Arranging Teachers

In Columbia Missouri

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Dominick DeStefano Columbia Piano, Saxophone, Ear Training, Arranging, Music Theory, Song Writing.

Originally from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Dominick is a composer, musician, and music educator. As a composer, he has written works for a wide variety of ensembles, including wind ensemble, big band, brass ensemble, and various chamber ensembles. His works have been recorded and performed by numerous groups including the West Chester University Wind Symphony, the Criterions Jazz Ensemble, Network for New Music, and Constellation Men’s Ensemble.

In addition to his work as a composer, Dominick performs regularly as a bassoonist and is an active educator. Dominick holds a bachelor’s degree in composition from West Chester University and is currently pursuing his master’s degree at the University of Missouri.

He enjoys sharing his passion for music and helping students grow as musicians.

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Scott Fletcher Columbia Guitar, Bass, Arranging, Music Theory, Song Writing.

Scott is a guitarist and singer born and raised in Eureka, MO, just outside of St. Louis. He first found his love for playing music in 8th grade after joining a band with his friends. This band gave Scott much experience in playing, performing, and especially songwriting throughout high school.

He's been playing guitar and singing night and day since he was a kid. He enjoys all kinds of genres ranging from rock, jazz, country, etc.

Scott is currently attending Mizzou and seeking a degree in Secondary Education. He has a passion for teaching and sharing his love of music with others.

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Arranging lessons in Columbia, Missouri

Arranging lessons help you turn songs into parts for groups—voicings, texture, and practical writing for the instruments you have available.

In Arranging lessons, students typically work on:

  • Chord voicings and voice leading basics
  • Writing parts that sit well together
  • Adapting tunes for duos, trios, or larger groups
  • Notation and clear charts others can read

Lessons are one-on-one. Start with a free trial, then continue on a schedule that works for you. Teachers are professionally trained, background-checked, and chosen for teaching personality—not only performance ability. We are currently serving students across Columbia and nearby mid-Missouri communities.

Columbia families often need lessons that flex around school calendars, activities, and mid-Missouri routines. We help you find a teacher and time that can stick through busy semesters.

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