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The average price for a half-hour oboe lesson is $36, while we offer lessons at only $35 per a half hour lesson.
Online oboe lessons using Zoom or Google Meet typically charge between $20-30 for a half hour lesson.
Local private lessons range from $25-50 for a half hour lesson, while in-person group lessons cost $20 per student for a half hour lesson.
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- Save time with no travel
With online oboe lessons, there’s no need to commute or host a teacher at home. Students simply log in and start learning, which makes lessons so convenient. - Affordable and flexible
Online lessons are typically 20 to 30 percent less expensive than in person lessons. Families also love the scheduling flexibility. - High quality learning experience
Students get live, personalized oboe instruction from professional teachers, tailored to their pace and goals — just like in person.
🎼 Why Choose Lesson With You?
Our live oboe lessons in Lafayette are taught by expert instructors with advanced training and years of experience helping students grow. Many of our teachers have performed in orchestras, chamber groups, and festivals, giving them a strong understanding of both solo and ensemble playing.
Oboe lessons are great for kids, teens, and adults alike—whether it’s supporting school music, starting a new hobby, or returning to the instrument after years away. With the convenience of online learning, oboe students in Lafayette can enjoy high-quality instruction without the hassle of commuting, all while making steady progress with guidance from dedicated teachers.
Structured Oboe Instruction
For kids in Lafayette, our oboe lessons use trusted method books such as Essential Elements for Oboe or Rubank, paired with simple songs and exercises that help young students build good posture, breath control, and confidence. Lessons are designed to be engaging so kids stay motivated while making steady progress.
Adult learners in benefit from a more flexible approach. Some work through adult-friendly method books, while others focus on favorite pieces or specific skills like tone and phrasing.
Performance Opportunities
Our oboe students in Lafayette are invited to take part in annual virtual performances where they can share what they’ve learned. Families love seeing kids and adults play with confidence, and participation continues to grow each year. Performing is such a valuable part of learning music—it helps students build confidence, set goals, and celebrate their progress.
With the flexibility of online lessons, these concerts are just as meaningful as in-person recitals and serve as a great supplement to school or community music programs in Lafayette.
Educational Benefits for All Ages
In Lafayette, oboe lessons give children a strong start in their musical journey. Because the oboe requires careful breath control, students also build lung strength and discipline that supports both music and overall concentration. As they progress, many enjoy performing in school bands, youth ensembles, or community groups, which nurtures teamwork.
For teens and adults, oboe lessons encourage perseverance, memory skills, and self-expression, whether the goal is playing in an ensemble or simply enjoying music at home. Surrounded by Lafayette’s vibrant arts community, oboe students of all ages can find plenty of opportunities to learn, perform, and grow.
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Why choose Lesson With You?
Unlike other lesson platforms where instructors may teach multiple instruments such as clarinet or voice, our teachers in Lafayette exclusively teach oboe. We believe in delivering the best lessons, and our instructors have professional knowledge and degrees in oboe from top music schools.
One of the biggest benefits of learning online is how easy it is to fit lessons into your schedule. With just an oboe, a computer, and an internet connection, you can start right from home—no commuting across Lafayette or hosting teachers in your living room. Lessons are flexible, convenient, and still give you the same high-quality experience as in person.
We also keep things simple with clear, competitive pricing and no long-term contracts. Our client service team is always here to answer questions and support you every step of the way.
How do online oboe lessons work?
At Lesson With You, once you submit the signup form, our customer service team will personally match you with an oboe teacher who fits your learning style, personality, and schedule. If you have specific preferences, you can include them in the form we send later.
Or, if you’d rather jump right in, you can browse teacher profiles and book a trial directly through the calendar. It only takes a few clicks, and we’ll follow up right away to confirm.
After your trial is scheduled, we’ll send Zoom setup tips. All you need to get started is your oboe, a laptop or computer, and high-speed internet.
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How much do oboe lessons cost in Lafayette, Louisiana?
The average price for a half hour oboe lesson is $38, although Lesson With You charges $35 only.
Online oboe lessons using Zoom or Google Meet in Lafayette charge between $20-40 for a half hour lesson. Local one-on-one lessons range from $35-45 for a half hour lesson.
The cost of oboe lessons can depend on things like your teacher’s experience, background, and the length of each lesson. In general, in-person lessons are usually at least 10% more expensive than online lessons.
At Lesson With You, we offer competitive, fixed rates of $35 for a half hour lesson, $50 for 45 minutes, and $65 per hour.
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What's the best age to start oboe lessons in Lafayette?
The best age for a child to start oboe lessons is typically between 8 and 10, but it largely depends on the child’s individual development and interest in learning the instrument. Additionally, the child should be able to hold and move their fingers on the oboe for at least 15 to 20 minutes. Given the nature of playing the oboe, it’s important that the child can breathe comfortably without any difficulties.
At Lesson With You, we welcome students aged 7 and up for oboe lessons.
What type of oboe should I buy?
For young oboe beginners, brands like Yamaha and Fox offer reliable plastic or resin student oboes, known for their durability and affordability, with costs ranging from $1,000 to $2,000. We generally recommend beginners consult with professional oboe teachers before making a purchase. You can even rent an instrument from a music store and then decide if the instrument works for you.
Intermediate to advanced oboe players may consider a wooden oboe for a richer sound, or professional-level wooden oboes with more nuanced tones. These oboes usually cost between $5,000 and $10,000.
How often should I practice the oboe?
How often and how long you practice the oboe depends on your schedule, age, level, and goals—but consistency is key! For beginners, our teachers usually recommend around 20 minutes per session, two to three times a week. That’s not counting the time it takes to set up and put the oboe away.
It’s also a good idea to spend a little time on reed care and preparation—it can make a big difference in your sound and help keep your instrument in great shape.
What can I expect out of my first online oboe lesson?
In your first lesson, your teacher will help you set up everything—from your sound and screen position to how you hold your oboe. They will also ask questions to understand your goals (based on the goal-setting form you’ll complete), your previous musical experience, your practice habits, and any current challenges.
From there, your teacher will suggest warm-ups and oboe techniques to help you grow. You will work on things like mouth and reed posture, fingering, breathing, reading music, and building a repertoire that fits your style and interests.
What type of reeds should I use as a beginner oboist?
As a beginner oboist, it’s recommended to start with medium-soft reeds. These reeds are easy to play with and offer fine sound quality. Medium-soft reeds require less air support, helping beginners focus on developing embouchure and finger technique. As you progress, you can gradually explore different reed strengths based on your comfort and skill level.
You should also discuss reed selection and adjustments with your instructor for the best oboe experience.
Can I switch from another woodwind instrument to the oboe?
Switching to the oboe from another woodwind instrument is totally possible—but it does come with a few unique challenges. The double reed and embouchure are different from what you might be used to.
That said, if you already have finger technique and some music theory knowledge, you may catch on faster in the long run than someone starting their very first instrument. Your background can really give you a head start!








