Lessons in Your Home is a family of world-class music teachers in Issaquah. We are passionate about teaching violin lessons in Issaquah, WA, as well as online, to make learning an instrument fun and educational. Our keys to success begin with building the best student/teacher relationship for both our online and in-person students in Issaquah. Every violin instructor goes through a rigorous interview process before they are employed by Lessons in Your Home, and we intentionally pair our violin teachers with students who we believe will connect best with them. If you're looking for private violin teachers who are passionate and committed to their students, you’ve come to the right place. Our violin instructors are ready to meet you, wherever you live in Issaquah or via our online music lessons.
Issaquah Violin Lessons In Your Home
Issaquah Violin Teachers Who Come to Your Home In-Person or Virtually
A family's best choice for Fun in-home Violin Lessons that Inspire Students
A family's best choice for Fun in-home music Lessons that Inspire Students
Issaquah Violin Lessons In The Comfort of Your Home
No fighting traffic, we come to you!
Lessons offered 9am-9pm, 7 days a week
Experienced, knowledgeable, passionate teachers
Lessons for all ages and skill levels
30-60 minutes sessions
Your availability is our priority
Free recitals
When You Call Lessons In Your Home
After answering any questions you might have we’ll pair you with a local teacher that best matches your age, schedule, skill level, and goals.
... and then we’ll schedule your first month of lessons!
First Lesson Guarantee — If you don’t LOVE your first lesson we can pair you with a teacher that better fits your situation. Or you can even cancel and pay us nothing.
Meet Our Violin Lesson Teachers In Issaquah
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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About Martin SippyCity:Seattle
Martin started playing violin at age 9 and quickly found that he loved to play any stringed instrument he could get his hands on--including a sanxian (3-stringed Chinese lute) he picked up and performed on during a recent trip to China. He says, "Ever since I played my orchestra challenge...
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Playing since the age of six, Grace's passion for music was quickly realized through the violin. With consistent lessons from esteemed instructors such as Kent Coleman, Simon James, and close mentorship with brilliant accompanist, Hiro David, Grace's modest participation in recitals soon led to competitions local and national. Her success...
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Sharon Ford has been playing violin for over 20 years and is still learning! She grew up in Virginia and graduated from Shenandoah Conservatory in with a degree in Music Therapy. During that time she studied violin, guitar, piano and picked up the banjo. She's been an avid...
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A Northwest native, David is a violinist and vocal artist performing in the Seattle area. In addition to performing he's also an active voice and violin teacher. Growing up in a family of musicians, David fell in love with the violin at the age of seven and started singing seriously at...
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Christina takes pride in teaching violin and vocals. She has always been fascinated by music. At age 4, she told the world that she was going to be a singer. Then, at age 10, she chose violin out of a plethora of other instruments to play in the...
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Three words to describe Emily Rigsby would be enthusiastic, goofy, and thoughtful. Born in Boise Idaho, Emily recently moved to Seattle to start her career in music education. Emily graduated from Whitman College in 2020 with a degree in Music and Anthropology. Emily's primary instruments she teaches are violin and...
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Following family tradition, Anthony picked up violin passionately at a young age. Formally trained in Seattle, and Guadalajara with various instructors. He made a career as a Mariachi Violinist. His unique ability to learn the various styles, and sub-genres encompassed by the Mariachi Genre has allowed to participate and win...
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About Douglas YassenCity:Seattle
Cello and Violin Teacher Douglas Yassen is a Seattle-based musician. He is originally from Texas and moved to Seattle to further pursue his music career. Douglas teaches cellists and violinists ranging from beginners to advanced students. He has worked in the Lubbock and Allen ISD's in Texas working as a...
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For many of us, we can trace the birth of our love and passion for music to a single moment. Something we experienced, saw, or heard flicked a switch sending us on this incredible journey through the world of music. For Evan, that switch was flicked when his 3rd grade...
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Violinist and violist Jonathan Graber has appeared as soloist, Concertmaster, principal player, or conductor with groups throughout the United States, Europe, and Central America. He has held full-time teaching positions at Allegheny College, Dickinson College, The Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania and, most recently, the...
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About Margaret Young-Weitzel
Margaret Young-Weitzel was in the faculty of Claflin University as Director of Bands and Assistant Professor of Music Education. She completed her Doctor of Musical Arts at the University of Washington where she studied conducting with Timothy Salzman. She also holds a Masters in Teaching and a Bachelor's in Music...
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Susan Alexander, Violin, Viola, Cello teacher was one of those kids who could not sit still and learned quickly. She began violin in school in the 4th grade and played through 7th grade, when the cello looked appealing. The following year, her teacher thought she might like to...
What Families Say About Us
Excellent program. You have the chance to review bios of the potential teachers, which helps gives you a good feel for their style, and then get matched...
Jay S.We've been with Lessons in Your Home for over 4 years now, and we have been consistently impressed with the caliber of teachers as well as the responsive, friendly, efficient service when dealing with billing or scheduling questions.
Jessica CulottaExcellent program. You have the chance to review bios of the potential teachers, which helps gives you a good feel for their style, and then get matched with someone specifically suited to your interests.
Jay SchweikertLove having a guitar teacher come to our home. Very encouraging and positive guitar lessons. Thank you lessons in your home.
Jennifer HinesOur kids love their Piano teacher Miss Heather. She is very good with Kids. Also it is very convenient having lessons at home.
Ali Jalili