Evergreen Music Studios

Bellingham, United States

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Accepts Credit Cards
No
Accepts Bitcoin
No
Parking
Private Lot
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
No
Dogs Allowed
No

Description

Specialties

The Evergreen Music Studios specializes in quality music instructions with professional music teachers. They currently offer lessons for Piano, Suzuki Flute, Musikgarten Classes, Guitar, Bass Guitar, String Bass, Trombone, Euphonium, and Tuba.

History

Established in 2003.

The Evergreen Music Studios is owned and operated by David and Joanna Zagelow. Both David and Joanna started studying music at a young age. When they got married in 2007 they combined their music studios to create the Evergreen Music Studios. Together David and Joanna believe that music should be a fundamental part of every child’s education and they strive to expand music in our community. When the Evergreen Music Studios first started they offered Piano and Suzuki Flute lessons. Since then they have expanded their offerings to include Musikgarten, guitar, bass, trombone, tuba, and euphonium. David, Joanna, and students of The Evergreen Music Studios also perform regularly in the community throughout the year. They believe that it is an important part of music to perform and share their talents with the community.

Meet the Business Owner

David Z.

Business Owner

David Zagelow opened the Evergreen Music Studios, and the Evergreen Suzuki Institute in 2003 and has been teaching flute ever since. David started as a Suzuki student himself in 1985. In 1998 David went on to receive his Bachelors of Music in Flute Performance from Central Washington University. In 2003 David became a certified Suzuki instructor and then in 2009 he became a certified Musikgarten instructor. David has studied with Kenichi Ueda, Dr. Hal Ott, Daniel Rangel, and Autumn Woods Keller. David has played with numerous groups throughout his career including the Skagit Symphony, META Performing Arts, Theatre Arts Guild, Willow Ensemble of Boston, the CWU Flute Choir, and the CWU Wind Ensemble. David has also been a soloist at the National Flute Convention and was the principle flute and piccolo player for the world premier of Remembering 911. David is an active performer in the area and teaches Suzuki flute and Musikgarten in several locations from Seattle to Bellingham.