Winslow School of Music is a private music instruction studio in Oklahoma City offering one-on-one lessons and group classes across multiple instruments, serving students from early childhood through adult learners. The school operates independently and does not charge group registration or facility fees beyond lesson tuition, a pricing structure that distinguishes it from larger music academies in the metro area.
This is a lesson-based music school rather than a performance venue or instrument retailer. Instruction centers on piano, guitar, voice, woodwinds, brass, and strings, with teaching staff who hold degrees in music education or performance. The studio accommodates roughly 15 to 20 active students at any given time, making it small enough for personalized attention but established enough to maintain consistent instructor availability. The school does not operate under a university or chain affiliation; it functions as an independent local business.
Winslow offers 30-minute, 45-minute, and 60-minute private lessons priced on a monthly tuition basis rather than per-lesson. Monthly rates for private lessons typically fall between $65 and $150, depending on lesson length and instrument; confirm current pricing before enrollment. The school also runs group piano classes for beginners, which cost less per month than private study but require a committed session schedule. Students do not pay separate studio fees, recital fees, or facility charges, meaning the monthly rate is your total cost.
Private lessons are scheduled on a recurring weekly basis. Group classes meet once weekly and enroll on rolling basis, allowing students to join at natural curriculum checkpoints rather than only at semester starts.
Oklahoma City has several music instruction ecosystems. Larger academies such as those operating under regional or national franchises typically charge $100 to $180 monthly for private lessons plus additional fees for registration, materials, and recitals, pushing total annual costs higher. University preparatory programs through OU or OCU's community divisions offer conservatory-level instruction but at premium rates and with an emphasis on students preparing for music school auditions. Independent studios like Winslow occupy the middle ground: lower overhead than academies, transparent flat-rate pricing, and a mix of beginner and intermediate students rather than performance-track-only enrollment.
Choose Winslow if you want straightforward pricing, flexible lesson lengths, and a low-pressure environment for hobby or early-stage learning. Choose an academy if your student needs structured performance opportunities and peer group classes built into the program. Choose a university program only if your goal is pre-conservatory training.
Winslow works well for beginners of any age, students exploring multiple instruments before committing, and learners who prefer one-on-one attention over group settings. The school accepts adult learners without stigma, and scheduling can accommodate working professionals. It also suits families wanting to avoid long-term contracts or enrollment commitments; lessons are month-to-month.
Winslow is not designed for students training for music school auditions or competitive performance. It is not a fit if you require intensive group ensemble experience or want frequent recital opportunities baked into tuition. Students seeking instruction in less common instruments (harp, tuba, French horn) should verify availability before inquiring.
Contact the school to discuss your or your child's instrument of interest, current skill level, and preferred lesson length. The school typically schedules an initial 30-minute meeting between the instructor and student, often at a reduced rate or free, to assess fit and determine next steps. Bring no materials to this first lesson; the instructor will advise what books or supplies to purchase. If you enroll, you will pay monthly tuition in advance and commit to a regular weekly time slot.
Winslow School of Music operates by appointment during weekday afternoons and evenings, and limited Saturday morning slots. Lessons take place at the studio location; confirm the exact address and parking details when you schedule your first session. The school does not maintain a public walk-in schedule, so all lessons require advance booking. Hours shift seasonally and may change during school holidays; contact the studio directly to confirm availability before your first lesson.
Winslow School of Music fills a practical need for Oklahoma City families and adult learners seeking low-cost, no-frills music instruction without the overhead charges and performance pressure of larger academies.
