Igniting musical passion through innovative education and inclusive community programs.
One-on-one instruction in violin, piano, voice, and other instruments with experienced, dedicated teachers.
Comprehensive training to enhance skills for students pursuing music at higher education levels.
Group sessions in music production, theory, songwriting, improvisation, and performance with student bands.
Free classes and summer camps for young children, focusing on jazz and interactive musical exploration.
Structured music activities for kids and teens in a supportive, creative environment.
Partial and full scholarships available to ensure music education is accessible to all families in need.
Phoenix Conservatory of Music is a premier music school and community hub in Phoenix, AZ, dedicated to fostering musical talent across all ages. We offer private lessons, group classes, and enrichment programs in instruments, voice, music production, theory, and more. With a focus on creativity, support, and accessibility, we provide scholarships and free classes for families, creating a welcoming environment where students can grow as musicians and individuals. Our passionate instructors and diverse offerings, from jazz for toddlers to college prep, make us a trusted destination for music education.
I would like to thank the front counter people. They were wonderful and VERY inviting. The reviews were also a reason I decided to purchase lessons because they seemed promising. Getting back to topic; When I sat down an instructor (?) had walked into the building pulling behind a small little wagon full of books for, presumably, children. I was hit with a swift of scent of alcohol and looked into the contents of the wagon. Inside contained books but if you looked closely it had beer wrapped tightly inside a brown bag to hide it away. The woman seemed intoxicated, heavily laughing and wobbling around. Another man helped her in and she instructed some parents to come inside to where their children's would perform (I believe I am not sure. It was my first day). My father saw the scene and gave me a glance which he then followed up with, "that lady has clearly been drinking." Whatever it's her business to drink I don't think someone should be punished for having fun but having it in a kids area is quite insidious and if I can apply it to here, forlorn of her. Eventually after waiting for my teacher who arrived 13 minutes late he picked me up. He was teaching me the basics which was okay since I was getting back to piano but he became a bit irritated on my playing. He was very mundane, despite the elocution promised. He sighed, rolled his eyes (maybe clearing his eyes I don't know), and was on his phone. One thing he did have was leaving punctually. When it reached the end of the 15 minutes lesson (yes 15 in total) he quickly got us up and walked towards my dad. Very peculiar place and while I wasted my money I will NOT be going back here 😭🙏keep my money because why am I paying for this 🥹
I highly recommend PCM! When I first brought my son here, he had only played violin in his school orchestra, but after starting private lessons with Meghan, his progress was amazing. She is not only a wonderful violinist and teacher, but also a great person and mentor who truly inspired him. Thanks to PCM’s excellent College Prep Program, my son’s skills grew tremendously. Beyond private lessons, they offer enrichment classes such as Music Production, Music Theory, Voice, Improvisation, Songwriting, and opportunities to perform with PCM student bands of many genres. The environment is always creative, supportive, and welcoming for kids and teens. They also provide partial and full scholarships for families in need. I am very grateful to Meghan, Diego, and everyone at PCM for their passion and commitment. They helped my son not only become a stronger violinist, but also deepen his love for music and grow as a young man.
This is a wonderful organization! I found this place on a whim while looking for music classes to take my 3 year old to. PCM offers free classes and free summer camps for my daughter’s age. The free class we attended allowed parents to participate and focused on jazz music (We-Bop) — I actually learned a lot myself! The instructors are all very passionate about music and it shows. Absolutely check this place out if you want to start exposing your kiddos to music at an early age!
best music school ever. like the open mics over all. the staff and teachers are so nice and so generous. like the way they give free meals before class.best school for music
My son had enrolled a after school music program. It was awesome! Every time when I go pick him up I see his big smile that really makes me happy too! All the teachers are very patient and all student feels welcomed. 10 out of 10!!
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