LESSONS & ENSEMBLES


Enrolling for Lessons

To inquire about lessons or upcoming community classes fill out our inquiry form found here.

Learn Music with ECMI

  • Individual lessons in piano, violin, viola, cello, voice, percussion, and guitar

  • Early childhood music classes

  • Small ensemble opportunities

  • Choruses for adults and youth

  • Adaptive music lessons taught by a Board Certified Music Therapist

Our classes and lessons are taught by a faculty of professional musicians.  ECMI provides a well-rounded musical education, including weekly lessons, regular evaluation, and frequent performance and ensemble opportunities. Taking part in all aspects of the curriculum helps a student perform more easily, broaden musical skills, and make new musical friends.

Tuition

  • 30-minute lessons – $37.50/lesson

  • 45-minute lessons – $54/lesson

  • 60-minute lessons – $68/lesson

Payments

Tuition invoices are sent monthly via email and are due upon receipt. Payment via credit card, PayPal, or personal check, is accepted. Financial assistance may be available upon request. Contact us if you’d like to discuss this further. 

What’s included in tuition?

  • An orientation session to discuss individual goals

  • Weekly lessons tailored to meet those goals

  • Regular evaluation

  • Consultations with program staff on future directions

  • Rehearsals and performances with professional accompanists

  • Informal performance workshops

  • Student recitals

Calendar

Visit our calendar to see when the next classes or performances are happening!


Enrolling for Lessons

To inquire about lessons or upcoming community classes fill out our inquiry form found here.

After you complete the inquiry form, our Artistic Director will match you with a teacher and work with you to make a lesson plan. Then our administration team will finalize your official registration and schedule your new lesson time slot.

Please note that there may be a wait depending on teacher availability


Student Portal

"Music…can name the unnameable and communicate the unknowable.” - Leonard Bernstein