Music Lessons

We teach all styles from Classical, Latin, Rock, Pop, Jazz, Country, and Blues regardless of the instruments that you learn: Piano, guitar, violin, viola, cello, drums, voice, bass, tres, ukulele, cuatro flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, conga, bongo and timbales.

Diverse people enjoying the music lesson.

Frequently Asked Questions

That question is often asked by prospective students. Our teachers make it a priority to get to know you on a personal level and to become familiar with your personal musical needs and goals.

We do not treat every student the same in terms of what and how we teach.

A seven year old having their first guitar lesson will have very different needs than a fifty seven year old taking up piano for the 2nd time after having had lessons as a child.

The main reason to choose New World Music School as your music lesson provider, is that we are sensitive to the fact that every student is an individual.

If you enroll here for lessons, we will work with you to make a plan that will fit your needs and musical preferences. At the first lesson your teacher will ask you about your favorite type of music, and set goals to help accomplish whatever musical aspirations you have for yourself or your child.

We teach all styles from Classical, Latin, Rock, Pop, Jazz, Country, and Blues regardless of the instruments that you learn: Guitar, Piano, Drums, Voice, Bass, Conga, Violin, Flute and more.
Our teachers have received their education from prestigious institutions such as Manhattan School of Music in New York Florida State University, Puerto Rico Conservatory of Music, University of Texas-Pan American, University of Antioquia in Medellin Columbia, and Southeastern University. Many of our instructors have gone on performance tours of the US and Europe and have over 25 years of professional performance and teaching experience. In addition to their teaching credentials, our teachers have warm personalities, are extremely friendly and strive to get to know each student and their parent on a personal level.
Frequently asked questions for music lessons.