Private Strings Lessons in Cincinnati — Violin, Viola, Cello & Bass

Cincinnati Music Academy offers private lessons for violin, viola, cello, and upright bass. Students of all ages and experience levels receive one-on-one instruction focused on technique, tone, and musical expression. With flexible scheduling and no long-term commitments, CMA helps every string player grow with confidence.

What Are Private Strings Lessons?

Private strings lessons at Cincinnati Music Academy are personalized for each student’s instrument and experience level. Lessons cover violin, viola, cello, and upright bass, focusing on posture, bowing, tone, and intonation while exploring classical, orchestral, and contemporary repertoire. CMA’s professional instructors help students build skill and confidence through patient, structured guidance that fits any pace or goal.

  • Weekly 30-, 45-, or 60-minute private lessons
  • Violin, viola, cello, and upright bass instruction
  • Classical, orchestral, and modern styles available
  • Emphasis on technique, tone, and musicianship
  • Optional recitals and performance opportunities
  • Flexible scheduling and no long-term commitments

What to Expect in Strings Lessons

ach lesson is customized to the student’s goals. Beginners learn strong foundations in bow control, note reading, and rhythm, while intermediate and advanced players refine tone and performance technique. CMA teachers support students preparing for school orchestra auditions, youth symphonies, or simply learning for personal enjoyment.

Who Are Strings Lessons Perfect For?

Young cello student performing at a recital at Cincinnati Music Academy

Kids & Teen Singers

Young players gain confidence and discipline while learning to perform in school or community ensembles. Lessons encourage musical growth through structured yet supportive instruction.

Adults

Adults can begin from scratch or return to their instrument after years away. Lessons are tailored to each student’s goals — whether exploring solo repertoire, joining local groups, or simply playing for enjoyment.

Cello instructor teaching a student during a private strings lesson at Cincinnati Music Academy.

How Private Strings Lessons Work

Placement

A short conversation ensures you’re matched with an instructor who fits your instrument, schedule, and musical goals.

Lessons

Weekly sessions blend scales, bowing exercises, and repertoire — customized to your skill level and desired pace.

Progress

Students receive regular feedback and can prepare for optional recitals, orchestra auditions, or studio showcases.

Flexibility

CMA’s independent instructors offer year-round lessons with adaptable scheduling and no long-term commitments.

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Meet Your Strings Teachers

Professional performers and educators guiding students of all ages toward confidence and mastery on their instruments.

Dr. Gustavo Carpinteyro-Lara
Suzuki & Traditional Cello

Being a Suzuki parent, Gustavo Carpinteyro-Lara knows that patience, love and dedication to his own son, are the best way to nurture him. As a teacher, he believes that any student has a high level of learning potential; however it is the responsibility of a teacher to guide and help every student to pursue and achieve his/her goals no matter how small or big they are. His teaching focus on making student the best cellist can be, and guide the student to the most comfortable, intelligent and balanced way to master skills. Teacher and student should work together and the teacher will help the student understand how cello playing works through a combination of cello technique, the student’s physical abilities, the laws of physics and gravity; and music itself.

About Teacher
Hannah MacNeal
Traditional Violin & Viola
Piano

Hannah MacNeal is a multi-instrumentalist who has been professionally teaching violin and viola since 2016. In the past, she has worked worked with MYCincinnati and Cincinnati Strings, leading group classes and teaching violin, viola, guitar, and piano. She has experience teaching students from the age of three to retired folks, and she works under the belief that music is truly meant for everyone. Hannah has a bachelor of Music in Viola Performance from the University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music (CCM).

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Ally Oakes
Double Bass
Suzuki & Traditional Violin, Viola

Ally Oakes has been teaching violin and viola professionally since 2018. Ally has also worked with the New Horizons Orchestra since 2020 and has experience teaching general music and orchestra as a public school teacher. Ally teaches beginning to advanced level students and has experience teaching from age 5 all the way through students in their 90s. She has a bachelor of Music in Music Education from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM).

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Jennifer Picard
Suzuki & Traditional Violin, Viola

Jennifer approaches every student as an individual, and finds enjoyment in learning more every day how to make music accessible and fun for each student. Teaching both violin and viola in both Suzuki and traditional teaching styles, Jennifer has 14 years of teaching experience. The feeling of having an instrument placed on your shoulder for the first time is something Jennifer hopes every child has the chance to experience. Jennifer nurtures the idea that music should always be fun, and loves to teach her students songs they want to play from movies or songs they know.

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Dan Qiao
Suzuki & Traditional Violin, Viola
Suzuki Strings

Dan Qiao has enjoyed a vibrant career as a concert violinist and chamber musician performing in concerts around the world, including in China, Germany, France, Poland, Netherland and the USA. Ms. Qiao has performed as a solo and chamber musician at such prestigious festivals as the Beijing Modern Music Festival( Beijing, China), Baroque Summer Festival (Cincinnati, OH), Mostly Modern music festival (Saratoga Springs, NY), Euro Music Festival (Halle, Germany), Rencontres Musicales Internationales des Graves (Bordeaux, France), and the Jubilee International Music Course (Opole, Poland), Lunigiana International Music Festival (Italy), Brevard Music Festival (NC, USA) and Splendor Summer Academy(Amsterdam, Netherland). She played chamber music recital with legendary violinist Maxim Vengerov at Rencontres Musicales Internationales des Graves in 2019. She also played in Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center (NYC).

About Teacher
Matt Wiles
Bass Guitar
Double Bass

Matt has been teaching professionally since 2008. Specializing in bass guitar, upright bass, and music theory, Matt teaches students of all levels from beginner to professional. Matt’s curriculum emphasizes the development of a diverse knowledge of musical styles (jazz, rock, pop, and beyond) and concepts (music reading, theory, improvisation, etc.) while tailoring to the individual goals of any student. At the CMA, Matt’s students will also have the opportunity to perform recitals in a live band setting with both their peers and professional players.

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What our Students & Families Say

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Strings Lesson FAQs

Who can take strings lessons?

Students of all ages and levels are welcome — from young beginners to adults refining advanced techniques.

Which instruments are offered?

Violin, viola, cello, and upright bass.

Do I need my own instrument?

Yes. Students must have their own instrument for home practice. CMA teachers can recommend rental or purchase options.

What styles can I learn?

Classical, orchestral, and contemporary styles, tailored to your interests.

Are performances required?

No. Recitals and performance opportunities are optional, and students can participate when ready.

How long are lessons?

Lessons are offered in 30-, 45-, or 60-minute sessions depending on your goals and experience level.

Can I prepare for auditions or orchestra placement?

Yes. Many students train for youth symphonies, school ensembles, or regional competitions as part of their lesson goals.