Address:
19 Grant Street, Elmwood Park, NJ
Elmwood Park, NJ 07407
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- Provider travels up to 10 miles
I offer music lessons in Bergen County, NJ.
There's no need to leave your house for great music education!
I'll come to you for less than the average "school" fees, and you don't have to drive or leave the comfort of your home! I offer quality music lessons (guitar and piano) in your home!
Learn the basics, but have fun with it, learning the music you want to learn. I don't hide behind a degree. I stand by my results!
I offer music theory, reading, songwriting, composition, and more. I've been teaching for 10+ years and have amazing working and personal relationships with my students and their families.
5/5 stars April 25, 2012
– Christine
February 13, 2012
I highly recommend Sean! He is a talented teacher and his excellent sense of humor keeps my kids interested and engaged in their lessons. I'm amazed how much my girls have learned in such a short period of time.
While Sean is a lot of fun, he is strict about making sure they really learn to play the right way - no shortcuts - and blends traditional and contemporary music in their lessons. Sean is always on time, gets a lot accomplished in each lessons, and is clear about his expectation for practice between lessons.
If you are looking for a great, affordable teacher who will come to your home (super convenient!) then Sean is the music teacher for you!
– Susan
February 9, 2012
My son Dom has been taking guitar lessons
In our home since Sean began offering them.
I am extremely pleased with the individualized
Program he has implemented for my son. Sean's
Coming to our home affords us convenience, flexibility,
And affordability. We save travel time, and as a parent
I am able to see first hand progress being made.
There is greater communication and feedback.
We are extremely pleased, and definitely
Recommend him as a skilled and personable
Music instructor.
– Lisa
A. There are many "music instructors" out there who, while they may be very good musicians in their own right, may not be great at having a connection to their students.
I don't hide behind any degrees or possible "big name musicians" I may have studied with. I get results by connecting directly with my students and giving them the proper tools they need to accomplish their needs and desires as a musician!
A. Always ask how long the musician has been STUDYING music as well as playing. Musical influences always help to have a better connection with a student, but a good teacher can help and adapt to any music style!
If I feel that I'm not the right man for the job, I can always recommend the "right guy" for the job, being that I'm in touch with many many talented musicians.
A. Price is always important, but so is flexibility.