$350.00 USD

How would you like to gain access to over 100 songs and exercises, hand-picked for Late Beginner to Intermediate adult players, with Practice Videos to accompany each one? Include such songs as Game of Thrones, Kashmir by Led Zeppelin, Pachelbel's Canon in D, Eine Kleine, and many, many more.

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Monthly subscription is $15/month.

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ONE CLASS PASS - Unlimited Access to One Semester of One Class Type (16 Class Times)

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Hey, thanks for checking out our checkout page! Hopefully by now, you've seen how much value is packed into just one semester of a single class type ($4,586 to be specific). (All that info is here on this page.)

If you are a more advanced player and are only interested in one class type (such as the Fiddle Class OR the Scales Class OR the Vibrato class OR the in-person Chamber Orchestra) then this is the perfect fit for you.

Remember, with this package, you may not mix and match class types. If you'd like to attend all of our awesome class types, sign up for the All Access Pass.

With this package, you get a colossal amount of value:

  1. A community of like-minded adult violin students. (Value: Priceless)
  2. Attend up to 21 hours of live classes over 8 weeks. (Value $640)
  3. Attend In-Person like you’ve been dreaming of this past year! (Studio Rental Value $693+)
  4. All non-beginner classes come with the option to attend online or in-person, the choice is yours!
  5. Longer Classes so you are sure to walk out of class confident on what to do at home.
  6. FREE 8-week subscription to Group Class Resources, containing Lesson & Practice Plans and FREE PDFs so you feel 100% confident on what you need to practice every week. (Value $240)
  7. Practice Videos, tailor-made weekly for every class with teacher demonstration videos synced with scrolling sheet music so you never lose your spot and can see and hear exactly how to execute what you’re learning. (Value $96)
  8. Recorded Group Classes, so you can watch the class in case you missed it, or if you want to review the class material. (Value $400)
  9. Full Group Class Archives Access, dating back to Summer 2020 and containing 180 hours of class, searchable by song and subject matter! (Value $2,250)
  10. FREE practice app, containing all of our Group Class Resource: Lesson Plan + Downloads, Practice Videos and Recorded Group Classes and Archives! (Value $19.99+)
  11. Invitation to our private WhatsApp chat group for encouragement from your fellow students, and exciting class updates and notifications. (Value: Priceless)
  12. Free Violin Community membership so you can share cool finds and resources to help your fellow students, or to get critiques and advice from a private community. (Value $34)

BONUS: FREE 8-week subscription to Sheet Music Library, containing Practice Videos and PDFs to over 100 songs and exercises, with more being added continuously! (Value $199+).

BONUS: FREE printed sheet music for in-person attendees (Value: convenience). For Absolute Beginners this means you get your book for free!! (Value: $14.99)

Total value: $4,586
Your cost:      $350

With one single payment for the 8 week semester you will receive unlimited access to one single class type and all online resources, plus all the rest with your ONCE CLASS PASS.

Can’t afford $350 right now? Try our Buy One, Get One Free offer on single classes at just $40.

Liability Waiver: By purchasing this package you agree to attend classes at your own risk, and to waive NYC Violin Studio, its owner or teachers and the rehearsal location owner of any responsibility of ill health or other harm resulting directly or indirectly from class.

Once the package is started, the package expires at the end of the semester and is not transferrable into private lesson credits. If the package is purchased and not started during the semester, the full group classes package remains on account and can be used for another group class semester later. 

This studio does not offer refunds.

What People Are Saying:

The group classes, in particular, they are fun. I enjoy them a lot! Having the class as part of my routine has helped me a lot to get through the quarantine. So actually I think it’s a great time to start the class! You just practice, you get better. It just works that way. When I started I was so afraid of the instrument. I held a violin for the first time in 2016. I was like, “I don’t want to break it. What should I do?” It took me a while to get used to it. - Rocio

'Helped me a lot to get through the quarantine"

The transition to online learning has felt seamless, and it really motivated me to practice more, to keep up with everyone. For some reason as a group, even if we don't think we individually sound great together, we always sound really awesome. I think it’s really intimidating to start the violin. I started in my 30’s and it’s the first time I ever picked up the instrument because I wanted to play it ever since I was a kid. It can get discouraging, but when you see that there’s other people. 'Hey there’s all these other crazy people who also think they can do this,' and you struggle together and then you make a sound. Even though I’m a little self-critical, it keeps you motivated. Nothing is magic, everything is practice. Just be patient. It’s easier when you’re doing that with a nice group of people who are also in the struggle, and it’s just awesome! 'Is group class hard?' I’d say that’s a no! Is anything worthwhile not hard? I didn’t want to fail. I was thinking, 'I’m an adult. I’m too old for this. This is what children do. There’s a little kid straight out of the womb who’s way better than I am. Why would I do this? Am I just being ridiculous?' It was mostly my self-doubt. 'Why do I think I can do this? It’s the hardest instrument.' But you absolutely can. It opens a whole world of music. I listen to movie scores and I appreciate the work that went into that, how beautiful it sounds and how much I know they put in to make it sound like that. I love it and appreciate it. And the fact that I can even be in that little circle – someone called me a musician when I was carrying my case and I was like, 'I’m not – I just – no, no, no, you’re silly, I’m just an adult beginner.' And he’s like, 'No. Welcome. You’re a musician.' It made me feel so good and it’s just a great community to be a part of. So just do it! - Felicia

"It’s just a great community to be a part of"

As a group, you’re more accountable when you’re with other people. So when you’re practicing you’re like, 'I don’t want to be the person in the group who’s not at the same level as everyone else.' And it’s nice. It’s not even in a competitive way. It just keeps you honest, making sure that you’re doing your part because as we’re progressing through the semester, you can see people are getting better, and you just don’t want to be the one who’s the straggler, or the one who’s not pulling their weight. So I enjoy that aspect of the group classes because it really keeps you on track in that way. And you know, we share our challenges. You realize what you’re struggling with is not unique to you. The entire group is going through the same thing. At the end of the semester you know where you started, and where you ended. You can definitely see that change and that development, which is the most important thing anyway. I think that’s the end goal of music, right? Is to play as a group, I think. Like ultimately you want to be able to play as a group. You’re scared of failing. You grow up with certain things. You go into your career and you get good at that. And then you think of, 'How much has it taken you to get good?' And you look at all the work you’ve put in that and you’re like “How much of that can I put into violin?” So you try to do that equivalence thing which I think is a wrong way to look at it. Having done this now for about 5 years, I think the beauty is in the process. The goal is just saying, 'I want to just pursue something consistently,' and enjoy the process, the growth, the development. Cause for me that’s the most rewarding thing of this whole past 5 years I’ve been doing this. Whenever I try to find something new, I’ll always go through a phase of finding a million excuses not to do it. Whether it’s violin or working out or running a marathon or whatever, you find a million reasons not to do it and then I hit that inflection in my mind where I just need to find one reason and I’ll do it. Just find one reason and that’s it. Forget about all the excuses. They’ll always be there. - James

"That’s the end goal of music, right? To play as a group!"