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401.248.7070 | 667 Waterman Avenue, East Providence, RI 02914
We are one of the largest community music schools in the nation, offering unique and effective music theory lessons and classes.
The Music School faculty is comprised of more than 70 of the region’s most accomplished music educators and performers.
Providing financial aid to families helps us make music education available to all.
We're more than happy to announce that we have online Music Theory lessons available for any new student to begin their musical education from the safety and comfort of their homes. Almost 500 musical students are taking advantage of the fact that we now have online private lessons available. It doesn’t matter if you’re a new student or just trying to hone your music skills to the next level, anyone can sign up for music theory lessons. One-on-one lessons with a skilled musician not only inspire and reward students, but also ensure an experience customized to your aspirations. Sign up for our Music Theory lessons today and you’ll experience the difference.
INformation
Faculty: Various
Email: CarterCenter@riphil.org
Phone: 401-248-7001
Program Type: Private Lesson
Session length: School Year & Summer
Age: 8-18, Adults
Price: Varies
Start Date:
Rolling Admission
Our faculty at The RI Philharmonic Music School has worked hard and found many creative ways to continue providing music education for kids, teens and adults in 2021. It's very simple! Our virtual music theory lessons are easy accessible with the assistance of free online tools. Here at the music school we've been using Facetime, Zoom, Skype and Google Hangouts but we're always open to other applications! Have questions about our private online music theory lessons? Give us a call us at
401.248.7001.
We know that every student learns differently and that every teacher has their own approach. As we place students, looking for the right student/teacher relationship is always our primary focus. We are better able to build a lasting partnership the more we learn about a student's learning habits, interests and goals.
If you're a current student interested in learning more, talk to your teacher! If you don't have a private instructor and are interested in registering, click on
"Get Started".
“Music education goes beyond learning scales or beyond learning to read music. It helps kids to be more well-rounded in their education, opening doors to different perspectives and ways of thinking and learning.” - Annette Mozzoni, Director of Education & Music School for the Rhode Island Philharmonic Music School