Ages 5 to adult
Piano
The most popular start for young students. Piano teaches reading, rhythm, and a foundation for any other instrument.
Programs at Amabile
Private music lessons for ages five through adults, plus the Little Mozart group class for age four beginners. In-person at our San Francisco and Moraga campuses, or online from anywhere.




Featured private lessons
Piano and voice are where most families begin. Both pages walk through what a first lesson looks like and what the long arc looks like.
Ages 5 to adult
Technique, reading, expression, and the steady habit of practice — built around each student’s goals.
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Ages 5 to adult
Healthy vocal technique, breath, range, and confidence on stage — for new singers and returning students.
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All instruments
Our faculty covers strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion, and voice. Many families have more than one student at Amabile, often on different instruments.
Ages 5 to adult
The most popular start for young students. Piano teaches reading, rhythm, and a foundation for any other instrument.
Ages 5 to adult
Vocal technique, breath support, and stage confidence for singers at every level.
Ages 5 to adult
Violin, viola, cello, and bass with attention to posture, tone, and ensemble skills.
Ages 5 to adult
Acoustic and electric guitar, ukulele, and mandolin — chord-based playing or classical reading paths.
Ages 7 and up
Clarinet, saxophone, and other woodwinds with strong school-band crossover.
Ages 7 and up
Trumpet, French horn, and brass with a focus on tone production and breath.
Ages 5 to adult
Drum kit and hand percussion for new beginners through serious players.
Age 4 beginners
Our entry-level group program: musical alphabet, rhythm, posture, finger numbers, plus singing, dancing, games, and a mini-recital. Read all about it →
All ages
Live one-on-one online music lessons, available seven days a week, from anywhere in the country.
Why families choose Amabile
Students get a performance opportunity every 6 months, including beginner-friendly studio classes.
Larger formal recitals each year at a grand concert hall. Encouraged but never required.
University-trained, performance-experienced faculty across every instrument we teach.
A trial lesson is the easiest way to meet a teacher and see if it’s a fit. We’ll match you with a teacher and find a time that works.