*Special for new students only
Register online for a free introductory lesson with one of our teachers. Click the button above and use the code "2FreeFall" to request the special tuition. Discount applies to full months only.
Start lessons anytime between September 1st and October 30th. Lessons may be at our studio in La Crescenta or in your home.
Purchase 4 months of tuition in advance - get 2 lessons discounted from the 5th month's tuition. It's like getting half a month for free! Actual cost varies based on lesson length purchased.
2 free lessons offer limited to the first 10 families that apply. Lesson start date subject to teacher availability. Alternate discounts or offers may be available - just ask!
The Fall Special is limited and may end at any time.
In-home lessons require an additional $20 per month travel fee to cover teacher expenses. Special discounts apply only to standard tuition rates.
New Student Registration fee is $25 per student. Parents enrolling more than one child at the same time may have the registration fee waived for additional children.
48-hour cancellation rule applies to all lessons.
Unused lesson time stays on account and may be transferred to a friend or family member. No refunds.
*Special for new students only
Fun Music School’s has reasonable lesson fees and a free introductory lesson for all students.
We work to be flexible on scheduling and have an online calendar, to make life easier for parents and adult students. We understand that sometimes life happens, and schedules don’t always work out as planned. Fortunately, the online system is able to track any makeup credits issued, so you will always get the full value of the paid monthly lessons:
There is $20 per month travel fee for in-home lessons. The one time new student registration fee of $25, which is waived for additional students from the same family if they sign up in the same month.
Music education is a fun method of expanding the creativity of any student, young or old. For young students, learning music prepares them for a better future in ways that may not be obvious.
Below are a few ways learning music prepares children to succeed (no matter what field or industry they may choose later):
We have had students start learning music as young as 3 years old. We often teach musical concepts using games and fun actvities. Instruments such as piano, recorder or xylophone are easier for young students to use, while stringed instruments are hard on tiny fingers. Drums, brass and woodwind instruments can be a bit heavy as well. But any age is a good age to start teaching a love of music. Here are the most common lesson requests we receive: