
Inspire your inner musician.
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Winner of Toronto Star's Reader's Choice Award for Best Music Instruction!

WHAT WE OFFER:
Adult Guitar & Ukulele Class
Spring Session, Apr 4 - June 20: 12 classes x $32
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Adult Guitar & Ukulele, age 18+ (Mondays at 6:00 PM)
In this class, adults who want to learn the basics of playing guitar and ukulele will learn to strum, finger pick, understand basic music notation & guitar tab, learn essential chords and play popular songs together as a group.
Located online & at 5193A Yonge St
Adults need music lessons just as much as kids! Our adult group classes are fun, engaging and designed to inspire your inner musician.
Book a FREE trial class for yourself to see if music lessons are right for you.
Engaging & educational music lessons for adults.
Here is what other adults are saying about music lessons at Willowdale School of Music:

I’ve wanted to learn to play the violin since a very young age. Unfortunately the planets didn’t align for me with finding the time and the right instructor until I was in my mid thirties. My goal was simple; learn the rudiments, read violin sheet music and be able to make music that was pleasing for me and my family. Learning to play the violin as an adult was not easy, but learning to play the violin is a lifelong journey - the rewards of persevering are priceless.
Ranga
Sarah is very knowledgeable, uses analogies and looks for fun tips and tricks to help you learn, and it's obvious that she is committed to her students' learning. She's funny, and makes me laugh every lesson. :) She is thorough and has high standards, which I appreciate, but she also makes learning enjoyable.
Diana

STARTING MUSIC LESSONS IS QUICK AND EASY.
1. Book your trial class
Fill out the form and let us know what class you'd like to join.
2. Meet your teacher
Learn song, some technique, ask questions and enjoy your 1st group class.
3. Begin weekly classes!
Begin weekly classes & start your own musical adventure!
Where to find us:
5193A Yonge St (Yonge & Kingsdale)
Willowdale (North York), Toronto

LGBTQ2S+ Safe Space
We acknowledge that the land on which we live and work is the ancestral lands of various Indigenous Peoples and that we live on the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabe, Chippewa and Wendat, in the territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. The territory was the subject of the Dish With One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant, an agreement between the Anishinaabe and the Haudenosaunee to peaceably share and care for the territory around the Great Lakes, all newcomers are invited into this Covenant. This territory is also covered by the Upper Canada Treaties. Today, the meeting place of Toronto (Haudenosaunee 'Tkaronto') is still the home to many Indigenous people from across Turtle Island and we are grateful to have the opportunity to work and live in this territory.