
Nurturing young musicians with patient, passionate instruction in El Paso
TR Music & Voice Lessons is a music school in El Paso offering piano, voice, and drum instruction. Located at 1708 Leroy Bonse Dr, the center earns high marks for patient, engaging teachers and a welcoming atmosphere. Reviews highlight Hanna, Teresa, Michael, and Taylor, noting remarkable progress and enjoyable, confidence-building lessons for young students.
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Personalized instruction for all ages, focusing on technique and fun to foster a love for music.
Expert vocal training in a comfortable environment to help singers grow and experiment with their voice.
Dynamic drum instruction from talented teachers, adaptable to student schedules and skill levels.
Engaging lessons designed for young children to begin their musical journey with enthusiasm.
Comprehensive teaching in various instruments, tailored to individual progress and goals.
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DENISSE MICHELLE LOPEZ RAMIREZ
Michael is an outstanding music teacher! His passion for music and his dedication to his students shine through in every lesson. Can’t recommend him enough.
Barnaby Johnson
Taylor’s lessons are incredible! They create a welcoming environment where I feel comfortable experimenting with my voice and growing as a singer.
Lola Ramsey
Hanna's love for piano is obvious and evident in how she approaches teaching. The lessons are fun for my girls, and while they don't always "love" to practice, they also don't want to disappoint Hanna. Both of them have progressed remarkably well with her guidance.
มัทริษา ยูโซะ 25
Great place for young kids to begin their music education! The owner, Teresa, is great with kids (so are the other teachers) and really goes out of her way to make sure the students get the best music experience.
Alvin Keith
My son took drum lessons here for about a year. One of the biggest challenges is that our instructor was so talented he often found himself on the road with big performers. This meant we had substitutes, and although the subs were good, instruction was fragmented. This made it challenging at times, but it couldn't be avoided.