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...I use what some have called the target approach. With this method you are working on one concept at a time, and you should always have one concept in mind while you practice. ... Read More
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...Each student has his/her own individual needs. In general though I focus on 3 key elements: 1) Sound quality 2) Technical dexterity (how the fingers deal with the twists and turns of the instrument) 3) Reading Music If a student has a specific genre of music that he/she wants to focus on then I mainly concentrate on that. ... Read More
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...The secret to efficient practice is practicing in small groups! The worst thing a student can do is just quickly run through their pieces, they should isolate the harder sections of a piece or exercise and work on that part first. ... Read More
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...I am fortunate to have met, associated and studied with, performed and recorded with some of the greatest musical minds of the innovators of traditional modern jazz, and also a few of the eternally legendary classical musicians.... Read More
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...Recommended Textbooks [published by Hal Leonard]・Essential Elements For Band (Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute)・Essential Elements For Jazz (Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute)・Piano Adventures (Piano)・Piano Lessons (Piano) - For beginning students who are children or elementary school students wishing to play Piano, Flute, Clarinet, or Saxophone, I typically start with Hal Leonard's Essential Elements.... Read More
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