Hello! I’m Susan L., a cello and piano teacher based in Tampa, Florida. I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Cello Performance from the University of South Florida and have been teaching professionally for three years. My journey has allowed me to work with wonderful students both locally and internationally. I work with students aged 5-75+ with abilities ranging from first time players and continuing students to advanced cellists.
I’m passionate about bringing music into communities. In 2024, I...
Hello! I’m Susan L., a cello and piano teacher based in Tampa, Florida. I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Cello Performance from the University of South Florida and have been teaching professionally for three years. My journey has allowed me to work with wonderful students both locally and internationally. I work with students aged 5-75+ with abilities ranging from first time players and continuing students to advanced cellists.
I’m passionate about bringing music into communities. In 2024, I joined the Collective Chamber Orchestra on a tour to Honduras, where I had the incredible opportunity to offer masterclasses to students in Tegucigalpa. Recently, I was invited as the principal cellist, soloist, and guest faculty member for the 2025 Festival Internacional la Centro in Guatemala City, Guatemala.
In my teaching, I focus on helping each student develop their musicality, problem-solving strategies, and—most importantly—healthy cello technique. I adapt every lesson to the individual because I believe learning should feel motivating and inspiring. In my experience, anyone can learn the cello if they’re willing to invest energy into the instrument.
Building a healthy, sustainable technique is at the core of everything I do. The cello is an instrument that can beautifully adapt to the natural contours and movements of the human body, but improper technique can lead to tension or even injury. That’s why with new students, I work from day one to help them establish good habits that will let them play with joy and artistic freedom.