Grosse Pointe Music Academy Commentary
Based on data originally published by PRWeb (January 31, 2014)
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A recent study released by Instrumentally provides some fascinating insights into the most popular instruments students chose to study in 2013. Based on 2,300 hours of music lessons, the top five spots were claimed by piano, singing, guitar, drums, and flute—with piano holding steady at #1 and singing rising in popularity.
At Grosse Pointe Music Academy, we see similar trends in our student enrollment. Piano continues to be a foundation instrument for learners of all ages, and the increased interest in voice lessons reflects a broader cultural appreciation for diverse vocal styles—from classical to contemporary pop. The accessibility of guitar and the appeal of drums as a rhythmic anchor make them consistent favorites as well.
This chart also highlights a growing demand for instruction in versatile and contemporary music styles. As educators, we’re encouraged to see this enthusiasm, and we remain committed to providing engaging, well-rounded instruction across all instruments—whether you’re interested in Adele or arpeggios.
To students and families exploring music lessons, this data reinforces what we always say: follow your interest, and you’ll find the motivation to grow. Whether you’re drawn to the keys, the mic, the strings, or the sticks, we’re here to help you thrive.
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