Adult music lessons

Music lessons for adults in Palo Alto & Mountain View.

It's never too late to start. Opus 1 teaches adults of every age and level — from complete beginners to returning players — in private piano, guitar, voice, violin, cello, and ukulele lessons. Flexible evening and weekend scheduling, university-trained teachers, and no annual contract.

Have questions?

Chat with our team about adult lessons.

Tell us your instrument, experience level, and preferred schedule. We can help you choose a trial length and next step.

Why adults choose Opus 1

Lessons built around your goals, your pace, and your schedule.

Beginners genuinely welcome

Many of our adult students have never played before. There's no prior experience required and no upper age limit — just a teacher who meets you exactly where you are.

You set the goals

Learn to read music, play the songs you love, prepare for an audition, or simply unwind with a creative outlet. Your teacher tailors every lesson to what you want to achieve.

Scheduling that fits work

Open seven days a week year-round, with weekday evening and weekend times. Hold one consistent weekly slot, with full-time front-desk support if life happens.

No pressure, no contract

Recitals are optional. Tuition is month-to-month with no annual contract — start with a trial lesson and continue only if it's a fit.

Choose your instrument

Adult lessons by instrument and campus

Adult tuition

Simple, month-to-month pricing.

Adult lesson FAQs

What adults ask before starting music lessons.

Am I too old to start music lessons?

No — Opus 1 teaches adults of every age, and many of our adult students start in their 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, and beyond. Adults often progress faster than they expect because they bring focus, patience, and clear personal goals to each lesson. There is no upper age limit and no prior experience required.

Is it worth learning an instrument as an adult?

Absolutely. Adults often progress faster than they expect because they practice with intention and bring clear goals to every lesson. Beyond the music itself, regular practice is a proven way to reduce stress, sharpen focus and memory, and build a rewarding creative habit. At Opus 1 there's no upper age limit and no prior experience required — many of our adult students started as complete beginners and now play for their own enjoyment, with family, or in community groups.

Do you teach complete adult beginners?

Yes. A large share of our adult students have never played an instrument before. Lessons start with the fundamentals at a comfortable pace, and your teacher builds each lesson around your goals — whether that's reading music, playing songs you love, or simply enjoying a new creative outlet.

How much do adult music lessons cost?

Adult lessons use the same monthly membership tuition as all private lessons — $265 to $595 per month for one weekly lesson, depending on lesson length and teacher level (Standard, Senior, or Master). Adult lessons are 45 or 60 minutes, so an adult trial lesson is $35 for 45 minutes or $45 for 60 minutes. Tuition is a flat amount each month, including months with five lessons, and there is no annual contract.

Can I schedule adult lessons around a full-time job?

Yes. Opus 1 operates seven days a week year-round, with weekday evening and weekend availability that works well for adults balancing work and family. You hold one consistent weekly time slot, and our full-time front-desk staff helps you find a teacher and a time that fits your schedule.

Do adult students have to perform in recitals?

Never required. Recitals are optional. Some adults love the goal of performing three times a year; others prefer to keep lessons purely for personal enjoyment. Your teacher follows your lead.

What instruments can adults learn at Opus 1?

Adults can take private lessons in piano, guitar, voice, violin, viola, cello, and ukulele at our Palo Alto and Mountain View campuses, taught by university-trained teachers. You can switch focus or add an instrument at any time.

Ready when you are

Book an adult trial lesson today.