Music Lesson and Classes

Ukulele Lessons in Salt Lake City
Gifted Music School’s ukulele lessons provide a fun and accessible way for students to explore the world of music. With expert instruction, your child will quickly learn to strum their favorite songs, build strong musical skills, and gain confidence through engaging lessons and group playing. The ukulele’s playful sound and easy-to-learn style make it perfect for young musicians ready to discover their passion.
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Lessons in Artistry and Tradition
Our ukulele program offers a fun, engaging way for students to dive into the world of music. Whether your child is a beginner eager to strum their first chord or a more advanced player looking to expand their skills, our expert instructors provide personalized guidance to inspire growth and creativity. The ukulele’s warm, cheerful sound and approachable nature make it a great choice for young musicians to explore melody, harmony, and rhythm.
What To Expect With Gifted Music School Ukulele Lessons
- Weekly lessons: 15 in the fall semester, 17 in the spring, with holiday breaks included.
- Summer lessons: Flexible schedule, with a minimum of six lessons required to retain a spot in the studio.
- Preferred in-person format: remote lessons available based on teacher discretion.
- Lesson durations: 30, 45, and 60 minutes are common, with extended 75 or 90-minute lessons for advanced students.
- Studio recital: Each semester includes a performance opportunity for students to showcase their progress.
Meet the Faculty

Sophie Stanley, Guitar & Ukulele
Sophie Stanley brings a wealth of expertise to her guitar and ukulele instruction at Gifted Music School. With a Master’s from the New England Conservatory and extensive performance experience, Sophie has played in prestigious competitions like the Boston Guitar Festival and the Utah Symphony Salute to Youth. She has worked closely with esteemed teachers and contributed to the classical guitar community as an intern and performer in both Utah and Boston. Sophie’s passion for music and her dedication to fostering each student’s growth make her an inspiring mentor for musicians of all levels.
Ukulele Lessons at Gifted Music School
Who Are Ukulele Lessons For?
What Will Students Learn?
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Tuition for Ukulele lessons varies depending on the instructor and the length of the lesson. Detailed tuition ranges by department are available here. This allows families to choose the best fit for their needs. The lesson package includes all regular lessons, studio recitals, and group performance opportunities, providing a well-rounded musical education.
Our school’s mission is to help as many students as posisble experience the joy of music, regardless of financial constraints. We offer several need- based and merit-based scholarships. We would love to have you apply.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I sign up for lessons and classes?
Signing up for lessons and classes is easy! Go to our new student registration page and fill out the form. You can choose from a variety of programs based on your interests and skill level. We will be in touch with you shortly after the form is completed. If you’re not sure where to start, feel free to contact us, and we’ll guide you in selecting the right program for you or your child.
What are the major programs at the school?
We offer a range of programs designed to meet the needs of students at every level of their musical journey:
- Conservatory: For serious students who gain admission through audition. Once admitted, students receive a full scholarship for all their classes.
- Preparatory: High-level tuition-based lessons and classes open to students of all ages from the general community. Scholarships are available to help support aspiring musicians.
- GRIT Program: Our comprehensive outreach program in Title I schools, bringing high-quality music education to underserved communities.
- Young Composers Academy (YCA): Tuition-based Conservatory classes and opportunities that are available to the general public.
- Suzuki Program: A part of the Preparatory Program, focused on string students using the renowned Suzuki method.
Who are the faculty and teachers?
Our school is home to an extraordinary team of faculty members and teachers, all of whom are accomplished musicians and dedicated educators. Our faculty bring a wealth of professional experience and expertise to their teaching, ensuring that students receive top-tier musical instruction. You can learn more about each instructor by visiting our faculty page on the website, where you’ll find bios and details about their areas of specialization.
How do I apply to the Conservatory?
To apply to our Conservatory program, students must go through an audition process. This ensures that we select students who are committed to excelling in their musical studies. Information about audition dates and requirements can be found on our Conservatory Admissions page. If you have questions or need assistance during the application process, our admissions team is here to help.
How can I support the school?
Your support is vital to the success of our programs and the growth of our students. To make a donation or learn more about the different ways you can contribute, please visit the donate page on our website. Donations go toward scholarships, outreach programs, and other initiatives that make high-quality music education accessible to all.
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