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Violin With Anna Hello, I am Anna. Teaching is special to me because I get to share the gift of music that I have been given with others. I also enjoy meeting people and developing relationships. I especially enjoy teaching young children. My teaching experience began with two piano students, ages 9 and 7 followed soon after by three violin students, ages 10, 8, and 7. Since then, I have expanded my studio with some very talented and eager students!

I began playing the violin at the age of five. I received a variety of musical instruction throughout the years, but I was mainly taught using the Suzuki method. Classical music remains my favorite to play and listen to, although I also enjoy playing hymns and fiddle tunes. Besides violin, I have also had some piano instruction, during which I studied music theory and fundamentals such as scales and chords.
Served areas
  • Harmony, Statesville, Charlotte, Mooresville, Mocksville, Winston-Salem, Hickory
Business details
  • Year established: 2012
Highlights and features
  • Violin Lessons
  • Group Classes
  • Recitals
  • Suzuki Method
  • Fiddle
  • Fiddle, Music Theory, Violin
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Violin Lessons
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Do you want to learn how to play the violin? Now is the perfect time to start! No one is too young or too old. Contact me and I will be so happy to help you! In choosing a method to teach with, the most important thing is that it is enjoyable for everyone involved and that it works. I grew up with the Suzuki method, so I often recommend that and have used the Suzuki books with a couple of my students so far. However, I have also been glad that my music education was complimented by other styles of playing and a repertoire that was expanded beyond what I learned in Suzuki, so I recommend that for my students, as well.

We will work together to come up with a style and method that best suits you. The most important thing about learning an instrument is that you enjoy it! You do not need to have a violin before you contact me for lessons as most students will not start out with a violin in their first lesson anyway. I can help you in getting a violin, including knowing when.

Most people choose to have a half hour lesson once a week, which I recommend as a good pace. However, for a beginner student (especially if he or she is young), fifteen minutes at a time twice a week may be a more productive schedule. Once a student becomes more advanced, they will often move to a forty-five minute or one hour lesson. I will work with you to find the perfect amount of time so that the student can get the most out of their lesson.
Piano Lessons
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Do you want to learn how to play the piano? Now is the perfect time to start! No one is too young or too old. Contact me and I will be so happy to help you! In choosing a method to teach with, the most important thing is that it is enjoyable for everyone involved and that it works. I grew up with the Suzuki method, so I often recommend that and have used the Suzuki books with a couple of my students so far. However, I have also been glad that my music education was complimented by other styles of playing and a repertoire that was expanded beyond what I learned in Suzuki, so I recommend that for my students, as well.

We will work together to come up with a style and method that best suits you. The most important thing about learning an instrument is that you enjoy it! Most people choose to have a half hour lesson once a week, which I recommend as a good pace. However, for a beginner student (especially if he or she is young), fifteen minutes at a time twice a week may be a more productive schedule.

Once a student becomes more advanced, they will often move to a forty-five minute or one hour lesson. I will work with you to find the perfect amount of time so that the student can get the most out of their lesson.
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Anna Misko
Anna Misko
Violin And Piano Teacher
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