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We are music teachers who come to your home or school to provide quality music lessons, where they are most appreciated.
Lessons In Your Home literally reached out to its students in 1997, when founder, Jay Maurice, began using people's houses and schools as his studio. The approach was simple - give the highest quality lessons where they are most appreciated. To do that, you need the best teachers; that's who we are.
Today, we are Lessons In Your Home. We teach future musicians in Atlanta, Houston, Washington, DC, Miami or South Florida, Denver and Orlando.
Our youngest musicians are five, and our oldest is seventy five. Our student musicians play piano, guitar, violin, drums, brass, strings, woodwinds and percussion. They compose, perform, and learn that music is more than notes and rhythms; it's expression.
We are excited and energized about sharing our passion with you!
We provide fun with music for everyone.
August 28, 2011
Quite honestly the best deal out there. Our fifth grade daughter was playing beautiful pieces on the piano within a few months. Now in her first year of college, she still plays after five years of Lessons in Your Home.
– Christine
August 28, 2011
My son has been receiving piano lessons for @ 1 month. His teacher, Ben Phillips, is great. The lessons are fun and easy going, and he really looks forward to the evenings that he has lessons. I don't even have to bug him to practice. It has been great!
– Missy
A. Potential students should ask about their future teachers experience and approach to teaching an instrument. All of Lessons In Your Home's teachers are degreed or professional music teachers.
A. Well, like a lot of musicians I wanted to be a STAR. When i finished my college degree i was working as a waiter (again like a lot of other musicians). I reluctantly took my first two students and the rest is history. I feel in love with teaching and haven't stopped sharing music ever since. I have a great blog written about how music teacher evolve.