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I love teaching piano lessons. I have great piano students. I teach theory and technique and chords and ear training and performance and service. I push my students for excellence in their recitals.

Home Piano Lesson Fees and Policies
  • 30-minute Private Lessons - $96
  • 30-minute Private Lessons, two in family - $184
  • 45-minute Private Lessons - $138
  • One-hour Private Lessons - $184

-All lesson fees are due on the first scheduled lesson day of each calendar month.

-Fees may be paid by cash or check to Wilma Zalabak.

-Students may be refused service if lesson fees are not paid by the second week of the calendar month.

-Partial lesson payments are not accepted. (Pro-rating is possible for the initial month.)

-There is a four-lesson minimum per month. Please see the Make-Up Policy, below.

-A $10.00 late fee will be assessed to any account with a balance after the 15th of the month.

Books for Beginners may cost $20 to $30 for each child. Transfer students should bring all their current and immediately past books to the first lesson and expect to buy books also. Whenever I feel it would be helpful to buy another book, I discuss the plan with the parents before purchasing. Some small books I provide at no cost, with the simple request that you return them if you see them lying around after your child is finished with them. I recycle these. As the student progresses you should expect to spend more on books and CDs so as to train the ear by listening.

If a student must miss a regularly scheduled lesson, he or she will be eligible for a make-up lesson only if the following procedures are observed:
-At least 24 hours advance notice of the absence is provided to the instructor
-A valid reason for the cancellation is provided (illness, death in family, etc.)
-Day, time, method, and even whether or not the make-up lesson will be given is entirely at the discretion of the instructor.
-All make-ups must be taken within one month of the missed lesson date or the lesson is forfeited.
-The instructor reserves the right to refuse all make-ups to students with excessive ineligible absences.

Last Updated (Friday, 23 July 2010 05:57)