Music Speaks
Music Speaks

Music Speaks

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Introduction: Hello, my name is Ryan Latham. I offer saxophone, beginning flute and general music/theory lessons in the Nashville/Clarksville area. I have extensive touring/studio experience and hold a B.M. in Jazz Studies from MTSU in Murfreesboro, TN. I teach in a fun, non-intimidating manner yet in an environment where you will learn and become a better player and overall musician. We can work on elements such as tone, sight reading, improvisation, or just a specific piece of music you want to play better. I take beginning students to advanced high school players who would like to pursue music in college, as a career or just as a weekend warrior. I typically charge $40/hour but is dependent also on length of travel. I have a small studio in my house that is convenient for lessons as well. I have audio samples to send on request or we could meet up for a bit to see if its the right fit. Hope to talk soon! Ryan Latham What I enjoy the most is helping others learn another language. By that I mean the language of music. To be able to help someone learn an instrument and therefore "speak" to someone through sound is an awesome thing!
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23 years in business

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Audria F.
Jul 16, 2019
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Hired on Thumbtack

Hired on Thumbtack

He has been wonderful working with my daughter on very short notice. He is very knowledgeable, patient, and engaged.

Details: 10 - 13 years old • 0 - 2 yrs of formal training • Yes, the student can read music • Jazz • Yes, the student has an instrument • 60 minutes • My home, venue, etc.

Saxophone Lessons

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  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    Talk with the instructor about what your goals are first so he/she can have an idea of what you want and instruct around that. I have found that a student learns best when he has a highly patient, fun, non-intimidating teacher.