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Bachelor’s degree in music from Oceans Edge School of Music
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Toured professionally as a drummer with Boise-based signed band Esterlyn
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Currently works full-time as a music instructor
French Horn
Piano
Trombone
Trumpet
Studied jazz piano at BYU–Idaho, earning a B.A. in Music Education
Completed a Master’s in Piano Performance at Boise State University under Dr. Del Parkinson
French Horn
Piano
Trombone
Trumpet
Boise
Caldwell
Dunkley School of Music
Eagle
Emmett
Garden City
Kuna
Meridian
Middleton
Nampa
Star
AJ Davidsen is a talented brass and piano teacher at Dunkley School of Music in Meridian, Idaho. He teaches French horn, piano, trombone, and trumpet, bringing a versatile and student-focused approach to every lesson.
With degrees in both education and performance, AJ Davidsen combines musical expertise with a passion for helping students grow.
AJ earned a Bachelor’s degree in Music Education with an emphasis in jazz piano from Brigham Young University–Idaho. He later completed a Master’s degree in Piano Performance at Boise State University, where he studied with the respected pianist Dr. Del Parkinson.
His dual focus in both jazz and classical training gives him a wide range of skills that benefit students across musical styles and instruments.
Outside of his private teaching, AJ is the founder of Allegro Jams, a program designed to support homeschoolers and students in schools without full music programs. His initiative helps students participate in band, choir, and orchestra, even when those options aren’t available through traditional schools.
Through Allegro Jams, AJ has created more inclusive opportunities for music education throughout the community.
At Dunkley Music, AJ creates individualized lesson plans for each student. He blends strong technical instruction with creativity, helping students build confidence and express themselves musically. His teaching emphasizes both fun and discipline, ensuring that students enjoy learning while making real progress.
Whether you’re brand new to music, returning after time away, or preparing for advanced performance, AJ adapts to your goals and pace.
If you’re looking for a brass or piano teacher who is experienced, encouraging, and passionate about music education, AJ Davidsen at Dunkley School of Music is an outstanding choice.
Zip Code Service Areas:
83669
Studio:
Allegro Jams Music Academy
Years Teaching:
12
Levels:
Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced
Average Students:
40
Website:
www.allegrojams.com
Notes:
Working on establishing band, choir and orchestra opportunities for homeschool students and students that attend schools that don’t offer those electives.
Education:
Studied jazz piano at BYU–Idaho, earning a B.A. in Music Education
Completed a Master’s in Piano Performance at Boise State University under Dr. Del Parkinson
Ages:
Children, Teens, Adults
Services:
Piano
Suzuki Method
Piano
Suzuki Method
Dunkley School of Music
Meridian
Alysha Karle is a dedicated piano teacher at Dunkley School of Music in Meridian, Idaho. With over 18 years of experience in music education, she brings warmth, structure, and joy to every lesson. As a certified Suzuki piano teacher, Alysha Karle creates a nurturing space where students grow in both skill and musical expression.
Alysha has completed extensive training in the Suzuki Method, including registered coursework through Volume 7 of the curriculum. This foundation has shaped her teaching approach to focus on both technique and emotional connection. Her students not only learn to play well—they learn to love music.
She embraces the Suzuki philosophy, which emphasizes listening, encouragement, and learning in a supportive environment. Alysha believes that every child can succeed with the right mix of structure and kindness.
Throughout her career, Alysha has studied with some of the most respected names in Suzuki education, including Caroline Fraser and Merlin Thompson. These experiences have deepened her pedagogical insight and helped her integrate advanced teaching strategies with practical, student-centered instruction.
Alysha has taught hundreds of students, from preschoolers to high school seniors. Known for her calm and friendly nature, she creates custom lesson plans that meet each child’s unique needs. Her lessons include elements of technical skill, music theory, and creative exploration, encouraging students to express themselves while developing strong musicianship.
She also inspires students to think beyond the notes—cultivating musical understanding, confidence, and personal growth.
At Dunkley School of Music in Meridian, Alysha is a valued member of the teaching team. Her commitment to high-quality instruction and her love of music shine through in every lesson. She doesn’t just teach students how to play piano—she helps them build a lifelong relationship with music.
Whether you’re just beginning or looking to advance your skills, Alysha Karle at Dunkley Music offers a welcoming path into the world of piano.
Zip Code Service Areas:
83646
Studio:
Alysha Karle Piano Studio
Years Teaching:
18
Levels:
Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced
Average Students:
40
Website:
www.AlyshaKarle.com
Education:
Ages:
All
Services:
Drums
Percussion
Studied drums for 13 years
Completed performance courses at the Musicians Institute
Trained in jazz and music education under Patrick Kurdy
Completed 37-hour program at Conn Selmer Institute
Drums
Percussion
Boise
Caldwell
Dunkley School of Music
Eagle
Emmett
Garden City
Kuna
Meridian
Middleton
Nampa
Star
Byron “Boe” Adams is a talented and dedicated drum teacher at Dunkley School of Music. His love for rhythm began early, growing up in a musical household where melodies filled the air. Boe’s mother was a pianist and organist who insisted on regular lessons, planting the seeds of musical appreciation. With two older brothers who also played instruments—one of them a skilled drummer—Boe was surrounded by inspiration.
At 13, he began sitting in at gigs with his brothers, where he got his first taste of live performance. That early encouragement helped shape his lifelong passion for music.
Boe’s musical journey took a big leap when he joined the band Mirrors, performing across eastern Idaho and even filming a music video for MTV. After touring and performing in several bands, he knew music was more than a hobby—it was a calling.
He enrolled at Musicians Institute (MIT) to study drums more formally and develop his technique. Later, after moving to Boise, he studied jazz and music education with respected local drummer Patrick Kurdy, refining both his playing and teaching approaches.
For the past 24 years, Boe has shared his love of drumming as a private teacher and active performer in the Treasure Valley. As a lifelong learner and mentor, Boe Adams understands that every student has a unique learning style.
He tailors each lesson to the individual—helping students of all ages and backgrounds progress at their own pace. Boe’s calm and encouraging manner helps students feel comfortable while building confidence in their musical abilities.
Boe creates engaging and personalized lesson plans focused on rhythm, technique, creativity, and self-expression. His goal is to make learning drums both fun and meaningful. By recognizing his students’ strengths and adapting to their needs, he increases their chances of success and joy in music.
Whether you’re picking up sticks for the first time or working on advanced grooves, Boe Adams at Dunkley School of Music will guide your drumming journey with skill, patience, and heart.
Zip Code Service Areas:
83709
Studio:
Music Lesson Den
Years Teaching:
25
Levels:
Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced
Average Students:
30
Website:
www.musiclessonden.com
Notes:
I will try to find key strengths in each student and expose this to their advantage, using their abilities to develop their skills further.
Education:
Studied drums for 13 years
Completed performance courses at the Musicians Institute
Trained in jazz and music education under Patrick Kurdy
Completed 37-hour program at Conn Selmer Institute
Ages:
6 To adult
Services:
Saxophone
Saxophone
Boise
Caldwell
Dunkley School of Music
Eagle
Emmett
Garden City
Kuna
Meridian
Middleton
Nampa
Star
🎷 Dr. Jane Williams – Saxophone Teacher & Director at Dunkley School of Music
Dr. Jane Williams is a saxophone teacher and the director of the Dunkley School of Music in Meridian, Idaho. She offers private lessons in classical and jazz saxophone for students ages 10 and up. Younger students may be accepted following an interview.
She holds a Doctorate in Saxophone Performance and Pedagogy from the University of Iowa and brings more than 26 years of teaching experience to her role. In addition to private teaching, Dr. Williams has served as an adjunct professor at Boise State University and two other higher education institutions.
Many of Dr. Williams’s students have achieved top honors in their musical pursuits. Two were featured on NPR’s From the Top, and others have earned superior ratings at competitions. Several hold section leader or first chair positions in their school bands.
Since 2013, her students have regularly been selected for the Idaho All-State Band and All-Northwest Honor Band. One student performed as a soloist in the Meridian Symphony Youth Competition. Another earned a place in the Honors Performance Series and played at Carnegie Hall.
Dr. Williams creates a focused and supportive learning environment where students develop strong technical skills and personal expression. Her lessons emphasize progress, goal-setting, and confidence-building.
Although her students pursue a variety of careers, many continue making music in college and beyond. Several have received scholarships, joined prestigious university saxophone programs, and now work in music education, performance, and composition.
As both a teacher and director, Dr. Jane Williams brings unmatched experience and leadership to Dunkley Music. She is dedicated to helping students grow musically and personally—and her long track record of success speaks for itself.
Zip Code Service Areas:
83706
Studio:
Dunkley School of Music
Years Teaching:
26
Levels:
Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced
Average Students:
20
Notes:
I teach all aspects of playing saxophone with a friendly demeanor and attention to detail. Lessons are tailored to the individual. My goal is to teach a student how to teach themselves and how to develop the skill of practicing.
Education:
Ages:
All
Services:
Bass
Electric Bass
Guitar
Ukulele
Bass
Electric Bass
Guitar
Ukulele
Dunkley School of Music
Meridian
🎸 Dr. Matt Puzan – Guitar Teacher at Dunkley School of Music
About Dr. Matt Puzan
Dr. Matt Puzan teaches guitar at the Dunkley School of Music in Meridian. He began learning Bluegrass at age six, playing alongside his father at weekend festivals. As a teen, he discovered rock music through a forgotten stack of records and an electric guitar, sparking a passion that led to garage bands and gigs across Los Angeles.
Education and Musical Background
Matt holds a Bachelor’s in Guitar Performance, a Master’s in Music Composition, and a Doctorate in Music Theory. He also studied Classical and Jazz in college and earned a Teaching Certificate for public school instruction.
Performance Experience
In the 1980s and 1990s, Matt played regularly in L.A.’s rock and metal club scene. He later toured with punk and cover bands and contributed to studio projects in Southern California.
Teaching in Idaho
Since moving to Boise in 2000, Matt has operated a private teaching studio and continues to perform with local bands. At Dunkley Music, he shares decades of real-world experience with students of all levels.
Why Choose Dr. Matt Puzan?
Matt offers structured, engaging guitar lessons tailored to each student’s musical goals. His wide-ranging background makes him a strong choice for those interested in classical, jazz, rock, or Bluegrass styles.
Zip Code Service Areas:
83646
Studio:
The Music Factory Idaho
Years Teaching:
42
Levels:
Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced
Average Students:
12
Education:
Ages:
All
Services:
Bass
Electric Bass
Guitar
Bass
Electric Bass
Guitar
Boise
Caldwell
Dunkley School of Music
Eagle
Emmett
Garden City
Kuna
Meridian
Middleton
Nampa
Star
EJ Paris is a highly respected guitar teacher at the Dunkley School of Music in Meridian. With years of experience as a musician, producer, author, and educator, EJ brings a well-rounded and inspiring approach to guitar instruction. His extensive background in both live performance and music production gives students valuable insight into the professional music world.
EJ has toured with the Darrell Mansfield Band and shared the stage with legendary groups like The Coasters. His dynamic guitar work spans blues, rock, R&B, and more—making him a versatile performer and teacher.
In the studio, EJ has contributed to notable projects like the music documentary The Spirit Moves Through Motown (2025), which features the last surviving Funk Brother, Jack Ashford. He also co-produced Christmas Around the World alongside Motown’s Michael Mickey Durio, with artists including Pat Boone, Freda Payne, and Ambrosia.
EJ played a key production role at the 51st and 52nd Grammy Awards, working behind the scenes at two of music’s most prestigious events.
In addition to performing and producing, EJ is a published author. His book Jumpstart Guitar for Songwriters offers practical tools to help aspiring musicians improve their guitar skills and creativity. He also released a whimsical children’s songbook titled A Cat Named Steve and a Dog Named Doug, available through Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Today, EJ teaches private guitar lessons at the Dunkley School of Music. His instruction combines technical foundations with creativity, encouraging students to explore songwriting, performance, and expression. Whether you’re a complete beginner or looking to take your skills to the next level, EJ provides personalized guidance to help every student grow.
Students at Dunkley Music benefit from EJ’s deep industry experience, warm teaching style, and passion for music. He helps students develop both confidence and competence on their musical journey.
If you’re looking for expert guitar lessons in Meridian, EJ Paris at Dunkley Music offers a unique blend of real-world insight and student-centered instruction.
Zip Code Service Areas:
83646
Years Teaching:
38
Levels:
Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced
Average Students:
25
Education:
Ages:
All
Services:
Piano
Boise
Caldwell
Dunkley School of Music
Eagle
Emmett
Garden City
Kuna
Meridian
Middleton
Nampa
Star
Ellie Chavez is a passionate and accomplished piano teacher at Dunkley School of Music in Meridian, Idaho. Known for her warmth, creativity, and love of harmony, she brings both classical structure and modern inspiration to her lessons. Her journey into music began at a young age and has taken her from Japan to Idaho, blending global influences into her teaching style.
As a lifelong musician, Ellie Chavez offers students a thoughtful and inspiring space to grow.
Ellie was born and raised in Japan in a home filled with music. Her father often played piano for the family, while her mother, Atsuko Kajiwara, was a respected classical singer and conductor. Growing up around rehearsals, concerts, and lively musical discussions, Ellie developed an early love for sound and creativity.
At age five, she began formal piano lessons with her mother. Her love of music deepened as she explored the complex harmonies of J.S. Bach, and later, the intricate vocal arrangements of the gospel group Take 6, which helped her develop a sharp musical ear.
After raising three children in Boise, each with their own musical gifts, Ellie returned to piano with renewed purpose. She began studying with Robert Hatvani at Dunkley Music, refining her technique and artistic approach. Her dedication led her to Boise State University, where she studied under Dr. Del Parkinson and earned a Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance in 2024.
In addition to teaching at Dunkley School of Music, Ellie serves as the choir accompanist for Morning Star Christian Church, where she continues to share her talent with the community. Her teaching style combines structure, expression, and joy—welcoming students of all ages to explore the beauty of piano.
Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced pianist looking to grow, Ellie Chavez at Dunkley Music in Meridian offers expert instruction rooted in a lifelong passion for music. Her lessons emphasize musical understanding, ear training, and expressive technique—all tailored to each student’s unique voice.
Zip Code Service Areas:
83642
Studio:
Ellie’s Piano Lessons
Years Teaching:
6 years
Levels:
Beginning, Intermediate
Average Students:
20
Notes:
I am a demanding teacher! I welcome truly committed students.
Speaks English and Japanese.
Education:
Ages:
Children, Adults
Services:
Bass
Guitar
Ukulele
Boise
Caldwell
Dunkley School of Music
Eagle
Emmett
Garden City
Kuna
Meridian
Middleton
Nampa
Star
Esteban Anastasio, M.M. – Guitar Instructor
Looking for fun, personalized guitar lessons at Dunkley Music in Meridian? Esteban Anastasio, M.M., offers a unique approach that blends the music you love with a deeper understanding of its roots. His teaching philosophy emphasizes musical curiosity, solid technique, and creative expression — all while having fun.
Esteban helps students build skills through the styles they want to learn — from classical and flamenco to rock and modern electric guitar. Each lesson is tailored to the student’s goals, whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player ready to grow. His approach makes learning both enjoyable and enriching.
With a Master’s in Music and extensive performance experience, Esteban brings energy and insight to every session. His work has been featured on local media, and he performs regularly throughout the Treasure Valley. Students appreciate his ability to make challenging concepts easy to understand.
In addition to one-on-one instruction, Esteban’s teaching incorporates music history and theory to provide students with a broader understanding of their instrument. His goal is to help students not only play guitar — but connect with the music on a deeper level.
📍 Learn more about Esteban’s guitar instruction at the Dunkley School of Music
Zip Code Service Areas:
83703
Years Teaching:
25
Levels:
Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced
Average Students:
30
Website:
http://www.estebananastasio.com
Notes:
Focus is on the music you want to play and its deep history while having fun
Education:
Ages:
Children, Teens, Adults
Services:
Drums
Percussion
Music degree with an emphasis on percussion performance.
Drums
Percussion
Boise
Caldwell
Dunkley School of Music
Eagle
Emmett
Garden City
Kuna
Meridian
Middleton
Nampa
Star
Frank Mastropaolo is a professional drum teacher at Dunkley School of Music in Meridian, Idaho. With over 35 years of teaching experience, he helps students of all ages and skill levels develop their talents and reach their musical goals. As a full-time educator, Frank Mastropaolo offers expert instruction tailored to each student’s unique learning style.
Frank holds a degree in music with an emphasis in percussion performance. He is proudly sponsored by leading industry brands: Zildjian, Vic Firth, Remo, and Mike Balter Mallets. His performance background includes drum set, concert percussion, marching percussion, hand percussion, and ensemble work across a wide range of musical genres.
He also serves as the Executive Director of Armada Corps Inc., a nonprofit organization that promotes music education through marching arts. Armada Corps has grown from a summer drumline to a full competitive program, including indoor percussion, guard, and winds groups.
Frank teaches drums and percussion to students ages 5 to 125. He creates customized lesson plans that adapt to each student’s goals, experience, and musical interests. Previous drumming experience is not required—and you don’t even need a drum set to start.
His lessons include:
Drum Set (all styles: Rock, Jazz, Latin, Worship, Country, Heavy Metal)
Concert and Marching Percussion
Mallet Instruments and Hand Percussion
Rhythm and Music Theory
Many of Frank’s students have gone on to win competitions, secure college scholarships, tour professionally, or become educators themselves. His students have placed as state champions in drum set and snare solos, participated in Drum Corps International, and won WGI Indoor Percussion titles.
Through Armada Corps, Frank helps young musicians grow through live performances at sporting events, grand openings, and corporate functions. The program now includes mini, cadet, and junior ensembles focused on education and team development.
Whether you’re learning for fun or aiming for a career in music, Frank Mastropaolo at Dunkley Music in Meridian can help you master the rhythm and find your groove.
Zip Code Service Areas:
83709
Years Teaching:
35+
Levels:
Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced
Average Students:
45
Notes:
Frank teaches all styles of drums and percussion, from scholastic concerts and marching to drum sets for all styles of music, including Jazz, Worship, Rock, funk, and Latin. Frank Mastropaolo has a wide breadth of experience in teaching and performing drums and a degree in music with an emphasis on percussion performance. Frank has years of performance experience, including concert, marching, and ensemble percussion, as well as live performances in hand percussion and drum sets for several groups. In addition to offering private lessons, Frank is the Executive Director of Armada Corps Inc., a non-profit furthering education in the marching arts. Frank Mastropaolo is sponsored by Zildjian, Vic Firth, Remo, and Mike Balter Mallets.
Education:
Music degree with an emphasis on percussion performance.
Ages:
All
Services:
Fiddle
Viola
Violin
Fiddle
Viola
Violin
Boise
Caldwell
Dunkley School of Music
Eagle
Emmett
Garden City
Kuna
Meridian
Middleton
Nampa
Star
About Janette Kurz
Janette Kurz teaches violin, viola, and fiddle at Dunkley Music in Meridian. She brings decades of experience as a performer and educator to every lesson. Born and raised in Bulgaria, she began playing violin at age five. By the time she was nine, she had been accepted into the elite Bulgarian State Music Academy—one of the youngest students ever admitted.
She later earned her Master of Arts in Violin Performance and Pedagogy from the Sofia Music Academia. While there, she began teaching at the university level and developed a passion for helping students grow as musicians.
A Career in Performance
Before joining the team at Dunkley Music, Janette toured throughout Europe. She performed in major competitions and concert halls across Italy, France, Germany, and beyond. Her playing can be heard in Disney’s Fantasia 2000, and she has worked on projects for Universal Studios and Sony Pictures. She has also appeared on television and performed with the Pacific Symphony.
In addition, Janette has shared the stage with well-known artists like Smokey Robinson and Michael W. Smith.
Teaching at Dunkley Music
Today, Janette teaches both at Northwest Nazarene University and through the Dunkley School of Music in Meridian. She offers private violin, viola, and fiddle lessons for students of all ages and skill levels.
Her teaching style blends classical training with individual creativity. She helps each student build solid technique while also encouraging musical expression.
Why Choose Janette Kurz at Dunkley Music?
Students at Dunkley Music benefit from Janette’s deep musical background and personalized instruction. She is especially gifted at helping students grow in both skill and confidence.
If you’re looking for expert guidance and supportive lessons, Janette Kurz at Dunkley Music is a trusted choice for violin, viola, and fiddle instruction in Meridian.
Zip Code Service Areas:
83704
Studio:
Vienna Woods Violin/ Viola Studio
Years Teaching:
35+
Levels:
Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced
Average Students:
30
Notes:
Lessons are once a week at Dunkley Music in Meridian
Ages:
Children, Teens, Adults
Electronic Music
Music Composition
Piano
Studied piano for 17 years
B.A. in Music Composition from Boise State University
Completed graduate studies in composition and music technology at the University of Oregon
Electronic Music
Music Composition
Piano
Boise
Caldwell
Dunkley School of Music
Eagle
Garden City
Kuna
Meridian
Middleton
Nampa
Star
Jared Knight is a dynamic composer, pianist, and electronic music educator at Dunkley School of Music in Meridian, Idaho. He teaches piano, music composition, and electronic music, offering lessons that are creative, encouraging, and student-focused. With a wide range of musical interests and a welcoming style, Jared Knight supports students as they build skills and express themselves musically.
Jared draws inspiration from a wide variety of musical styles. These include indie rock, jazz, funk, ambient, post-minimalism, and EDM. His current projects reflect this diversity:
Don’t Overthink It — chamber and electroacoustic jazz
Discus — live performances using custom sensor-based instruments
Mental Health Hymns — piano arrangements of Latter-day Saint hymns
Anonymous Eponymous — an electronic beat tape
Each project blends technology, rhythm, and melody to create something fresh and expressive.
Jared’s work has been featured at many respected music festivals, such as:
New York City Electroacoustic Music Festival (2023)
SCI Region VIII Conference (2023)
Electronic Music Midwest Festival (2022)
Oregon Bach Festival Composers Symposium
highSCORE New Music Festival (Italy)
In addition, Jared has collaborated with ensembles including the Boise State Jazz Orchestra, Sinta Quartet, TaiHei Ensemble, and Delgani String Quartet. His piece Shrub, co-composed with Collin McFadden, was recorded by the Boise State Jazz Orchestra.
Jared earned his Bachelor of Music in Composition from Boise State University, studying with top educators like Dr. David Biedenbender, Dr. Sam L. Richards, and Dr. Del Parkinson. He began his studies at BYU–Idaho and later pursued graduate studies in composition and intermedia music technology at the University of Oregon.
As a teacher, Jared is known for being patient, creative, and student-centered. He helps students build strong technical foundations while encouraging exploration and self-expression. Whether you’re a beginner or a developing artist, he’ll guide you toward your goals.
Students studying with Jared gain experience in traditional and modern forms of music. Lessons include classical repertoire, jazz improvisation, digital composition, and more. His approach is flexible, engaging, and tailored to each learner’s needs.
If you’re looking for creative instruction in piano, composition, or electronic music, Jared Knight at Dunkley School of Music offers a welcoming and innovative studio experience.
Zip Code Service Areas:
83709
Studio:
JLK Music Studios
Years Teaching:
14
Levels:
Beginning, Intermediate
Average Students:
6
Education:
Studied piano for 17 years
B.A. in Music Composition from Boise State University
Completed graduate studies in composition and music technology at the University of Oregon
Ages:
Children, Teens, Adults
Services:
Mondays from 9:00 to 11:00 AM; Fridays from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM; Saturdays from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Other hours may be available; contact me directly for additional information.
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The following are my current Dunkley School of Music tuition rates. Each rate includes 4 weekly lessons per month. Tuition is due at the beginning of each month: 30-minute lessons are $140/month; 45-minute lessons are $210/month; 60-minute lessons are $280/month.
Piano
Piano
Boise
Caldwell
Dunkley School of Music
Eagle
Emmett
Garden City
Kuna
Meridian
Middleton
Nampa
Star
M.M. Piano Performance B.M. Piano Performance
Johann Vargas is a professional pianist, composer, and educator in Meridian, Idaho, offering personalized instruction to students of all ages and levels. He teaches at the Dunkley School of Music and JV Music Studios. With over 30 years of teaching experience, Johann is known for his creative, performance-based approach that integrates technique, musical expression, composition, and theory.
Born in Caracas, Venezuela, Johann discovered his love for music early in life, influenced by the rich rhythms of Latin American and Caribbean music. Encouraged by his parents, he began formal music training and quickly developed a passion for the piano that would shape his lifelong career.
Johann shares his love of music with his wife, Kris Arrington Vargas—also a pianist, composer, and duo partner. Together, they have nine children.
Johann earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Piano Performance at Boise State University under the mentorship of the acclaimed Dr. Del Parkinson.
During his academic career, Johann earned many scholarships and twice won first place in the university’s prestigious Concerto-Aria Competition—first as an undergraduate performing Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 in B minor, and then as a graduate student with Liszt’s Totentanz.
Johann has completed continuing education through Berklee College of Music, the Curtis Institute of Music, and Harvard University. He is also a certified Apple Teacher.
A versatile and accomplished performer, Johann brings his passion for piano to audiences through dynamic recitals and collaborative performances.
🎹 Instruments Taught: Piano
📍 Location: Dunkley School of Music, Meridian, Idaho, and JV Music Studios
🎓 Education: M.M. Piano Performance, B.M. Piano Performance (Boise State University)
📅 Teaching Experience: Over 30 years
Click here to visit Johann’s website to learn more.
Zip Code Service Areas:
83702, 83646, 83616, 83669
Years Teaching:
30+
Levels:
All
Average Students:
100
Website:
jvmusicstudios.com
Notes:
Background in the music entertainment industry (composing, arranging, & performing) in Branson, MO. Latin music background.
Education:
Ages:
All
Services:
Travel:
Traveling Teacher: Treasure Valley
Trumpet
Trumpet
Boise
Caldwell
Dunkley School of Music
Eagle
Emmett
Garden City
Kuna
Meridian
Middleton
Nampa
Star
Keanna Stokes is an accomplished trumpet teacher at Dunkley School of Music in Meridian, Idaho. She teaches students of all ages and skill levels, offering personalized instruction that blends structure, creativity, and encouragement. With a strong background in both classical and jazz, Keanna Stokes helps students grow into confident, well-rounded musicians.
Keanna earned her Bachelor of Music in Trumpet Performance from the University of Idaho, where she was named a Lionel Hampton Scholar. She later received a Master of Music from the Memorial University of Newfoundland, supported by a competitive graduate fellowship.
As a performer, Keanna has appeared at respected festivals and competitions across the U.S. and Canada. Her credits include:
The International Trumpet Guild Conference
The National Trumpet Competition
The Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival
She is also a co-founder of the Lavender Menaces Brass Collective and was recently featured as a soloist with the Murray Concert Band.
At Dunkley School of Music, Keanna offers student-centered trumpet lessons that build strong fundamentals while fostering creativity. She teaches everything from classical repertoire and jazz standards to improvisation and technique-building exercises.
Her students learn to:
Set personal practice goals
Explore multiple musical styles
Build confidence through consistent, supportive feedback
Keanna adapts her teaching style to each individual, whether the student is just starting out, preparing for auditions, or returning to music after a break.
If you’re looking for expert trumpet lessons in a welcoming and professional environment, Keanna Stokes at Dunkley School of Music is an outstanding choice.
Zip Code Service Areas:
83705
Years Teaching:
6
Levels:
Beginning, Intermediate
Average Students:
4
Notes:
Trumpet player, Keanna Stokes, studied at the University of Idaho, where she was a Lionel Hampton Scholar and received a Bachelor of Music Performance. Following her undergraduate studies she received a graduate fellowship and completed a Master of Music at the Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Keanna has been an active performer with groups in both the United States and Canada. She has performed at international conferences and regional festivals, including the International Trumpet Guild, National Trumpet Competition, the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival. Her most recent musical projects include being a founding member of the Lavender Menaces Brass Collective and performing as a featured soloist with the Murray Concert Band.
As a teacher, Keanna has 6 years of teaching experience and is passionate about preserving creativity within the fundamentals of learning to play an instrument. Students are encouraged to set their own goals and guide the direction of lessons, but will be challenged in their learning.
Education:
Ages:
Children, Teens, Adults
Bass
Electric Bass
Guitar
Classical Guitar Studies – University of Wisconsin
Bachelor’s Degree – California State University, 1998
Bass
Electric Bass
Guitar
Boise
Caldwell
Dunkley School of Music
Eagle
Emmett
Garden City
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KJ Eliot is a guitar teacher at Dunkley School of Music who has played music since childhood and comes from a family of musicians. He began with grade school brass symphonic instruments before discovering his passion for guitar. KJ studied Classical Guitar at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee and earned a Bachelor’s Degree from California State University in 1998.
With more than 20 years of teaching experience, KJ Eliot has taught hundreds of students across several states. He is highly skilled in nearly every guitar style—acoustic, electric, rock, blues, country, Spanish rumba, flamenco, fingerstyle, and worship music. Whether students want to play Bach or classic rock, KJ creates lesson plans tailored to each student’s goals.
In addition to teaching, KJ has extensive live performance experience, has toured nationally, recorded in studios, and has a strong background in music theory, chord progressions, and lead playing.
KJ believes in meeting students where they are and helping them grow in both skill and confidence. His diverse experience allows him to teach a variety of guitar styles, making him a versatile choice for students of all ages and interests.
Classical Guitar Studies – University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Bachelor’s Degree in Music – California State University, 1998
Instruments Taught: Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Classical Guitar
Experience: 20+ years teaching, live performance, studio work, national tours
Specialties: Rock, Bach, Blues, Country, Spanish Rumba, Flamenco, Fingerstyle, Worship styles
Fun Fact: KJ is married and has two teenage boys. Their family proudly calls Idaho home.
Zip Code Service Areas:
83642
Years Teaching:
20
Levels:
Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced
Average Students:
25
Notes:
Coming from a family of musicians, KJ has played music since he was a child and specializes in guitar. Starting with grade school brass symphonic instruments, he quickly grew into guitar and studied Classical Guitar at UW-Milwaukee. He ultimately graduated from Cal State in 1998 with a Bachelor’s Degree. He’s highly experienced in nearly all guitar styles including acoustic and electric, with 20 years experience teaching hundreds of students in several states. Whether you want to learn Rock, Bach, Blues, Country, Spanish (Rumba) Flamenco, Fingerstyle, or slow things down with intimate worship church styles, he’s got a lesson plan fit for you. KJ has many hours of live performance, has toured nationally, done studio work, and specializes in music theory, chords, and lead playing. He’s married to his wife with two teenage boys, and they all call Idaho home.
Education:
Classical Guitar Studies – University of Wisconsin
Bachelor’s Degree – California State University, 1998
Ages:
Children, Teens, Adults
Cello
55 years of cello playing experience
Completed four semesters toward a Music Education degree at Boise State University
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Boise
Caldwell
Dunkley School of Music
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🎻 Lorie Marmon Scherer – Cello Teacher at Dunkley School of Music
About Lorie Marmon Scherer
Lorie Marmon Scherer teaches cello at the Dunkley School of Music in Meridian. She has over 55 years of experience as a cellist and brings a deep love for music to every lesson.
Professional Experience
Lorie is the Principal Cellist and a founding member of the Meridian Symphony Orchestra. She has performed as a featured soloist, with standout performances of the Lalo Cello Concerto and Haydn Cello Concerto.
She also helped found the Boise Baroque Orchestra and has played with groups like Opera Idaho, the Millennial Choirs and Orchestra, Hymns of Thanksgiving, Music Week, and the Boise Philharmonic.
Teaching and Community Involvement
Lorie believes in lifelong learning and regularly studies with other professionals. She shares her knowledge with students of all levels at Dunkley Music and helps them grow in both technique and confidence.
She is currently creating a cello choir ensemble for adult learners. This project encourages community and supports musical development later in life.
Why Choose Lorie Marmon Scherer?
Lorie’s lessons blend experience, artistry, and encouragement. Her students benefit from personalized instruction and the support of a teacher who genuinely loves helping others succeed.
If you’re looking for cello lessons in Meridian, Lorie Marmon Scherer offers expert instruction in a warm and inspiring environment.
Zip Code Service Areas:
83605
Studio:
HollowWood Studios
Years Teaching:
18
Levels:
Beginning-Intermediate
Average Students:
45
Notes:
Dunkley School of Music cello teacher. Founding member and Principal Cellist – Meridian Symphony Orchestra 1991-present. Founding member/cellist – Boise Baroque Chamber Orchestra 2003-present. Former member of the Boise Philharmonic Orchestra 1975-1984.
Education:
55 years of cello playing experience
Completed four semesters toward a Music Education degree at Boise State University
Ages:
All
Services:
Banjo
Bass
Guitar
Mandolin
Ukulele
Took multiple non-major music theory courses in college
Played in a touring band for 20 years
19 years of teaching experience in guitar, bass, ukulele, banjo, and vocals
Banjo
Bass
Guitar
Mandolin
Ukulele
Boise
Caldwell
Dunkley School of Music
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Emmett
Kuna
Meridian
Nampa
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Mark Olsen is a dedicated instructor at Dunkley School of Music. As a longtime performer and educator, he brings over 19 years of teaching experience to his role as a guitar, bass, ukulele, banjo, and mandolin teacher. Mark Olsen works with students of all ages and levels, creating a fun, personalized path to musical growth.
Mark has taught at some of the best music stores in the region since the early 1990s and spent 20 years performing in a touring band. Over the course of his career, he’s played more than 1,000 shows and even won a Battle of the Bands in 1993. In college, he studied music theory through multiple non-major courses, giving him a strong foundation in musical structure and composition.
Mark tailors each lesson to the student’s individual goals, supporting their musical interests while gently challenging them to grow. He encourages creativity and exploration, and when students are ready, he helps them begin writing songs of their own. Mark Olsen’s approach as a Dunkley Music teacher focuses on fun, flexibility, and steady progress at every level.
19 years of teaching experience
20 years of touring band experience
Winner of a 1993 Battle of the Bands
Studied college-level music theory
Teaches all ages in multiple styles and instruments
Zip Code Service Areas:
83687
Years Teaching:
19
Levels:
Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced
Average Students:
50
Notes:
I am not strict and/or regimented, instead I work with the students pace and interests/goals.
Education:
Took multiple non-major music theory courses in college
Played in a touring band for 20 years
19 years of teaching experience in guitar, bass, ukulele, banjo, and vocals
Ages:
Children, Teens, Adults
Flute
Recorder
Flute
Recorder
Boise
Caldwell
Dunkley School of Music
Eagle
Emmett
Garden City
Kuna
Meridian
Middleton
Nampa
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Melanie Keller is a highly experienced flute teacher based in Meridian, Idaho, teaching at the Dunkley School of Music. She brings decades of experience in performance, touring, and teaching to her students. As a sought-after performer and educator, Melanie Keller is the premier flute teacher in Idaho, offering expert instruction to students of all levels.
Melanie currently serves as Principal Flutist with both the Vallejo Symphony Orchestra and Symphony Napa Valley. She has also performed in principal roles with the St. Peter’s Chamber Orchestra, Nova Vista Symphony, and others. Her work includes performances with the Boise Philharmonic, Santa Rosa, Solano, and Monterey Symphonies, as well as opera and ballet companies throughout California.
Melanie has performed in major venues around the world, including Berlin Philharmonie, Tchaikovsky Hall in Moscow, and Avery Fisher Hall in New York. She toured with the Jeunesses Musicales World Orchestra under the direction of renowned conductors like Kurt Masur and Carlos Kalmar, where she represented the U.S. as the only American woodwind player during the 2000–2001 season.
She has been a featured soloist with multiple orchestras. One of her standout performances, Fantaisie by Gabriel Fauré with the Vallejo Symphony, aired on KDFC 90.3FM and KZCT 89.5FM.
Melanie is a founding member of The Avenue Winds, a Bay Area-based quintet dedicated to performing new works by living composers. She has won 1st place in the Mid-Atlantic Flute Fair Young Artist Competition and placed in national contests hosted by the National Flute Association, Flute Society of Kentucky, and Madison Flute Festival.
Melanie earned her Master of Music from the San Francisco Conservatory, where she studied with Timothy Day. She received her bachelor’s degree from the Peabody Institute, studying under Mark Sparks. Other mentors include Laurie Sokoloff, Sara Nichols, and Gail Cameron.
Before relocating to Idaho, she taught at respected schools including Bridgepoint Music, Myriad Music School, and St. Matthew Catholic School, where she served for 13 years.
Now teaching at Dunkley School of Music in Meridian, Melanie Keller helps students of all ages grow in both skill and confidence. Her lessons focus on tone quality, expression, and stage presence, creating a strong foundation for both recreational players and advanced musicians.
When she’s not teaching or performing, Melanie enjoys life in Idaho with her husband, Blaise, and their two sons, Owen and Jacob.
Zip Code Service Areas:
83716
Studio:
Melanie Keller, Flute
Years Teaching:
30
Levels:
Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced
Average Students:
30
Website:
https://mkellerflute.com/
Notes:
I enjoy helping my students reach their goals in music—whether that be working on audition material for honor band, All-State Band, All-Northwest Band, or competitions, school band music, recital music, or just having fun with the flute!
Education:
Ages:
All
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Clarinet
Clarinet
Boise
Caldwell
Dunkley School of Music
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Emmett
Garden City
Kuna
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Middleton
Nampa
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🎶 Mike Harris – Clarinet Teacher at Dunkley School of Music
Mike Harris is an experienced clarinet teacher at the Dunkley School of Music in Meridian. He offers private lessons for students of all ages and skill levels, helping them grow through personalized, engaging instruction.
Mike earned his bachelor’s degree in music education from Bradley University and later completed a master’s degree at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. His education provided a strong foundation in music theory, performance, and pedagogy.
While living in Illinois, Mike taught a wide range of subjects, including band, choir, and general music. His teaching approach combines solid technical instruction with creativity, inspiring students to find their own musical voice.
After moving to Idaho, Mike expanded his focus to include songwriting and live performance. He has played with several indie rock bands and performed at major local events like Treefort Music Fest, Flipside Music Fest, and the Morrison Center Summer Concert Series.
Mike also continues to perform classical music as a member of the Canyon County Symphony, maintaining a connection to traditional repertoire and ensemble performance.
Mike brings a unique mix of classical training and contemporary experience to every lesson. His students benefit from a well-rounded approach that builds strong fundamentals while encouraging creative growth.
If you’re looking for clarinet lessons in Meridian, Mike Harris offers expert instruction in a friendly, supportive studio at Dunkley Music.
Zip Code Service Areas:
83646
Years Teaching:
10+
Levels:
Beginning, Intermediate
Average Students:
15
Education:
Ages:
All
Drums
Guitar
Ukulele
Bachelor’s degree in music from Oceans Edge School of Music Toured professionally as a drummer with Boise-based signed band Esterlyn Currently works full-time as a music instructor
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Ukulele
Boise
Caldwell
Dunkley School of Music
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Emmett
Garden City
Kuna
Meridian
Middleton
Nampa
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Noah Douglass teaches drums, acoustic guitar, songwriting, and composition at Dunkley Music in Meridian. He brings decades of performance and teaching experience to his lessons, blending real-world knowledge with a passion for helping students grow.
Born on the Oregon coast and raised in the creative community of Homer, Alaska, Noah developed an early love for rhythm, storytelling, and self-expression.
Noah earned a Bachelor of Music degree with an emphasis in percussion from a Florida university. His education opened the door to a full-time touring career, including performances across the United States and Canada as the drummer for Boise-based Christian band Esterlyn. These hands-on experiences gave him practical insights into studio work, live performance, and industry life.
After touring, Noah lived in Scotland and England for two years. During that time, he absorbed new cultural influences and deepened his appreciation for music around the world. He later returned to Alaska before settling in Idaho with his wife and children.
In addition to music, Noah ran a successful film and photography business. His visual work has been featured by national platforms such as CMT, People, Extra TV, and Taste of Country. This artistic range enriches his music lessons—especially for students exploring songwriting or creative projects.
Noah offers private lessons in drums, acoustic guitar, songwriting, and composition. His approach is upbeat, structured, and supportive. He focuses on building strong musical foundations while encouraging students to develop their unique sound and style.
He tailors each lesson to fit the student’s age, goals, and learning style. Whether you’re a beginner, a young musician preparing for band, or an adult returning to music, Noah’s lessons are welcoming, practical, and inspiring.
Students benefit from Noah’s broad expertise in both music and media. He helps them stay motivated, learn proper technique, and enjoy every step of their musical journey.
If you’re looking for a drum teacher in Meridian who offers personalized guidance, real-world knowledge, and creative encouragement—Noah Douglass at Dunkley Music is a great choice.
Zip Code Service Areas:
83705
Years Teaching:
3
Levels:
Beginning, Intermediate
Average Students:
30
Notes:
I have a goals based approach which focuses on learning songs as quickly as possible. Important skills are developed throughout the process in order to keep motivation high. Understanding music is made simple throughout the process.
Education:
Bachelor’s degree in music from Oceans Edge School of Music Toured professionally as a drummer with Boise-based signed band Esterlyn Currently works full-time as a music instructor
Ages:
All
Services:
Piano
Studied theory and composition at Berklee College of Music
B.M. in Music Education, Piano Major – West Chester University
Piano training with Dr. Robert Pennington and pedagogy studies with Dr. Paul Blair
Piano
Boise
Caldwell
Dunkley School of Music
Eagle
Emmett
Garden City
Kuna
Meridian
Middleton
Nampa
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Robert Berman is a highly respected piano teacher at Dunkley School of Music. With more than 30 years of teaching experience, he offers a deep understanding of piano technique, music theory, and artistic expression. His teaching style balances classical tradition with creativity, helping students grow in both skill and confidence.
As an educator and musician, Robert Berman has impacted hundreds of students and inspired a lifelong love for music.
Bob began his music studies at the Berklee College of Music, where he majored in music theory and composition. He later returned to his hometown of Philadelphia and pursued additional training in piano performance. He completed a degree in music education at West Chester University’s School of Music, studying under respected mentors Dr. Robert Pennington (piano) and Dr. Paul Blair (piano pedagogy).
His senior recital showcased his mastery of challenging works, including a Beethoven Sonata and Schumann’s Fantasy Suite, highlighting his expressive range and technical depth.
Bob has over three decades of experience teaching students of all ages and skill levels. He works with beginners through early advanced pianists, creating personalized lessons that reflect each student’s goals and interests.
He offers instruction in:
Classical piano
Popular music and jazz
Music theory and composition
Jazz harmony and improvisation
This comprehensive approach ensures students receive a well-rounded musical education and are equipped with tools that apply across genres.
At Dunkley Music, Bob’s teaching philosophy focuses on empowering students to become independent learners. He emphasizes critical thinking, reflection, and setting personal goals. His students gain the confidence to explore new musical paths and develop self-guided practice habits that last a lifetime.
By fostering independence and creativity, Bob prepares his students not just to play the piano—but to carry their love of music forward long after lessons end.
Robert Berman’s work at Dunkley School of Music reflects a deep commitment to musical excellence, student growth, and lifelong learning.
Zip Code Service Areas:
83642, 83704
Years Teaching:
31
Levels:
All
Average Students:
38
Notes:
Bob has been teaching all piano levels, from beginning to early advanced students, for 30 years. Additionally, Bob teaches classical piano, popular music, theory, composition, jazz harmony, fake book studies, and improvisation. Bob’s ultimate goal with his students is to transfer his teaching skills to them so that they acquire the tools to become their own teachers as time passes.
Education:
Studied theory and composition at Berklee College of Music
B.M. in Music Education, Piano Major – West Chester University
Piano training with Dr. Robert Pennington and pedagogy studies with Dr. Paul Blair
Ages:
All
Services:
Travel:
I travel to the students homes in Meridian, Boise, parts of Nampa, and Kuna
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Caldwell
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Meet Robert Hatvani
Robert Hatvani is a skilled and passionate piano teacher at Dunkley Music in Meridian, Idaho. With decades of experience as a performer, composer, and educator, he brings a well-rounded and inspiring approach to every piano lesson. His goal is to help students grow in both confidence and musical skill.
A Foundation in Classical Music
Robert began his music education in Ukraine at the P.I. Tchaikovsky Children’s Music Institute. There, he developed a strong foundation in classical piano. He later earned several degrees from Zador University, including Piano Pedagogy, Artist of Ensemble, and Accompanist. These programs taught him not only how to perform, but how to teach and collaborate with other musicians.
Performance Experience and Recognition
While studying at the Franz Liszt Music Academy, Robert performed as a soloist with the Debrecen Chamber Orchestra and the Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra in Hungary. He also appeared on Bartok National Radio, sharing his talent with a national audience. These opportunities helped him grow as a performer and gain recognition in Europe’s classical music scene.
Composer and Recording Artist
In 2003, Robert premiered his original composition Overture for Flute and Orchestra with the Boise State Symphony Orchestra. This marked a major milestone in his career as a composer. He went on to release Clear Skies, a solo piano improvisation album available on iTunes. His second album, Healing, is scheduled to release in April and continues his mission to create music that inspires and calms.
Teaching at Dunkley Music
At Dunkley School of Music, Robert Hatvani teaches piano to students of all ages and levels. His students have won local and state competitions and earned spots at prestigious institutions like the Manhattan School of Music. Robert’s teaching blends classical technique with creativity, helping students master their instrument while discovering their unique musical voice.
If you’re looking for an experienced and inspiring piano teacher in Meridian, Robert Hatvani at Dunkley Music is an excellent choice.
Zip Code Service Areas:
83713
Studio:
Hatvani Piano Studio
Years Teaching:
28
Levels:
Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced
Average Students:
30
Website:
www.piano-edu.com
Education:
Services:
Piano
B.A. and M.M. in Piano Performance, Boise State University
Studied under Dr. Del Parkinson
Recipient of multiple BSU music scholarships, including the Chaffer Award
Piano
Boise
Caldwell
Dunkley School of Music
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Emmett
Garden City
Kuna
Meridian
Middleton
Nampa
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Shelley Weigt, M.M. – Piano Instructor
Now accepting students Tuesday through Friday. Homeschool openings are available Tuesday and Wednesday mornings.
Looking for piano lessons at Dunkley Music in Meridian? Shelley Weigt, M.M., brings over 35 years of teaching experience to students of all ages and skill levels. Her lessons focus on strong music-reading fundamentals — note recognition, rhythm, and expressive playing — the building blocks of lasting success.
Shelley began her piano journey with her grandmother and continued through high school, actively accompanying school and church choirs. By age 16, she was already serving as a church organist. She earned her first degree in Health Sciences from Boise State University while studying piano under Dr. Del Parkinson, and later opened her own home studio.
She returned to BSU in 2019 to pursue advanced music education, completing both a Bachelor of Arts in Piano Performance and a Master of Music in Piano Performance. Shelley is a two-time recipient of the Chaffer Scholarship and has earned multiple awards through the BSU Music Department.
Shelley is an active member of the Idaho Music Teachers Association, Treasure Valley Federated Music Clubs, and Boise Tuesday Musicale, and has served as a judge and Festival Chairman for various local events.
Her teaching style is structured yet encouraging, helping students build confidence and a true love of music. She offers classical piano lessons at Dunkley Music in Meridian, tailored to each student’s goals and learning style.
📍 Learn more about Shelley’s piano instruction at the Dunkley School of Music.
Zip Code Service Areas:
83714
Years Teaching:
35+
Levels:
Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced
Average Students:
10
Notes:
I focus on teaching students how to read music, through note recognition and counting–building blocks for any music program.
*Now accepting students Tuesday through Friday, Homeschoolers on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings.*
Education:
B.A. and M.M. in Piano Performance, Boise State University
Studied under Dr. Del Parkinson
Recipient of multiple BSU music scholarships, including the Chaffer Award
Ages:
Children, Teens, Adults
Services:
The Dunkley School of Music is home to ten state-of-the-art teaching studios. Our outstanding professional faculty is at the forefront of teaching a wide variety of band and orchestra instruments, piano, and guitar. Students receive special discounts and exciting performance opportunities in the Dunkley Music Recital Hall. We have something for everyone: individual private lessons from beginning through advanced, Suzuki piano lessons, group classes, and a wide range of master classes.