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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 viola lessons, group classes and ensemble performance opportunities.
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 online viola lessons are now available for music school students so they can begin their musical education from the comfort of their own homes. Nearly 500 students are taking advantage of the online private lesson to continue their musical education. Whether you’re getting started or taking your skills to the next level, lessons are essential. Learning one-on-one with a talented and skilled musician is not just rewarding but also inspiring, and ensures an experience that will meet your aspirations. If you're interested in viola lessons from the comfort of your own home, click on "Get Started" and inquire today!
INformation
Faculty: Various
Email: CarterCenter@riphil.org
Phone: 401-248-7001
Program Type: Private Lesson
Session length: School Year & Summer
Age: 6-18, Adults
Price: Varies
Start Date:
Rolling Admission
The RI Philharmonic Music School has found the most creative ways to offer music lessons and music education to kids, teens and adults in 2021. It's very simple, our virtual viola lessons are easy to access with the help of free online tools. Many virtual lesson tools are already built into your phones and computers, while others are easily accessible to download and use! Our faculty have been using Zoom, Facetime, Skype and even Google Hangouts but we're always open for other applications if requested. Have questions about our private online viola lessons? Give us a call us at 401.248.7001.
Our private viola lessons offer a chance for kids to be more assertive with their learning. They'll learn autonomy and independence and also get the chance to self-direct their studies. They soon realize how practice pays off and the self discipline it takes to learn something new.
Not only does increased access to arts education have a remarkable impact on academic and social outcomes for a student, but it also improves cultural literacy skills. If you're interested in learning more and you're a current student, reach out to your teacher! If you don't have a private instructor and are interested in registering, click on
“The Music School gave me the skills to successfully continue my musical education beyond a classroom setting.” - RI Philharmonic Music School Student