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- French Horn Lessons - Beechmont Woods
French Horn Lessons - Beechmont Woods, NY
(914) 380-3116
Have you always dreamed of learning how to play the french horn, but didn't know where to start? Well look no further - you've come to the right place!
With Encore Music Lessons a great french horn teacher is easy to find. Just give us a call and tell us what you want, or pick a teacher yourself using our French Horn Teacher Directories. In either case you could be scheduling your first lesson in a day!
At Encore Music, we understand that a relaxed environment ensures a positive experience. That's why we give you the option of taking french horn lessons at your home, your office, or at a teacher's studio, whichever you find most comfortable.
Pay as you go! With Encore Music you don't have to agree to take a certain amount of lessons. Because we won't ask you to sign a smemester or lesson term contract, you're free to stop and start taking lessons when you like.
Whether you're a beginner, intermediate, or advanced player, Encore Music Lessons is here to help you improve. Lessons can be anytime you want - mornings, afternoons, evenings and weekends.
The teachers we've selected can provide lessons in almost every style including classical.
Maybe you like the music of a particular artist.
You can get started by contacting us today. Call us at (914) 380-3116 or fill out the Inquiry Form and we'll call you back within 24 hours.
- Affordable Options: Choose a french horn lesson length that fits your budget
- Personalized Scheduling: Tell us your availability and we'll use it to match you with a french horn teacher
- Easily accessible locations in and around the Westchester County area. Take french horn lessons in a teacher's studio or in the comfort of your living room!
- Students of any age or level of ability can take french horn lessons in any musical genre or style
- No Semester System or Term Contracts
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.