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How Much Are Drum Lessons for Kids?

May 23, 2018

How Much Are Drum Lessons for Kids?

3499296495_e6583904f0_b (1)Think you’ve got a burgeoning Tony Williams jamming over there in his bedroom? Playing the drums offers a lot more than the obvious fun factor. Learning how to play an instrument like the drums has many benefits, including increasing your child’s creativity, ability to focus, and coordination. If you’re thinking of booking lessons for your son or daughter but are concerned about costs, don’t let it get you down. Continue reading to learn the average cost of drum lessons for kids, and what factors can affect the price.

Average cost of drum lessons across the U.S.

Private lessons typically run in the $10-30 range for a half hour of instruction. However, experienced or uniquely qualified instructors may charge up to $50 or more.

What factors affect the cost of drum lessons?

  • Training: Instructors with advanced degrees or specialties may raise the cost of drum lessons. This added expertise, however, may help get children started out on the right foot.
  • Experience instructing children: Children learn differently than adults, sometimes requiring specialized teaching methods. Patience is a necessary requirement, particularly for young kids, since it’s much more difficult to keep their attention. Finding a teacher who is both experienced and successful at catering to kids is essential to helping your child achieve his or her musical goals.
  • Where the lesson is held: Lesson location affects the cost of drum lessons, whether they are held at your teacher’s home or studio, your home, or via an online video chat service. Lessons at home may be more convenient, but often cost more as instructors may charge for travel time and mileage. Traveling to the teacher is typically more affordable.
  • Lesson length: This is typically not an issue right off the bat, as beginning lessons are usually short – around 30 minutes – to better accommodate the shorter attention span of children. As lesson duration increases with your child’s skills, however, so will the price.
  • Location: Areas with a higher cost of living will have higher lesson prices than those in smaller, rural locations. If you live in a high-dollar area, consider live online lessons via video chat to save some dough – and take a mini-break from chauffeuring duties.
  • Your child’s proficiency: Beginner instruction often costs less than lessons catered to more experienced drummers. However, don’t neglect to find a teacher with additional experience once your child has achieved essential drumming skills.
  • Now that you know what to expect, get started by finding a great drumming instructor near you!

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