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  • Classes
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  • Choir
  • Strum-Along
  • About Us
  • Current Students
  • Jobs
  • Facilities

It's not going to be easy, but it's going to be worth it.

Navigate to:

  • Student Portal Login
  • Student Portal Help
  • Cancellation Policy
  • The "Learning Space" & ideas for keeping it fresh
  • Thinking about quitting? We've been there.

Current Student Portal Login

Cancellation Policy Reminder

Cancellations & Closures Policy for Private Lessons:

  • We cannot offer refunds or credits for missed lessons for any reason. If you must cancel a lesson, please contact your teacher ASAP. Your teacher will send a video lesson with materials tailored just for you if they can’t reschedule within 7 days. No-shows will not be offered make-up lessons, videos, or refunds.
  • Vacations & breaks: If you're going to be gone for two weeks, we suggest rescheduling one lesson earlier & one lesson later (or one as a video lesson) for your convenience. For breaks of 3 or more weeks, you have the option to cancel your lessons for no charge, but we cannot guarantee the same lesson slot without payment.
  • Teacher cancellations: We are proud that our teachers are performing artists as well. We try to minimize conflicts in their schedules & thank you for your flexibility on occasion. Consistency is key to learning, so if your teacher is unavailable during your regular lesson time, one of our other teachers will teach in their place. If we cannot find a substitute, you may be offered a reschedule or given credit on your account.
  • Online lessons: You or your teacher may switch from in-person to Zoom lessons as convenient.
  • Sick? For sick days, we are happy to accommodate by meeting online instead of in-person or (for private lessons) by creating a tailored video lesson for you to work through at your convenience. Please be considerate to others & stay home if you are unwell. Any students showing signs of illness may be asked to wear a mask or be sent home.
  • July & August only: We encourage your family to make memories over the summers! If you need to be gone in July or August, no problem. You can cancel your lesson in the Portal with 14 days' notice for no charge. (If you've already paid for that month, you'll get a credit on the following invoice.)

Cancellation Policy for Classes & Group Lessons

  • We cannot offer refunds or discounts for any group classes or group lessons that you miss for any reason. 
  • If you are sick, thank you for staying home! We will do our best to send you some notes about what we worked on, or even to bring you in to the class live via Zoom when feasible.
  • You will always receive a prorated refund or additional class for teacher cancellations, to be determined by studio management.

The Frustration of Learning

As musicians, we often live in "The Learning Space." What is that, & why is music so frustrating?! Dr. Becky, a psychologist & parent, has something share with you & your family about this.

Time for a Refresh? Try these:

Long-Term Mindset

Re-Evaluate Your Expectations

Long-Term Mindset

Studies have shown that entering music lessons with a "we'll just try it out" mindset means you will be 400% less successful in music lessons! Remember that this is a life-long skill that takes a lifetime of practice. Commit to being a musician.

Set a Goal

Re-Evaluate Your Expectations

Long-Term Mindset

Reward yourself (or your kid) for pushing through to the next recital or benchmark. Invite family & friends, make it a big celebration & take a lot of photos. The sense of accomplishment is worth it!

Re-Evaluate Your Expectations

Re-Evaluate Your Expectations

Re-Evaluate Your Expectations

We can get caught up in what we think we "should" be doing or where we think we "should" be. Think about your practice expectations & talk with your teacher to re-align. Maybe try a different style of learning or playing.

Add a Friend

Switch Instruments

Re-Evaluate Your Expectations

Join one of our classes, or grab a buddy or a family member for a more social experience. Group learning can be very motivational with less pressure & lots of fun! All ages & skill levels can be turned into group classes - even full family jam sessions!

Switch Teachers

Switch Instruments

Switch Instruments

All of our teachers are experienced performers who are excited to help you reach your goals, & they are all very different! We are not offended if you'd like to switch to a different MME teacher (either temporarily or permanently).

Switch Instruments

Switch Instruments

Switch Instruments

Switch to a new instrument or voice lessons instead of taking a break (temporarily or permanently). All musical instruction supports overall musicality & skill. "Play for fun, learn for life!"*

Talk with Us

Talk with Us

Talk with Us

What are the challenges? How are you feeling? Chat with Director Jan or your teacher anytime if learning to make music is your goal.

We've Been There...

"I want to quit."

We hear you. It is totally normal to go through swings of enjoyment/motivation when learning music. We've all been there (yes, even our professionals have quit or tried to quit music lessons while learning!) & we can help you over the humps. Sometimes, we just need to recalibrate & revamp to something fresh.

     Learning music is often a practice of delayed gratification (which is actually one of the life skills it can teach you). It doesn't happen quickly; it doesn't happen easily. But, the great thing about working through a music school is that we have a lot of options to renew your interest so you can "take a break" without actually quitting. 

"We're too busy."

Please take some time to consider your priorities & determine if music-making is a long-term goal of yours. We believe in "play for fun, learn for life," but that takes time & commitment. If you're having a hard time making it down to MME, consider online lessons from the comfort of your own home at a convenient time. 

"We'd like to take a break."

Breaks are fine! But, be warned that it's really easy to make your breaks longer than you initially intend when you get out of your routine. Before you go, it's helpful to have a return date already reserved & on the calendar so you have something to look forward to & we can get in touch when it's time. While you're on a break, play with your instrument! Try some fun stuff & experiment. Explore. OR, take a break from one instrument to try music in a different way - join a group, try another instrument, etc.

"It's too hard."

Practicing at home can be frustrating. Maybe it doesn't click right away. Maybe your teacher is pushing you on a difficult piece or concept & it feels overwhelming. (You can do hard things! The reward is so worth it.) This could be an exciting time for you to "level up," in which case we say "Congratulations! You've been doing awesome!" It's time to talk openly with your teacher about how you're feeling so we can minimize your frustration while still helping you grow.

"It's too expensive."

Quality music lessons are a financial commitment. If paying for music lessons strains your family, please talk with Jan about your options. We are committed to supporting enthusiastic students regardless of ability to pay. 

     And, please make sure you're taking advantage of all we have to offer: 

  • Access to all of our high-quality, professional musician teachers with over 60 years of combined teaching experience, an estimated 125 years of performing experience, + 7 arts degrees.
  • A supportive, positive, collaborative learning environment for all ages. (Try out a new instrument, ask about team lessons, or get a rock band together for summer.)
  • Practice space & instruments to use whenever there’s an open room. (Come early & stay late.)
  • Flexible scheduling with in-person, online, hybrid, & self-paced recorded options.
  • 10+ free events each year: recitals, student appreciation celebrations, Make Music Day (every June 21st), the Strum-Along series, staff performances, & more.

Student Portal Help

You can use your Portal login to manage your lesson reminders, check your account details or set up auto-pay, see your calendar, update your contact info, & more. Here are some helpful tips:

How to add the Student Portal to your Android device. (pdf)

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How to add the Student Portal to your iOS device. (pdf)

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How to make a payment. (pdf)

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How to join your Zoom lesson. (pdf)

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How to edit your credit card information. (pdf)

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How to verify your bank info. (pdf)

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How to register for an MME event. (pdf)

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How to sync your calendar. (pdf)

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How to upload files for your teacher. (pdf)

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How to track your practice time. (pdf)

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How to use the practice timer. (pdf)

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