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The average price of Erhu (Chinese violin) lessons is $37.
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Are you looking for Erhu lessons in the US? Due to the large Asian-American demographic, major cities like New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco are known to have schools or cultural centers that offer Erhu training and music lessons.
Here’s a list of Erhu lessons based on the cities previously mentioned:
Now let’s take a look at how much Erhu classes can cost. From the previous examples, the Chinese Music Ensemble of New York (CMENY), which offers 60-minute classes, usually charges $60 per private lesson for both in-person and online. Whereas the China Institute in America charges $250 for their 6-week beginning course with 1 lesson per week.
In LA, Liu Qichao typically charges between $50 and $80 per hour of lesson, depending on experience level. Additionally, in San Francisco, Francis Wong imparts his instrumental knowledge in community workshops that change prices every semester.
Superprof’s average price for an Erhu lesson is $37/h. Each teacher has published a profile that will tell you about their individual, specific prices, and often they offer their first lesson for free. Visit Superprof and contact as many teachers as you like and have as many trial lessons as you need before making a final decision. Learning this traditional Chinese instrument and finding an array of options for it is possible today, thanks to Superprof.
If you are passionate about this traditional Chinese instrument, there are plenty of events that happen yearly across the US that can nurture and inspire Erhu enthusiasts as well as anyone interested in Chinese traditional culture.
The Chinese Music Ensemble of New York plays regularly in venues in NYC, including Carnegie Hall. They also perform in public areas of the city, and these performances are usually free. The same goes for the AppalAsia Performance & Workshop, which is an annual conference where you can see Mimi Jong perform Erhu for free.
In Philadelphia, Erhu maestro Qin Qian helps promote Chinese music and culture by hosting community performances and workshops in Chinatown and cultural centers. On the other hand, if you would like to see a fusion between traditional Chinese music and Rock, Hsu-nami, a progressive Erhu Rock band, performs consistently both nationally and internationally. Catching one of their live performances is quite an experience!
Stay updated by visiting sites like Music From China, or visit local Chinese cultural centers to learn more about upcoming shows, events, or workshops near you. If you are looking for local teachers to help you learn the Erhu, visit Superprof and find a long list of Erhu classes near you.
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Joni
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This instructor covers all the basis. He was great.
Liz, 3 months ago
Jeff
Erhu (Chinese violin) tutor
The search is over! Jeff is an amazing teacher that I am so fortunate to have found. Having had multiple erhu teachers in the past, I am confident in saying that I have no plans to stop taking lessons from him. Jeff offers the most high quality and...
Andrew, 2 years ago
Jeff
Erhu (Chinese violin) tutor
Jeff is a wonderful and talented teacher. He pays attention to details, is very patient and has a great ability to teach remotely. I started learning erhu as an adult and appreciate that he tailors the lessons to fit my needs. I am looking forward...
Feli, 2 years ago
Jeff
Erhu (Chinese violin) tutor
Jeff is amazing! Thorough, present, and very focused, individualized instruction. If you're looking for an erhu instructor who's alert, detailed, and cares deeply about the work -- you've found Jeff!
Kelly, 2 years ago
Christine
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Very proficient and a very well teacher. I learned much from her.
Onder, 2 years ago