Welcome to our Private Music Program

This is your one-stop resource for everything you need to know about our music instruction services. Here, you'll find detailed information about our experienced instructors, registration procedures, tuition rates, school schedule, and frequently asked questions. We offer private lessons in acting, guitar, piano, voice, brass/woodwinds, and more!!! Whether you're a seasoned musician or just starting out, we're excited to help you achieve your musical goals. Explore our site to learn more about our program and get started on your musical journey!

Meet Our Instructors

Our instructors are considered the best in their fields and we are honored to have them share their talents, gifts, and love of music with our students.

Ashlee Vaca is an accomplished singer/ songwriter/ pianist from New York. After 15 years in the music industry, Ashlee has performed at venues such as Madison Square Garden, CBS's Star Search, Showtime at the Apollo, Good Day New York, and many more. 

Currently residing in Atlanta, GA, Ashlee is a graduate of the Art Institute of Atlanta, where she received her Bachelor's degree in Audio Production. Ashlee is also the co-owner of her company Bad Mood Cure Music LLC. With her company, she has had the opportunity to create musical works for brands such as Zylie the Bear, with advertisements that have been broadcast on RadioDisney. 

As a music teacher, Ashlee wishes to translate her experience and education into well-developed skillsets for her students who wish to break into the music industry or just want to have fun learning about music!

Ms. Sunday is currently only accepting existing students 

Atlanta native Ben Dawson is a Trombone/Euphonium player with 14 years of both classical and jazz performance experience. From a young age, Ben has been an avid gamer and lover of musicals and credits video game music as the driving force behind his love for music. After learning Euphonium and Trombone in middle school, Ben picked up the Tuba in high school where he served as a section leader and Dunwoody High's Drum Major.

Mr. Ben holds a bachelor's degree in Music Composition from the University of Missouri-Columbia where he studied voice, composition, and Euphonium as well as played in many of the school's different ensembles including choirs, jazz band, and Marching Mizzou, the university's marching band. In 2019, Mr. Ben was commissioned to write A Hunter's Dream for the Amon Carter Museum of American Art. In 2020, he was commissioned by The Sheldon Concert Hall in Saint Louis to write a piece for French horn and piano, God of Doors.  

As an educator, Mr. Ben's teaching is based on the intersectionality of music theory, performance technique, and auditory skills. Whether you're learning how to read notes, how to identify a V chord, or taking composition lessons, we will touch on aspects of solfege, interval training, and keyboard competency. As a proponent of catered teaching, Mr. Ben devises custom lesson plans and teaching strategies based on what and how the student wishes to learn. He teaches beginner/intermediate piano, trumpet, baritone, euphonium, trombone, tuba, french horn, clarinet, alto/tenor/bari sax, and older voice students! 

In his free time, Mr. Ben enjoys playing video games, watching audio production videos on YT, or studying Japanese.

Erika Sunday has been playing the piano and guitar since the age of 12. Growing up in a musical family, her dad was an excellent piano teacher and church Minister for 25 years. He taught her all about music, piano, guitar, and worship. Over the past 5 years, she has been blessed with the opportunity to teach piano to elementary, middle school, and high school students. As a youth leader, Ms. Erika teaches the importance of worshiping, giving, and incorporating God into daily living. 

In addition, over the course of 8 years, she has been playing the piano and guitar for various venues and events, such as Paulding's Next Star, while also leading worship in church. Ms. Erika is not only a gifted piano Instructor but she is a singer and songwriter who loves to write Worship music. As an Instructor, youth mentor, and worship leader, Ms. Erika hopes are that everyone can experience the true love of Jesus, through relationship, fellowship, and worship!

Ms. Sunday is currently only accepting existing students 

Jeff has been teaching piano students since 1998— starting with the Academy of Performing Arts at First Baptist Atlanta before joining Dunwoody School for the Arts. During high school and college, he was the pianist for the church he attended. He has also filled in as a rehearsal pianist for the various musicals performed by the First Baptist Atlanta and the Agape Players. Jeff also has played principal clarinet in the Atlanta Passion Play and has been in the clarinet section of the First Baptist Atlanta Worship Orchestra for a total of 10 years. 

Music has always played a big part in Jeff's life. Over the years, he has performed in several musicals produced by First Baptist Atlanta and, recently, Agape Players. Some of his favorite roles have been George Bailey in a musical adaptation of It's a Wonderful Life, Judas in the Atlanta Passion Play, Fred in Here's Love (a musical based on Miracle on 34th Street), The Rabbi's Son and Bottle dancer in Fiddler on the Roof; Ambrose Kemper in Hello, Dolly!; Tommy Djilas in The Music Man; Pawnee Bill and Tommy Keeler in Annie Get Your Gun; Bob Crotchet in Scrooge; and Linus in You're a Good Man Charlie Brown.

Jonathan Pace has been teaching and performing music for over 15 years in the Atlanta area and around the world. He earned his B.M. in Music Performance (Jazz Studies) from KSU in 2017 and immediately went on to tour internationally with the Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra in 2018. He also performed as a pit percussionist for Off-Broadway shows in NYC in 2019. Since moving back to Atlanta in 2020, Jonathan has gigged regularly with a variety of rock, blues, and jazz bands in the Atlanta area. He has also appeared as a drummer in the background of some of your favorite TV shows, including Stranger Things. While primarily a drum set player and teacher, Jonathan also plays and teaches piano, guitar, and bass. You can learn more about Jonathan and access videos and mp3s of him performing on his website at www.jonathanpacemusic.com. text

Kevin Spratt is a skilled guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, audio engineer, and music producer with over 20 years of experience in the industry. Currently based out of Atlanta, GA, Kevin is co-owner of his company Bad Mood Cure, Music LLC. At BMC, Kevin has had the opportunity to produce for independent artists and sync licensing music libraries. This includes the theme song composition for the children’s toy Zylie The Bear, featured at Toys R’ Us as advertised on RadioDisney. 

Teaching has been a long-time passion for Kevin and he offers lessons specializing in playing 6-string electric and/or acoustic guitar across a variety of genres and styles. He understands that each and every student is unique, which requires an approach tailored to their individual needs and their goals as an aspiring guitar player. Most importantly, to develop proper technique, confidence, and a polished skill set while having a great time throughout the process. text

Nancy Blake has been a piano instructor for many years in many locations in the U.S. She grew up in the South Bend, Indiana, area and received excellent training from early teachers. She then attended Indiana University, where, as a Piano Performance major, she was privileged to study with a Tchaikovsky Competition finalist and Pianist in Residence. 

She has taught privately to people of all ages and at all levels. She has served as pianist and music director in several churches, enjoying the "calling." God gives each of us gifts and wants us to use them. She has created summer piano workshops and entertained at special events. Her student recitals have been special times of achievement and have always included her performing. She is creative and has excellent teaching ability with unique ways of illustrating and demonstrating technique and interpretation. She believes "Music is the highest form of Communication." It elevates and inspires. She looks forward to connecting with the Dunwoody School of Arts family.

Shelly Unger is new to the Dunwoody School for the Arts family. She holds music degrees from Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, Rice University Shepherd School of Music, and The University of Georgia Hugh Hodgson School of Music. Longtime bassoonist with the Augusta Symphony, Dr. Unger also regularly performs with the Carroll Symphony Orchestra and free-lances locally and regionally. She is an adjunct bassoon instructor at Emory University, serves as a part-time instructor at The Westminster Schools, and is the founding director of Summer Bassoon Extravaganza. 

She was the bassoon instructor for the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Talent Development Program for several seasons. Many of her students play with extracurricular music ensembles, including the Atlanta Youth Symphony Orchestra, Emory Youth Symphony Orchestra, and Atlanta Youth Wind Symphony. A significant number of her students play district honor band and go on to make All-State. Two of her students have given performances on From the Top, a nationally syndicated radio show, and won the FTT Kent Cooke Scholarship Award. She has presented multiple times at the International Double Reed Society Conference, including a performance of Bernard Garfield’s second quartet. 

In 2016, she directed the IDRS Teen Camp, Double Reeds Rock! Her major teachers include Bernard Garfield, Carl Nitchie, Eric Arbiter, and Ben Kamins. Playing music has taken her to Canada, Mexico, Israel, South Korea, Lithuania, and Taiwan. Some of her fondest performing experiences in and around Atlanta include playing Phantom of the Opera at the Fabulous Fox Theatre, Peter Pan at the Alliance, Shostakovich Symphony No. 5 with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, recording Berlioz Requiem with the ASO, and playing with the Moody Blues and others at Chastain Park.

REGISTRATION & SCHEDULING:

Registration for the 2025-2026 school year is now open! Our private lessons consist of 36 weekly lessons throughout the school year, offering flexible teaching durations, days, times, and hybrid options to accommodate busy schedules. When registering, you'll see available days and time ranges for each instructor. After registration, your instructor will contact you within 24-48 hours to schedule your specific lesson time. If your preferred time isn't available, we'll work with you to find a suitable alternative.  

As a private student, you're expected to attend each scheduled lesson throughout the year (August to May, 36 weeks). By registering, you're committing to attend for the entire school year. Students will have the opportunity to perform in our annual Winter Showcase on Saturday, December 6th, 2025 & Spring Private Music Recital on Saturday, May 23rd, 2026, at 10, 11am, & 12pm.

CANCELED LESSONS & MAKE-UP POLICY:
Four make-up lessons are allowed per year, with 36 hours' notice required for non-emergencies. If you need to miss a lesson, contact your teacher or email DSAteam@dbc.org promptly. Classes will be held on Monday holidays unless otherwise indicated on our schedule. 

Register now using the links below or in an instructor's bio section. For questions or concerns, contact us at DSAteam@dbc.org.

Our private lesson year runs from August 5th, 2024, to May 24th, 2025. Unless otherwise indicated, lessons will be held as scheduled, even on holidays. You're responsible for payment for scheduled lessons. If you can't attend, please arrange alternatives with your teacher in advance. Review our policies and procedures for more information.

FEE STRUCTURE:

Tuition for our Private Music Program is structured to be evenly spread over the 10-month school year, taking into account all holidays and school breaks. If you register by August 8th, 2024, your tuition will be divided into monthly payments from August 2024 to May 2025. However, if you register after August 8th, 2024, your first month's tuition and registration fee(s) will be due upon registration. A non-refundable yearly Registration Fee of $35 applies to all students. You have the flexibility to pay your tuition in full or opt for monthly payments, which will be billed on or around the 10th of each month. We also offer discounts for multiple students, DBC members, and seniors, so be sure to inquire about these opportunities when registering. Please review our payment policies and procedures carefully, especially regarding enrollment cancellation, to ensure a smooth experience.

30 min  Lessons

$136 a month

45 min Lessons

$200 a month

60 min Lessons

$264 a month

We are devoted to the discovery and development of our students' artistic gifts and talents. Our desire is for our students to thrive in their artistry, bring glory to God, and develop a lifetime love of art, dance, drama, and music

Questions? Send us an email!  

Admin Office hours: Monday - Thursday, 10:30 am - 3:30 pm