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...Music has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. I enjoy sharing the magic of music with others as both a performer and instructor. I studied piano, cello and engineering at USC and Duke University. I've had the pleasure of serving as a section cellist with various orchestras throughout my career in Georgia and South Carolina. ... Read More
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...In every student/teacher partnership I undertake, we work together to explore how the brain works consciously and subconsciously to interpret and assimilate information so that when we play the instrument we move and produce sound with integrity. ... Read More
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...While in Nashville, Amy had the opportunity to play with musical artists such as Ricky Skaggs, Wilson Phillips, Kirk Franklin, Trisha Yearwood, and more. She was also a member of the Jackson Symphony in Jackson, TN. ... Read More
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...I have various methods to improve focus in practice sessions, which have worked for both myself and my students, but it is especially important to find a method that fits the student's level of focus and often it is helpful to switch it up so that practicing doesn't become so boring!... Read More
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...My teaching experience actually started with tutoring friends and classmates in math and occasionally other subjects. I find that most principles of teaching are cross-disciplinary though, and it did not take me long to feel comfortable teaching cello.... Read More
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...I like to use relevant recordings to play along with as well as simply recording the student and playing it back during the lesson. I will keep a written log of our progress and will have it available for the student as a reference as well as encouraging them to do the same.... Read More
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