Adult Programs
At Morin Music Studio we help adults develop real musical ability, whether you studied in your youth or are beginning for the first time. We train you the way we train every serious musician, one skill at a time, built to last. Learn piano, voice, guitar, strings, and more, in person at our Springbank Hill studio or online from anywhere in the world.
BENEFITS
A Sharper Mind
Reading, listening, and playing at once trains focus, memory, and pattern recognition. Learning music is one of the most complete workouts your brain can get, and the cognitive benefits hold up across a lifetime.
Real, Measurable Skill
You will not just noodle around. You will develop technique, learn to read music, and understand what you are playing and why. This is progress you can measure, week over week.
Connection and Community
Music is meant to be shared. You join a lineage of musicians and a community of learners, and you gain something worth sharing with the people around you.
Something That Is Yours
The pieces you learn, the sound you make, the growth you feel. This is expression, not just exercise. It is one of the few things adults build purely because it makes them more fully themselves.
Start Today
Get matched with the right instructor and a lesson plan built around you. Fill out the form below and we will follow up personally, usually within one business day. We will learn where you are, understand what you want to play, and pair you with a teacher who builds your path from there. In person in SW Calgary or live online.
Tell us where you are and what you want to play. We will help you choose the right path, whether that is private lessons or a self-paced program.
FAQ
No. There is no age at which it is too late to learn an instrument. Adults learn music successfully at every stage of life, including complete beginners in their 60s and 70s. Adult learners often progress quickly because they bring focus, patience, and understanding to their practice. If you can commit to a little regular practice, you can learn to play.
No. We teach complete beginners who have never touched an instrument, as well as adults returning to music after years or decades away. Every student begins with a plan built around their current level and goals, so you are never behind and never lost.
Every instrument we offer is available to adults, including piano, voice, guitar, and strings. If there is a particular instrument you want to learn, ask us, as we most likely teach it.
Yes. We offer live one-on-one lessons in-person in Calgary, and online to students worldwide. You can study with us from anywhere, whether or not you live in Calgary.
Our studio is in the Springbank Hill neighbourhood of SW Calgary, Alberta. We teach in person at the studio and online to students around the world.
Tuition is customized based on your lesson length. Once we understand your goals, we will walk you through the options that fit you best. Reach out through the form and we will share the details.
Less than most people expect. Consistency matters more than duration. Short, focused daily practice produces far better results than occasional long sessions, and your teacher will design your practice so your available time is well spent.
Yes. Adult students who want a structured path can prepare for Conservatory examinations in many streams. We support students worldwide, with students completing examinations through ABRSM, Trinity and Canadian Conservatory streams. That being said, exams are optional, and many adults study purely for enjoyment and personal growth.
A teacher sees what videos cannot. Free videos give you information, but information does not develop skills. Video lessons cannot evaluate your physical movements, correct your technique, or build a path tailored to you. Adults who self-teach often develop habits that are hard to fix later. A qualified teacher makes your practice efficient and your progress real.
Our training is grounded in classical technique, which builds a foundation you can apply to any style, including jazz, pop, and contemporary music. Classical training is not a restriction. It is the fastest way to become a capable, versatile musician.