Violin Lessons with the Veniccio Institute
Mastering the violin is a beautiful journey that fosters patience and artistic expression. At The Veniccio Institute, we provide violin lessons that are both engaging and effective, allowing students to explore various musical styles while developing proper technique.
Recommended for 6 years old and above, including adults. Violin Lessons are offered for online, home service, and in the studio.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Whether you're wondering about how our lessons work, what to expect, or how to get started, we’ve got you covered. We're here to make sure your learning experience is as smooth, fun, and personalized as possible. If you don’t find the answer you need here, don’t hesitate to reach out!
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How Do Your Music Recitals Work?
Our music recitals, held three to four times a year in Manila, allow students to showcase their progress. We invite all students, including those in home service, online, and studio lessons, as well as international students who may be in the country. For those unable to attend in person, we offer online recitals and solo performance opportunities, ensuring every student has the chance to shine.
What Are Your Covered Areas For Home Service?
We offer home music lessons in Metro Manila, as well as select areas in Cavite, Laguna, Valenzuela, and occasionally Batangas. Online lessons are also available for students outside these regions.
What Are Your Rescheduling Polocies?
Our rescheduling and cancellation policy requires that students inform us at least 12 hours in advance of their scheduled lesson. Failure to do so will result in the forfeiture of that lesson, as we prioritize the time and effort of our teachers.
Do We Need To Have The Insturment?
Having your own instrument depends on the lesson format. For home service and online lessons, it's necessary. In our studio, we provide pianos and drums, and for violin students, you can use the teacher's instrument for the first few sessions. Still, owning an instrument is important, as regular practice is essential for progress, and lessons with the teacher are only a few times a week.
How Can I Keep Track Of My Child's Progress?
To keep track of your child's progress, you can request progress reports or evaluations from the teacher at any time during enrollment. We're also working on making regular evaluations a standard practice, and the teacher may send updates before the completion of your child's lesson package.
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CAEO Presents Soprano Isabela Madero in the 2026 Young Artists Series
Now in its 10th year, the Young Artists Program proudly showcases outstanding emerging talents in the Philippine music scene. This season features Isabela Madero, one of the country’s most promising...
CAEO Presents Soprano Isabela Madero in the 2026 Young Artists Series
Now in its 10th year, the Young Artists Program proudly showcases outstanding emerging talents in the Philippine music scene. This season features Isabela Madero, one of the country’s most promising...
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Well-Rounded Artistry in Churen Li’s Manila Debut
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