St John Music Lessons

Music Lessons in San Antonio

Private Music Lessons for All Ages, Instruments, and Skill Levels

Our San Antonio music school offers personalized, one-on-one music lessons for students of all ages — from total beginners to advanced musicians. Whether you’re learning for fun, school, or performance, our experienced instructors provide supportive, structured, and fun lessons to help you grow.

We teach a wide variety of instruments, music styles, and ages. Our instructors work closely with students to build a solid foundation, explore creative expression, and achieve real progress.

What Instruments Can I Learn?

We offer private music lessons for:

Each program is built around your needs, goals, and experience. We teach students as young as 5, teens in school music programs, and adults of all skill levels — including total beginners.

Where Are We Located?

Our music school is just off Thousand Oaks Dr and Hwy 281 in North Central San Antonio. We’re close to:

  • Stone Oak

     

  • Encino Park

     

  • Hollywood Park

     

  • Bulverde Rd & Jones Maltsberger

     

  • NEISD campuses

We offer flexible scheduling 7 days a week by appointment.

Meet Our Music Instructors

Each of our instructors brings a unique mix of teaching skill and performance experience. Visit our Meet the Instructors page to learn more about:

Sarah Hadsell

( Voice & Piano )

Daniel Pendergrass

( Guitar, Bass, Ukulele )

Donald Kearney

( Trumpet, Piano, Drums and Guitar )

Sophia Lee

( Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone )

Justin Zych

( Guitar, Piano, Composition )

Daniela Pena

( Piano, Latin Music Specialist )

Haziel Rosas

( Violin )

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Frequently Asked Questions About Music Lessons in San Antonio

Lessons generally range from $30 to $80 per session, depending on the length and instrument. We also offer a free trial lesson so you can try it out before committing.

We work with students ages 5 and up, including kids, teens, and adults. Lessons are always customized to the student’s level and learning style.

Yes! Many students start on one instrument and later switch or add a second one. We make it easy to explore new musical paths.

Absolutely! We regularly help students with UIL prep, school music assignments, solo pieces, and ensemble auditions.

Having your own instrument for practice is ideal. If you’re not sure what to get, we can help you find the right one — or loan one short-term.

Yes! We teach many adult students — beginners, hobbyists, and musicians returning after time off. It’s never too late to start learning.

Besides weekly private lessons, you’ll get access to recitals, music clubs, progress tracking, and on-demand support through our custom learning platform.



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