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Violin Lessons in Bloomfield, NJ

(201) 546-5568

Whatever your current level, violin lessons are sure to improve your performances, increase your knowledge, and allow you to realize your potential.

Violin Lessons in Your Home, Office or Essex County based Teacher's Studio

At Encore Music, we understand that a relaxed environment ensures a positive experience. You can take violin lessons at your home, your office, or at a teacher's studio, whichever you find most comfortable.

You can talk with one of our friendly staff about starting lessons by calling (201) 546-5568.

Top 5 Reasons to Choose Encore Music Lessons

  • Students young and old, beginner or advanced, can take lessons in any style.
  • Personalized Scheduling: We'll take down your preferred availability and connect you with a violin teacher.
  • Affordable Options: Choose a violin lesson length that fits your budget.
  • No Registration Fee!
  • No Term Contracts: There's no commitment so you can stop the violin lessons when you want, without being penalized.

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Education: Classics (BA), Montclair State University [2010]

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Piano Lessons with Lindsay

My son has been taking piano lessons with Lindsay for over a year. Spencer has continued to make progress in his piano lessons and I know that this is because he has such a patient, knowledgable, kind, instructer in Lindsay. Spencer looks forward to his piano lessons each week. Lindsay has made piano intstruction fun for Spencer which encourages him to practice more and really look forward to playing the piano!

Roxanne Elliott NY Teacher: Lindsay M.

About the Violin

About the Violin

The standard way of holding the violin is with the left side of the jaw resting on the chinrest of the violin, and supported by the left shoulder, often assisted by a shoulder rest. This practice varies in some cultures; for instance, Indian (Carnatic and Hindustani) violinists play seated on the floor and rest the scroll of the instrument on the side of their foot.

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