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Trombone Lessons - Buchanan, NY
(914) 380-3116
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 people. With one on one lessons your teacher gets to know you on a more personal level and can help you directly.
In just a few easy steps, Encore Music Lessons can match you with a friendly private trombone instructor. Feel free to browse our comprehensive Trombone Teacher Directories and find the instructor that's right for you. If you prefer we can make a choice for you using our own expertise.
If you think about it, learning the trombone is like learning a new language. You start by learning the basics, and by imitating others. With time and practice you become able to "speak the language".
To ensure that you get the most from your trombone lessons, you can choose to receive instruction at your home, your workplace, or at a teacher's studio nearby.
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.
Give us a call today if you're ready to get started. We'll setup your first lesson with a great teacher.
Call us at (914) 380-3116 or fill out the Inquiry Form and we'll call you back within 24 hours.
- Ages, Levels & Styles: Trombone lessons are available to kids and adults, at any level and style
- Choose a Westchester County trombone teacher yourself, or we'll match you with the teacher we think best fits your needs
- Affordable Options: Choose a trombone lesson length that fits your budget
- No Term Contracts: There's no commitment so you can stop the trombone lessons when you want, without being penalized
- Student Registration is Free!
The repertoire of trombone solo and chamber literature has its beginnings in Austria in the Classical Era where composers such as Leopold Mozart, Georg Christoph Wagenseil, Johann Albrechtsberger and Johann Ernst Eberlin were featuring the instrument, often in partnership with a voice.
