[Playing the Erhu with your heart] China Erhu Academy Erhu School
Erhu Lessons

Lesson curriculum from beginner to advanced
Japanese songs such as "Hometown," "Flowers Bloom," and "Suzhou Night Song"
Western songs such as "Moon River," "Ave Maria," and "Bridge Over Troubled Water"
Learn a wide range of Chinese and Chinese-style songs, including "Horse Racing," "Erquan Shaking Moon," and "Spring Colors of Jiangnan."
Through various songs, you will learn how to produce beautiful sounds unique to the erhu, how to play in a relaxed manner, and various forms of expression.
Before I knew it, the time I spent practicing the erhu had become the most relaxing time for me...
Beginner → Beginner → Intermediate → Advanced
As your level increases, you will gradually acquire natural, streamlined playing skills and rich expressiveness, and you will enjoy music and the arts.

Group lessons
We conduct fun lessons in a friendly atmosphere with small groups.
The performances of other members are also inspiring and motivate me to practice.
Twice a month, 1 hour to 1 hour and a half each time
Fixed-day/time classes
or
Flexible time classes are convenient for work shifts
You can choose
Private lessons
Proceed at your own pace
Lessons tailored to each student's goals, incorporating requested songs into lessons
Listen carefully to your own voice and that of your teacher
You can choose from 30 minutes, 40 minutes, 60 minutes, or 120 minutes per session.
You can also take this course at the same time as class lessons.
( You can also add private lessons at any time if you want more detailed instruction tailored to your needs.
Additional private lessons are available at a discounted rate.
Transfer system
If you miss a lesson, you can take another class instead.
Even if you have to come up with something urgent, your lesson will not be wasted.
You can come even if you don't have an instrument
Instruments can be rented for free
You can trust us with the purchase and maintenance of your own instruments.
You can use the instruments in the classroom during lessons, so you can come empty-handed.