Yoyogi Uehara Music School violin lessons provide students affordable private lesson and customize the specific goals, needs and aspirations of each student of all age and experience.
Violin lessons can be offered in either English or Japanese.
For kids
Violins come in many sizes and it is important to use the correct size to produce pleasing sounds. Yoyogi Uehara Music School carries all sizes of violins.
At your first lesson, your violin teacher will determine which size is the best using our instruments. We have violins for rent, or we will be happy to recommend where to buy your own violin.
Free trial lessons are also available!
30min. 4 lessons per month 16,000yen/Month
30min. 3 lessons per month 12,000yen/Month
60min 4 lessons per month 32,000yen/Month
60min. 3 lessons per month 24,000yen/Month
*Registration fee 10,000yen
*The school offers violin for free during your lessons
*Please ask for more details about the schedule
Combining virtuosity and elegance, Reina Nambu is in high demand both as a classical violinist and in the popular music scenes in Japan.
She debuted in her home country to wide acclaim, playing Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto with the Osaka and Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestras, followed by the recent concerto performance with the Ensemble Kobe. She is currently the promotion artist of Tokyo IGIN, taking her on concert tours throughout Japan.
Born in the U.S. Reina Nambu holds a Bachelor of Music from the Mannes School of Music. She has acted as concert mistress of several youth orchestras, has performed in such venues as the Carnegie Hall and the Alice Tully Hall of the Lincoln Center, and has also participated in such music festivals as the Mozarteum International Summer Academy and the Bowdoin International Music Festival. Her teachers include: Nobu Wakabayashi, Lewis Kaplan, Michelle Kim, and Hamao Fujiwara.
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