RP Music is a privately owned music instruction studio and instrument retailer in Oklahoma City that focuses on one-on-one lessons for students across multiple instruments, paired with a modest inventory of beginner and intermediate instruments for purchase or rental.
RP Music operates as a lesson-centered studio rather than a performance venue or large-scale academy. The business pairs individual instruction with a small retail component, serving students who want structured progress in a single-teacher model rather than group classes or franchise chains. It sits between casual hobbyists and conservatory-track musicians, though it welcomes students at any starting level.
The studio offers lessons in guitar, bass, drums, piano, and voice. Pricing runs on a per-lesson basis rather than monthly packages. Confirm current rates directly with the studio, as instructor time and demand shift seasonally. Lessons typically run 30, 45, or 60 minutes; longer sessions cost proportionally more. This structure works well for students who need flexibility or want to trial lessons before committing to a semester-long program.
The studio does not enforce a recital schedule or group lesson requirement, which appeals to adult learners and professionals returning to an instrument, though it also means less peer accountability for young children.
Oklahoma City has several paths for music instruction. Larger academies like Bob Childers School of Music operate on semester packages and hold regular recitals; they suit families who want structure and ensemble opportunities. Franchise chains (Guitar Center's lesson programs, for example) offer lower initial costs but less continuity with a single instructor. RP Music's pay-per-lesson model falls between: more personalized than a franchise, more flexible than a semester commitment.
For instrument purchase, RP Music stocks beginner and intermediate gear suited to rental-or-buy scenarios. Big-box retailers have wider selection and return policies; specialty shops downtown carry higher-end instruments. RP Music's advantage is alignment: the teacher who knows your lesson progress can recommend instruments that match your current skill level, not just your budget.
RP Music works best for adult learners returning to music, professional musicians looking for coaching on a new instrument, and students whose schedules do not fit class-based programs. It also suits families willing to arrange their own practice discipline without the external structure of recitals or competitions.
It is less ideal for young children needing strong external motivation, students pursuing music theory or music history as academic credit, or families shopping for the cheapest possible entry point. It does not offer group ensemble classes, which many students need to stay engaged.
Contact the studio to ask about instructor availability and your target instrument. The first lesson typically includes an assessment of your current level (even if you are starting from zero) and a conversation about your goals: casual enjoyment, performance, or specific songs. Instructors will give you homework and discuss practice frequency expectations. Most students benefit from 30- to 45-minute weekly sessions at the start.
Bring any instrument you already own, or ask whether the studio has loaner instruments for your first meeting. If you plan to purchase or rent through RP Music, discuss options after the first or second lesson, when the instructor knows your hand size, learning pace, and goals.
RP Music operates by appointment rather than walk-in hours. Contact the studio in advance to schedule a lesson time that fits your availability; this also reduces scheduling conflicts and allows instructors to prepare for your level. On-site parking is available.
Lesson length and frequency are negotiable, so discuss what works for your schedule and budget before committing.
RP Music fills a practical gap between impersonal chains and expensive full-service academies. It works because the teacher can see your instrument, correct your technique in real time, and sell you gear that matches what you are actually learning.
