Music School LA

Five Reasons to Go Royal

Looking for the best music school in Los Angeles? Look no further. The Royal Music Academy is here to give your child the royal treatment.

1. A Unique Approach

The Royal Music Academy transforms the experience of learning an instrument into a life-long passion for the arts. Specializing in at-home instruction, we have constructed a solid foundation that encompasses technique, ear training, composition, improvisation and versatile music genres. We focus on developing technical skills while encouraging students to explore their creativity.

2. An Encouraging Founder

Diba Mostadim, a second-generation piano teacher with 10+ years of experience, founded the Royal Music Academy to share her passion for music with the world. Using her strong musical pedigree and hands-on management approach, Diba trains each instructor at the Royal Music Academy to deliver an unprecedented service to its loyal client base. Diba ensures that each student’s talent and musical curiosity is nurtured.

3. High Caliber Instructors

The Royal Music Academy recruits and trains the highest caliber piano, voice, guitar, drum and violin teachers. The majority of our instructors have completed a Masters or PhD in music and some have even been nominated Grammy! Not only are our instructors experts in their fields, they apply a compassionate approach to keep students engaged in the learning process.

4. Tech Savvy + Convenient

Signing up for a music lesson has never been easier. Everything you need to register is conveniently located on The Royal Music Academy website. Under the schedule section you have complete access to purchasing packages and scheduling your next class.

5. More than Music Lessons

In addition to providing stellar music lessons, The Royal Music Academy can schedule our highly talented instructors to provide entertainment for your child’s birthday party, or musicians for a public or private event. From string quartets to full jazz bands, our talented instructors will steal the show!

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