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- Trombone Lessons - Atlantic Beach
Trombone Lessons - Atlantic Beach, NY
(516) 568-4942
Have you been bitten by the music bug? First call your doctor, then call us!
With Encore Music Lessons finding a talented trombone 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 Trombone Teacher Directory to see a list of local teachers and studio locations.
Different students learn the trombone in different ways. That's why at Encore Music Lessons we give you the choice of taking lessons in your home or at a teacher's studio. Choose whichever option is most comfortable for you.
Watching a great guitarist play might look like magic, but it's something you can learn too. All it takes is practice and the know how of a caring teacher.
The trombone teachers we've chosen are flexible and can teach students of all ages and levels of ability. Whatever musical genre you're into, you're sure to improve with Encore Music Lessons.
For your convenience, lessons can be either 45, 60, or 90 minutes long. If you change your mind you can always choose a shorter or longer lesson length later.
Our annual spring recital is a great place to come and play the trombone . Our last one was held on May 17th.
To see footage of the NY Spring Recital click here.
Start learning the trombone and having fun! Feel free to give us a call at (516) 568-4942 to begin right away.
- No Term Contracts: There's no commitment so you can stop the trombone lessons when you want, without being penalized
- Whether you have been playing trombone for years or are just starting out, you can take lessons with a teacher nearby
- Registration is Free: It costs nothing to sign up
- Affordable Options: Select from several different lesson lengths to find one that fits your budget
- Students in the Long Island area have the option of taking trombone lessons in the comfort of their home or in a teacher's studio
The word trombone derives from Italian tromba (trumpet) and -one (a suffix meaning large), so the name literally means "large trumpet".
