Group Piano Program FAQs

How much does the program cost?

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  • Tuition is $100 per month, with a one-time, non-refundable registration fee of $45 per family.


What is included in the program?

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  • The program consists of 16 lessons over 4 months. Classes are held once per week, with each session lasting 45 minutes. Monthly payments remain consistent throughout the program, regardless of the number of weeks in any given month, until all 16 lessons have been completed.


What if my child needs to miss a class?

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  • If your child will miss or needs to reschedule a group class, please email us at opusmusicinfo@gmail.com 24 Hour in advance.

  • Group Lesson credits cannot be rolled over to the next month

  • Makeups are only available within the same week and depend on space in another class of the same level.

  • To support students who need additional help or who miss a class, each student may receive discounted private lessons at $40 for 30 minutes (regular price: $45). This can be used as a makeup or for extra support.


Withdrawal Policy

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  • To withdraw from the program, written notice must be provided at least 30 days. Tuition for the final month will not be refunded.


Private vs Group

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Group Classes

  • Best for beginners and younger students

  • Fun, social, and motivating environment

  • Builds strong foundations (rhythm, reading, basics)

  • Encourages confidence and peer learning

Private Lessons

  • One-on-one, fully personalized instruction

  • Faster progress and deeper technique development

  • Ideal for advancing students or specific goals

  • Flexible pacing based on the student


Your child is now ready to take the next step at Opus Music School—whether that’s joining private lessons, exploring a new instrument, or advancing to the next level of group piano classes.

With the strong foundation built through the Little Musician Program, this transition will feel smooth, engaging, and rewarding. Each path offers the opportunity to further develop musical skills, refine technique, and grow into a more confident and expressive musician.

What’s next?