Personalized lessons that build technique, confidence, and musical growth—tailored to your goals and learning style.
Who Lessons Are For
We take students from 10 years old and up
Beginners to advanced
First time singers/musicians, worship vocalists, singers/musicians who want stronger technique and understanding of theory
What You Can Expect
Customized lesson plan and pacing
Technique and musicianship foundations
Repertoire aligned to goals
Supportive structure and clear progress
Lesson Fee & Format
$260/month (includes 4 lessons)
1 hour
Once a week
1 on 1
In-person & virtual
Private Music Lessons
Workshops (Church Music Team Training)
Training designed to strengthen musicianship, unity, and confidence—practical tools your team can use immediately.
What We Offer
Vocal Team Training
Team & Rehearsal Systems
Worship Technology Training
Leadership Support / Coaching
Formats
1-2hr intensive
Half-day training
Weekend training (limited availability)
Workshop + Worship Night combo
Ongoing coaching (monthly)
Music Therapy (Private Practice)
Music therapy services at Bridgeway Music House address a range of therapeutic goals across developmental, emotional, cognitive, and physical domains. Sessions are individualized and goal-focused to each client’s needs and strengths, using music-based interventions to support therapeutic outcomes.
Music therapy may support goals related to:
Emotional regulation and coping skills
Communication (verbal and nonverbal expression)
Social skills and relationship building
Cognitive skills such as attention, memory, and processing
Motor skills including coordination and movement
Stress reduction and relaxation
Self-expression
Private Pay / Out-of-pocket
Bridgeway Music House does not bill insurance.
Neurodivergent Individuals
Sensory processing differences
Support with regulation and expression
Social communication goals
Building confidence and independence
Populations Music Therapy May Support
Individuals with Communication Needs
Speech and language delays
Nonverbal or minimally verbal individuals
Alternative ways to support expression and interaction
Adults
Stress management and emotional wellness
Life transitions and personal growth
Support with communication or social confidence
Cognitive engagement and memory support
Individuals with Neurological or Medical Needs
Stroke or brain injury recovery
Parkinson’s disease or movement challenges
Chronic illness or medical-related stress
Rehabilitation support alongside other therapies
Children & Adolescents
Developmental delays
Autism spectrum disorder
ADHD and attention challenges
Emotional regulation and coping skills
Social skills and peer interaction
Communication challenges
School-related stress or transitions
Individuals Seeking Emotional & Mental Health Support
Anxiety and stress
Emotional regulation
Coping with life changes
Self-esteem and identity development
Processing emotions in a supportive environment
Music Lessons vs Music Therapy
Music Lessons
Focus is on learning an instrument or improving singing skills
Goal is musical growth and performance ability
Curriculum is based on technique, repertoire, and musicianship
Students practice between sessions to improve musical skill
Best for those wanting structured music instruction
Teacher guides musical learning
Musical ability or interest is important
Progress is measured by musical improvement
Focus is on therapeutic goals such as emotional regulation, communication, coping skills, and development
Music Therapy
Goal is progress in non-musical areas supported through music
Sessions are individualized based on therapeutic needs and strengths
Progress happens within sessions; outside practice may or may not be part of the plan
Best for those needing support with emotional, social, cognitive, developmental, or stress-related challenges
Board-Certified Music Therapist uses clinical, evidence-based interventions
No musical experience or talent is required
Progress is measured by therapeutic and functional outcomes