Private Lessons 08/21/2023 - 06/30/2024

Private Lessons

Monday August 21st, 2023 - Sunday June 30th, 2024

Academy of Musical Arts - AMA

Spring Trimester | 16 week session

Contact us to schedule a private lesson in Piano, Guitar, Drums or Voice. You can call/text 336-549-2228 or email [email protected]. We can't wait to make music with you! 

Instructor: Dr. Lynne Haeseler

Lynne Haeseler, SUNY Purchase, Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)
University of Arizona MM & DMA - Masters in Music, Doctorate in Musical Arts

Lynne Haeseler enjoys the reputation as an outstanding performer, dance pianist and compelling teacher. Her unique style of teaching”takes music off the page” through storytelling, improvising and understanding music composition and styles. She is an active performing artist and avid advocate for the arts.  In her studio, students learn technique, music theory, popular and traditional pieces. To motivate and inspire learning, she has initiated Pianokestra (a class piano program), Piano Partners and Collaborative Arts Performances.  Lynne is staff pianist with UNCG School of Dance and an extensive background in Integrative Performing Arts. https://www.lhpiano.com/lessons 

Instructor: Collin McCrea

Collin McCrea, SUNY Fredonia
Bachelor of Music & Vocal Performance
currently pursuing Master in Performance & Vocal Pedagogy, UNC-G

Collin McCrea is a teacher, performer and director who started his career at SUNY Fredonia, where he graduated in 2019 with a Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance. There he performed in numerous shows and specialized in vocal pedagogy, voice science and classical genres. He relocated to Greensboro to pursue a degree in Vocal Performance and Pedagogy at UNCG and has also become a member of the Bel Canto Company. Collin has studied and worked with numerous professionals in the classical and musical theater industry, including Dr. Robert Wells, Robert Swensen, Jake Heggie, Allan Glassman, Anthony Laciura, Julie Newell and Glen Cortese. 

Voice Lessons - Mondays & Thursdays

Instructor: Eli Whitmann

Eli Wittmann, UNC-Greensboro
BM in Jazz Performance

Eli Wittmann is a musician, performer, and teacher residing in the Greensboro area. Teaching and performing music professionally was a central focus for him as early as high school, where he started playing with local jazz and rock groups while teaching guitar and drum students. Pursuing a Bachelors degree in Jazz Performance from UNCG was a great source of inspiration and fostered his creative, as well as technical, skills in many areas of music. Since graduating, he’s performed in venues all over the US and in parts of Canada with touring acts, recorded guitar on albums such as the Shambles ‘Shamblevania’ and Chuck Etchersons ‘This Way Out’,  and held regular shows with his own groups in Greensboro and surrounding areas. He’s currently a faculty member at Elon University’s dance department where he provides live music for dancers in a lively class setting. Eli is passionate about teaching, and is open to working with students of all ages and skill levels. 


Group & Private Guitar Lessons - Tuesdays

Instructor: Jacob Anflick

Jacob Anflick, Greensboro College
BA in Music | Emphasis in Percussion

Jacob Anflick is a 4th generation percussionist and graduate of Greensboro College, Class of 2013. His experience includes performances, masterclasses, private lessons and recitals. He has had the pleasure of playing with International Jazz icon’s Chris Murrell and Reggie Workman, and playing festivals such as the International Jazz and Blues festival in High Point along with many others. His love of music has always drawn him to help inspire younger musicians. He’s helped teach the John Coltrane Jazz workshop for multiple years as well as several local Jazz Bands and Drumlines. Currently Jacob is working with the Tap Dance classes to help them understand the history of Tap and the rhythm as well as playing for Hip Hop classes and Musical Theater performances.

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