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  • Private Piano Lessons

    Lake Grove, NY

    My name is Oswaldo. I attended Five Towns College in Dix Hills, NY and I graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Music Education. I currently teach private lessons at a performing arts center in Shoreham, NY. I teach voice, piano (levels 1-6), beginner drums, and beginner flute. I am able to teach Music…

    1 session available for $50.00

  • Private Piano Lessons

    East Northport, NY

    I like to make the practice room a comfortable environment for the student. While I provide specific lesson plans and practice schedules for the student, I believe practice time shouldn't feel forced. I stress focus on the basics and technique but want you to have fun while we explore the music together…

    1 session available for $159.96

  • Private Tutoring: Piano

    Ronkonkoma, NY

    I am a 2010 Graduate of Longwood University. I love sharing my knowledge and passion with other people. I feel such a sense of accomplishment and pride when helping others gain confidence in what they're doing. I have taught from ages 5 to adult. My main passions are singing and piano, although I also…

    1 session available for $30.00

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    Private Piano Lessons

    Bayport, NY

    Background: Solo Debut Recital at Carnegie Hall Performances at Lincoln Center Merkin Hall Toured the US with Jazz ensembles with concerts at UCLA University of Arizona University of Santa Barbara Opening acts for John Couger Stray Cats and Dixie DreggsQualifications: Doctor of Musical Arts DegreeMaster…

    Beginner

    1 session available for $45.00


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