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8 clarinet teachers in Austria
Clarinet · Music theory · Children's music
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David - Graz52Fr
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Peter - Graz35Fr
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CLARINET - Improvisation - Music Theory - Music Understanding (Rotterdam)
Oriol
Oriol is very friendly and enthusiastic. I have taken 12 lessons with him and for sure I will take more because he teaches me in my comfortable pace, encourages me to explore the beauty of music, and of course helps me to improve my skills in each lesson. I enjoy our lessons a lot. Highly recommended!
Review by XINRONG
Clarinet and Saxophone classes online to develop your own musicality
Guillermo
There aren't many people around who have experience playing bass clarinet and can present material for beginners. Guillermo is an excellent teacher on various woodwind instruments. I was able to learn a lot and develop technique with Guillermo to play bb and bass clarinets. Much appreciated!
Review by ANTON
Clarinet Lessons in Salzburg (Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced) (Salzburg)
Maya
She’s a wonderful teacher and she gives great feedback! She makes playing not a chore but rather an escape from reality.
Review by ANTAR