Violin Lessons

Classical to contemporary, develop beautiful tone and technique on the violin.

Violin lessons at TakeSessions build a strong foundation in bow technique, intonation, vibrato, and musical expression. Our musicians guide students through classical repertoire, scales, etudes, and ensemble playing, with options for fiddle and contemporary styles.

Lesson Pricing

Format Duration Per Lesson Package
Private In-Person 30 min $55 4 for $200
Private In-Person Popular 45 min $75 4 for $280
Private In-Person 60 min $95 4 for $360
Private Online 30 min $45 4 for $160
Private Online Popular 45 min $65 4 for $240
Private Online 60 min $85 4 for $320

What Violin Students Say

"Elena is a wonderful violin musician. Her classical training and patient approach helped my daughter prepare for her youth orchestra audition — she got in! We couldn't be happier."

Jennifer L. · with Elena V.

Violin Lesson FAQs

What size violin does my child need, and where can I get one?
Violin sizing is based on arm length. Children typically start on a 1/16 or 1/8 size (ages 3–5), 1/4 size (ages 5–7), 1/2 size (ages 7–9), 3/4 size (ages 9–11), and full size from around age 12+. We strongly recommend renting rather than buying for growing children — most local music shops offer affordable monthly rental programs. Your musician will measure your child's arm at the first lesson to determine the perfect fit.
Is violin harder to learn than other instruments?
Violin has a steeper initial learning curve because there are no frets or keys to guide your fingers — intonation is entirely up to you. It can take a few weeks before the sound is consistently pleasant. But with patient instruction and regular practice, students make steady progress. Our musicians are experienced at making those early weeks encouraging and rewarding rather than frustrating.
How long until my child sounds good on violin?
With consistent weekly lessons and 15–20 minutes of daily practice, most students produce a clean, pleasant tone within 2–3 months. Simple melodies come within the first few months, and by the end of the first year, students are typically playing recognizable pieces with confidence. Every student progresses differently, and your musician will celebrate milestones along the way.
Do you only teach classical violin, or other styles too?
While classical training is the foundation of violin education, our musicians also teach fiddle styles (Irish, bluegrass, country), jazz violin, pop, and film music. If your child has specific musical interests, let us know when you book — we'll match you with a musician who specializes in those styles alongside core technique.
How important is daily practice for violin progress?
Daily practice is especially important for violin because muscle memory in the fingers, bow arm, and ear training all require consistent repetition. Even 10–15 minutes a day for young beginners makes a noticeable difference compared to skipping days. Your musician will structure practice assignments that are clear and manageable so it becomes a natural part of your child's routine.

Ready to Start Violin Lessons?

Connect with a world-class violin musician today.