Musical Instruments And Teachers near Washington

Musical Instruments And Teachers near Washington picked by BestProsInTown

“Our 14 year old decided they wanted to learn to play the violin. They took lessons with Potter for several months and really enjoyed it and learned quite a bit - it was a highlight of their weekends. Potter was kind and encouraging. We had to stop the lessons due to conflicts but hope to get back to them again in a few months.“

4.7 Superb43 Reviews

“Linda is an extraordinary teacher - kind, sincere, professional, patient, and supportive. Lessons are well-structured yet fun. Kids are super comfortable and excited to learn piano...I highly recommend her!“

0 Na0 Reviews

“We’ve had such a great time with the singing classes and the birthday party. So much fun and I can see how my daughter is improving. The staff is very friendly and accommodating. We love it!“

5 Superb14 Reviews

“CCAA is wonderful. Hoorig is an amazing violin teacher, and the staff is always helpful and willing to work through scheduling difficulties.“

5 Superb7 Reviews

“I was given a Groupon as a gift, and I am very pleased with the lessons. For those calling and never getting through, you have to leave a voicemail, and Mauricio will call you back. I was frustrated by the fact that no one ever answered, but leaving a voicemail did the trick. As for the lessons themselves, I started as a complete beginner, and I feel like I'm well on my way now. Mauricio is very patient and easygoing while still giving you the instruction you need. I recommend the Guitar Lab.“

0 Na0 Reviews

“We've only had our son taking lessons from Miss Koras for a short time, but in that time, it's clearly evident she is an excellent instructor. Undoubtedly the best we have been able to find in the area and we have searched extensively.“

0 Na0 Reviews

“i finally made it here a few years ago (and did some drop-ins a few times like getting guitar strings) i have been very happy with the purchases i got here the big one that was helpful recently was i got a practice amp that for the most part really worked out (i foolishly tried a electric bass guitar on it first and that didn't ruin it but for a second it got off) it was the roland brand (i actually used it to record to cassette tapes a bunch of stuff that probably got my moneys worth out of it i and it's still good) um i like the selection of guitars in stock but haven't won my parents over to getting another guitar just yet um was interested in lessons but didn't follow up with that i was curious about considering learning another guitar tuning like keith richards uses i think that's drop g i like the shopping center location (but a big lesson for me was what my new quote was and that's 'alexandria is not richmond') it looks like this business has been here forever as far as the longterm locals for those interested there was i think it's still going in old town at o'shaughnessy's they had mondays for open mics it doesn't line up for me anymore and maybe i don't do the music 'full time' i think one big issue was hearing the musicians could be 'permanently homeless' i'll do the hobby but many times i'll listen about better ways of doing somethingi like to play guitar occasionally in my own capacity i think i am somewhat of a good reputable person for that and have thought of having 'pseudo sponsors' before (i pay my part and endorse stuff like other 'hobbies' safely) um there'd be good traits about me as a independent artist like my parents are doing good or i don't do substance abuse (to think of like fugazi with the straight edge stuff) um i paid my 'dues' for many years seeing the big names in dcgood times in alexandria with a positive mentally stimulating local music shop thanks alexandria music for letting me in your doors and letting me support the hobby community“

4 Good10 Reviews

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