Learn to Play Piano Guitar Drums Violin
With Live Online Teachers
Live Online Music Lessons with Professional Teachers. Low Prices, Flexible Scheduling,
No Commitment Necessary.
Why Lesson With You?
Professional Music Teachers
Dr. Alison Chiang – Classical Piano
D.M.A. Eastman School of Music
Jeff Frantom – Guitar
M.M. University of Southern California
Blake Kitayama – Cello
M.M. University of North Carolina the School of Arts
Larissa Jones – Vocal
M.M. Manhattan School of Music
All ages and levels welcome
Take lessons as often as you want, whenever you want
Take lessons on any device
Meet your professional instructor, discuss your flute goals, and begin 1-on-1 instruction.
Featured Teachers
Dr. Alison Chiang
Classical Piano
D.M.A. Eastman School of Music,
Rochester, New York
Alison Chiang received her Doctorate Degree in Piano Performance and Literature from the Eastman School of Music, where she also received her Bachelors and Masters degrees. She owes her musical development to Natalya Antonova and Nelita True, as well as Pamela Mia Paul and Olga Radosavljevich.
She has been an Eastman Community Music School piano instructor since 2016, and her other teaching experiences include college-level secondary piano and class piano during her studies at Eastman.
Her most recent honors include top prizes in the Eastman Piano Competition, the Lewisville International Piano Competition, the Wideman International Piano Competition, and the Kosciuszko Foundation Chopin Piano Competition, as well as a Carnegie Hall debut in October of 2019.
Jeff Frantom
Guitar, Bass, Ukulele
M.M. University of Southern California,
Los Angeles, California
Jeff Frantom is a guitarist, bassist, composer, and teacher based in Los Angeles. Over the years Jeff has become a go-to guitarist and bassist in the LA music scene, performing with numerous acts including Communicant, Sofia Wolfson, Talker and countless others. He has also honed his skills as cross-genre multi-instrumentalist while performing in the pit for a variety of musical theater productions.
In 2019 Jeff released his debut EP, Happy Accident, a 4-song collection of instrumental songs that explore his influences in jazz, Americana, and indie music.
After moving to Los Angeles from his hometown of Henderson, Nevada, Jeff earned a Bachelor’s of Music in Studio/Jazz Guitar from USC in 2018 and a Master’s of Music in Studio/Jazz Guitar in 2020 on full scholarship. While at USC, he taught 4 semesters of guitar classes as a Teaching Assistant. He continues to teach both privately in his home studio and at music stores around LA.
Blake Kitayama
Cello
M.M. University of North Carolina School of the Arts
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
B.M. Vanderbilt University
Nashville, Tennessee
Blake Kitayama is an accomplished chamber and orchestral musician. He was a founding member of de Sterke Quartet who most recently won the MTNA Southern Division Chamber Music competition. Blake is currently a member of the Winston Salem Symphony. Throughout his orchestral career he has recorded for Navano Records, and has previously held positions with the Jackson Symphony and Huntsville Symphony. As a frequent chamber collaborator, Blake has been heard on APM’s Performance Today and WDAV.
An advocate for collaboration and new music, Blake has continuously worked across genres. Providing cello and vocal harmonies, his collaboration with Anna Scholfield won first prize at the eTown Handmade Songs Competition, and he recorded cello for Vidushi Goyal’s debut EP. He also debuted about a dozen new classical works for mixed ensembles.
Blake earned a Bachelor of Music from Vanderbilt University under the instruction of Felix Wang and his Master of Music at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts with Brooks Whitehouse as a member of the Chrysalis Chamber Music Institute.
Larissa Jones
Voice
M.M. Manhattan School of Music (Present)
New York City, New York
Larissa Jones is a unique, contralto vocalist and arranger from Valdosta, Georgia. Her career began at the age of 4, leading songs in the church’s gospel choir. As a teenager, she actively performed leading songs for the Valdosta High School Chorus and Valdosta High School Jazz Ensemble. While attending Valdosta High, Larissa went on to audition for the Georgia All-State Chorus in 2017 and proceeded with a perfect score. She attended Valdosta State University where she just received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Music in May of 2021. There, she performed with many ensembles including the VSU Chamber Singers, VSU Concert Choir, The Spotlighters, VSU Jazz Ensemble, and VSU Jazz Combos. In Spring of 2021, she was awarded the Outstanding Musician Award by the Valdosta State University Music Department.
Outside of school, Larissa performed with a few bands and groups. She led songs on the praise team at her church, Unity Church of God. She performed with The Answer Band, a wedding and party band based in Atlanta, Georgia where she sang lead and background vocals for various genres of music including Motown, Soul and Funk classics, and party hits of today. While visiting New Orleans in January of 2020, she received the opportunity to perform at the Café Beignet in French Quarters with jazz musician Steamboat Willie and his band. Over the course of her career, she has worked giving private lessons in both individual and group settings for a variety of students from ages 10 to 50.
Larissa currently resides in New York, New York where she attends Manhattan School of Music gaining her Master of Music degree in Jazz Voice.
Our Simple Pricing
Prefer a Lesson Package? Get one time purchases of as many lessons as you’d like.
All Major Payment Methods Accepted
Meet your professional instructor, discuss your flute goals, and begin 1-on-1 instruction.
Frequently Asked Questions
Absolutely! Several of our teachers have degrees in pedagogy and have specifically trained in teaching children. We accept students age 5 and up, although students under 13 should have a parent in the room with them for lessons. For children who are too young to read music right away, our teachers will do rhythm games, ear training, and even improvisation in order to develop your child’s musical abilities.
Of course! We have many teachers who are great with adult students, and the scheduling flexibility that we offer is particularly helpful for many adults. In most cases, instead of using a pre-planned method book, your teacher will simply ask about your musical interests and then create a personalized plan to help you reach your goals.
They are very similar to in-person lessons, except more affordable and more convenient. You will still meet with the same teacher each lesson and interact with them in real time. You will learn technique, music theory, how to read music, and all your favorite pieces.
Lessons are offered once or more per week, and you can pause or cancel your subscription at any time.
Lessons are typically $35 per half hour, $50 for 45 minutes, and $65 per hour.
Yes, as long as the lessons are with the same teacher, we offer $5 off per additional lesson per week. So if you’re taking half hour lessons twice a week or have two children taking half hour lessons, you will only pay $65 instead of the $50 (as in $35×2) that two half hour lessons would typically cost.
In that case, we will pair your child with one of our teachers who has experience with working with children with learning disabilities. Even if your child has difficulties, for example, with staying focused or learning to read music, there is still much to be gained from music lessons. The teacher will easily adapt and include rhythm games, improvisation, ear training, and other musical exercises that suit the level and capabilities of the student.
Yes. We’ll do our best to match you with the teacher who best suits your skill level and interests, and as long as you keep wanting to take lessons from that teacher, you can keep taking from that teacher. If you want to try lessons with a different teacher, just let us know, and we will pick a new teacher for you.