It’s time: ViolinAcademy.studio has had a complete relaunch. If you’re currently looking for violin lessons in Munich or have been thinking for a while about finally starting the violin, you can now find everything in one place - clearer, faster, and much easier to book. The new website isn’t just prettier, but above all more practical: with a modern booking system, better information about lesson formats, and new features that make it easier for you to get started (or return).
The most important point first: requesting appointments and organizing lessons is now much easier. Instead of long email chains, you can find your way around more quickly, choose suitable options, and take the next step right away. Especially with a busy everyday life - whether as a parent with a child or as an adult with a job - it’s often not motivation that’s missing, but a system that simply works. That’s exactly what the new setup is for: less friction, more music.
I’ve also expanded the content of the site. You’ll now find much more concrete information about how lessons with me work - whether you want to learn the violin, already play and want to improve, or want to work specifically on technique, sound, and musical expression. Many inquiries revolve around similar questions: “Can I still start as an adult?”, “From what age does violin lessons for children make sense?”, “How often should you practice?” or “Do I already need a violin?” On the new website, I answer these points more transparently so you can more quickly assess whether my lessons are a good fit for you.
Another advantage: I can now update content much more regularly - and that’s exactly what this blog is for. In the future, you’ll find posts here that don’t just share organizational updates, but that truly help you: getting-started tips, practice routines, buying advice (e.g., renting vs. buying a violin), motivation, common beginner mistakes, and much more. So if you want to learn the violin in Munich, this site is meant to be more than just a business card - it’s meant to be a real place to turn to.
What is especially important to me: the lessons remain personal. A booking system is practical - but in the end, it’s about something very human: music, expression, and the joy of making progress. Whether violin lessons for children (playful, with good methodology and motivation) or violin lessons for adults (structured, efficient, but without pressure) - my goal is that you feel well supported and truly stick with it.
If you’re curious, feel free to take a look around and use the new options on the website. And if you’re still unsure which format fits: just get in touch—I’ll be happy to help you find the right way to get started. I’m looking forward to everyone in Munich who is looking for violin lessons and feels like starting something new with the violin or taking the next musical step.

