
Aria School of Music & Art: nurturing musicians and artists in Reno.
Aria School of Music & Art in Reno offers lessons in ukulele, guitar, piano, and violin, with a warm, cozy atmosphere that welcomes students of all ages. Reviewers highlight friendly groups, flexible scheduling, and passionate instructors like Ms. Kat. The program features a popular Wednesday afternoon ukulele group and a non-profit model with scholarship funds for young musicians.
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One-on-one instruction in ukulele, guitar, piano, violin, and more, tailored to individual skill levels and goals.
Collaborative sessions like ukulele groups for all competencies, fostering joy and musical growth in a social setting.
Creative classes and workshops in various art forms, designed to inspire and develop artistic skills for all ages.
Accommodating lesson times to fit busy lifestyles, ensuring consistent learning opportunities for students.
Financial assistance options for young students, supporting access to quality music and art education in the community.
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Valerie Kortenber
Cozy place where music lessons are available. I go to the ukulele group on Wednesday afternoon where very friendly people of many levels of competence play joyfully together from 1:00 to 2:30.
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Ysha Laus
My son is doing violin lessons here and he enjoys it very much. Ms. Kat is awesome and very thorough when teaching. She explains it very well to my son. They offer ukelele lessons, guitar, piano and violin. There are lessons to all students old and new. They are also very accommodating in regards to your schedule. Check this place out!
Steve Hughes
I'm a senior citizen taking a ukulele class at Aria. They have the best Ukulele program in Reno. There are a lot of strum groups around town but this is the place to go if you want to become a musician. Julie is amazing, talented, loving and kind. Evan tells great stories, has fun, but wants to help you become a real musician. It's clear they both have a passion for teaching music. A bonus - Peter Luongo comes in once a month. They also teach many other instruments. A great music school, a non profit business model and I understand they may have some scholarship funds for young students.