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Trombone Lessons - East Elmhurst, NY
(718) 608-6080
"One Trombone Teacher, hold the crust please!"
Nothing takes the fun out of learning to play the trombone like a teacher who reduces music to boring exercises and assignments.
The teachers at Encore Music Lessons want you to have fun while you learn.
We devote our time and energy to matching students with teachers that are just right for them. Tell us who you are and what you want and we'lll match you with a local trombone teacher within 48 hours. Your're also welcome to choose your own teacher from our comprehensive Teacher Directories.
On May 17th, we held our annual spring recital, where students got to play the trombone in front of a crowd.
If you want to see some videos of the NY Spring Recital please click here.
Stop taking lessons anytime! Encore Music Lessons doesn't hold its students to any kind of semester or lesson term contract.
Since you shouldn't have to talk about anything except music with your teacher, Encore Music Lessons handles the business side of things. That way, both students and teachers are sure to have a positive experience.
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.
Take lessons with us and leave the crust for the birds!
To get started give us a call at (718) 608-6080.
- Choose a Queens trombone teacher yourself, or we'll match you with the teacher we think best fits your needs
- No Registration Fee
- Students of any age or level of ability can take trombone lessons in any musical genre or style
- Affordable Options: Select from several different lesson lengths to find one that fits your budget
- Personalized Scheduling: Tell us your availability and we'll use it to match you with a trombone teacher
Today, the trombone can usually be found in wind ensembles/concert bands, symphony orchestras, marching bands, military bands, brass bands, brass choirs, etc. It can be part of smaller groups as well, such as brass quintets, quartets, or trios, or trombone trios, quartets, or choirs (though the size of a trombone choir can vary greatly from five or six to twenty or more members).