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Trombone Lessons - Baldwin Harbor, NY
(516) 568-4942
In a lot of ways, having one-on-one trombone lessons with a private teacher beats taking them in a class. It's easy to get left behind in a class with other students. You might even feel nervous about asking questions in front of other students when there's something you don't understand. With one on one lessons your teacher gets to know you on a more personal level and can help you directly.
Encore Music lessons can put you in touch with a great trombone in a few simple steps. You can browse our Trombone Teacher Driectories and inquire about a teacher you like. If you'd rather, we'd be happy to make a choice for you based on our expert opinion!
In some ways learning the trombone is similar to learning a new language. You start by learning the basics, and by imitating others. As you gain experience and knowledge you are better able to express yourself.
At Encore Music Lessons, we understand that a relaxed environment ensures a positive experience. That's why we give you the option of taking trombone lessons at your home, your office, or at a teacher's studio, whichever you find most comfortable.
If you're at an intermediate or advanced level you can begin to learn different styles of trombone music like jazz, classical and musical theatre.
If you're ready to get started, give us a ring today! We'll be happy to match you with an excellent teacher.
Call us at (516) 568-4942 or fill out the Inquiry Form and we'll call you back within 24 hours.
- Affordable Options: Select from several different lesson lengths to find one that fits your budget
- Student Registration is Free!
- Accomodating schedules: With such a large selection of trombone instructors in Long Island , finding a teacher who's schedule matches yours is simple
- All ages, levels, and styles are taught
- Choose a Long Island trombone teacher yourself, or we'll match you with the teacher we think best fits your needs
Until the early 18th century, the trombone was called the sackbut in English, a word with various different spellings ranging from sackbut to shagbolt and derived from the Spanish sacabuche or French sacqueboute. This was not a distinct instrument from the trombone, but rather a different name used for an earlier form.