Matt L.
Brooklyn, NY, 11211
Subjects Taught Clarinet, Flute, Saxophone, Music Recording, Music Theory
About Me
Matt, 33 years old, has enjoyed working and teaching as a professional musician for at least 12 years. He began studying music and playing the saxophone at age 11. He currently lives and works in the New York City area after moving there from Philadelphia in early 2001 after graduating from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia in 1999 with a Bachelors in Music.
Throughout his musical career, Matt has performed and worked in a variety of capacities including as a composer and recording studio engineer. His main area of expertise is performing as a jazz saxophonist on alto, tenor, and soprano saxophones, and he regularly plays throughout New York City in restaurants and jazz clubs.
Matt's area of expertise in teaching is beginner to advanced studies on the saxophone, beginner to intermediate studies on the flute and the clarinet, music theory, and jazz improvisation for any instrument. Whether he is teaching saxophone, flute, or clarinet, his teaching approach...
Student Feedback
Matthew B, Excellent Teacher
Matt is exactly what I was looking for. He's very easy to work with and he's gotten me from zero to 60 in no time. I'm shocked how far along I am only 1 month in. Highly recommend.
— February 6, 2012
Zinnel J, He is awesome
Matt is a great teacher. He is very professional. Matt is patient, also very positive and pushes me to fullest potential. He is always willing to try different technique to help me understand and learn better ways of becoming an all rounded saxophone player. I would highly recommend Matt to anyone who is serious about learning to play the saxophone because he is awesome.
— December 28, 2011
angelo M, Sax teacher
I never play and instrument before but with Matt is so easy to learn. There is a saying that goes something like this “the trick about life is to make it look easy” Well Matt knows the trick to make learning really easy. I can’t believe how much I’ve learn in just few classes.
— December 15, 2011





