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Trombone Lessons - Crown Heights, NY
(718) 608-6080
"One Trombone Teacher, hold the crust please!"
Why waste your time with a teacher that turns learning the trombone into something more like taking the SATs?
At Encore Music Lessons you'll find the teachers are well qualified, but they're also fun.
We devote our time and energy to matching students with teachers that are just right for them. If you just give us a little basic information we can set you up with an excellent teacher within a couple days. Your're also welcome to choose your own teacher from our comprehensive Teacher Directories.
Stop taking lessons anytime! Encore Music Lessons doesn't hold its students to any kind of semester or lesson term contract.
All of the business aspects of the lessons like billing and payments are handled by Encore Music Lessons directly. That maintains a positive situation for both students and teachers alike.
At Encore Music, 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.
Take lessons with us and leave the crust for the birds!
If you're ready to get started please call us at - (718) 608-6080.
- Students young and old, beginner or advanced, can take lessons in any style
- No Term Contracts: There's no commitment so you can stop the trombone lessons when you want, without being penalized
- Flexible Scheduling: With so many trombone teachers in Brooklyn to choose from, there's bound to be one that fits your schedule
- Locations throughout the greater Brooklyn area: Take trombone lessons in the conveniance of your home or in a teacher's studio
- Choose a Brooklyn trombone teacher yourself, or we'll match you with the teacher we think best fits your needs
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.