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- Percussion Lessons - Sacramento County
Percussion Lessons - Sacramento County, CA
(916) 978-1074
Have you been bitten by the music bug? First call your doctor, then call us!
With Encore Music Lessons finding a talented percussion teacher couldn't be easier! Talk to one of our friendly staff and we'll match you up with an excellent instructor. Or, if you want to choose a teacher yourself, just go to our Percussion Teacher Directory to see a list of local teachers and studio locations.
Lessons can be in your home, office or in a teacher's studio, and are available in most areas of Sacramento County including Wilton, Laguna West, Sloughhouse, Gardenland, Florin, Walker Landing, Brighton and Prairie City.
Despite what you might think, anybody can learn to play the percussion. Just as plants need sunlight, water, and good soil, all somebody needs to learn the percussion is practice, determination, and a good teacher.
The percussion teachers we've chosen are flexible and can teach students of all ages and levels of ability. No matter what kind of music you like, we've got you covered.
Students can choose between having 45, 60, or 90 minute lessons. If at any point you feel you need a longer lesson, just call us and we'll take care of it.
Learn to play the percussion and have fun while you do it! Give us a call at (916) 978-1074 to get going right away!
- No Semester System or Term Contracts
- Student Registration is Free!
- Whether you have been playing percussion for years or are just starting out, you can take lessons with a teacher nearby
- Locations throughout the greater Sacramento County area: Take percussion lessons in the conveniance of your home or in a teacher's studio
- Choose a Sacramento County percussion teacher yourself, or we'll match you with the teacher we think best fits your needs
Music for pitched percussion instruments can be notated on a staff with the same treble and bass clefs used by many non-percussive instruments. Music for percussive instruments without a definite pitch can be notated with a specialist rhythm or percussion-clef; More often a treble clef (or sometimes a bass clef) is substituted for rhythm clef.



