Studio FAQ’s

Yes, however, this is only offered on a case to case basis due to availability of teachers, schedule preferences, and instruments desired to learn. We strongly recommend committing to study one instrument at a time to ensure an optimal learning experience or committing to one hour lessons where we can do 30 minutes of one instrument and 30 minutes of another.

We do not offer bi-weekly lessons. Consistent weekly instruction is essential for steady progress, skill development, and strong musical foundations. Gaps between lessons often slow momentum and make it harder for students to retain new concepts.

Our program is designed to provide a structured, one-on-one learning experience with weekly guidance and accountability. If you are unable to commit to weekly lessons but would still like occasional instruction, we recommend scheduling individual one-time lessons as needed.

Yes. Practice at home is crucial for students' musical development. Explore second-hand instruments or ask a staff member at Frequency Co. for advice on choosing the right one for your student.

Yes! Contact us for current discounts and specials!
Email: Contactus@frequencycofw.com
Call or text: 817-999-9382

Our studio policies are included in the sign-up form. Additionally, you will be able to review them at any time through your student portal. These policies include important information like make-up's, rescheduling, and payment.

The piano is widely considered the best first instrument to learn—and for good reason. Whether someone is 6 or 60, starting with piano builds a foundation that makes learning any other instrument much easier later on.

We begin private lessons at age 6.

No prior experience is required. However, we encourage you to consider your goals and plans for music before your first lesson so your teacher can create a personalized lesson plan tailored to your needs.

We offer in-person lessons only. Online lessons are available only in the event of an emergency at the studio. In those cases, current students will temporarily meet via Zoom for their scheduled lesson.

All materials will be determined during your initial lesson. Most piano students use the Alfred’s Basic Piano Library method books, while voice and guitar students may use different materials depending on their goals and skill level.

Your progress will depend on how consistently you practice each day.