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Clarinet Lessons in Greenwich Village, NY
(212) 537-6746
Are you interested in some day performing on the level of someone like Benny Goodman, Woody Herman or Jimmy Dorsey? To do that, you'll first need to know how to play the clarinet.
We take down your preferred schedule for clarinet lessons and use that to match you with a teacher in the NYC area.
To get started, call (212) 537-6746 to speak with one of our friendly staff. You can also gill out the Inquiry Form and we'll respond to you within 24 hours.
Related Information
Top 5 Reasons to Choose Encore Music Lessons
- Affordable Alternatives: Select a clarinet lesson length that fits your budget .
- Personalized Scheduling: We'll take down your preferred availability and connect you with a clarinet teacher.
- Whether you have been playing clarinet for years or are just starting out, you can take lessons with a teacher nearby.
- Students in the Greenwich Village area have the option of taking clarinet lessons in the comfort of their home or in a teacher's studio.
- No Semester System or Term Contracts.
Student Reviews
When I retired I had a few things that I wanted to do. Learning to play guitar was a long time dream. I fooled around playing a few bass runs around 1968-70 [right handed]. What Chris took on was teaching a 60 year old with a passion for the blues but NO musical training, that had to start from scratch left handed. {I have a frozen left index finger}. Chris has great patience, great knowledge, the ability to explain concepts so even a 60ish novice understands. He has training with multiple instruments, but his knowledge deep and varied. He helps with the tech side [thru my Apple]. I consider Chris much more than my teacher, he has become a friend, despite the age difference. We've gone to shows together[ie. Hubert Sumlin @ BB Kings, ZZ Top @Beacon]. I COULD NOT RECOMMEND CHRIS MORE STRONGLY....HE IS AS GOOD AS IT GETS AND THEN SOME!!!
Mickey Schwartz - Brooklyn, NYAbout the Clarinet
The final development in the modern design of the clarinet used in most of the world today was introduced by Hyacinthe Klose in 1839. He devised a different arrangement of keys and finger holes which allow simpler fingering.



