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Here are just a few of the many teachers offering Flute lessons in Charlotte . Whether you are looking for beginner guitar lessons for your kids, or are an adult wanting to improve your skills, the instructors in our network are ready to help you now!
Instruments: Flute Piccolo
My teaching experience dates back to my high school days when I began teaching private lessons part time, and started a program for underprivileged students to have group lessons and perform throughout the community. I also have five years of experience teaching middle school and high school music in public schools. I love to see my students enter various competitions and perform in recitals. I am always looking to work with new students of all ages, regardless of past musical experience! Read More
Instruments: Piano Voice Violin Cello Viola Trumpet Trombone Saxophone Flute Clarinet Drums Synthesizer Recorder Euphonium French Horn Tuba Piccolo Mallet Percussion Orchestral Percussion Oboe Bassoon Keyboard Djembe
My teaching experience dates back to high school. I was a student leader in the marching band, serving as the woodwind captain for the marching band and the senior student conductor for the concert bands. With these positions, I was able to tutor peers and work on expanding my knowledge of teaching music. Once I graduated, I continued to be employed as the clarinet technician for the marching band at my high school for the next 4 years. Read More
Instruments: Piano Voice Saxophone Flute Synthesizer
I have just relocated (04/18) to the Hickory, NC area and I'm looking for some new students to get started in the area. I have over 40 years in the music business performing, teaching, recording, composing. I can teach most types and styles of music and I specialize in improvisation. I love to see people learn, progress, and have as much fun playing music as I do. I came from the Colorado Springs, CO area. Read More
Instruments: Flute
My teaching experience began in 2012 as a coach for students auditioning for middle school local honors bands. I have since been consistently teaching students of all ages for both auditions for honors ensembles/competitions and for basic flute training. Consistent practice is always a key focus with all of my students. I find that the best way to motivate students is by helping them the fun in learning! I have personal experience with participating in the various honors ensembles in the Charlotte and NC area, including All-District Band, and NC All-State Band. Read More
Instruments: Piano Voice Trumpet Saxophone Flute Clarinet Recorder French Horn Piccolo Oboe Conga Keyboard
I have had a long and wonderful career as a music educator and am now retired, but my passion for teaching music is still strong. I recently moved from Upstate NY to Fort Mill, SC and am excited to open a studio in my new home. My background is in instrumental music and choral/ classroom. It has been a delight to be involved in both band and choral musical activities. Read More
Instruments: Flute Piccolo
It is my goal to customize the lesson experience for every student that I teach. Most beginners benefit from a method book, such as Hal Leonard's Essential Elements, which is a good starting place for most students. As students progress on their instrument, I choose the method books and solos that will best help them develop their talents as well as keep them engaged in the material. During my years on the flute, I have used a wide variety of methods that I have found successful for different techniques, so I can effectively select what material will help each student become successful. Read More
Instruments: Guitar Clarinet Drums Bass Guitar Ukulele Electric Guitar Acoustic Guitar
What advice do you have about practicing effectively?
Musis is the ultimate way of getting your mind off stressful things like work and school. A lot of times my best practice sessions come after a long day of work where I can just relax and think of nothing but my instrument. I like short sessions of playing. Add little pieces to you playing each day, and before you know it you have developed a skill, perfected a guitar lick, or mastered a cool sounding drum fill that you once thought would be impossible. If you struggle with something, give it a go every day and work towards making just a little better every time. Most importantly, don't feel bad about yourself if you don't get it right away. It's completely okay. All musicians struggle with something at some point!
How do I know if my child is ready to start lessons?
I believe as young as age three. While they may not embrace the theoretical ideas at that age, the exposure to strumming guitar in tempo with a teacher, or hitting a snare drum in a steady beat to a song do wonders for a young child. Forming these ideas into a child's developing brain or not only great for their musical development, but also for their development with other school subjects, social development, and just by having fun and enjoying something new a different.
If you are an adult and feel completely intimidated by learning music, don't be! It's way more fun than you think and we'll work at your pace, learn the type of music you like, and learn some skills you can show off to your friends and family!
When will I start to see results?
Almost immediately. The instruments I teach are easy to learn songs quickly, but can also take a lifetime to master. You'll be impressed with yourself that you can pick things up so fast, and hopefully take that excitement as motivation to keep practicing and have fun with your instrument. You won't be playing like a rock and roll legend after one lesson, but you'll be feeling pretty confident after a month when you can play something recognizable pretty well. With time and determination you can be a rock legend though!
Did you have a teacher that inspired you to go into music? How did they inspire you?
I 've been playing music since the age of 10, but I didn't really start to take it seriously until 7 years ago when I enrolled in classes at the Community College of Denver. My favorite professor, Dr. Brian Ebert, taught me theory and songwriting. I always wanted to be a songwriter but never had the confidence to try. He told the most important thing about music I've ever heard: "Don't try to be someone else. Just be yourself and write music that you like and are proud of. The listeners will pick up on your authenticity and gravitate towards your music from that." Since then I've written and recorded almost 50 songs!
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Cities with Students
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