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Guide to trial lessons

For students: Read what a trial lesson can be used for

Updated over a month ago

This article explains what a trial lesson is and what it can contain.

What is a trial lesson?

A trial lesson on MusicTeachers.co.uk often varies from a normal lesson and may be longer or shorter, or the price higher or lower.

What is a trial lesson used for?

In reality, different teachers use trial lessons for varying reasons. They can be used to determine your level, talk to you about what you like to play or sing and set your goals.

How do I book a trial lesson with my teacher?

You have to agree with your teacher when the trial lesson will occur. The teacher creates a lesson in the calendar and you will receive a link showing you the lesson information and how to make your payment.

How much does a trial lesson cost?

Our teachers set their own prices. The cost of a trial lesson varies depending on which teacher you choose.

How do I pay for a trial lesson?

As with all other lesson types on the platform, trial lessons must be paid for through your account prior to the lesson date. When your teacher has created the lesson, you will receive an email with a link to information about the lesson and payment.

Is it a requirement to take a trial lesson?

A teacher may well choose that, as part of the student's regular course, there is always a trial lesson, e.g. to determine the student's level.

Should my teacher offer me a trial lesson?

No, it is entirely up to the individual teacher whether he or she wants to offer a trial lesson to new students or not.

Can I get an online trial lesson?

Yes, you can. However, not all of our teachers offer online lessons, so talk to your teacher about this.

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