About McKenna Prince Music Studio
Am I The Right Teacher For You?

I was tempted to say there is no such thing as “The right teacher”, but my experience teaches me that every student needs a teacher who cares. More than anything else, I care about your success as a music student. Since music also teaches you useful life skills, I, therefore, care about your intellectual development. No matter your age or your status in society, you can do wonderful things with your music skills. Stay motivated while being patient with yourself. Music can help you strengthen your self-esteem, harmonize with nature, and bring joy into people’s lives.
Frequently Asked Questions
My Story and My WHY

I first became interested in music as a child. My mother would sit at the piano and play songs we sang along to. This was something I enjoyed very much. My mother decided she wanted to learn the violin, and I begged to learn with her. She surprised my sister and me with violins and lessons we could all take together when I was six years old. When I turned eight, my mother started to give me piano lessons. I was so excited about being able to learn that I was up at 6 am, sitting at the piano, ready for my first lesson. Those two years were the start of my musical journey.
I have always loved music, although I didn’t always love practicing at first. Everything changed when I began studying with teachers who inspired me. Their guidance helped me develop a deep appreciation for practice and a desire to learn as much as I could from them. As a youth, I had friends who also enjoyed music, and we would often find different arrangements to play together and travel around to play for different events, mostly in church and school settings. I started teaching music lessons at 14 years old. Since then, I have developed a love for teaching and seeing my students grow and progress with their instruments.


Coming from a family with limited resources, my mother often traded services so my siblings and I could study with quality teachers. Their generosity and commitment made a lasting impact on me. Today, I strive to pay that forward by offering accessible, high-quality music instruction that empowers students to pursue their own musical dreams.
