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Saxophone Lessons in Prospect Heights, NY
(718) 608-6080
Taking private saxophone lessons has its advantages over taking lessons in a class setting. When you take lessons in a class setting it's not unusual to find yourself falling behind. When you take private saxophone lessons your teacher knows you better and can assist you directly with learning saxophone technique.
Recital Opportunites Every Spring!
Encore Music Lessons gives students a chance to play the saxophone in public each year at our annual spring recital.
We've got some videos from the NY Spring Recital. If you'd like to watch, just click here.
We'll take down your preferred schedule and match you with a saxophone teacher in your part of Brooklyn.
Give us a call today if you're ready to get started with saxophone lessons.
Related Information
Top 5 Reasons to Choose Encore Music Lessons
- Convenient Locations in Prospect Heights: Take in-home saxophone lessons or lessons in a teacher's studio.
- Affordable Options: Select from several different lesson lengths to find one that fits your budget.
- No Term Contracts: There's no commitment so you can stop the saxophone lessons when you want, without being penalized.
- Students of any age or level of ability can take saxophone lessons in any musical genre or style.
- No Registration Fee!
In-Home Lessons
Influences: Jazz, Free Jazz, Improvised Music, Lee Konitz, Joe Lovano, Greg Osby.
Education: Bachelor of Music in Performance (BM), Berklee College of Music [2002]
Student Reviews
Wendy has done an outstanding job encouraging my 15 son in his pursuit to front his band. She is enthusiastic, patient and knowledgeable! She understands that teens may not be ready to share their voices and patiently encourages them. She is kind, upbeat and professional. I highly recommend Wendy for students of any age.
Deborah Teacher: Wendy P.About the Saxophone
The simplest design of saxophone is a straight conical tube, and the sopranino and soprano saxophones are usually of this straight design. However, as the lower-pitched instruments would be unacceptably lengthy if straight, the larger instruments usually incorporate a U-bend at or slightly above the third-lowest tone hole.



