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Joseph d'Auguste
353 Fulton Street , Woodbridge NJ, 07095
Instruments: Autoharps, Bassoon, Cello, Chorus, Clarinet, Composition, Conducting, Drums, Ear Training, Electric Bass, Flute, Guitar, Handbells, Horn, Mallet, Marimba, Music Business, Oboe, Other, Other, Other, Percussion, Piano, Piccolo, Recorder, Saxophone, Suzuki Method, Theory, Timpani, Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba, Voice, World Music
Styles: Classical, Jazz, Folk - Country - Bluegrass, Rock - Alternative, Blues, Kids, World, Electronic, Other
Levels: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Experience: 10 years
Rate: $50 / hr
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Joseph d'Auguste is the clarinet and woodwind teacher at Professional Music Academy Inc. in Woodbridge, NJ. Students from the Academy have been successful in national and international competitions, regional and all-state festivals. The faculty are all regularly working and performing musicians and graduates from top colleges and consevatories. Please contact me for a free trial lesson or to make an appointment to meet with one of the PMA faculty.
 


 

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