Tracy H.
San Antonio, TX, 78230
Subjects Taught Piano, Music Performance, Music Theory
About Me
My name is Tracy. I am so excited for the chance to be working with you. Here is a little background on my musical training and experience.
I started taking piano lessons at the age of 12 from Karen Hudson, (a highly respected piano teacher in San Antonio), using the Suzuki Piano Method (an advanced Japanese curriculum). Although I started a little later than the average student, I discovered right away that I had a great love and passion for the instrument.
I joined my church praise and worship team when I was 15 and have been playing on praise and worship teams ever since. I have worked with beginners all the way to professional musicians and band leaders and have attended several music conferences (including Hillsong Conference in Sydney, Australia.)
My senior year of high school I studied under renowned Russian Concert Pianist Anya Grockovski at the San Antonio School for Inquiry and Creativity. From there I studied with Elizabeth Gutierrez as a music student at...
Student Feedback
Amanda B, Amanda B's Review
My 5 year old son had never taken piano lessons before but he has been drawn to Tracy and her teaching style like a moth to a light. She does an excellent job at keeping his wiggly body and active mind focused and engaged. It's amazing how much he retains from his lessons. Tracy also matched a lesson plan perfectly to his learning style - he's having fun and probably doesn't even realize how much he's learning. Music is such an important part of a child's education, and we are so glad to have found Tracy.
— May 17, 2012
Larissa H, Parent
Luke really enjoyed the piano lesson! I think you have great teaching skills. I only wish you were closer to us, as it will get expensive and time consuming driving so far for a 30 min lesson.
— August 6, 2011
Dolores S, Dolores S's Review
My daughter who is 6 started lessons with Tracy. She loves it and seems to be catching on well. Tracy does well at bringing the instruction to her level so she can understand and follow through.
— February 11, 2011





