
Lessons In Your Home is a Music School without walls. We believe that our lessons are most appreciated in your home. Your home is naturally nurturing. The teacher feels more like family then a teacher. Your home becomes the conservatory, and the student becomes a part of our family.
Throughout the years we have come to believe that our lessons are most appreciated in your home. Unlike some room at a music store, your home is naturally nurturing. The teacher feels more like family than a teacher. Your home becomes a conservatory, and the student becomes a part of our family.
Lessons In Your Home is a tight-knit family of world-class music teachers. We are passionate about teaching music lessons and to make learning fun. Our key to success is ensuring the best student/teacher relationship.
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The most important thing we do for our new students is to have a plan. Great teachers have a plan to teach each student and we do just that!
We start by learning as much as we can about our new student beucase we want to understand why their taking lesson sand then put our plan and their goals into action.
Our teachers are degereed and professional musicians who most importantly know how to teach private music students.
We graduate from schools like University of Miami, FSU, Juliard, Loyola University, Harvard, Berkley College of Music, and more.
There is never a contract to take lessons with us, you'll pay for your lessons by the month and the amount of each lesson will be listed in your quote. We typically teach 30, 45, and 60 minute lessons.
You name it and we've taught it. We've been a school of music since 1997 and over the last 20 years have worked with young beginners to students going to college for a music degree. We teach from 9am-9pm every day so we have lots of great lesson times available.
Our last music recital of course. We do recitals in late Fall and Spring. Our last one was at the university of miami where our students performed on Piano, Violin, Guitar, Voice, Drums, Saxaphone, Cello, and Flute.
Look for a commited professional. Professional teachers have a plan to work with and for students, you can hear it over the phone and in their email replies to your question.
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