Saxophone Lessons in Bel Alton, MD
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Mike P.
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Teaching since 2019 -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced -
Awarded Senior Award from Kurt Lucas
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Having a great time learning the saxophone and learning about how to play it in any context!
About Mike
Hello! My name is Michael, I am a graduate of Towson University with a bachelors degree in music and jazz performance and I am eager to teach future musicians how to play the Saxophone/various instruments and to also teach them about music in general. I can also provide clarinet and flute lessons
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Lauren K.
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BM - Music Education from Brooklyn College -
Teaching since 2009 -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate
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Teach Alto & Tenor Saxophone
About Lauren
I have taught students from the age of 10 to 60 in all levels of flute, piccolo, alto and tenor saxophone as well as beginner clarinet. For the younger students I have also used to recorder to teach notes and to build confidence. My goal is to make the learning fun as that turns practicing into f
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Kevin G.
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Teaches students 5 and up -
Teaching since 1997 -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
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I’ve been teaching saxophone & clarinet for over 20 years of students of all ages. Beginners to seasoned players, I welcome everyone. I teach any style of playing that the student would like to learn.
About Kevin
Kevin Giordano is the assistant director of bands at Grand Valley High School located in Ashtabula, Ohio and also the instructor of saxophone and clarinet at Lakewood City Schools located in Lakewood, Ohio. In addition to the instructor of saxophone and clarinet at Olmsted Falls Middle School and A
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Joshua M.
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Teaching since 2003 -
Teaches students 5 and up -
Masters Degree, Music Performance (Jazz Studies) from William Paterson University
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Joshua M.
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I'm a saxophone teacher and I also teach flute, clarinet, and piano as well as jazz improvisation and other instruments such as bass and drums from time to time. Saxophone is my primary instrument and I fell in love with playing it at an early age.
I've been playing for about 25 years now! I'm well versed in any style you can imagine including jazz, classical, funk, blues, or anything else you can think of! I can also teach you how to improvise and play solos over chord changes or quickly come up with parts on the fly if you're playing in a band or are interested in writing. If you're interested in just getting the basics down, I can help with that too. I remember what it was like getting started in school band and some methods that you can use to get comfortable on the horn pretty quickly and just playing some music! I'd love to hear what kind of music you're into as well- it's more fun for everyone involved if we can incorporate some of that into the lessons too!
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About Joshua
I have been playing music since I was a kid. I started out in church, then went on to play in school band and started gigging here and there. I just loved playing from the beginning and wanted to learn how to play improvised solos. There was just some magic in being able to make up what you play on

Anna P.
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Speaks English and Russian -
Teaches students 1 and up -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
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I love working with all types of students, whether they’re preparing for college auditions, just beginning the saxophone, or only looking to play for fun, and I also have experience with students with special needs. Please contact me through this website if you would like lessons, and I will respond within a day!
About Anna
I am a highly-skilled professional, certified musician. I offer lessons in piano, singing, ukulele, flute, saxophone, clarinet, violin beginners as well as group lessons in ear training and theory, piano and singing, Russian language lessons. My main instrument is piano, and I specialize in teac
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Sergio M.
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Speaks Spanish, English -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate -
B.A. Music Business from NJCU
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I've been playing saxophone for over 15 years and i like to teach beginners or intermidiate level students. I graduated with a Bachelor's of Arts in Music Business.
I stress patience and helping in anyway needed
About Sergio
Hi, there! My name is Sergio and I can't wait to meet you! I've been teaching private lessons for a few years and have loved helping my students play saxophone, DJ, and learn the basics of piano. I went to New Jersey City University and earned a degree in Music Business in 2018. I'm a patient and u
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