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Private Lessons
Private lessons can be a great experience for any child interested in music. Generally this requires purchasing or renting an instrument, committing to weekly lessons with a private teacher, and practicing at home during the week. This is a great way for students to learn more about music and to be a part of something they can really be proud of. Playing music makes kids think in a way that they might not when studying other subjects and requires students to learn about hard work and self discipline. After mastering their first song on a new instrument kids will undoubtably feel a sense of pride in doing something on their own that they can share with others.I've compiled a list of area teachers for different instruments below. If you have any suggestions for other teachers you have worked with I would be happy to add them.Piano Teachers:
Cami Anderson 375-9783
Ed Bruenjes 376-8474Nancy Crump 372-8163 (flute also)Martha Erickson 372-1617Jill Friedersdorf 812-350-9854Cynthia Stephenson 378-5117
Aubrie Yeh 603-396-3704Claudia Slabaugh Luke22. 19. 20 @ gmail.com (flute and harp also).Strings:
Columbus Philharmonic Strings Program – run at CSA Fodrea
Camilla Kincer 378-0525Laura Andrews 372-6030Voice:
Camilla Gehring (see Mr. Kohne for details)
Nicholas Kohne 376-4447; kohnen@bcsc.k12.in.usGuitar:
Mark Yeaton at yeatonm@bcsc.k12.in.usTom Pickett Music Center 372-6700 (various instructors)Albert Nolting - 350-7043; noltinga@yahoo.comNicholas Kohne 376-4447; kohnen@bcsc.k12.in.us