20 providers found
1060 Willow St Suite 2 & 9, San Jose, CA 95125
ZIP 95125Typically $180–$300/month
5035 Almaden Expy, San Jose, CA 95118
ZIP 95118Typically $180–$300/month
4055 Evergreen Village Square Suite 220-230, San Jose, CA 95135
ZIP 95135Typically $180–$300/month
1299 Water Lily Way, San Jose, CA 95129
ZIP 95129Typically $180–$300/month
3237 S White Rd, San Jose, CA 95148
ZIP 95148Typically $180–$300/month
1155 N Capitol Ave Ste 200, San Jose, CA 95132
ZIP 95132Typically $180–$300/month
5353 Almaden Expy d208, San Jose, CA 95118
ZIP 95118Typically $180–$300/month
996 Saratoga Ave, San Jose, CA 95129
ZIP 95129Typically $180–$300/month
2011 Camden Ave, San Jose, CA 95124
ZIP 95124Typically $180–$300/month
607 N First St, San Jose, CA 95112
ZIP 95112Typically $180–$300/month
6930 Almaden Expy, San Jose, CA 95120
ZIP 95120Typically $180–$300/month
1141 Ringwood Ct STE 140, San Jose, CA 95131
ZIP 95131Typically $180–$300/month
1072 S De Anza Blvd B105, San Jose, CA 95129
ZIP 95129Typically $180–$300/month
2710 Little Boy Ln, San Jose, CA 95148
ZIP 95148Typically $180–$300/month
386 S Clover Ave, San Jose, CA 95128
ZIP 95128Typically $180–$300/month
2726 Aborn Rd A, San Jose, CA 95121
ZIP 95121Typically $180–$300/month
1991 Park Ave #10, San Jose, CA 95126
ZIP 95126Typically $180–$300/month
1090 Lincoln Ave Suite 4, San Jose, CA 95125
ZIP 95125Typically $180–$300/month
1200 Blossom Hill Rd, San Jose, CA 95118
ZIP 95118Typically $180–$300/month
1617 Willowhurst Ave, San Jose, CA 95125
ZIP 95125Typically $180–$300/month
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Group music classes for toddlers start around age 1. Private instrument lessons typically begin age 5-6 when children have better focus and hand dexterity.
In San Jose, private lessons typically range from $30-60 per 30-minute lesson. Group classes are usually $50-150 per month.
Choose based on your child's interest and hand size. Piano and guitar are popular beginners' instruments. Violin requires more adult support. Let your child's curiosity guide the choice.
Yes, daily practice of 15-30 minutes is ideal for progress. Even short, consistent sessions work better than occasional longer practice.
A good music teacher will show you progress through repertoire advancement, technique improvement, and performance opportunities. Regular recitals are common.