These coaches teach at top ranked spots and have great lesson fulfillment & student reviews.
Francisco Garay is an Austrian-born Venezuelan-American cellist and dedicated educator currently pursuing his Master’s Degree in Cello Performance at DePaul University in Chicago. He has over a decade of experience teaching students of all ages and levels, from young beginners to adults. As a performer, Francisco has played in a wide range of settings—from orchestras and chamber ensembles to solo recitals—bringing the same passion for music-making into his teaching. He is the founder of several youth cello ensembles, served as a teaching artist with the Houston Youth Symphony’s Coda & Melody programs, and is an original member of the Latin Cello Choir. His students consistently earn recognition at UIL state competitions. Francisco believes in creating a supportive, engaging learning environment where every student can discover their unique voice on the cello. His teaching emphasizes strong fundamentals, musical expression, and building confidence both on and off the stage.


I play pickleball regularly 4–5 times per week and compete in tournaments, where I’ve earned multiple gold and silver medals. My current playing level is 4.0–4.5. I enjoy mentoring and coaching players of all levels, with a strong focus on identifying weaknesses and reducing unforced errors. My coaching style is practical and supportive—I break the game down into simple, actionable steps that help you play smarter, more consistent pickleball. Whether you’re looking to improve consistency, shot selection, or overall confidence on the court, I’ll help you make measurable improvements quickly.