Home Drum Lessons in Chantilly VA
B&B Music Lessons provides drum teachers in Chantilly VA. We are the premier provider of drum lessons in Chantilly VA and the surrounding area. Our private drum teachers provide lessons in the comfort of your own home. As members of the Better Business Bureau, we have an outstanding record. Click here to visit our BBB record:
B&B Music Lessons’s private drum lesson program is very flexible. You can start or stop lessons at any time, with no long term commitments. We understand your busy schedule and we’ll be happy to find a drum instructor that can accommodate your needs. Our drum instructors are great with children, and have a friendly approach. We guarantee your satisfaction.
We know that you’ll love your B&B Music Lessons drum teacher. How can we say that? Because they wouldn’t be with us if we didn’t love them too! We have strong personal relationships with all of our drum teachers. That makes our service uniquely qualified to create the perfect match between teacher and student.
B&B Music Lessons. Because Music Matters.
Electric Bass Instructor in Chantilly VA
B&B Music Lessons has bass teachers in Chantilly, VA!
We are the premier provider of private bass lessons in Chantilly VA and the surrounding area. Our current families love that we are so easy to work with and don’t require a long term commitment. Kids truly benefit from bass lessons but only if they are into it. That’s why we only work with bass teachers who are fun and engaging. B&B Music Lessons goes to great lengths to ensure your satisfaction with our service. To see how we’ve been doing please click the link below to the Better Business Bureau:
We know that you’ll love your B&B Music Lessons bass teacher. How can we say that? Because they wouldn’t be with us if we didn’t love them too! We have strong personal relationships with all of our private bass teachers. That makes our service uniquely qualified to create the perfect match between teacher and student. B&B Music Lessons will send a qualified and reliable bass teacher directly to your door to provide high quality private bass lessons for your child. Your satisfaction is our to priority.
The benefits of private bass lessons, or any other musical instrument, are widely known. Studying bass during a young student’s formative years helps the brain develop in meaningful ways. Playing the bass is so much fun that children often don’t realize that they are developing the same part of their brain used in understanding math and science. This fact alone should make most parents at least try to direct their child into some form of music study.
Private Piano Teacher in Chantilly VA
B&B Music Lessons has piano teachers in Chantilly VA!
We are the premier provider of private piano lessons in Chantilly VA and the surrounding area. Our current piano students in Chantilly VA love that we are so easy to work with and don’t require a long term commitment. Kids truly benefit from private piano lessons but only if they are into it. That’s why we only work with piano teachers who are fun and engaging. To learn more about our flexible program, contact us at this link and we’ll be happy to tell you more.
B&B Music Lessons goes to great lengths to ensure your satisfaction with our service. To see how we’ve been doing please click the link below to the Better Business Bureau:
Better Business Bureau | B&B Music Lessons
We are very confident that you’ll love your B&B Music Lessons piano teacher. How can we say that? Because they wouldn’t be with us if we didn’t love them too! We have strong personal relationships with all of our private piano teachers in Chantilly, VA. That makes our service uniquely qualified to create the perfect match between teacher and student. B&B Music Lessons will send a qualified and reliable piano teacher directly to your door to provide high quality private piano lessons for your child. Your satisfaction is our to priority.
The benefits of private piano lessons, or any other musical instrument, are widely known. Studying piano during a young student’s formative years helps the brain develop in meaningful ways. Playing the bass is so much fun that children often don’t realize that they are developing the same part of their brain used in understanding math and science. This fact alone should make most parents at least try to direct their child into some form of music study.
Chantilly VA Private Guitar Lessons
B&B Music Lessons provides private in home guitar lessons in Chantilly VA!
B&B Music Lessons provides in home guitar lessons in Chantilly VA. We are the premier provider of private guitar lessons in Chantilly VA and the surrounding area. Our expert guitar teachers provide lessons in the comfort of your own home.
B&B Music Lessons’ s private guitar lesson program is extremely flexible. You can start or stop lessons at any time, with no long term commitments. We understand your busy schedule and we’ll be happy to find a teacher that can accommodate your needs. Our guitar instructors are great with children, and have a friendly approach. We guarantee your satisfaction in this regard.
As members of the Better Business Bureau, we have an outstanding record. Click here to visit our BBB record:
Better Business Bureau | B&B Music Lessons
We know that you’ll love your B&B Music Lessons guitar teachers in Adams Morgan. How can we say that? Because they wouldn’t be with us if we didn’t love them too! We have strong personal relationships with all of our guitar teachers. That makes our service uniquely qualified to create the perfect match between teacher and student.
B&B Music Lessons. “Because Music Matters”.
Chantilly, VA home music lesson contact form
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Use this form to contact us to provide you with a private music teacher in Chantilly, VA. Private music lessons are known to increase cognitive abilities in young students. Contact us to connect you with one of our qualified private lesson teachers who will provide you with at home music lessons in Chantilly VA.
Jesse C.
I work well with kids because I enjoy sharing my passion for music. I’m very patient and have the discipline and education to explain and interpret musical topics, simple and complex.
I was born and raised in southeastern Pennsylvania, about 30 miles west of Philadelphia. I played a variety of instruments as a kid, and eventually settled on the drums sometime around middle school.
Around age 14, my younger sister began taking guitar lessons. Whenever she wasn’t practicing, I’d sneak into her room and mess around on her nylon string guitar, figuring out chords and trying to replicate the music I heard her practicing. From that point on, I spent all of my spare time teaching myself how to play the guitar, and continued to take drum lessons and play in bands as a drummer. By the time I graduated from high school, my parents had already bought me an acoustic guitar, and I knew that I wanted to pursue music in college and beyond.
My college career began at Boston University, which is where I took my first formal guitar lesson, in a group guitar class. That year, I saw as much live music as was humanly possible. I even traveled to New York several times to see the Allman Brothers at the Beacon Theatre and Medeski, Martin & Wood at the Hammerstein Ballroom.
As the spring semester of my freshmen year rolled around, I decided that I would need to relocate in order to pursue a music degree. I chose Connecticut College for several reasons: their music & technology major combined theory, performance, electronic music and sound production, in addition to free classical guitar lessons. They also have an old squash court that’s been converted into rehearsal space for campus bands.
I really enjoyed my college experience, mainly because I was able to study music, my greatest passion. The college even funded a two month internship the summer before my senior year in Ghana, where I taught music in a small fishing village called Kpando.
TJ
I received my bachelor’s degree in jazz studies and minored in music technology at George Mason University. I have taught privately for 5 years and group lessons for 2. I teach bass and guitar, all levels and ages as well as beginning and intermediate piano.
Guitar Classes in DC, Maryland and Virginia
We provide group guitar lessons for guitar students in the Washington, DC area. If you have two or more children of similar age, we have a great roster of private guitar teachers for your family. Group guitar classes can be a lot of fun for kids. We have a great rate for group lessons that makes it a fun and affordable solution to take group guitar lessons.
We have been teaching private guitar lessons for kids in DC for years. We understand how to engage kids and get them excited to be learning their favorite songs on the acoustic or electric guitar. All of our guitar teachers understand that kids want to have fun while learning the guitar. For instance, we teach kids guitar using popular songs, while explaining the relevant chords and scales that provide a deeper understanding to music theory. We understand that beginner guitar students should have a positive impression when first introduced to the instrument.
If you need help finding an affordable starter instrument, contact us and we will be happy to recommend some local guitar stores in the Washington, DC area. We have developed personal relationships with owners and management of several local retail stores and we’d be happy to make the process of buying or renting a starter instrument easy and inexpensive.
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We make it easy to learn music. “Because Music Matters!â€
Is my 6 year old too young for guitar lessons?
If you are interested in getting your child started on an instrument, it is a good idea to consider the age of your child in relation to the instrument that might best fit their needs. We hear from a lot of parents who have 4, 5 and 6 year olds who are begging for guitar lessons. Maybe the cool videos on MTV or more likely the popularity of Guitar Hero and Rock Band have added to the number of youngsters getting into the guitar.
Generally we recommend that students under the age of 8 start on the piano. This is because the guitar takes more coordination and effort to play. The piano is accessible to virtually anyone who can press their fingers down on the keyboard, while the guitar requires both hands to play a note. And you can only look at one hand at a time. We have a lot more students between the ages of 5 and 8 on the piano than we have on the guitar. We welcome children of all ages to give the guitar a try but we’ve seen what happens too often. So unless your child is especially drawn to the guitar and at the same time has a better than average ability to focus, we would recommend the piano.
Remember that the knowledge drawn from the piano will transfer well to other instruments. Theory and ear training are more easily learned and assimilated through the piano or keyboard than most other instruments. Either way, the student should be expected to practice 10 to 15 minutes a day 4 or 5 days a week so if you have a young child interested in the guitar, be sure to support their curiosity by urging them to practice routinely. Without practice, the chances of making significant progress are minimal.
B&B Music Lessons has a flexible policy so if you think it is worth trying guitar lessons between the ages of 5 and 7, we’ll accommodate you. However, we urge parents to consider the piano as a more practical alternative at that age.
