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- French Horn Lessons - Armonk
French Horn Lessons - Armonk, NY
(914) 380-3116
Learning to play the french horn can be a lot of fun, and it gives you a skill that stays with you for the rest of your life. For that reason finding an excellent french horn teacher is an important early step.
Here at Encore Music Lessons, it's our job to match students with great french horn teachers.
Different students learn the french horn in different ways. That's why at Encore Music Lessons we give you the choice of taking french horn lessons in your home or at a teacher's studio. Choose whichever option is most comfortable for you.
Encore Music Lessons will match you with a teacher that's just right, whatever your age, and whatever your current level of ability. No matter what your schedule is like, Encore Music Lessons will work to match you with an accommodating teacher.
Unlike most other lesson companies that lock you into a semester contract, Encore Music Lessons gives you the freedom to start and stop lessons when you want.
Feel free to browse our teacher directories and ask about a specific french horn instructor or give us a call and we'd be happy to make a personal match.
The best lessons take place when there's chemistry between the student and the teacher. If that's not happening, please let us know, and we'll be happy to recommend someone else.
For your peace of mind, all teachers are thoroughly background checked and reference checked.
If you're ready to take that first step, give us a call today! We'll set up your first french horn lesson with a terrific teacher.
Call us at (914) 380-3116 or fill out the Inquiry Form and we'll call you back.
- Students young and old, beginner or advanced, can take lessons in any style
- Choose a Westchester County french horn teacher yourself, or we'll match you with the teacher we think best fits your needs
- Scheduling is a Cinch: With such a large selection of french horn instructors in Westchester County, there's bound to be one who's schedule matches yours
- Registration is Free: It costs nothing to sign up
- Affordable Options: Select from several different lesson lengths to find one that fits your budget
In the mid-18th century, hornists began to insert the right hand into the bell to change the length of the instrument, adjusting the tuning up to the distance between two adjacent harmonics depending on how much of the opening was covered.
