Piano Lessons
Suzuki Cello Lessons
What's Included?
Weekly
lessons
A well-rounded
music education
Performance
opportunities
Lots of fun!
ABOUT LESSONS
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Lessons are 30 minutes once a week.
*For longer lessons, please contact Miss Kaylie.
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New students may enroll at any time during the semester.
Fall and Spring Semesters
17 lessons each | Aug-Dec, Jan-May
$119 / month
Summer Semester
6 lessons | June-July
$105 / month
*Tuition for new students who begin mid-semester will be prorated.
Student Performance Highlights
"Evening Tide" by Jon George
What people are saying...
" Miss Kaylie's extraordinary teaching approach and incredible talent make her studio a true gem. I feel extremely fortunate to have found her and her piano lessons. " — Ghadir A., Facebook review
" Being a student in Kaylie's studio has been such a fun experience and really reignited my love for the cello! She does a wonderful job at meeting me where I am in my skill set and caters each lesson to what my music goals are! I'd recommend Kaylie to any cellist looking to improve their skills. " —Carley D., Facebook review
Studio Goals
To nurture a love of music that will last a lifetime
To develop great musicians and great humans
To acquire a proficiency in playing piano or cello
To instill life skills (confidence, patience, perseverance, problem-solving, etc)
To foster teamwork between the teacher, student, and parent
To create a musical community
Kaylie Boutte is a piano and cello teacher in the Lafayette, Louisiana area. As a pianist, Kaylie began learning piano at age 12. Her love of music grew when taking class piano in high school. She holds a B.M. in piano pedagogy from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and has studied with applied lessons and pedagogy professors Dr. Susanna Garcia, Dr. Chan Kiat Lim, Dr. Ricardo Pozenatto, and Sue Steck-Turner. She has taught piano lessons at multiple institutions and currently maintains her own active studio. Kaylie is a member of the Music Teachers National Association and its Louisiana subdivisions.
As a cellist, Kaylie began learning cello at age 17. She has performed as a cello section member with the UL-Lafayette Symphony Orchestra and the Spartan Strings orchestra. She holds Suzuki Cello Teacher Certifications through book 3 and has studied with Molly Goforth and Dr. Alice Ann O’Neill. Kaylie is a member of the Suzuki Association of the Americas.
Kaylie's students regularly participate in recitals and events such as Technique Tournament.
"Prelude and Fugue in C# Major" by J.S. Bach