Horns teachers in Atlanta
Our Atlanta Horns teachers define Lessons In Your Home. We are a tight-knit family of world-class instructors that is passionate about teaching Horns. We aim to make learning music fun and to have the absolute best student/teacher relationship possible.
We invite you to review our Atlanta Horns instructors below and find the best fit for your family or you can contact us and we’ll pair you with the best teacher available after speaking with you.
Meet Our Atlanta Horns Teachers
Michael Laird
Instrument(s): Horns, Oboe, Piano, Saxophone, Voice
City: Atlanta
About Michael Laird:
Michael is a retired Army veteran, having served 21 years as a soldier and musician in the US Army Band Program. He served in Hawaii, Panama, Korea, and all over the United States. In the Army band he served as oboe player, musical section leader, Drum Major, and the founder...
Bill Locklear
Instrument(s): Bassoon, Brass, Clarinet, Flute, Horns, Oboe, Percussion, Saxophone, Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba, Woodwinds, Recorder, French Horn, Euphonium, mellophone
City: Atlanta
About Bill Locklear:
Bill Locklear resides in Kennesaw, Georgia with his wife and children. During his thirty year music education career Mr. Locklear served at the elementary, middle and high school levels and is a master teacher for all brass and woodwind instruments. He has been invited to guest conduct numerous middle,...
Ben Ray
Instrument(s): Brass, Horns, Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba
City: Atlanta
About Ben Ray:
Benjamin Ray, trombonist and brass pedagogue, received his Bachelor's Degree in Music Education from Kennesaw State University in 2010. An active section coach, he currently works with Lost Mountain and Palmer Middle Schools, as well as Kell High School. Formerly, Benjamin worked as the Assistant Band Director at South Cobb High...
William Waldron
Instrument(s): Baritone, Brass, Horns, Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba, French Horn, Euphonium, Accordion
City: Atlanta
About William Waldron:
William Waldron is teacher who believes that there is music in all of us waiting to get out. In some of us the music is already at the surface; in others it is a bit deeper and needs more time to show itself. Both need some guidance to...