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Violin Lessons in Great Neck, NY

(516) 568-4942

With Encore Music Lessons it's easy to connect with a violin teacher in Long Island. After making a note of your availability we'll match you with a great teacher so you can start your violin lessons.

Violin lessons can help you whether you're just starting or whether you're looking to understand a style like country, classical, celtic, jazz or klezmer.

To get started give us a call at (516) 568-4942.

Top 5 Reasons to Choose Encore Music Lessons

  • Individual Schedules: Let us know what times work for you and we'll connect you to a violin teacher who fits your schedule.
  • Students of any age or level of ability can take violin lessons in any musical genre or style.
  • Request a Great Neck violin teacher yourself from our Teacher Directory, or simply let us know your preferred schedule and we'll connect you with an instructor that can accommodate you.
  • Convenient Locations in Great Neck: Take in-home violin lessons or lessons in a teacher's studio.
  • No Registration Fee!

In-Home Lessons

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Education: Masters in Music Performance: Cello (MM), State University of Stony Brook [1979]

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I had been looking for a challenge in my life; and I found it in learning to play the Cello.... Thanks to Lesley's orientation, and patience I love every class. It has been a wonderful experience that I could not have achieved without Lesley's remarkable guidance.

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About the Violin

About the Violin

The violin's strings may be sounded by drawing the hair of the bow across them (arco) or by plucking them (pizzicato). The left hand regulates the sounding length of the string by stopping it against the fingerboard with the fingertips, producing different pitches.

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