Band & Orchestra Lessons In the Comfort Of Your Home

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  • Lessons for all ages and skill levels
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You know it’s time to get the children started with in-home private music lessons. Maybe the lessons are for you, how about the whole family? You’re smart enough to know that music lessons are important but what about finding a teacher? Do you call a music store? Will their teacher be right for you? Then there’s the getting there; the traffic, hauling the kids back and forth, what about dinner? Yeah – Right! Like that’s going to happen. You don’t need lessons with just any ol’ teacher, especially a task master, intimidating, practice demanding monster that bores students. What you’re looking for is an engaged, fun, well-educated, motivational, big smiling and super excited personality that loves teaching Music. A teacher who makes lessons fun. You already know what you need. You need Lessons in Your Home-the music teachers who come to your home or school to teach fun, private music lessons. Their teachers constantly think of great ways to motivate every student. They turn students into dazzling musicians ready to break out a song and share their talents with the world. Now you’re saying “Hey, this could work” Lessons in your Home teaches piano, guitar, voice, violin, in fact they teach every music instrument you could think of. Getting started is as easy as 1,2,3. 

  1. Give Lessons in your home a call or email
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  3. Schedule and start your lessons. What are you waiting for? Start Lessons now with Lessons in Your Home!

Get Private Band & Orchestra Lessons Across The Nation With Our Teachers

Lessons In Your Home is a tight-knit family of world-class band & orchestra teachers. We’re passionate about helping students take extracurricular band & orchestra lessons to the next level in a fun, personable environment. Our key to success is ensuring the best student/teacher relationship. Our private lessons are done in-home, and our teachers will come to you.

Athena Kelley

Instrument(s): Voice

City: Orlando

Athena Kelley, soprano, currently earning her Bachelor’s Degree in Musical Theatre from the University of Central Florida. In addition, she attended The Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City. Athena has performed numerous lead vocal roles including, Maria (The Sound of Music), Jo March (Little Women), Sa…

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Myles Clark

Instrument(s): Drums, Percussion, Piano

Myles Clark is a Washington, D.C. area based Percussion and Piano Teacher with a passion for fostering a love of music in his students. With a journey that began at the age of 5, Myles has spent a lifetime studying music, and his own experiences have shaped his teaching approach and philosophy for the studen…

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Stephanie Moorehouse

Instrument(s): Viola, Violin

City: Dallas

Stephanie Moorehouse is a violinist and teacher in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Stephanie holds a Bachelor’s in violin performance from the University of Texas at Arlington and a Master’s in violin performance from California Institute of the Arts. After spending six years in the California, Stephanie enjo…

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Faith Beltran

Instrument(s): Cello

City: Houston

Faith Beltran is a multi-talented musician and educator currently pursuing her education at the University of Houston. With a passion for the cello that extends beyond the classroom, Faith has become a prominent figure in the local Houston music scene.

As a dedicated student at the University of Houston, F…

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Victor Sanchez

Instrument(s): Drums

City: Houston

Victor Sanchez began playing drums in middle school, and went on to participate in drum line and marching band, compete and win several UIL competitions in marching band and in also concert band, where he focused primarily on hand drums. After graduating, his focus shifted to drum kit and piano, and he began …

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Sandon Chevlin has a Master of Music degree in Music Composition from Florida Atlantic University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Music with a minor in creative writing from Rollins College. In 2018, Sandon participated in the Vienna Summer Music Festival’s Musicology Colloquium.

Sandon studied composition unde…

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Isaac Spivak

Ike Spivak is a Downbeat award-winning multi-instrumentalist, composer, educator, and producer from Denver, Colorado. While pursuing an undergraduate degree from the University of Denver, he was honored with first place in the college big band division of the Next Generation Jazz Festival. DU also awarded him…

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Simon Needle

Instrument(s): Bass Guitar, Guitar, Piano, Voice

City: Atlanta

Simon Needle is a multimedia composer, sound designer, music theorist, and instrumentalist from Atlanta, GA. Since his enrollment at Kennesaw State University in 2014, he has taken it upon himself to build a diverse repertoire of talents for use in the musical world. Entering college as one of the first Music…

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Rachael Swanson

Instrument(s): Oboe

City: Houston

Ms. Swanson’s degrees include a Bachelor of Music in Instrumental Music Education from Youngstown State University as well as a Master of Music and Post Graduate Degree from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. She relocated to Houston to commence a Doctorate of Music Arts at the University of Houston u…

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Sarah Strubbe

Instrument(s): Guitar, Piano, Voice

City: Orlando

Sarah Strubbe has studied voice/piano with several instructors from the age of 8, as well as being involved with All-State/Solo and Ensemble, choir and theater from elementary all the way through high school. She applied to several in-state college music programs, being accepted to all, though choosing to tak…

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The Benefits of Learning Band & Orchestra Instruments

As a student, there are so many ways to get involved! The school band and orchestra are popular options of extracurricular activities to explore. Students experience a wide range of benefits when participating in band or orchestra. Playing a musical instrument has been proven to support mental health and overall well-being. In fact, learning band and orchestra instruments can help with cognitive development and improving brain functioning. Learning to play band and orchestra instruments has also been proven to lower stress levels and provide opportunities for teamwork and socialization. Learning an instrument along with others your age can help you connect with peers and gain confidence in your social skills which will follow a student their entire life.

My Child’s Already in a Band/Orchestra – Are Private Lessons Still Needed?

Private lessons offer your child the opportunity to receive one-on-one attention while learning an instrument. Private lessons for band and orchestra students can help boost your child’s confidence as they continue to learn and grow in between classes and performances. Band and orchestra are great ways for your child to learn foundational skills, and private music lessons in your home can positively impact your child’s life and take that passion to the next level. Lessons In Your Home offers private music lessons for a variety of instruments and age groups, and these lessons are especially popular among children and students participating in their school’s band or orchestra.

Different Band & Orchestra Instruments You Could Learn

Band and orchestra offer opportunities with a wide range of musical instruments to learn. Musical instruments commonly used in bands and orchestras include four major categories of instrument families: woodwind, brass, string, and percussion. Here are common examples of the different band and orchestra instruments your child can learn at school and with private lessons.

Woodwind Instruments for Band & Orchestra

Woodwind instruments got their name from the wood material they used to be made of and for the way you play them by blowing air through a mouthpiece. Today, woodwind instruments can be made of wood, metal, plastic, or a combination of these materials. Woodwind instruments are typically in a cylinder or pipe shape with holes with a mouthpiece at the top and a hole at the bottom.

Common woodwind instruments in band and orchestra include: Clarinet, Flute, Oboe and Bassoon.

Brass Instruments for Band & Orchestra

Brass instruments got their name from the material they were and continue to be made of: brass. These instruments have a mouthpiece with long pipes that end in a bell-shaped opening. Brass instruments have curved and twisted pipes with valves that look like buttons that open and close different parts of the instrument.

Common brass instruments in band and orchestra include: Trumpet, French horn, Trombone and Tuba.

String Instruments for Band & Orchestra

String instruments got their name from the strings that run across the body of the instrument and help create the sound. While many string instruments are made of wood, the sound comes from the strings that are played by fingers or a bow. String instruments range from small, handheld instruments to those that rest against the ground and upper body.

Common string instruments for band and orchestra include: Violin, Viola, Cello and Bass.

Percussion Instruments for Band & Orchestra

Percussion instruments refer to a wide range of instruments that make a sound from being hit, shaken, or scraped. Some percussion instruments can be tuned to play different notes or sounds, while others do not have a definite pitch and instead are used to keep the rhythm. Other percussion instruments create special sounds and add excitement to a musical piece.

Common percussion instruments for band and orchestra include: Drums and Piano.

What Will I Learn When I Take Band & Orchestra Music Lessons at Lessons in Your Home?

Students who take private music lessons and participate in band or orchestra will learn to both master and enjoy their instruments of choice. Playing in a group throughout your childhood and school-age years helps children grow and develop cognitively and socially. Private lessons help to enhance your child’s experience through one-on-one attention they might not receive in a larger group. Private lessons also create opportunities for your child to practice good habits and offer a competitive edge.

Learn to Play Band & Orchestra Instruments Today

Schedule one-on-one private lessons for your band or orchestra student today with Lessons in Your Home. Visit us online to learn more about our unique approach to private lessons and how your child can learn to play the band or orchestra instrument of their choice with private lessons.

Woodwind Instruments for Band & Orchestra

Woodwind instruments got their name from the wood material they used to be made of and for the way you play them by blowing air through a mouthpiece. Today, woodwind instruments can be made of wood, metal, plastic, or a combination of these materials. Woodwind instruments are typically in a cylinder or pipe shape with holes with a mouthpiece at the top and a hole at the bottom.

Common woodwind instruments in band and orchestra include: Clarinet, Saxophone, Flute, Oboe, and Bassoon

Brass Instruments for Band & Orchestra

Brass instruments got their name from the material they were and continue to be made of: brass. These instruments have a mouthpiece with long pipes that end in a bell-shaped opening. Brass instruments have curved and twisted pipes with valves that look like buttons that open and close different parts of the instrument.

Common brass instruments in band and orchestra include: Trumpet, French horn, Trombone, Tuba, and Baritone. 

String Instruments for Band & Orchestra

String instruments got their name from the strings that run across the body of the instrument and help create the sound. While many string instruments are made of wood, the sound comes from the strings that are played by fingers or a bow. String instruments range from small, handheld instruments to those that rest against the ground and upper body.

Common string instruments for band and orchestra include: Violin, Viola, Cello, and Bass

Percussion Instruments for Band & Orchestra

Percussion instruments refer to a wide range of instruments that make a sound from being hit, shaken, or scraped. Some percussion instruments can be tuned to play different notes or sounds, while others do not have a definite pitch and instead are used to keep the rhythm. Other percussion instruments create special sounds and add excitement to a musical piece.

Common percussion instruments for band and orchestra include: Snare, Bells, Xylophone, Cymbals, and Tympani.

FAQs

What styles of band and orchestra instruments can I learn?

Lessons in Your Home offers private lessons for a wide variety of band and orchestra instruments, including woodwind, brass, strings, and percussion instruments.

Do I need to have an instrument to start lessons?

You don’t need to own your own instrument in order to start lessons, but you will need to secure one somehow. Many bands and orchestras will offer loaner instruments to children, and you can also look into renting one from a locally-owned store in your area. If you aren’t sure where to look for an instrument, you can talk to your teacher to get some resources and ideas on where to rent, buy, or borrow one from.

How old do you have to be to start taking band and orchestra lessons?

Lessons In Your Home teaches children as young as five years old. We offer orchestra and band music lessons for students who currently play in or want to join their school or community ensemble.

How much time should be spent practicing band and orchestra instruments?

Practice and repetition are the keys to success when it comes to learning band and orchestra instruments. If your child is already in their school or community’s band or orchestra, then they likely get to practice regularly with a group. It is generally recommended that you practice each day to get the most out of learning a new instrument.

Do I need to prepare anything for my first band or orchestra lesson?

Our teachers will meet you where you’re at! Not only do we provide private lessons in your home, but we also offer private lessons with one-on-one attention that addresses your age, experience, skill level, goals, and needs. The best thing you can do is come to your first private lesson with an open mind and an eagerness to get started.

How much do band and orchestra music lessons cost?

Lessons in Your Home offers a variety of weekly session times, including 30, 45, and 60 minutes. The cost for private lessons will vary based on the length of time and frequency of sessions. Call us today or fill out our online form to learn more about the cost of band and orchestra music lessons for your child.