All Musical Levels
Are Welcome

Explore violin and viola lessons in a supportive community where students learn, grow, and perform together.

Summer Violin & Viola Interest Form

July 6 – August 15, 2026 | All Musical Levels Are Welcome

Interested in violin or viola lessons this summer? Key to Change offers a fun, supportive, and high-quality music learning experience for students entering grades 6 – 12.

Students participate in engaging group lessons, performance opportunities, guest artist masterclasses, and a welcoming musical community.

Beginners are encouraged to apply. Students may join with little or no prior experience, as well as with school orchestra or private lesson experience.

Key to Change’s summer violin and viola program is open to students entering grades 6–12 in Fall 2026.

Lesson Options

Our Learning Model

At Key to Change, students grow best through consistent instruction, community, and collaboration. Our core program model is group lessons twice per week during weekday afternoons and evenings. Students build musical skills, confidence, leadership, and friendships while learning alongside peers in a supportive environment. Private lessons and other flexible entry points can also provide meaningful pathways into the Key to Change experience.

Most tuition assistance is awarded to students participating in the twice-weekly group lesson program.


What Happens Next?

After submitting this form:

  1. A member of our team will contact your family
  2. Students will be invited to an introductory lesson or placement meeting
  3. Our staff will help families complete registration and discuss lesson options, scheduling, financial assistance, and instrument needs

We are happy to help families complete the process if additional support is needed.

At Key to Change, we look for students and families who:

  • Value music and education
  • Can commit to consistent participation
  • Communicate early about transportation or scheduling challenges
  • Are excited about growth, excellence, and belonging in a supportive musical community