Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Looking forward to Summer!

I can't believe we're already at the end of another school year.  And what a great year it has been!  I'm so proud of all my students, and all of their successes, big and small.  I must also thank all of you parents for supporting your child.  I may teach them about music and playing flute, but you make their success possible.

I have already been asked by many students and parents about summer lessons.  Yes, summer lessons are available, and I am taking sign ups now.  Summer lessons are great for students as we are able to focus exclusively on the needs of each individual student without the distractions of contests and chair tests and all the other band stuff. Don't get me wrong, those things are good in context, but without them, it's much more about the individual.  Every year, I am amazed at how much progress can be made in such a short period of time by so many of my students.

So, here's what you need ot know about summer lessons:

  • I plan on starting summer lessons as soon as I can get access to the schools.  Some schools will have access during the last week of May, while others won't start until June.  
  • I schedule summer lessons on a week-to-week basis, with no set recurring schedule.  This allows us, me and you, to maintain flexibility for all our, mine and yours, summer activities.
  • I offer 45 and 60 minute lessons, in addition to the normal 30 minute lessons, to those students who would benefit from that.  
  • And, as I do every year, students who take summer lessons with me get first choice when scheduling lessons with me in fall.

As far as billing for summer lessons is concerned, there are some important differences of which you need to be aware.  Here are the important points:

  • You need to pay your full April invoice amount due before starting summer lessons
  • Where I normally expect you to pay for lessons in advance or when you receive your invoice, for summer lessons, I will expect payment at the time of the lesson, and I will do my best to remind you of this when we schedule lessons.  The reason for this is the unpredictability of the schedules, and helping all of us to keep track of the payments so that nothing is missed.
  • I will only schedule lessons for the next month if your previous month's lessons have been paid.
  • You will still receive an invoice on or around the first of the following month.  If we have done what we need to up to that point, your invoice should reflect a $0 balance. 
I hope all of this makes sense.  Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions.

I look forward to seeing all of you for lessons this summer!

Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Happy New Year!


Hello 2026!

I hope all of you had a good and restful holiday break!

We've already started lessons back up this week.  Yep, you heard correctly: lessons start back up this week!  I am sending out reminders, and for most of you, lessons will be at your regularly scheduled time.  I am looking forward to seeing all of you!

The spring semester is always the busiest of the school year with lots of contests and concerts.  Most of my students will have already begun working on the solos for Solo & Ensemble contest, depending on when your school has theirs.  And of course bands have their UIL and other competitions coming up as well.  If you're a beginner, hold on tight, as you will be amazed at how much your playing will improve this semester, and you'll start to get an idea of what band will be like in the years to come.  And best of all, it is so much FUN!

There are a few dates coming up that we will need to schedule around.  MLK Day in January, TMEA convention in February, and Spring Break in March, along with the other school days off for staff development...and I might take a couple days for me to take a trip out of town, dates TBD.  In all cases, we will follow our normal routine:  I will be in touch with you about any schedule changes I know about, you should let me know about any other changes that I might now know about, and I will do my best to get everyone scheduled for a lesson each week.  As always, flexibility is key!

I have added a few new students over the last couple of months.  If this is you, here are links to a couple of my previous posts that you may find helpful in getting started with lessons.

https://www.hudsonmusicstudio.com/2025/06/flute-lessons-with-lynne-hudson.html

https://www.hudsonmusicstudio.com/2025/06/how-to-pay-for-flute-lessons-with-lynne.html