Meet Our Instructors

Chelsea Andrade

Violin, Viola, Cello

Chelsea started playing the violin, inspired by a violinist at her old church. She began classes at her elementary school, William Burnett Elementary as well as some instruction at South Bay School of Music Arts. She has been playing the violin since the second grade. She began playing the cello in middle school, and then, viola all throughout high school.

Chelsea has performed, and still performs at both private and corporate function. She previously played for the SJSU orchestra, where she served at the principal. She has played for Italian tenor Pasquale Esposito and several musicals and operas, during her time at SJSU. One special musical she played for was Into the Woods.

Chelsea is currently a TK/K SDC paraprofessional at William Burnett Elementary, supporting students with moderate/severe autism and other disabilities. As a para, she will be sharing her expertise and knowledge with younger students that are interested in music, especially strings!

Tony Clements

Brass, Low Brass specialist

 

Solange Emsallem
Piano

Solange began playing the piano at age six in France, where she grew up and nurtured her passion for music. She studied at the Conservatory of Music and earned a Bachelor’s degree in Music and Education from Lyon university. Her teaching journey began at 16, and gained valuable experience teaching piano and music theory full-time for two years at the Orsay Community Center before moving to the United States.

In the U.S., Solange has expanded her teaching to include French and Music at a bilingual elementary and middle school. Alongside teaching, she is a dedicated double bass player, performing with the Redwood Symphony for 10 years and currently with the Nova Vista Symphony. Her approach to teaching combines technical mastery, musical expression, and a deep appreciation for the joy that music can bring to life.

Bill Epps
Guitar

Bill has been teaching for over 15 years and performing for almost 30. He teaches all
levels and styles of electric and acoustic guitar, including rock, blues, jazz, R&B, and country, and specializes in “roots” music (classic rock, rockabilly, surf, etc.).
Students will learn the basics of strumming and fingerstyle, reading music notation, and music theory. Liberal sprinkling of current popular tunes are included to complement traditional material.

Priscilla Granger
Piano

Priscilla holds a BA and BM in Music from CSU Hayward and San Jose State, and brings over 40 years of teaching and performing experience. She currently performs with the Pleasanton Chamber Players, and has worked with the San Francisco Symphony Chamber Series, Chamber Music Sundaes in Berkeley, and Composer's, Inc. in San Francisco. Priscilla is the class piano instructor and staff accompanist at Ohlone College. A full resume can be found here.

Pansy Hui
Piano

Pansy studied at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, Canada and received her Associate Diploma in Piano Performance with first class honors. She has over 15 years of experience in teaching and over 25 years as an accompanist to soloists, choirs, instrumentalists, and band ensembles. In the last 10 years, she has also devoted her time in conducting praise and worship training, as well as writing, producing and recording new original praise and worship songs. She has released 2 albums.

Rick Leder
Trumpet, Trombone

A founding member of the Altos Brass Quintet, Rick joined the Stockton Symphony & won the Principal Trumpet chair at the West Bay Opera in late 2000s, after studying trumpet at the Aspen Music Festival and School locally with the Master Sinfonia Chamber Orchestra (Copland's Quiet City) and with the Shasta Symphony (Puck by Michael Djupstrom), and he has performed notably with San Francisco Opera, Opera San Jose, Sarasota Opera & Des Moines Metro Opera, in addition to concerts with many regional orchestras and bands.

A regular sub with regional and freelance orchestras in northern California, Rick loves both playing and listening to a wide range of music, and his teaching reflects both this love of music and his background studying piano and music theory with his mother, who was a superb professional player and teacher.

Tammy Lo
Piano

Tammy has been playing the piano ever since she was 3-years-old. She has completed the Certificate of Merit from Music Teacher Association of California up until Advanced level in 10th grade. She studied at University of California, Los Angeles and received her Bachelor of Arts in Music Education to continue her passion in music.

She is currently privately teaching students of all levels in the Bay Area for over 12 years and a choir conductor at Crystal Children's Choir for 10 years. Tammy is also a member of the Music Teacher Association of California.

Lyshia Mangulabnan
Voice

Lyshia is an up and coming Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist who performs frequently all over the Bay Area as well as Southern California. She is an alumni of South Bay School of Music Arts/South Bay Kids. While a member she honed her vocal and performance skills at numerous and diverse functions, including Disneyland, Alameda County Fair, Ventura County Fair, Orange County Fair as well as Filipino Cultural events. Lyshia is now broadening her musical career by offering instruction in pop vocal arts. Lyshia is a Milpitas native and attended Thomas Russell and Milpitas High School.

Gibert dela Rosa
Guitar

Gilbert teaches guitar to all ages and all levels, beginner through advanced.
He starting playing guitar in High School and knew this was something he was going to do forever. An alum of South Bay School of Music Arts, he began taking private lessons with Tom Landry, and other great teachers. He uses his experiences and knowledge to make learning for his students quick and easy!
He has many years of performing and currently plays throughout the bay area with his band Groove Ride among other bands. Passionate about teaching and sharing the joy of music, Gilbert looks forward to share his knowledge and enthusiasm to you!

Joe Santoro
Drums, Percussion

Joe is the owner of the school, which he opened with Deborah Goldstein in 1984. In addition to his private drum and percussion lessons, Joe heads the school's studio band project South Bay Kids. Through this program, Joe has given live collaborative performance experience to hundreds of students in venues throughout the Bay Area. Joe himself has over 40 years of performance and teaching experience.

Jack Stanley
Clarinet, Flute, Sax, Oboe, English Horn

Jack has grown up in the San Francisco Bay Area, and has been playing music since the age of 10. He was inspired to start on clarinet when his band teacher came into his classroom and started playing this cool Dixieland music on his clarinet! He started playing sax in middle school so that he could join the jazz band. He picked up flute in high school. After finishing college and starting a family, Jack became much more active in music. He learned to play the oboe and English Horn to be more versatile. He has played in the pit orchestra for over 120 musicals and has had a lot of fun doing that. Currently, Jack plays in two concert bands, a jazz band, and do good amount pit work. He has about 40 years of playing experience and has 5 years of teaching experience.

Teaching is his chance to share the passion and love he has for music. He wants each student to enjoy the joy of making music. He will provide continual positive encouragement and adapt lessons according to each students unique learning styles and goals. He looks forward to sharing his knowledge with new students and witnessing their growth and seeing the positive effect music brings to their life!

Angelica Valdez
Piano

Angelica has been a piano teacher at South Bay School of Music Arts for over 2 years. She is eternally grateful to be following in the footsteps of her former teacher and SBSMA co-founder, Deborah Goldstein. Angelica has also participated in the school’s performance program, South Bay Kids - singing in Variety Singers and playing keyboard in the Studio Band, Just Us. SBSMA has given Angelica the gift of music and performing, which she hopes to pass onto her own students.

What Milpitas Locals Are Saying...

Long J. recommends South Bay School of Music Arts

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It's been 2 years my sons taking drum and piano lessons at this place. Overall, very satisfied. The drum instructor, Joe, is a rare find: a music instructor but with years and years of main stream school teaching experiences, Joe can get the concepts across to the learners as well as making lessons fun for the kids.
Dylan Librande, our piano instructor, is also excellent. He teaches wide range of styles from classic, light rock, jazz... so my sons can pick the next song to learn, literally, any song!
Highly recommended!

Boo B.recommends South Bay School of Music Arts

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THE PLACE you go to when you want to learn ANY instrument...strings, brass...electric guitars and even drums...you are guaranteed to learn and get the best training...

If you want to be part of the performing troupe, solo show or studio bands, you want to contact South Bay Kids. The nonprofit performing section of the SBSMA. Call Joe Or search for South Bay Kids...

Gaurav G. recommends South Bay School of Music Arts

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Joined this school almost 2 years back with 0 music knowledge. Priscilla is a wonderful teacher. She patiently taught me theory and made me pretty comfortable with playing the piano. I'd highly recommend Priscilla and the school!


Hh G.
recommends South Bay School of Music Arts

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My son has been taking drum lessons with Joe Santoro for the last six years. Over the months and years we have seen tremendous improvement in his drumming abilities. Joe is an excellent teacher. He has been such a positive influence in our son's life. He genuinely cares about his students and wants to see them succeed.

Kenneth D. recommends South Bay School of Music Arts

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My daughter has been going to this music studio for almost a year now, she has learned a lot and enjoys playing the guitar, she looks forward to each session to master her guitar skills. We are thankful to her awesome teacher Mr. Will for the patience and guidance!

Linda D. recommends South Bay School of Music Arts

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Took four months of guitar lessons with Bill. Bill is awesome and a really nice, and patient instructor. I like that it's private lessons, and each instructor has their own individual room. I like going through the hallways and being able to hear everyone else practice their instruments or vocals!

What sucks is that nobody is ever in the front desk to help, or to answer the phone ha.

Got Questions? We Got Answers

What age groups do you accept for music lessons?

We welcome students of all ages, from young beginners (5 ½ years and older) to adults. Our lessons are designed to accommodate different skill levels and learning goals.

How long are the lessons, and how often do they take place?

Lessons are typically 30 minutes long and take place once a week. Some teachers offer extended sessions of 45 or 60 minutes for students seeking more in-depth instruction.

What instruments do you offer lessons for?

We provide lessons for piano, keyboard, guitar, bass guitar, drums, percussion, voice, trumpet, trombone, baritone horn, flute, clarinet, saxophone, violin, and viola. We also offer instruction in music composition and theory.

Can I try a lesson before committing to a full program?

Yes! We offer free trial lessons so you can meet the instructor, experience the lesson structure, and see if it’s the right fit before making a commitment.

What are the payment options and policies?

Tuition is paid on a monthly basis, and payments are due at the beginning of each month. We accept cash and check payments. A registration fee may apply upon enrollment.

What styles of music can I learn?

Our instructors teach a variety of music styles, including classical, jazz, rock, pop, country, and blues. Lessons are customized to fit your musical interests and goals.

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Address: 330 S Abel St, Milpitas, Santa Clara, CA, 95035, USA


Phone: (408) 945-8014

Email: info@sbsma.com

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