Music Lessons
There are many local music teachers. Here are a few very qualified teachers who live very close to our school!
Ken Stanton Music
(770) 427-2491
website
Music & Arts West Cobb
(770) 977-7073
website
School of Rock (Kennesaw)
(470) 795-2112
Piano Lessons
Sarah Anderson
678-447-6907
Piano Lessons
Andrea Bentz
Many Due West students take lessons from Mrs. Bentz. Her students frequently impress me with their playing in class.
Bentz Music Studio Website
email
Summer Piano Camps
Piano Lessons
Ms. Marty Ellis
678-234-4054
Piano/ Voice/ Drum Lessons and More
Ben Rauch
Online Lessons
https://www.benrauchmusicstudio.com/
Piano Lessons
Lauren Robertson
She travels to you!
https://laurenrobertson.mymusicstaff.com/Home-Page
If you are a local music teacher and would like me to add your name and contact information to this page, please contact me.
Ken Stanton Music
(770) 427-2491
website
Music & Arts West Cobb
(770) 977-7073
website
School of Rock (Kennesaw)
(470) 795-2112
Piano Lessons
Sarah Anderson
678-447-6907
Piano Lessons
Andrea Bentz
Many Due West students take lessons from Mrs. Bentz. Her students frequently impress me with their playing in class.
Bentz Music Studio Website
Summer Piano Camps
Piano Lessons
Ms. Marty Ellis
678-234-4054
Piano/ Voice/ Drum Lessons and More
Ben Rauch
Online Lessons
https://www.benrauchmusicstudio.com/
Piano Lessons
Lauren Robertson
She travels to you!
https://laurenrobertson.mymusicstaff.com/Home-Page
If you are a local music teacher and would like me to add your name and contact information to this page, please contact me.
Keyboards for home use
There are many great keyboards out there. There is no 1 right option for every student. In my opinion, I would steer clear of anything with fewer than 61 keys (a traditional piano has 88 keys). Touch sensitivity is also important so that students have control over the volume of their playing. Many piano teachers require their students to purchase a keyboard with weighted keys.
Here is an article that you may find helpful.
There are many great keyboards out there. There is no 1 right option for every student. In my opinion, I would steer clear of anything with fewer than 61 keys (a traditional piano has 88 keys). Touch sensitivity is also important so that students have control over the volume of their playing. Many piano teachers require their students to purchase a keyboard with weighted keys.
Here is an article that you may find helpful.