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...For drum set, a big part of my approach involves having students play along with music from a CD or iPod once they have aquired some vocabulary for that instrument from my book. ... Read More
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...Hi! My name is Eric! I have a Bachelor's degree in music therapy from Temple University. I studied Guitar since I was 7 years of age with my strongest concentrations in Classical and Rock guitar. ... Read More
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...If the student doesn’t want to learn notes or the more advanced musical concepts, I usually just start by teaching them simple songs that they know from the radio, TV Shows or movies. ... Read More
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...In Dec I do Christmas Songs, Duets with my students and as they progress I will even pair them with a student on the same instrument to duet with or with a drum or guitar student (different from their instrument ) to get a band feel!... Read More
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...Adults, however, can take a more personal approach. Using an array of adult methods, or simply just finding books with your favorite songs seem to work the best when helping adult students learn.... Read More
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...He worked as a drummer along side of acts like Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and many others. He was the one who discovered that I had musical talent, encouraging me to learn the saxophone and shortly after, learn to play the drums, in which he instructed me to play along to Blues and Soul music.... Read More
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...I am currently attending Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Percussion and Jazz Drumset Performance. I have studied under the direction of Joseph Tompkins, Kyle Zerna, Ian sullivan, Mike Truesdell, Javier Diaz, Victor lewis, Robby Ameen, and Peter Saleh.... Read More
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