Music Lessons

The DaVinci Center for Musical Arts offers music lessons for children and adults on many different instruments.

Music Lessons (Live or online)

You can enjoy lessons for the whole family at one location from incredibly dedicated, caring and quality instructors. You can choose private lessons 20, 30, 45 or 60 minutes, along with group learning for improvisation, theory, Performance Parties, community Kidz Gigz and the amazing annual Creations Concert for ages 5-18. Click on any of the instruments below to learn more.

Piano
Playtime

Guitar
Lessons

Piano
Lessons

Voice
Lessons

Clarinet, Flute
Saxophone
Lessons

Over 200 Years of Combined Teaching Experience

Our teachers are world renown musicians and composers who have a deep love and respect for students and their individual learning styles. Teachers participate in ongoing teacher training to help every student become a “whole musician’ who can play by ear, read music and improvise freely in solo or group and become part of a nurturing musical community.

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(720) 838-8685

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Parent Testimonials

“The mission, goals and values of Maria and all the teachers totally resonate! The teachers are wonderful – skilled and empathetic, with a passion for music. I recommend this studio wholeheartedly… your child will thrive here (as did ours) .”
Gargi Duttgupta

“Our son has been a student at the Davinci Center for seven years. He plays, composes, performs and enjoys music on a level he would never have achieved without the Davinci community. The instructors are accomplished musicians and teachers whose offerings go far beyond a weekly lesson. Students and their families become part of a community that inspires artistic expression while building talent, friendship and confidence.”
Katie Gill

“My son started lessons with DaVinci at preschool just as he turned 4. He is now 14. I love how patient and caring Maria is and how she integrates brain development and guiding students on creating their own music as well as learning to sight read and play some very difficult pieces.”
Linda Chatfield