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...I'm an experienced and caring instructor who loves to see students empowered in their own creativity and excellence. I received my Bachelor's in Music Education from Ithaca College in 1988. ... Read More
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...By helping them learn how to use the hand, wrist, arm and upper torso, they learn tone control and musical phrasing. I encourage relaxation and proper breathing so the student has a good foundation to meet the technical challenges. ... Read More
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... I will never push the student to where he or she is uncomfortable and become discouraged and lose interest. I also encourage the students to ask any questions that they have and that should never feel embarrassed about their questions. ... Read More
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...Making sure that the student is having fun, learning and achieving their musical goals is most important. I understand that each student progresses at their own pace and has diffrent goals and desires.... Read More
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...My lessons are typically structured in the following way: 10% Warm Up/Tone Development 30% Reviewing Mastered Material 40% Learning New Concepts and Material 20% Sight-Reading... Read More
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...Going slow is the key to everything. Particularly with clarinet, there are so many tiny motions and postures that make up the physical act of playing, and nearly all are invisible to you as you're playing-- some can't even be seen in a mirror, such as the posture of the tongue and throat.... Read More
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