'A better time than any': Finding joy in music lessons, jams

This Nov. 20, 2020 photo released by Andrea Fage shows brothers Rafael Fage, 16, background, ad Noah Fage, 14 posing at the piano at their home in Harrison, N.Y. During the pandemic lockdown, private piano lessons for boys stopped. They researched movie soundtracks and learned the score on their own with the assistance of sites like YouTube. (Andrea Fage via AP)

This Nov. 20, 2020 photo released by Andrea Fage shows brothers Rafael Fage, 16, background, ad Noah Fage, 14 playing the piano at their home in Harrison, N.Y. During the pandemic lockdown, private piano lessons for boys stopped. They researched movie soundtracks and learned the score on their own with the assistance of sites like YouTube. (Andrea Fage via AP)

This undated image shows Rashida Bryant singing at a home recording studio in Long Island, N.Y. Bryant, 44, is an Atlanta-based voice instructor through Wyzant, an online marketplace for private tutors, who saw her client roster double from April to June, when she had 30 students. Her students range in age from early teenagers to people in their late 60s. (Kiki Bryant via AP)

In this undated photo, Pat Adamson-Waitley, 62, poses with her ukulele at her home in Edina, Minn. Adamson-Waitley had played the ukulele a handful of times, but in March, she said, “I started playing it every day.” (Jane Adamson-Waitley via AP)