Etobicoke 's Best Music School for Piano & Keyboard Lessons, Voice/Singing/Public Speaking Lessons, Guitar Lessons, Bass Lessons, Drum Lessons, Violin and Fiddle, Viola, Cello, Flute, Piccolo, Mandolin, Banjo, Ukulele Lessons, Theory Lessons, Preschool Program, Rock Band S'Cool, Glee Club, Saxophone, Clarinet Lessons
Call to Inquire: 416-614-7529 Toll Free: 1-844-A-Sharp-1


 A Sharp School of Music
The Royal York Plaza
1500 Royal York Road
Etobicoke, Ontario M9P 3B6
Tel: 416-614-PLAY (7529) or
416-614-SING (7464)
Toll Free:  1-844-274-2771

Violin, Fiddle, Viola, and Cello
Lessons
Please enjoy this video of Anne Akiko Meyers playing "Air on a G String" by Bach on a Stradivarius violin dated 1697:
violin and fiddle lessons
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What's the difference?
There are no real distinctions between violins and fiddles, but some say it is the style of music they play. It is not common for a classically trained violinist to play folk music, but today, there are many fiddlers with classical training. -Wikipedia
Learn to play with style and confidence!

Beginner students will start with fundamentals such as learning the parts of the string instrument, 
bowing and proper finger placement. 

Our friendly instructors will help you to discover your potential for producing a good, controlled,
solid sound from the violin.  A Sharp instructors present in a very understandable way so that all of our students enjoy learning to play. 

We offer one-on-one private violin lessons so that students may achieve their personal goals and 
progress comfortably at their own pace. 

At A Sharp, we deliver the finest string instrument lessons in the GTA, providing students with the opportunity to learn in a stress-free environment so that students may learn to play their violin, viola, or cello with enjoyment and confidence.

Royal Conservatory of Music and Suzuki lessons are both available!

Yes, we have twice yearly student recitals :-) 

Violin Lessons Practice Tip of the Week: April 15, 2024:  
Do plan a specific time to practice each day. Students who practice at the same time each day usually make better progress than those who wait several days before a practice session. Music practice easily becomes a low priority item placed at the end of a busy day of school, homework and extracurricular activities. The student is then too tired to concentrate. When practice time becomes a structured routine, it can be perceived as a relaxation or fun time to be looked forward to.
Call now to book a free introductory Violin, Fiddle, Viola, or Cello Lesson!