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Trombone Lessons - Howard Park, NY
(718) 608-6080
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. That's why as an aspiring trombonist, it's important to be matched up with a good teacher.
Encore Music Lessons's number one task is matching trombone students with great 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.
The teachers we've chosen give beginning, intermediate and advanced instruction to people of all ages. No matter what your schedule is like, Encore Music Lessons will work to match you with an accommodating teacher.
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.
Students and teachers need to have good chemistry, so if it's not there give us a call and we'll make another selection.
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! Encore Music Lessons will set up your first trombone lesson with a friendly teacher.
Call us at (718) 608-6080 or fill out the Inquiry Form and we'll call you back.
- No Term Contracts: There's no commitment so you can stop the trombone lessons when you want, without being penalized
- No Registration Fee
- Choose a Queens trombone teacher yourself, or we'll match you with the teacher we think best fits your needs
- Individual Schedules: Let us know what times work for you and we'll match you with a trombone teacher who fits your schedule
- Students young and old, beginner or advanced, can take lessons in any style
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.