in this evening class.

(2) Beginner 15 and older
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Acting Lessons: Audition Technique (Private - 30 minutes)

Grace Music Studio NY See all classes by this school @ 5th Ave & Douglass St, Brooklyn, NY & Virtually Online

Refine your audition skills and boost your confidence with personalized coaching from industry professionals. Master the art of selection, preparation, and presentation to shine in auditions for Film, TV, Stage, and Musical Theatre. Elevate your craft with expert guidance and tailored feedback.

(3) All levels 5 and older
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Early Intermediate Violin Technique

NYC Violin Studio See all classes by this school @ 134 W 26th St, New York, NY

Join a supportive community at NYC Violin Studio for a fun and engaging class where you will have the opportunity to play music together at just the right level for you. Improve your skills and enjoy the experience of making music with others in this evening class.

(2) Intermediate 15 and older
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Music Classes Coming Up in Los Angeles

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Piano/Keyboarding for Adults (Intermediate)

Los Angeles City College See all classes by this school @ 855 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA

Take your piano skills to the next level with Intermediate Piano at Los Angeles City College. Build upon your basic music note-reading knowledge and choose music that suits your level. Bring your own keyboard and get ready to enhance your musical abilities.

(862) Intermediate 18 and older
$65

5 sessions

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Guitar for Young People (Ages 9-17)

Los Angeles City College See all classes by this school @ 855 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA

Discover the joy of playing the guitar with this engaging course designed for young musicians. Learn finger coordination, tuning techniques, and how to read basic music notes. Unleash your creativity and have fun while mastering this wonderful instrument!

(862) All levels 9 - 17 years old
$65

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Guitar Made Easy (Ages 18+)

Los Angeles City College See all classes by this school @ 855 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA

Unlock the secrets of the guitar in this comprehensive course designed for adults. From tuning and maintenance to playing chords and melodies, you'll gain the skills needed to master this beloved instrument. Grab your guitar and join us on this musical journey.

(862) All levels 18 and older
$65

5 sessions

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Ukulele: The Easy Way

Los Angeles City College See all classes by this school @ 855 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA

Discover the joy of playing the charming and beautiful Hawaiian instrument with this beginner's course. Learn finger positioning and strumming techniques while playing your favorite songs. Unleash your musical talent and bring a ukulele along for an immersive learning experience.

(862) Beginner 18 and older
$65

5 sessions

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Intro to DJing (DJ 101)

Scratch DJ Academy See all classes by this school @ 2324 Cotner Ave, Los Angeles, CA

Step into the world of DJing with hands-on guidance in mixing, blending, and scratching. Explore the fundamentals of equipment, music theory, and transitions as you build skills to craft seamless sets across genres. By the end, showcase your talent with a live performance and take the first step toward mastering the art of DJing.

(12) Beginner 18 and older
$1,050

12 sessions

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Music Classes Coming Up in Chicago

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Make Music Chicago 2023 in Washington Square Park

The Newberry See all classes by this school @ 60 W Walton St, Chicago, IL

Make Music Chicago 2023 Join us for another slate of outdoor performances as part of Make Music Chicago! Please note: This is an outdoor, in-person event taking place in Washington Square Park, across from the Newberry. Free and open to the public; tickets are not required, but you can register in advance to receive event updates. Celebrate the summer solstice with us! Featuring the Blues by Shawn Holt and the Teardrops and the Reggae stylings...

(4) All levels 18 and older
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Eurhythmics I (Ages 4 - 6)

DePaul Community Music Division See all classes by this school @ 804 W Belden Ave, Chicago, IL

Dalcroze Eurhythmics is a powerful and exciting way of knowing music through the body. Children use their body to explore rhythm, musical components and expression. The preschool and kindergarten years are an optimal time to explore the language of music through social and interactive methods which encourage creativity and musicality in a joyful way. In collaboration with the Dalcroze School of the Rockies, we are pleased to offer classes for children...

All levels 4 - 6 years old
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$197

8 sessions

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Acting Lessons: Audition Technique (Private - 30 minutes)

Grace Music Studio NY See all classes by this school @ 5th Ave & Douglass St, Brooklyn, NY & Virtually Online

Refine your audition skills and boost your confidence with personalized coaching from industry professionals. Master the art of selection, preparation, and presentation to shine in auditions for Film, TV, Stage, and Musical Theatre. Elevate your craft with expert guidance and tailored feedback.

(3) All levels 5 and older
$95
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30 Minute Zoom Piano 4-Lesson Package

Pastimes for a Lifetime See all classes by this school @ Live Online via Zoom

Please note: Online Class times are in Pacific Standard Time 30-Minute Individual Piano Lessons. All lessons are currently presented online via Zoom For over 25 years, Pastimes for a Lifetime has been providing innovative and inspiring piano lessons to children, teens, adults and seniors. Programs are designed to bring out the inner musician in each and every student. Founder/Instructor Linda Wehrli has designed a unique curriculum for the recreational...

(23) All levels 7 and older
$220

4 sessions

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60-min Music Composition Lesson for ages 11+

New York City Piano Academy See all classes by this school @ Interactive Live Online

Unleash your musical creativity and develop your unique compositional style with the comprehensive music composition training offered at NYCPA. Explore music theory, analysis, techniques, notation, and historical perspectives, and create original music across different genres. 

All levels 11 and older
$114
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Beat Making / Music Production Online 1:1 Lesson

NYC Beat Making See all classes by this school

Learn music production from a professional NYU graduate composer, music producer, and pianist in this exclusive online one-on-one tutoring. Whether you're a beginner or advanced musician, you'll receive personalized instruction tailored to your skill level and interests. Discover the world of beat making and music production from the comfort of your own home.

(66) All levels All ages
$135
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Beginners 2: Strums for Absolute Beginners (Online)

New York City Guitar School See all classes by this school @ Virtual Classroom

Elevate your guitar skills with mixed strumming patterns and confidence in chord changes. Unlock the secrets to playing full songs by renowned artists, mastering the "basic" and "best" strums. Join a supportive environment where progress is celebrated, and personalized feedback ensures steady improvement.

(61) Beginner 18 and older
$357

12 sessions

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Music Classes Coming Up in Houston

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Art & Musikgarten (Ages 22 mos-2 years)

St. Paul's Fine Arts Academy See all classes by this school @ 5501 Main St, Houston, TX

In these art and Musikgarten classes, students begin with a Musikgarten class, and then explore art with the Musikgarten lesson theme as a way to encourage your child's creativity, imagination and self-expression. Additional fees: $35 Musikgarten materials fee for semester (includes booklet and CD used for both sessions). Materials can be used at home and in multiple Musikgarten series classes. $10 instrument pack (new students only) Students...

All levels 1 - 2 years old
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$120

6 sessions

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Musikgarten: Beginning (Infants – 21 months)

St. Paul's Fine Arts Academy See all classes by this school @ 5501 Main St, Houston, TX

This acclaimed program of music and creative movement is an ideal start to a lifelong love of music and learning. The specially designed curriculum follows the natural learning curve of children, acknowledging their growth in different areas and utilizing many different learning styles. As a result, all children, across the complete range of abilities can participate and enjoy their Musikgarten experience. For younger children, parents participate...

Beginner Up to 2 years old
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$60

6 sessions

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Music Classes Coming Up in Washington, D.C.

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Kamyar Arsani + Huda Asfour Live

IA&A at Hillyer See all classes by this school @ 9 Hillyer Court NW, Washington, DC

Join the Aftab Committee and Hillyer for a night of Contemporary Middle Eastern Traditional music with Kamyar Arsani. Kamyar Arsani is a multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter born and raised in Tehran, Iran. Kamyar’s musical mission is to spread cultural awareness and unity by mixing contemporary musical trends with traditional Middle Eastern folk music.

(4) All levels 18 and older
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Late Beginner Group Piano for Adults

National Conservatory of Arts See all classes by this school @ 4606 16th Street NW, Washington, DC

National Conservatory of Arts offers a program of piano study for the early beginner through the advanced high school student, beginning at age 3.5 or older. The inclusive philosophy of various pedagogical approaches, informs an approach that assures teaching tailored to the needs of the individual student, with a strong emphasis on building confident solo performing, fluent music reading, and skillful ensemble participation. A typical program is...

(2) Beginner 18 and older
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$76.25
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Adult Piano

National Conservatory of Arts See all classes by this school @ 1810 16th Street NW, Washington, DC

Our Adult Piano Class covers all of the basics necessary to move forward on the right foot in music study. National Conservatory of Arts offers a program of piano study for the early beginner through the advanced high school student, beginning at age 3.5 or older. The inclusive philosophy of various pedagogical approaches, informs an approach that assures teaching tailored to the needs of the individual student, with a strong emphasis on building...

(2) Beginner 18 and older
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$120

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Music Classes Coming Up in Denver

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Making Music with GarageBand

Open Media Foundation See all classes by this school @ 700 Kalamath St , Denver, CO

Making Music with GarageBand introduces students to the world of making your own music tracks! GarageBand comes free with most Apple computers, so it's easier than you think to get started!  Upon completion of this course, students will be able to create audio for your film or videos, edit existing audio tracks, record podcasts and even create a personalized ringtone!

(5) Beginner 18 and older
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Reviews for Music Classes

Music Classes are rated 4.6 stars based on 85,251 verified reviews from actual CourseHorse.com purchasers.

  • Raphael’s art workshop has been one of the most enriching learning experiences I’ve had. I came in with minimal experience and left with a solid understanding of core techniques like mark mapping, measuring proportions, judging tonal values, and working with charcoal to create form. Learning how to see and translate light, shape, and tone onto paper was eye-opening. The studio environment is focused yet relaxed, and Raphael brings both technical precision and philosophical depth to his teaching. His guidance helped me approach drawing not just as a skill, but as a way to slow down and see the world differently. I also appreciated the supportive atmosphere among the students - we learned from each other as much as from the work itself. This class is perfect for anyone looking to build a strong foundation in drawing, regardless of experience. Highly recommend!
  • Fun and quick beginner class. Cosy studio and small class size is a bonus so it’s easy to see and hear what the instructor is talking about.
  • A great team/group activity! Shari and her partner were great at accommodating our group of eight. A very fun, easy, and fairly quick activity that everyone enjoyed.
  • This was an eye-opening experience. James, the instructor, is an incredible teacher with a breadth of artistic knowledge. He legitimately understands art and is a very effective teacher. You'll take classes in a real studio, a no-nonsense, all-business creating environment, not a YouTube influencer's manicured stage. I left the session motivated to continue my art pursuit and purchased more supplies to make it possible. This brief course was an incredible value for the money and I recommend it highly.
  • Great class! There was a very warm welcome and check in. The teacher was great and we got to make a beautiful arrangement!
  • Raphael is an excellent instructor. His style of teaching touches beyond the technical aspects of painting and drawing. He covers the history, the linguistic parallels, and the philosophy behind painting. Being a part of his class feels like I'm in a bygone era, where persistence toward singular aesthetic creations is celebrated, and the wisdom of the artists/philosophers the past are distilled in the proverbs that Raphael recites throughout the classes. Through Raphael's skillful instructions and his own reverence for art creation, I can fully appreciate the arts as a defining pillar of being human. I truly love spending time in his studio and look forward to learning more of what I can do through the skills gained.
  • This course covered a great strategy for starting drawing. Over the three sessions I learned a technique called "mark mapping" which helps to build the scaffolding of drawing in a way that's really intuitive. The instructor then walks through how to fill in the shading "values" of the drawing and finally how to add details to the drawing. The drawings are usually of abstract shapes - mine was hardware. My sessions were all charcoal based but I was able to transfer the skills to pencil outside of the class relatively easily. It helped me get started with building a practice out of drawing.
  • Great class - learned a lot!
  • What a great opportunity to learn more about something we all do! I had an excellent experience with Ocie. He answered all of my questions and gave me tips about how and where to take pictures, as well as how to frame them. As a novice, I appreciated the attention and the freedom. I would highly recommend a Walk About and plan to sign up for more!
  • It was an amazing class. Chef Dan was patient and informative. I would definitely recommend this class to anyone who would like to know how to prepare Sushi well in the home environment. This was my first time taking classes at this school, but I am looking forward to taking more of their classes. Thank you Chef Dan.
  • I got a lot out of this class. I've been to drawing classes where we're just told to draw without much guidance or instruction. Lucas gave us a framework and approach that was really helpful. We had a lot of time to draw. The class was maybe a dozen people so we got plenty of individual attention. The only suggestion I would make would be to give the students a chance to introduce themselves to one another. It would be nice to have a little bit more of a community. I'll definitely be back next week.
  • Baking a croissant can be very intimidating, especially for someone who is a novice in the kitchen. But this class walks you through the process. You work in teams with pre-measured and sorted ingredients, and in the end, you have some baked goods to take home!
  • Wonderful experience! The class is very well-structured so students can experience all the parts of a two-day process in a few hours. Chef Simon is an excellent teacher.
  • So fun! Really great environment.
  • I found Eva because I received a gift certificate to “Course Horse”. Anyway, I was looking for an “in-person” French class, but that wasn’t easy to find. And I live in New York City. Everything was ZOOM. But after the pandemic, everyone seemed to like it better than being “in person”. Except me. But now, I’m a believer. Eva has been in BERLIN, and it seems as if she were right in my living room. I couldn’t be happier. She is fluent in so many languages that one can feel humbled. But Eva doesn’t allow that. Within a few lessons, she will try very hard to discern how best you learn. Do you respond to visual or audio, or written? Right now, I’m reading Le Petit Prince and Tintin comics. Love both, and I’m learning a lot. Oh….Did I say that she’s a kind, patient, and forever resourceful teacher? I really couldn’t recommend her more.
  • Five months ago, I decided that I wanted to learn another language and committed to a comprehensive language-learning approach, incorporating apps, books, podcasts, and more. I was struggling with knowing if I was learning the right things or in the right way. After being tutored by Ms. Rosales for just a month, I found myself to be much more confident in reading and speaking French. At the 3-month mark, I can confidently say that working with her was the best decision I've made in learning any language, and I wholeheartedly recommend her to anyone I meet.
  • very fun and easy! I loved that we learned about the correct basil and Parmesan to use for homemade pesto
  • The session went excellent, Erin was fantastic!!
  • Paulie was awesome and we had a great time. Thank you so much!
  • I took this class with my husband and two older kids. We had a great time & are thrilled with our stained glass succulents. Justin was a fun and informative instructor and helped us create our original pieces in an easy to understand way. We truly enjoyed learning this new art and our time in the class. We will definitely look for more classes offered by Element Art Center! Highly recommend!
  • steve was super knowledgeable. loved the route of the tour
  • Great entry level workshop with a nice variety of tool instruction! I was admittedly looking for something bigger (the name was a little misleading to me) but the skills can be applied elsewhere. Friendly instructors and cool vibe!
  • He taught me a lot in the two hour session I was with him. I think more then I expected.
  • Felt welcoming and peaceful. Nice to be in a group of quiet focus
  • Fun class, well organized. Croissants were delish!
  • Really enjoyed this class. Chef Jen was great and made the recipes easy to follow. I appreciated the baking tips I could bring back to my own kitchen. I think doing both recipes was fine in the time we were given. Eating the treats was the best!
  • Challenging in the best way! Loved the mix of technique and freedom. Left sweaty, inspired, and wanting more. Definitely coming back.
  • Learned so much in this class! Instructor was knowledgeable and personable, food was great, and I feel like I have a lot of takeaways that I'll be able to actually implement on my own.
  • Alina Oswald is an excellent,patient instructor.. The lesson was methodical and well-paced. She provided helpful printed material during the lesson and the next day emailed me extensive follow-up information relevant to the lesson. I recommend her highly!
  • I'm completely new, I took two classes. The atmosphere is very friendly and welcoming. The class has a group of people who consistently go there, so there is a community. Great intro to improv, and I totally will come back.
  • Great teacher! She was very patient and was able to pivot. Loved it.
  • Ocie was fabulous - skilled and clear! It was a pleasure taking this class!
  • Great instructors and very organized approach. Off beat wines and cheeses.
  • Our instruction was helpful, friendly, and experienced. The class was extremely immersive and exciting. Would definitely recommend and will come back!
  • I really enjoyed this class! Ocie patiently explained the fundamental concepts of photography, showed me how to use the menus and buttons on my new camera, and offered helpful critiques and exposure tips for the photos I took during the class. After just a few hours, I knew way more than when I started and felt confident to start taking pictures of the world around me.
  • What a great yoga center! I really enjoyed going there twice a week for 4 weeks and being led by the experienced and warm teacher Aspara. Most students didn’t have much yoga experience and each class explored one of the 5 foundations of yoga (breathing, meditation, diet, positive thinking and poses). We went through the twelve poses in a slow and controlled pace. No pressure here, you do what you can! Price is very reasonable since the center is supported by volunteers. I’m looking at taking another class.
  • It exceeded my expectations. Sam was such a gifted and thoughtful teacher. 10/10
  • Lots of personal attention, care, and encouragement, and everything provided. It really gave a good introduction to the skills and techniques you need to become a jeweler.
  • Great intro into sewing basics. Very laid back and comfortable atmosphere.
  • It was great - I learned a ton and the combination of classroom, walk-about in the class and the assignments were wonderful. Patricia, my teacher was so incredible in knowledge, enthusiasm and joy of teaching. I loved how small the classes were also. I highly recommend to anyone who is learning how to use their camera!
  • Highly recommend. The Home Cooking kitchen is immaculate, and well stocked. Our instructor, Chef Al as super personable and shared several cooking tips for preparing dips, noodles, knife skills, deboning chicken .... and also provided detailed hand-outs so we could replicate at home. The class was fun, interactive and informative. What's more, we had time to test and enjoy a delicious Vietnamese dinner, family style, all within the 3 hour time slot. I absolutely loved the shrimp/pork spring rolls, and the marinated chicken. Loved it so much I've signed up for another class.
  • Anjali was a great teacher and the class really allowed everyone to move at this own pace. Supportive, helpful and insightful. Appreciated it all.
  • Exceptional! The instructor was inspiring and being in the Chicago Botanic Gardens was inspiring and a perfect setting to hone my photo skills. I highly recommend this course and I will be taking the intermediate.
  • Peter was a fantastic teacher. I’m looking forward to taking more classes with him. The lessons have been invaluable and I feel really confident about my progress.
  • Such an excellent way to be introduced to wheel throwing! Our instructor Siri was excellent— she explained the process well, and was very helpful as we encountered new questions and created new problems. We made multiple pieces each, and while only one firing is included in the class fee, the firing fee for additional pieces is so inexpensive that we ended up deciding to keep everything we made. We may be back to take more classes and learn more advanced skills :D
  • I really enjoyed the work. Finding my voice. Being challenged to write. Being honest. Learn to Take a risk. I would recommend to anyone. I’d definitely do it again.
  • Loved this course so much I'm already trying to figure out a next level of it! Even as someone who already does cook at home, especially within my culture's cuisine I learned so much in this class. In particular strong foundational things that ground you in how to think about food and cooking so that we can continue exploring ingredients and flavors beyond what we do in class. Very highly recommend!
  • I had the BEST time at Aterlier Sucre. I have taken a few of their classes and was excited to try the new cake decorating class. Jennifer was an amazing instructor and the class was well-structured and easy to book. I would definitely recommend.
  • One of the best experiences I've had in a while. the chef was amazing the food was incredible, I would recommend to anyone that has never been or done a cooking class. 10 starts
  • My experience at Jalopy School of Music was a positive one. The class size was small(3 students) and that felt perfect for a beginner group. We had a great instructor, Kyle M. I still have a long way to go on my guitar journey and I felt like this was a good 1st step for me.

Discover the Best Music Classes Near Me

Most attempts to define music begin with a notion of music as “organized sound.” By pushing that notion towards a greater degree of specificity, we might say that music is an artform that combines rhythm, melody, harmony, and otherwise expressive sounds into an aesthetic arrangement.

Engaging with music generally involves both conceptual knowledge of these aesthetic principles and practical skill with a particular instrument. While music classes typically attempt to blend theory and practice, they will naturally emphasize one specific component through course content; while a guitar class, for instance, will cover theoretical components like scales and modes, the primary focus will be on techniques for playing the instrument.

Why You Should Learn Music

Music is, as is the case with any form of art, rewarding primarily for reasons of personal satisfaction. Engaging in music offers a great outlet for creative self-expression and stress relief, and can also provide the sense of gratification that comes from the mastery of a particular skill.

However, the benefits of music extend beyond just personal development. Major research universities like Harvardand the University of Pennsylvania suggest that music, and especially playing an instrument, has a strong positive impact on cognitive health and development by engaging multiple areas of the brain simultaneously.

The truly ambitious may also attempt to spin their musical talent into a career. With enough talent, persistence, and, quite frankly, luck, it is possible to secure lucrative musical gigs. Be it an impromptu performance at an open mic night, a small-scale gig at a local bar or coffee shop, a DJing set at a wedding or in a nightclub, or even a stage concert at a local festival, fledgling musicians have many options for launching a career in music at a small scale.

5 Ways to Learn Music

Despite the prevalent myth of the “self-taught” musician, that label is somewhat disingenuous; a self-taught musician is a musician who learned without formal instruction. Even the most independent self-taught musicians learn with someform of guidance, even if it is as simple as watching and listening to other musicians perform. 

Fortunately, it has never been easier to find the necessary guidance to pick up musical skills. Whether through formal instruction or through more self-guided methods, there are many modes of instruction for any skill level and time commitment. Consider one of the following tried-and-true methods for guidance on your musical journey.

  1. The standard method for learning music is through formal instruction in the form of an in-person class, either in a one-on-one lesson or as part of group instruction. Because music is a skill, formal lessons encourage meaningful practice under the guidance of an experienced musician. The combination of purposeful practice with the direct, real-time feedback from an instructor makes formal lessons one of the fastest, most efficient ways to learn music.
  2. A live online class seeks to reproduce the benefits of an in-person class in a more accessible manner. While there may be some discrepancies in acoustic quality when comparing an in-studio lesson to one shared over computer speakers, they still provide the main benefits of real-time interaction with an expert. 
  3. A more self-directed option is to follow on-demand video classes. YouTube hosts a wide assortment of free music videos, and many instructors also produce online on-demand masterclasses, though these videos are typically paywalled. While these videos lack the real-time, interactive component of a formal class, they can be a great way to explore theoretical concepts or instrumental techniques.
  4. It would be a huge mistake to think that music books are simply collections of sheet music to follow along with. On the contrary, most music books are designed as instructional guides, offering sequential lessons to build competencies in both music theory and specific instrumental techniques. The Hal Leonard Guitar Method, for example, is a popular choice for guitarists to learn how to play guitar, and similar books are available for most instruments. These books are often used in conjunction with lessons with an instructor, but they can be used independently. You can find instructional music books for your instrument of choice in national chains like Sam Ash Music or Guitar Center, and also at smaller local establishments like a King Toot’s Music Store.
  5. The fad of Guitar Hero and Rock Band may have died out, but its spirit lives on in the form of interactive apps designed to teach instrumental techniques and music theory in a fun, accessible manner. With apps dedicated to specific instruments, like Flowkey for piano or the JustinGuitar app for guitar, as well as generalist apps like Yousician, interactive lessons for virtually any instrument are right at your fingertips. While some apps are free or begin with a free trial, expect to pay for the higher-quality apps.

In-Person Music Classes

Whether you’re looking for training with a particular instrument or for instruction in aspects of music theory, CourseHorse offers a range of music classes nationwide. No matter what instrument you play, there are sure to be a wide range of local course offerings that provide training in even the most niche of instruments.

While some organizations devote themselves entirely to a single instrument like guitar or piano, a popular approach is to offer music classes covering as many instruments as possible, making it easier to find appropriate classes. In New York City, for example, City Music Schools, located in Hell’s Kitchen, was founded in 1921 with a single goal: to make quality music education accessible to everyone. Today, City Music Schools offers affordable private instruction in practically any instrument. By offering short-term enrollment options, City Music Schools provides flexible access to quality instruction without needing to commit to an expensive long-term tuition. Course offerings from City Music Schools include private lessons devoted to Voice techniques, to orchestral instruments like Piano, Viola, Cello, Oboe, and Flute, to popular instruments like Guitar and Drums, and even to zanier instruments like Accordion and Banjo. Because each class is with a private instructor, you can be sure that class content will be tailored to your needs and skill level. Private lessons also provide a great deal of flexibility in coordinating a preferred time slot, with slots offered from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM. City Music Schools requests that you please bring your own musical instrument with you for all lessons.

Another option is to locate a more specialized organization that offers classes devoted to a single style or a single instrument. A popular focus these days is on DJing, where organizations like Scratch DJ Academy focus on the burgeoning art form. Originally established in New York by Jam Master Jay, the DJ of legendary East Coast hip hop group Run DMC, Scratch DJ Academy was founded with the mission of lowering the barrier of entry into the arts of DJing and music production. While initially a New York organization, Scratch has since grown into a national organization with sites in Los Angeles to spread DJ skills beyond just the East Coast.

The Intro to DJing (DJ 101) course is the perfect option for a beginner DJ who wants to hit the ground running. By covering basic DJ techniques as well as some core skills for mixing and blending live, this crash course is an effective way to build competence in live performances. To emphasize the importance of live performance, the course is capped with each student performing a 15-minute set in front of classmates, showcasing in real time their newly developed skills. They also offer an Accelerated Intro to DJ Course, which combines the introductory material covered in the DJ 101 course with additional intermediate mixing techniques. Both of these introductory courses operate over the course of six weeks, meeting two times a week.

Is home to The National Conservatory of Arts, a community music school In partnership with the nonprofit Royal Conservatory of Music. Operating with a belief that music is a fundamental part of human life and following scientific research into music that suggests that music education can have a profound positive impact on development, The National Conservatory of Arts offers individual and group instruction to students of all levels and ages. The National Conservatory of Arts offers group piano classes, with introductory classes both for children with Beginner Piano for Ages 7-8 and for adults with Late Beginner Group Piano for Adults and Adult Piano

Virtual Music Classes 

In addition to a vast selection of local music classes, CourseHorse offers an impressive range of online music classes available to anybody with an internet connection. Whether the offerings in your local community don’t match your exact interests or you need additional flexibility in scheduling, these virtual classes are a great way to get hands-on experience with a professional instructor without the need to commute to the studio.

By opting for an online class, you are securing all of the core benefits of in-person instruction. An instructor will be working with you in real time, demonstrating techniques for you to follow, responding to your own technique as you play, and providing feedback and technical advice as you go. Moreover, online classes provide you with more access to niche subjects that may not be available in your local scene, and instructors are typically willing to provide flexible scheduling to find a time that best accommodates your busy schedule.

Be advised that an online class does require some extra attention to your personal equipment and playing space. While high-quality speakers and microphones are not essential—even basic equipment is functional—the sound quality of a session will depend on your equipment, and cannot hope to match the acoustics of being in the same room as your instructor. While the notes will still be recognizable, the discrepancy in quality may prove frustrating to those particularly sensitive to such matters.

Online classes are often a great way to learn more about music theory, because they focus on areas where discrepancies in sound quality are not as critical as in instrumental classes. Songwriting resources are available on the West Coast, where thriving entertainment industries rely on talented writers, actors, and musicians flocking to hubs like Los Angeles. This community has given rise to institutions like the Songwriting School of Los Angeles, a prestigious institution whose instructors include Grammy-winning and Grammy-nominated songwriters, ASCAP and BMI Song of the Year Award winners, and composers for films and television programs. 

The offerings from The Songwriting School of Los Angeles rotate throughout the year, and are typically devoted to very specific genres and purposes. The current listing channels the East Coast spirit of Broadway in a workshop on How to Write for Musical Theater. This class covers everything needed to write music for a theatrical production, including strategies for developing and expressing character through song, advancing the plot through song, placing a song within the overall structure of the performance, and also techniques for revision and rewriting.

On the East Coast, New York organizations channel their robust local communities to provide strong songwriting options through online instruction. For instance, the Irish Arts Center, an organization dedicated to promoting and preserving the evolving arts and culture of contemporary Ireland and Irish America, offers many classes devoted to music theory. The Introduction to Music Theory requires no prior experience in theory or in reading music, and can offer complete novices a sound foundation in the basics of music theory by analyzing the modes, scales, and rhythmic patterns commonly found in traditional Irish music. With equal emphasis on learning concepts by ear and by consulting notation, this is a comprehensive course to develop practical listening skills as well as the written representation of theoretical concepts. Those less interested in formal notation may be drawn instead to Learning Tunes by Ear, which is designed to encourage active listening to recognize and latch onto patterns commonly found in Irish melodies. Both of these classes rely on traditional Irish music to supply examples and patterns, so they’re a great option for anyone who would like to approach theory through a distinctly Celtic lens.

Private Group Music Classes

Popularized by The Blues Brothers back in the 80s, the phrase “we’re getting the band back together” has become a ubiquitous phrase, a trope for getting a group of friends back together after a long absence. The phrase works because there’s just something special about the kind of bond music creates between people, either as a band or in an informal jam session. 

When people talk about “rock star” employees, they don’t usually mean it literally. Nevertheless, a virtual jam session can be a great way for a team to unwind and collaborate, strengthening inter-group bonds through shared music creation. To get the band back together for some group bonding, CourseHorse offers music classes for private groups.

While CourseHorse doesn’t currently have any public listings for virtual jam sessions, they can work with you on an individual basis to organize a customized musical event. You can reach out to CourseHorse to learn about the options they can provide, and they’ll get to work scheduling the perfect event for your group.

If you’ve got a team of music lovers who don’t necessarily all play instruments, music can still be the centerpiece of a team social event. Let your team flex their music knowledge with a Music Trivia night, or have a bit of Christmas in July with Holiday Music Karaoke Trivia.

Whether you’re scheduling a custom course or pursuing public listings, CourseHorse makes it easy to book an online group course with a streamlined checkout process and options to tailor your event to your specific needs. It’s also easy to change your booking details after the fact; CourseHorse will hold your date as soon as your event is confirmed, and allows you to change your group size if anything changes leading up to the class. You can be flexible and add or remove people from your group, and CourseHorse won’t finalize payment details until you have a truly definitive headcount.

What Will I Need to Learn Music?

Learning music requires just a couple of essential elements, though there are many tools that, while optional, can make the process much easier.

The most important thing to learn music is an instrument. Be it a guitar, a piano, a violin, a flute, drums, or even your voice, you will need something to actively create the musical sounds. If you are serious about music, it is a worthwhile investment to buy your own instrument and take care of it; many instruments are temperamental and can be affected by the temperature and moisture in the air, so a case or cover is also a prudent purchase. If your dream instrument is too expensive, even a budget option is a good idea until you can save to afford the premium model. If even a cheaper instrument carries too prohibitive a cost, many music stores offer options for rentals, especially when paired with music lessons.

With your instrument in hand, your best bet is to secure some sheet music and a music stand to make the sheet easy to read. Sheet music contains the written notation for a piece of music, and most music practice involves playing along with the sheet music. Other variants for notation exist, like guitar tabs, which indicate finger placements rather than the played notes, but they are still a form of writing that you will need to read and follow. A music stand is not truly necessary, but makes the sheet music more easily accessible, and can help promote good playing posture.

A tuner can ensure that your instrument is in tune and playing the correct notes. This is absolutely essential for an instrument like a guitar or violin, which needs constant tuning in a way that an instrument like a piano does not. 

Because rhythm is an essential part of music, a metronome can be a useful tool for playing at a specific tempo. A metronome is a device that produces a steady noise at regular intervals, which can help your ear develop a sense of rhythm and timing.

It goes without saying that playing music requires an adequate practice space. This could be any comfortable environment, be it a living room, a bedroom, or what have you, but the best practice spaces are specifically set up with acoustics in mind. If you’re a singer, you may find that the shower is a great place to practice because of the natural acoustics. Some instruments, like the drums, will require a room equipped with some form of noise-dampening materials, out of respect for housemates and neighbors.

While not a real device or material, most musicians will tell you that persistence is one of the most important things to have to learn music. Music has so many components to absorb, and, like any skill, takes a great degree of time and practice to become proficient. Absorbing all of the information being thrown at you can be quite demanding, and it takes patience to overcome many of the difficulties of learning music. 

Is It Difficult to Learn Music?

Most musicians devote their entire lives to the craft, constantly picking up new techniques and experimenting with conventions and theories. The attempt to jump into such a field can be a daunting task, and any musician is bound to run into quite a few difficulties, especially at the beginning.

Many beginners can be overwhelmed by the sheer amount of techniques and theories to absorb. The combination of technical proficiency and theoretical knowledge can create a high barrier to entry; as if it weren’t hard enough to learn where to put your fingers on the guitar or piano to make certain notes, the theory behind combining notes into chords and scales adds an extra layer of complexity. It can even take quite a bit of time to get comfortable reading the notations of sheet music; remembering the placement of notes on the staves takes some practice, some memorization, and some mnemonic devices like FACE and “Every Good Boy Does Fine.”

In the face of difficulties, the key is persistence. Or, as legendary guitarist Jimi Hendrix phrases it, stubbornness. In the autobiographical Starting at Zero, Hendrix advises“If you stick with it you’re going to be rewarded. If you’re very stubborn you can make it.” Beginners who stick with it are rewarded with an unmatched outlet for creative expression.

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