Meet Our Music Teachers
At Lessons In Your Home, we are proud to offer expert instruction to budding musicians across the nation. Our highly skilled music teachers specialize in nurturing young talent, providing lessons that are tailored to each child’s unique learning style and interests. Whether your child is picking up an instrument for the first time or looking to enhance their skills, our instructors are passionate about creating a supportive and engaging learning environment. With us, your child’s musical journey is in expert hands, ensuring they not only learn, but also love every step along the way.
Jose Gallegos
Jose R. Gallegos studied classical music and piano at The National University of Bogota Colombia from 1960 through 1967.
In 1968, he moved to New York City to continue studies of composition, arranging, orchestration and music production at the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music and The Manhattan School of Mu...
Soprano and voice teacher Gabriella Galletti has gained a reputation in opera and classical works, embracing composers such as Puccini, Verdi, Mozart, and Fauré. She most recently performed her operatic debut as Page in Kentucky Opera’s production of “Rigoletto,” and was also a member of the chorus in ...
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City: Washington, DC
Joe Gallo is a guitarist and composer from Baltimore, Maryland who specializes in teaching classical, jazz and rock guitar. A graduate of American University in Washington, DC, he has studied under some of the best guitar instructors in the DMV area, including Peabody alumni.
Before college, Joe studied ...
Saxophonist, educator, and composer Jorge Galvan is an upcoming young musician from Houston, Texas. He studied Jazz at the University of North Texas, in Denton, under renowned professors, such as Brad Leali, Jose Aponte, Mike Steinel, Chris McGuire, Phillip Dizack, and Dave Meder to name a few.
He first lear...
Christopher Gandara was born in Los Angeles, California and is the second youngest of nine siblings. He remembers being surrounded by family and music at a very young age. Whether it was hard rock, traditional Mexican music, classical records, or jazz, he connected immediately with the rhythms of music.
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When Mario turned 10, he began to play saxophone for his elementary school as a prerequisite. He immediately fell in love with it and became serious about learning about the Alto Saxophone. Right after the end of that school year, As Mario studied the craft more and more, music became what he choose to pursue...
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Evelin Garay was born in Honduras. She began her musical studies when she was 12 years old at the National School of Music (Tegucigalpa, Honduras) with the renowned Honduran flutist Jessie Godoy. She continued her studies at the National Autonomous University of Honduras, where she obtained her Bachelor’s d...
Read MoreSeni Garcia
City: Miami/South Florida
Seni Garcia, music teacher, composer, arranger and sound engineer:
Started her musical journey at the age of 9 taking musical lessons to learn how to play Cuatro Puertorriqueno. At the age of 13, she began to study classical guitar and by the age of 15 was part of Paquito Lopez Cruz Orchestra.
Ms. Garcia...
Creativity in music comes from a place of comfort with the desired skills we develop but passion for music is equally as driving during the process of finding our own voice.
Matthew Garcia known by his stage name of “Tito” has found a life of passion for music through drums. He currently co hosts an o...
Paola Garcia
City: Miami/South Florida
Raised and born in Valencia, Venezuela, Paola Begun her musical journey at 13 years old with the Sinfonica Infantil Mozart under Double bass Professor Marian Castro’s guidance. In 2018 Paola became part of the orquesta Sinfonica Juvenil de Carabobo’s double bass section, and one year later she won the do...
Read MoreWhy Parents Trust Our In-Home Music Teachers
Your child’s safety is at the heart of everything we do. Every teacher with Lessons In Your Home completes a comprehensive background check before teaching their first lesson and we look for instructors who bring both strong musical qualifications and a genuine dedication to helping students grow. Most of our teachers hold a bachelor’s degree in music from an accredited university or have equivalent professional experience.
After joining our team, teachers complete orientation, continue professional development, and are supported by a local Director of Operations. This ensures every family receives consistent, high-quality instruction from a trusted educator who makes music a safe, encouraging, and joyful part of home life.
FAQs About Finding the Right Music Teacher Near Me
How do you choose your music teachers?
Every teacher passes a background check through Accurate Background and meets our professional standards. Most have a bachelor’s degree in music or equivalent experience, complete orientation, and receive ongoing training with support from a local Director of Operations.
What age can my child start music lessons?
Many children are ready between the ages of 5 and 7, but some show interest earlier. We look at attention span, motor skills, and enthusiasm to help you decide the right time to begin.
Can I switch teachers if my child needs a different fit?
Yes. If your child is not connecting with their teacher, we will arrange for another instructor from our staff.
How do in-home music lessons work?
Your teacher arrives at your home on a set schedule, brings any necessary materials, and customizes lessons to your child’s level and goals.
My child is shy. Can you help them feel comfortable?
Yes! Our teachers know how to build trust and make lessons enjoyable so students can feel confident from the start.
What do I need for the first lesson?
A quiet space for learning, the instrument your child will use, and a music stand if available. Your teacher will bring lesson materials and guide you through setup.
Connect with Trusted Music Teachers in Your Area Today
The right teacher can help your child discover the joy of making music. Let us connect you with a music teacher near me who will nurture their skills, encourage their progress, and make lessons an enjoyable part of your week.
