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a wonderful piano teacher!. a wonderful piano teacher! he teaches theory and technique with a nice mix of classical music and enough stuff to keep my two children interested. he is encouraging and demanding at the same time and my children adore him. whenever my kids play, people inquire about their teacher.…
he is a wonderful teacher. he is a wonderful teacher. he is encouraging and patient. he is a very good instructor of music and my 12 year old son enjoys him tremendously. never in my wildest dreams had i thought that my son could learn to play the piano so beautifully. thank you.…
Best Drum Instructor in Town. I'm pretty impressed. I've been taking drum lessons with Isaac and everythings been great. He never missed a lesson and is almost always on time (no pun intended). We've been working on 4 limb independence and I couldn't be happier. I had to go to a couple of other studios before I found this one. I found with this kind of stuff, you probably get what you pay for.…
My instructor rocks!.
My instructor Michael has really impressed us. My kids love him. I didn't really understand what the website meant by "Learn to Play from the Heart" but apparently it means that the kids end up
learing to play using their favorite songs. The instructor is in his late 20's but seems to really know his stuff. He plays in a local band so the kids think he's the coolest. Anyway he's never no-showed us and only been late a couple of times.
That's my two cents for what it's worth.…
Bait and Switch Telemarketer Scam. Taylor Robinson's misleading ads are every bit as fraudulent as Takelessons and Elite Music instruction. He pretends to be a teacher who knows how to say the right things but the customer finds out that they are really just calling a telemarketer in Dallas who then tries to lie his way into talking you into paying him up front FOR A TEACHER HE DOESN'T EVEN HAVE. Then he trolls though the musicians section of Craiglist to find the cheapest instructor so that he can pocket the difference. In summary, with all of these pay-up-front, bait-and-switch cons you end up paying the highest price to a salesman to find you the WORST instructor and then tries to lock you in so that you NEVER have a chance to find that rare instructor who can actually meet your needs.…
