Organ teachers in Seattle
Our Seattle Organ teachers define Lessons In Your Home. We are a tight-knit family of world-class instructors that is passionate about teaching Organ. We aim to make learning music fun and to have the absolute best student/teacher relationship possible.
We invite you to review our Seattle Organ 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 Seattle Organ Teachers
Natalie Bartels
Instrument(s): Clarinet, Flute, Organ, Percussion, Piano, Saxophone, Trombone, Trumpet, Voice
City: Seattle
About Natalie Bartels:
Natalie Bartels is a musician and a published poet based in Seattle, WA. Natalie began piano lessons as a child and loves to bring her passion for music to students through teaching lessons. Her childhood teacher had a tremendous impact on her development as a musician and as a...
Kevin Davis
Instrument(s): Guitar, Organ, Piano, Voice
City: Seattle
About Kevin Davis:
Music is a tool we use to understand ourselves, communicate with others, and come together as communities. Kevin is a believer in both the power and usefulness of music. Kevin developed his ears to ear any music being played, and became able to translate it onto a keyboard. The...
Amy Kouyeas
Instrument(s): Organ, Piano, Voice, Ukulele, Singing
City: Seattle
About Amy Kouyeas:
Pianist, organist, and singer Amy Riffle-Kouyeas has made numerous appearances throughout the east coast and mid-west. Favorites include: Frostburg State University, University of Maryland (Baltimore), Winthrop University, The Maryland Theatre, Shepherd University, Potomac State College, West Virginia University, Mount Union College, Porthouse Theatre, Kent State University, Taylor University, Muncie Civic...
Nicholas Wong
City: Seattle
About Nicholas Wong:
Nicholas grew up in Hong Kong, and started teaching himself to play at age seven. He found music inspired him in many ways and motivated him to start reading about music and musicians on his own with the help of a pocket size English dictionary. It wasn't too...