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Percussion Lessons - King County, WA
(206) 607-6712
"One Percussion Teacher, hold the crust please!"
If you want to learn how to play the percussion , the last thing you need is an instructor who only teaches drills and dry technical information.
The percussion teachers you'll find here at Encore Music Lessons are not only highly qualified, they're also fun!
Encore Music Lessons matches students with great teachers. All we need is some basic information and within 48 hours you can be matched with a terrific instructor. You can also choose a teacher yourself - just check out our Percussion Teacher Directories.
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 percussion 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!
If you're ready to get started please call us at - (206) 607-6712.
- No Semester System or Term Contracts
- Student Registration is Free!
- Students of any age or level of ability can take percussion lessons in any musical genre or style
- Choose a King County percussion teacher yourself, or we'll match you with the teacher we think best fits your needs
- Convenient Locations in King County: Take in-home percussion lessons or lessons in a teacher's studio
Why not give the gift of music to someone in the King County area? We have percussion lesson Gift Certificates available in groups of 4, 6, 8, 12, and 16 lessons.
If you need the gift certificate instantly we can send it to you by email as a PDF file. Or if you'd prefer, we can send it by regular mail.
The term "percussion instruments" may have been coined originally to describe a family of instruments including drums, rattles, metal plates, or wooden blocks which musicians would beat or strike (as in a collision) to produce sound.



