We specialize in Suzuki-method violin for kids as young as three, with a full studio of instructors who perform with LA-area orchestras. Beginners start with rhythm games and a cardboard violin before ever touching a bow, and we rent right-sized instruments so nobody's stuck with a violin too big for their arms. Parents sit in on lessons for our youngest students, per the Suzuki tradition.
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12100 San Vicente Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90049
Brentwood
Best class we've tried on the Westside, hands down. She made a duet with another student and she wouldn't stop talking about it.
She has been counting down to Sunday every single week. She made a solo in the group recital and she wouldn't stop talking about it. Can't say enough good things about this place.
Ms. Yumi remembers every kid's name and what they're working on, which says a lot about a group class. He made a duet with another student and he wouldn't stop talking about it. We carpool with another family from school which makes the weekday pickup so much easier.
Ms. Yumi remembers every kid's name and what they're working on, which says a lot about a group class. She made a duet with another student and she wouldn't stop talking about it.
He has been counting down to Sunday every single week. He made her first Suzuki book piece and he wouldn't stop talking about it. I bring my younger one along and the front desk lets her color while we wait.
Ms. Yumi remembers every kid's name and what they're working on, which says a lot about a group class. She made a duet with another student and she wouldn't stop talking about it.
Ms. Yumi remembers every kid's name and what they're working on, which says a lot about a group class. She made her first Suzuki book piece and she wouldn't stop talking about it.
This has become the highlight of his week, no contest. He made a solo in the group recital and he wouldn't stop talking about it. Can't say enough good things about this place.
Best class we've tried on the Westside, hands down. She made a duet with another student and she wouldn't stop talking about it. Worth every credit.