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...For beginner students I use the Hal Leonard method to teach reading and positioning. Chords I teach at the pace the student is learning to play them cleanly (and this varies tremendously), starting with the easier open chords and moving on to progressively more difficult voicings. ... Read More
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...I like to make learning an instrument an enjoyable experience and allow students to progress at their own pace. I also introduce them to different styles of music such as classical, folk, Broadway musicals as well as popular songs. ... Read More
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...I remember the feeling of being a new student and the growth I had, and have found that putting myself in the mind of any given student helps me see the path forward. ... Read More
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...I became heavily active in the Burlington, VT music scene performing with such groups as: The Object Three, Nuevos Comediantes, Divine Lorraine, Anna Pardenik and the Holy Smoke-Off, Brass Balagan, Duke Aeroplane and the Wrong Numbers, and Grup Anwar.... Read More
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...That's why I am so passionate about my lessons, and I make sure that my students are able to learn about music and enjoy the process of learning it.... Read More
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...I use exercises from Scott Tenant's Pumping Nylon, as well as simple melodies from Hal Leonard's Easy Pop Melodies. I write out chord shapes in diagrams or tab, and often print songs from Ultimate-Guitar.com and structure the chords with measures, colors, and labels.... Read More
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...Especially for upright bass, technique and proper muscle use is of utmost importance. Ensuring a student will not injure themselves immediately or with continued practice would be covered first especially for beginners.... Read More
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