What We Teach

Conservatory-level training in every major instrument, close to home.

Private instruction across every major instrument. Chamber cohorts. Competition prep. Summer intensives. All under one roof on Gilbert Road.

What Is a Music Conservatory?

A school for serious musicians.

A music conservatory is a school focused on advanced, pre-professional-caliber training for serious musicians, with individualized instruction from specialized faculty, performance-grade instruments, recital programs, and preparation for competitions, auditions, and university programs. Hammer & Strings Conservatory offers conservatory-level training for students across the entire East Valley.

Core Program

One student, one teacher, every week.

Every Conservatory student’s primary program is weekly private instruction with a specialist in their instrument. 30, 45, or 60-minute sessions. Lesson length scales with student level, beginners often start at 30 minutes and expand as repertoire grows.

Instruments taught:
Piano · Violin · Viola · Cello · Voice · Music Theory & Composition

Ages: 5+ (with readiness evaluation for youngest students). Adult learners welcome at every level.

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Three Tracks

Three ways students study here.

Every Conservatory student lands on one of three tracks. The track sets the expectation, practice time, performance commitment, parent involvement, and can be changed by mutual agreement with the teacher as the student grows.

Track 01
For the joy of it

Recreational

Lessons are for fun. No practice-time minimums, no required performances, no competition expectations. Students show up, learn, enjoy themselves, and leave.

Best for younger beginners, busy adults, and anyone returning to music after a break.

Track 02
The standard path

Traditional

Most students are here. Weekly private lessons, regular practice expectations, recitals twice a year, and a full musical education, technique, theory, repertoire, and ensemble.

Best for committed students of any age who want to learn to play well, perform regularly, and grow steadily.

Track 03
The cream of the crop

Conservatory

For students preparing for regional and state competitions (EVMTA, ASTA, MTNA), summer festival auditions, or college music programs. Extended lesson time, quarterly mock auditions, and dedicated repertoire planning.

Add-on tuition: $25/month. Available to students who’ve demonstrated the practice habits and ambition the track requires.

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Peer Cohort

Because music was never meant to be played alone.

Most private teachers can’t give a student what a chamber ensemble gives them: the musical muscle of listening to multiple other players in real time, the accountability of showing up prepared for a rehearsal that isn’t yours, the unforgettable experience of a performance that depends on the whole group.

Our chamber program places students into coached ensembles matched by level and instrumentation, piano trios, string quartets, mixed chamber, vocal ensembles. Coaches are drawn from the Conservatory faculty.

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Conservatory Track

For the student who’s going further.

The Conservatory Track is an add-on program for students preparing for regional competitions (EVMTA, ASTA, MTNA), summer festival auditions, or college and conservatory applications. It includes:

  • Extended lesson time, weekly 60-minute sessions minimum
  • Quarterly mock auditions in front of a faculty panel
  • Repertoire consulting, programs built around the student’s strengths
  • Recording sessions in the recital hall for submission tapes
  • College audition planning for students 14+, including school-list strategy

Add-on tuition: +$25/month over base private instruction. Entry by teacher recommendation or audition.

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Summer

Five days. One instrument. A real leap forward.

Our summer intensive weeks run in June and July. Each week is built around a single instrument or skill (solo piano, string chamber, vocal performance, composition). Half-day schedule, morning through early afternoon, with a closing recital on the fifth day.

Open to: Current Conservatory students and external applicants by audition.

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Performance Program

Students perform. Often. In front of people.

Twice-a-semester full recitals, quarterly studio recitals, masterclass visits from guest artists, and chamber showcases keep Conservatory students on stage throughout the year. Performance isn’t a capstone here, it’s the engine of the program.

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FAQ

Questions families ask first.

At what age can a child start?

Most instruments welcome students at age 5 or 6, pending a short readiness evaluation. Voice students typically start later (8+). For the youngest learners, we start with 30-minute lessons and scale up as focus grows.

Do I need to own an instrument before I start?

For most instruments, yes, and we’ll advise you on what to buy (or rent) during the consultation. For piano, a quality acoustic or high-end digital (weighted keys, minimum 88 keys) is required for home practice. We do not recommend keyboards under 88 keys.

How much practice is expected?

Beginners: 15-30 minutes daily. Intermediate: 45-60 minutes daily. Conservatory Track: 2+ hours daily. Students who don’t practice consistently don’t progress, and we’re direct with families about that.

Do you accept adult students?

Yes. Adult learners, returning players and beginners alike, are welcome in private instruction and in chamber programs that match their level.

Can a student try a teacher before committing?

Yes. The free consultation includes a short trial lesson with a matched faculty member.

Find the right teacher and the right program.

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