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Trombone Lessons - East Hills, NY
(516) 568-4942
Learning to play the trombone can be a lot of fun, and it gives you a skill that stays with you for the rest of your life. For that reason finding an excellent trombone teacher is an important early step.
Here at Encore Music Lessons, it's our job to match students with great trombone teachers.
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.
Whatever your age, and whatever your level of ability, Encore Music Lessons will match you with a trombone teacher that's just right. Even if you're really busy, we'll do our best to match you with a teacher that can work with your schedule.
You can sign up with Encore Music Lessons with out committing to any kind of semester or lesson-term contract : start and stop taking lessons whenever you like.
Let us know some basic information, and within a couple days you'll be matched with a great trombone teacher.
The best lessons take place when there's chemistry between the student and the teacher. If that's not happening, please let us know, and we'll be happy to recommend someone else.
All teachers are thoroughly background and reference checked for your peace of mind.
If your ready to get started, contact one of our friendly staff members today! We'll set up your first trombone lesson with a terrific teacher.
Call us at (516) 568-4942 or fill out the Inquiry Form and we'll call you back.
- All ages, levels, and styles are taught
- Affordable Options: Choose a trombone lesson length that fits your budget
- No Semester System or Term Contracts
- Students in the Long Island area have the option of taking trombone lessons in the comfort of their home or in a teacher's studio
- Choose a Long Island trombone teacher yourself, or we'll match you with the teacher we think best fits your needs
The trombone is usually characterized by a telescopic slide with which the player varies the length of the tube to change pitches, although the less common valve trombone uses three valves similar to those on a trumpet.