About
Welcome and thanks for checking me out! I have been teaching privately for over 20 years and love sharing my passions of music with others. I have taught all ages and varying degree of students, from three years old to adults of any age.
My students have gone on to further their studies in college, write their own music, and find ways to make music a part of their life while sharing it with others.
I hold a masters degree in music performance from the University of Illinois, and have spent the previous five years as a free-lance musician in the Chicago area, performing all types of music from orchestral, to musicals, to writing and performing my own music before moving to the Omaha area.
If you are interested in working with me please visit my website at
www.justinbrownsmusic.com or contact me by email or phone/text 308.390.2558
Thank you for considering me, and no matter where this leads you, thank you for making music a part of your life as well!
I love seeing the lightbulb come on in students eyes when they find music to be more than playing notes, and seeing where they go with what they've created.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
I prefer to see what their learning process is and decide on an appropriate curriculum for their age and learning speed moving forward.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Bachelors and Masters in Music Performance and fifteen years teaching privately or in the public schools.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
$28 half hour
$38 forty-five minutes
$50 hour
It is an additional $10 for in-home lessons
$38 half hour
$48 forty-five monutes
$65 hour
How did you get started teaching?
I started in high school when a few parents and friends started asking if I could teach themselves or their kids and I have enjoyed and continued teaching ever since, even in college.
What types of students have you worked with?
I have taught most types of students, including young (that understand their numbers 1-10, and the first seven ,enters of their alphabet), adults in their seventies whether they've taken lessons before and are returning finally or just starting out, middle school/high school students either looking to get started or need piano lessons/trombone lessons to get ready for college etc, and students with learning disabilities like Autism, etc.