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Saxophone Lessons in Glen Head, NY
(516) 568-4942
It's great to be able to play in the style of greats like Michael Brecker, Maceo Parker and Sonny Rollins, but to really master the saxophone takes some work. A trained saxophone teacher is a must if you really want to improve.
Saxophone Lessons in Your Home, Office or Teacher's Studio in Long Island
Different students learn the saxophone in different ways. For that reason students have the choice of taking lessons at home or at a teacher's studio. Choose whichever option is most comfortable for you.
We match saxophone students with great teachers who can show them the ins and outs of performing in styles like blues, fusion, funk, rock and jazz.
Learning how to play the saxophone is something you can do! Call now to be paired with a skilled saxophone teacher in the Long Island area! Give us a call today to find out more!
Related Information
Top 5 Reasons to Choose Encore Music Lessons
- Convenient Locations in Glen Head: Take in-home saxophone lessons or lessons in a teacher's studio.
- Student Registration is Free!
- No Semester System or Term Contracts.
- Affordable Options: Choose a saxophone lesson length that fits your budget.
- Students of any age or level of ability can take saxophone lessons in any musical genre or style.
Student Reviews
Gina has been a wonderful teacher of piano and voice for our daughter. We selected Gina as a teacher because of her impressive background. We have continued lessons with her because she is patient, kind and encouraging. She is always professional, prompt and prepared for her lessons. Our daughter is thirteen years old and looks forward to her lessons with great anticipation. We highly recommend Gina as a vocalist, musician and teacher.
Westbury Parents Teacher: Gina C.About the Saxophone
Like clarinets, saxophones use a single reed. Saxophone reeds are proportioned slightly differently to clarinet reeds, being wider for the same length. Each size of saxophone (alto, tenor, etc.) uses a different size of reed.



