Award-winning music lessons for children, teens, and adults in Johns Creek, Alpharetta, and surrounding North Fulton communities.
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Proudly serving Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Milton, and surrounding North Fulton communities.
You won’t find another Studio that cares as much about your or your student’s growth as ours! We believe that setting goals like recitals and open mics inspires students to practice more, learn faster, and gain self-confidence through performance opportunities.
Parents, this is better than spinach, and WAY easier to get your children to enjoy! Seriously, as a parent, you know you would do anything that would help your child succeed in life, and music lessons are the superfoods of after school activities.
We think music lessons should not only be fun but encourage self-confidence, self-expression and proficiency through our amazing performance opportunities, and the cherry on top is keeping it exciting by earning rewards as you succeed!


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As a mom and a music teacher, I know what it's kike to drive around looking fora place that feels just right - where your child is encouraged, seen, and actually excited to go each week.
That's exactly why I started The Music Studio Atlanta
I believe music lessons should be more than just weekly check-ins. They should be inspiring, confidence-building, and full of encouragement and fun!
We've spent the last 20+ years helping students grow - not just as musicians, but as people. And we'd love to welcome your family into our new locations this fall - we are THRILLED to be coming to the John's Creek/Alpharetta area!

The Music Studio Atlanta was recently honored by the Cobb Chamber as one of the Top 25 Businesses in Cobb County, selected from more than 2,500 businesses across the county.

When Smyrna's Carroway family enrolled their kids in music lessons, they didn't expect it to shape who their children would become — but that's exactly what happened. From a little girl too nervous to stand on stage to a confident performer and public speaker, their story is a reminder that consistency in music lessons builds far more than musical skill.