Online private music lessons

Music lessons that build skill, confidence, and creativity.

Supportive one-on-one lessons in voice, piano, trumpet, songwriting, ear training, and musicianship for creative kids, teens, and adult beginners.

Low-pressure first step. Tell me what you’re looking for and I’ll help you decide the best next move.

Online music lesson with piano, voice, or creative musicianship
Lessons designed around the student.Technique, ear training, creativity, and confidence — not one-size-fits-all worksheets.
Good forcreative kids
Also teachessongwriting + ear skills
Lesson styleclear, calm, supportive
12+ yearsprivate teaching experience
University-levelmusic theory + ear training background
Multi-instrumentvoice, piano, trumpet, composition
Online friendlystructured lessons from home

Built for students who need more than “just practice more.”

A good lesson should help a student understand what to do, hear what changed, and feel more capable after each session.

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Beginners who need a clear start

We build strong fundamentals without making music feel stiff, intimidating, or boring.

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Singers finding their voice

Students learn healthy technique, pitch awareness, expression, and confidence using music they actually care about.

Creative kids and teens

For students who make things, feel deeply, improvise, write songs, or need room to explore.

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Band students needing support

Trumpet, ear training, rhythm, reading, and musicianship support that connects school music to real growth.

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Students who overthink

Lessons focus on small wins, body awareness, listening, and practical confidence — not pressure.

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Songwriters and curious musicians

We can connect chords, melody, lyrics, form, improvisation, and theory into actual creative work.

VoicePianoTrumpetSongwritingEar trainingMusic theoryCreative confidence
Student learning music online with supportive instruction
The goal is not just better notes.The goal is helping students understand music, trust their ears, and express themselves with more confidence.

A modern lesson approach for real growth.

Each lesson blends practical musicianship with creativity, emotional steadiness, and clear next steps.

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We start with the student’s goal

Confidence, technique, a school performance, songwriting, pitch, rhythm, reading, or simply enjoying music again.

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We build skills in small, usable steps

Students learn what to practice, why it matters, and how to notice progress without getting overwhelmed.

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We connect technique to expression

Technique is not the final goal. It is the tool that lets the student sound more like themselves.

Why learn with Chase?

A rare mix of professional performance, composition, teaching, and emotional intelligence.

“Students do better when they feel safe enough to try, clear enough to improve, and curious enough to keep going.”

That belief shapes the way MusicalGrowth lessons are taught.

Teaching background

  • Master’s degree in music composition
  • Background in vocal performance and music education
  • Experience teaching private students and university-level music courses
  • Professional performing experience across classical, jazz, pop, piano bar, cruise, and original music settings
  • Multi-instrument perspective: voice, piano, trumpet, theory, composition, and improvisation

See if online lessons are a fit

Tell me a little about the student and I’ll respond with the best next step.






    I’ll respond with next steps and let you know whether lessons seem like a good fit.

    Common questions

    Quick answers for parents and new students.

    No. Many students are kids or teens, but adult beginners and returning musicians are welcome too.
    Yes, especially with a clear setup and focused lesson plan. I can help you with basic online lesson setup if needed.
    That is common. Lessons are paced carefully so the student can build trust, confidence, and momentum.
    I can teach classical foundations, but lessons are not limited to one style. We can include pop, jazz, songwriting, theory, ear training, and creative exploration.
    Start with the inquiry form. Tell me the student’s age, instrument, goals, and concerns. I’ll give you a straightforward answer.
    A device with video, a stable internet connection, and the instrument. For singers, headphones can help. For piano, a keyboard or piano is needed.

    Want to see if lessons are a fit?

    Send a quick inquiry. I’ll help you figure out the best next step without making it complicated.