Private Instruction Information
Richmond Hill Middle School has partnered up with BWL Violins, Portmans Music, and Music and Arts for private instruction. Along with these resources, Mr. Mock keeps a list of local strings private instructors. Please contact him with questions regarding private instruction.
Private Lessons FAQ's
Why should my child enroll in private lessons?
Private lessons are the most significant predictor of a student’s success in music. While not mandatory for success, the individual attention available through private instruction provides tremendous enhancement of your child’s skills, motivation, and musical enjoyment.
Who takes private lessons?
My child has band/orchestra class everyday at school, why does he/she need private lessons?
While the instruction provided in group lessons in the classrooms can lift a student to a level of musical competency, there is no substitute for the individualized instruction that is only available through private study. The individual nature of private lessons means that instruction is catered directly to your child’s ability level. Students enrolled in private lessons are able to move at their own fast pace instead of being tethered to the pace of the class as a whole.
Isn’t private tutoring just for kids who are struggling?
No! Although private instruction can assist students that struggle in group settings or need special attention to succeed, the purpose is to provide supplementary instruction for students seeking to get the most out of their music education, regardless of their skill level.
Private lessons are the most significant predictor of a student’s success in music. While not mandatory for success, the individual attention available through private instruction provides tremendous enhancement of your child’s skills, motivation, and musical enjoyment.
Who takes private lessons?
- Students, who are interested in being the best in their individual band or orchestra, will take private lessons.
- Students, with prior musical training in piano, violin or other instruments, who are not challenged due to the pace of learning in the band or orchestra classroom, will take private lessons.
- Students who desire leadership positions in their sections and want to excel so they can help the directors or other students, will take private lessons.
- Students who love their instrument but are struggling to learn in the classroom environment will take private lessons.
My child has band/orchestra class everyday at school, why does he/she need private lessons?
While the instruction provided in group lessons in the classrooms can lift a student to a level of musical competency, there is no substitute for the individualized instruction that is only available through private study. The individual nature of private lessons means that instruction is catered directly to your child’s ability level. Students enrolled in private lessons are able to move at their own fast pace instead of being tethered to the pace of the class as a whole.
Isn’t private tutoring just for kids who are struggling?
No! Although private instruction can assist students that struggle in group settings or need special attention to succeed, the purpose is to provide supplementary instruction for students seeking to get the most out of their music education, regardless of their skill level.