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Oboe teachers near Everett

Teachers based across Greater Seattle who take students from Everett — in person, traveling for in-home lessons, or online.

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Oboe lessons around Everett and ZIP codes 98201, 98203, 98204, 98208

This page covers oboe teacher searches for Everett, WA — including downtown Everett, the Boeing corridor, and south Everett. The teachers listed here are based across Greater Seattle and serve Everett students online or by traveling; as Everett-based oboe teachers join Tutoraro, they will be listed here first.

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Common questions

Oboe lesson FAQ for Everett families

How much do oboe lessons cost in Everett?

Private oboe lessons for Everett students typically run $27.50–$75 per lesson depending on the teacher's credentials, lesson length, and whether lessons are in person or online. Teachers serving Everett through Tutoraro list their rates directly on their profiles, so you can compare before reaching out.

Are there oboe teachers based in Everett itself?

The 2 teachers shown on this page are based across Greater Seattle and take students from Everett — some travel for in-home lessons, and most offer online lessons by video call. As Everett-based teachers join Tutoraro, they will appear here first. Check each profile for lesson format and service area.

What age can kids start oboe lessons in Everett?

Most teachers serving Everett accept students starting around age 10 or 11, ideally after a year on flute or clarinet. Adults can start at any age — several of the teachers listed here work with adult beginners and returning players.

Do oboe teachers offer online lessons for Everett students?

Yes. Online lessons by video call are the most common way Greater Seattle teachers serve Everett students in ZIP codes 98201, 98203, 98204, 98208, alongside teachers who travel for in-home lessons. Online works especially well once a student has an instrument at home and the camera positioned so the teacher can see technique.