Imagine your son or daughter later this year, stepping onto the stage in front of an audience filled with supportive and nurturing parents, grandparents, and siblings. Envision the radiant confidence that will emanate from your child after his or her first recital.
This is the essence of what we strive for at the Maestro Musicians Academy's Sharon Music School.
At our school, we go beyond simply teaching music; we cultivate an environment where students not only learn to
play instruments but also gain vital life skills. Our dedicated instructors provide the tools necessary for
students to evolve into confident, life-long learners who harbor a deep love for music and self-expression.
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We specialize in helping first-timers fall in love with music.
Why Choose Our Violin Lessons?

Confidence Through Music
We help your child grow in self-expression, focus, and poise — skills that last a lifetime.

Tailored to Your Child
Lessons are personalized for each student’s personality, goals, and musical journey.

Caring, Supportive Teachers
Our nurturing educators build trust and motivate students to stay committed and inspired.

Flexible and Easy to Join
We offer convenient scheduling, easy communication, and a warm, welcoming environment.
Here Are Some Benefits to Signing up for our Lexington Violin Lessons!
We Are In Your Neighborhood!
Located at the United Methodist Church on 2600 Massachusetts Avenue, the Maestro Musicians Academy is centrally located and serves Lexington, Burlington, Bedford, Concord, Lincoln, Arlington, Woburn, and surrounding communities. We are diagonally across from Maria Hastings Elementary School.


Convenient Scheduling
Our school has days and times available for multiple instrumental lessons 7 days per week! This is perfect for busy parents and kids who have to juggle a lot of activities.
🎻 Confidence Through Performance
Our twice-yearly recitals give students a chance to shine in a warm, supportive setting. Performing on stage builds confidence, focus, and perseverance — life skills that extend far beyond music.
🌱 Life Skills That Last
- ✅ Discipline through consistent practice
- ✅ Poise by performing under pressure
- ✅ Goal-setting by working toward recitals
- ✅ Resilience when facing challenges
- ✅ Pride in their personal growth
These aren’t just music lessons — they’re lessons in becoming a thoughtful, capable person.

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🎻 Common Questions About Violin Lessons & Rentals
No problem! We’ll help you rent a properly sized, high-quality student instrument. We recommend Johnson String Instrument in Newton Upper Falls and can also guide you through trusted online options.
Yes! Your teacher will ensure your child is matched with the correct violin size. Proper sizing makes playing easier and more enjoyable.
We usually recommend renting at first. It’s more affordable, and your child may outgrow their violin quickly. Once they’ve grown and committed to the instrument, we’ll guide you on when it makes sense to purchase.
Most children are ready to begin around age 5 or 6, though some may start earlier with parental support. We also welcome older beginners — it’s never too late to start!
Absolutely. Many younger children benefit from having a parent nearby, especially in the first few months. As your child gains confidence, they may prefer more independence.
We believe in nurturing the whole child through music. Our teachers are carefully matched with students based on learning style and personality. We offer personalized instruction, flexible scheduling, and a warm, family-friendly environment.
🎵 A Journey From First Notes to First Recital
For our youngest violinists, learning a piece of music is like telling a story — one small step at a time.
In the beginning, your child will learn how to hold the violin, use the bow, and make a beautiful sound. Week by week, they’ll add new skills — playing simple rhythms, remembering finger positions, and listening closely to their teacher’s guidance.
By the time recital day arrives, your child will have built something meaningful — not just a song, but a sense of pride, patience, and accomplishment. Whether it’s “Twinkle, Twinkle” or a beginner’s tune, they’ll feel the joy of finishing something they worked hard for.
⏰ Learning Routines
Even at a young age, children begin to understand the rhythm of weekly lessons and gentle daily practice. These small habits help them build focus, patience, and a sense of structure — in a way that feels fun and achievable.
💪 Sticking With It
When something is tricky — like holding the bow just right or remembering finger numbers — we cheer them on to keep trying. Little by little, they learn that effort pays off. That’s where confidence starts.
These experiences give your child more than music. They gain tools for life — one joyful note at a time.

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