Could anyone recommend a good place to place a Piano teacher wanted ad? Our school is really booming this year and we need more teachers:)
Jay M. replied:
www.lessonsinyourhome.net
Denise D. replied:
Piano guitar and voice lessons by denise d'Angelo https://www.facebook.com/Piano-Guitar-and-Voice-Lessons-by-Denise-DAngelo-672408222871721/timeline/?ref=bookmarks
Hans W. replied:
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Kathy B. replied:
Jay,I wish you were in the Detroit area, because I certainly would apply.Kathy Beckley
Tunes L. replied:
Hi I teach piano, voice and guitar and was wondering where you are and how your company works with teachers. Lisa Pearce
Jay M. replied:
Hi Tunes LaMusica, we're really a school of music without walls:). https://www.facebook.com/268110874348 Lessons In Your Home is the name of our school and we teach in a few places throughout the country.
I'm looking for a Russian piano teacher for our daughter...can someone please recommend someone they've had a good experience with?
Len O. replied:
Nadia Jackson has her own school in Atlanta. https://m.facebook.com/nadia.jackson3?refid=5
Vincent J. replied:
I suggest Angelina Reed - angelina.reed.52@facebook.com - She is a Graduate from the Gnesins' Russian Academy of Music, and the Concert Mistress of the Atlanta Balalaika Society.
Tamāra A. replied:
Definitely. Angelina Reed .
Lia K. replied:
Tamara Karlitsky(678) 557-8263 ... Moya doch xodit, nam ochen nravitsya. Bez vsyakix halam-balam. Imenno russkiy stil' obucheniya muzyke, bez vsyakix lushnostey. I perviy urok ona obuchno delaet proslushku bezplatno. Very straight forward and strict teacher which I think helps to keep kids focused and in line.My daughter loves her!
If anyone in the Atlanta area can recommend a good piano teacher, please let me know. Preferably not an old lady from Siberia who slaps her students' hands and tells...
Andy J. replied:
Mel Sebel@http://playmoremusic.com
Heather D. replied:
I have a friend who teaches music and maybe even voice. Her name is Laura Benjamine. She's young and super nice. She and her hubby are both musicians. I can get you her contact info if you need it.
I am looking for a male keyboard teacher for my 8 year old son who is interested in keyboard but who has never played. We have a keyboard at home. Either private lessons...
Barbara F. replied:
Sam has taken piano lessons from Alan Dynin for over a year now, and he comes to our house. His cell is 678-913-8788.
Does anyone know a good and cheap piano teacher in Atlanta/Alpharetta? I've taken a liking to piano and wanted to start some lessons, but wasn't sure if $105 bucks a...
bobbybottombracket replied:
This guy is....amazing. Save your cash and learn discipline right here: http://www.youtube.com/user/Lypur
Gileain replied:
20 ish dollars a lesson seems pretty reasonable to me. I seem to recall paying similar back many years ago for lessons.
shrivel replied:
It's a good deal. Most classical music teachers will charge at least 30 bucks for a 30 minute lesson.
limitz replied:
I can ask my mom if you're interested. I don't know her number, or rates; but I do know she's in Alpharetta. Both my siblings play with her, she's a Russian piano teacher, but I must warn you, she is *very* hardcore and strict. However, she is an excellent pianist (Moscow Conservatory of Music).
Missybeth replied:
I know someone who I think is only $15 for the half hour. I will email her and make sure and see if she is still in Alpharetta and let you know
hallowayillustration replied:
I took lessons at Peggy Still School of Music from 4-14 (i'm 22 now) and it was worth everything. Great teachers. I still know Peggy Still (the owner), coincidentally she partners up with the company I work for. Check it out. It was $20/lesson when I went.
StormTAG replied:
That's about what I pay and the guy I work with is awesome.
bleepblorp replied:
I can tell you a good one in the Lawrenceville / Snellville area.
rocketpastsix replied:
it depends, for the guitar lessons I do, I charge varying rates. Do you come to the studio I work at? Well its cheaper that way. If I come to you, its more since Im driving, and I need gas, and its putting stress on my car. So if you are going to them, it should be cheaper, but if you have them coming to you, well yea you are paying about the same amount. Although I do an hour, but thats different per person.
IrLoserBoy replied:
Mu friend marc will teach you. He is in lil 5. He has on organ and a keyboard i think. And guitars and drums and acordian.
I am in desperate need of recommendations for a piano instructor. Please let me know if you know someone good. RJ has been taking piano for almost 5 years and Jacob 8...
Jessica C. replied:
Ellen Alls White?
Elizabeth D. replied:
Linda at Family Music Center in Norcross
Edna F. replied:
Julie Mitchell Smith
Lisa S. replied:
Ken's cousin, John Daniel, teaches at Gwinnett School of Music. It's on Hwy 78 on the left just past Lowes. He taught Jake and now he's teaching our girls.
If you are looking for music lessons I highly recommend Sandy Springs Music, and not just because my old friend David Szikman owns the place. They have great instructors...
Any of my friends in the Atlanta area looking for a percussion/drum/piano teacher hit me up.. If you're wanting to try out for all state, governors honors, honor band or...