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Trombone Lessons - Lower Manhattan, NY
(212) 537-6746
Have you always dreamed of learning how to play the trombone, but didn't know where to start? Well look no further - you've come to the right place!
Encore Music Lessons will match you with a friendly and qualified trombone teacher, no fuss, no muss. Give us a call and let us know what you're looking for, or choose a teacher using our Trombone Teacher Directories. Whichever way you prefer, within 24 hours you could be scheduling your first lesson.
Different students learn the trombone in different ways. That's why at Encore Music Lessons we give you the choice of taking lessons in your home or at a teacher's studio. Choose whichever option is most comfortable for you.
There's no need to prepay. At Encore Music Lessons there's no semester contract, and you don't have to agree to a certain number of lessons - you can start and stop whenever you want, without any penalties.
Whether you're a beginner, intermediate, or advanced player, Encore Music Lessons is here to help you improve. Lessons can be anytime you want - mornings, afternoons, evenings and weekends.
The teachers we've selected can provide lessons in almost every style including jazz, classical and musical theatre.
Perhaps there's a certain artist you like.
Our students got an opportunity this year to play the trombone in front of a crowd at our annual spring recital.
To see footage of the NY Spring Recital click here.
You can get started by contacting us today. Call us at (212) 537-6746 or fill out the Inquiry Form and we'll call you back within 24 hours.
- Student Registration is Free!
- Choose a NYC trombone teacher yourself, or we'll match you with the teacher we think best fits your needs
- Cost Effective Options : Choose from a variety of lesson lengths to find one that fits your budget
- Convenient Locations in NYC: Take in-home trombone lessons or lessons in a teacher's studio
- No Term Contracts: There's no commitment so you can stop the trombone lessons when you want, without being penalized
Until the early 18th century, the trombone was called the sackbut in English, a word with various different spellings ranging from sackbut to shagbolt and derived from the Spanish sacabuche or French sacqueboute. This was not a distinct instrument from the trombone, but rather a different name used for an earlier form.