Lessons in Your Home is a family of world-class music teachers in West Paces Ferry. We are passionate about teaching violin lessons in West Paces Ferry, GA, 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 West Paces Ferry. 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 West Paces Ferry or via our online music lessons.
West Paces Ferry Violin Lessons In Your Home
West Paces Ferry 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
West Paces Ferry 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 West Paces Ferry
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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Brian Mallet, a native of Atlanta Georgia, is currently a student at Kennesaw State University. He began playing the violin at the age of 10 and focused on a classical curriculum in his studies. Brian's early studies on the instrument helped build proper foundation in technique, performance,...
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A native of Rochester, New York, Jillian has been playing violin since the fourth grade, fostering her skills via the Suzuki method ever since. Jillian has a vast amount of experience performing and gigging both locally and nationwide, including participation in all-state and all-county orchestras throughout high school and in...
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Joshua Weathers is professional Kontrabassist operating in the Southeast. He graduated from Valdosta State University in 2013 and has continued learning, teaching, and performing since then. Currently, he enjoys performing with the Gainesville Orchestra, the Georgia Symphony, and the Ocala Symphony. In the past, he has also performed with...
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Elliot You had a passion for music at a young age. He started playing the violin around the age of 8. His curiosity led him to pick up the guitar, drums, piano, and trumpet. Elliot has played in multiple symphonies in North Carolina (where he was raised) and held titles...
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Majid is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, curator, and fixture of the Atlanta improvisation and new music communities. He holds a Bachelors of Music from Georgia Southern University where he studied Composition and Jazz Studies. Majid's prolific work as a composer focuses on resonance, dynamics, and experimental approaches and has been...
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Earl Puckett began his journey to play the Violin in his middle school orchestra many years ago. Mr. Puckett hasn't put down an instrument since! As an active Music Educator in Cobb County, Mr. Puckett spends his time preparing youth to play the Violin, Viola, Cello, and Bass. Up to...
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Mrs. Jennifer Aikey (last name pronounced eye-key) started her musical journey at the age of 10 when starting violin through the Richmond County Orchestra program in Augusta, GA, her hometown. At the age of 12, she picked up the guitar and began writing songs, and has been a singer-songwriter ever...
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Lindsay Farrall began playing the violin at the age of seven and was trained in classical violin, primarily through the Suzuki method. She attended numerous musical camps and workshops throughout the years, including programs at Furman University and the University of Hawaii. She played second chair in an...
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About Laura DowdingCity:Atlanta
For Laura Dowding, teaching lessons combines two of her favorite things in life; music and working with kids! Formally studying piano since the age of 4 she also received training on voice, saxophone, violin, and guitar. After high school Laura went on to study music composition at Northwestern College...
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Alison Weber graduated from the University of Georgia earning her undergraduate degree in Music Education with Maggie Snyder. She is currently pursuing her Master's of Music Education degree from the University of West Georgia. Alison or "Ally" will be starting her third year of teaching middle school orchestra in Gwinnett...
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Noah Johnson is a passionate music educator and performer based in Atlanta, Georgia. He enjoys performing a wide range of repertoire and has shared the stage with groups such as the Atlanta Symphony, Charleston Symphony, and Tuscaloosa Symphony, in addition to performing with artists such as Robin Thicke, Migos,...
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Benjamin's exposure to music began at the age of 5 on the piano and violin. Around the age of 12, Benjamin began studying bassoon and guitar, receiving musical guidance from Atlanta jazz musicians John and Rosemary Robertson, Tavius Elder, Gordon Vernick, James H. Patterson, and Kebbi Williams. Benjamin holds a...
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.
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