
Welcome to Savannah Musicians' Institute
Savannah Musicians' Institute ~ Private Music Lesson School ~ 15 East Montgomery Crossroads Office #205
Savannah, GA 31406 (912) 388-1806
Savannah Musicians' Institute
Music Lessons for Multiple Instruments and Styles
7041 Hodgeson Memorial Drive
Savannah, GA 31406
(912) 692-8055
Savannah Musicians' Institute
Summer Activites


For questions please
Call Instructor directly or email us at SMISavannah@gmail.com
SMI Summer Lessons
Lessons continue throughout the summer !
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Don't let your musical chops go just because it has gotten hot outside! Now is a great time to fill in some time with a musical hobby in a relaxed summer fashion.
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Spaces still available on most instruments ~ call today!

Calling All Flute Players!!!!
You are cordially invited to
A Special Summer
Flute's Only Event!


Teacher and Performer Audrey Allgaier is inviting you to a special Flutes Only event!
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A chance for flutes to gather and create some beautiful music, learn a little technique, get some flute swag, and have some summer fun!
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June 16-19th 2025
nightly 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
with week ending fun recital
Priced as follows:
$220 per student for 8 hours of Group instruction
[due by June 16th)
e-mail Audrey ~ SMISavannah@gmail.com or directly from this site for an application or for any questions you may have
Students should have the following:
~ at least 1 year of band/lesson experience (Adults welcome too!!!)
~ a flute to play on!
~ a music stand
Not sure if you or the flute playing in your life fit? Call the studio or e-mail Audrey! We can answer any questions you may have.

SMI
Guitar Week
Join Joe Flanders
for a special
Guitar Ensemble Week
Monday June 23rd - 26th 2025
6:30 - 7:30 PM
$150 per player for the week
with ending Fun recital
(due June 23rd or before)
RSVP by email by June 7th
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Join us for an engaging Guitar Ensemble Experience, create some fun music and get some Free Guitar Swag!
All plucked strings welcome - Acoustic/Electric Guitar, Classical Guitar, Bass Guitar, Banjo, Mandolin
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Players should have a good handle on their instrument and it is preferred that they are able to read music (but this can be taught if needed.)
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