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...I have had various private students since 2006, teaching students in many topics including, saxophone, clarinet, jazz theory, composition, improvisation, and jazz piano. From summer of 2013 to spring of 2018 I taught private saxophone and clarinet lessons for Shrewsbury Public Schools, while taking private piano, clarinet, and theory students from the Music Teachers Network referral until 2017. ... Read More
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...In each lesson the student and myself work to make goals for them to accomplish every week and discuss discuss the ways they might be able to go about accomplishing the goals. ... Read More
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...It is important to figure out the goals of the student and work towards achieving them. Each student is different and will work at his or her own pace. ... Read More
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...For my intermediate students, I work off of the band/orchestra pieces they are learning, and/or supplement more standard flute pieces, some with piano accompaniment. I also use higher level flute study books such as the intermediate-advanced Rubank series, Taffanel and Gaubert exercises, Tone Development and Interpretation by Marcel Moyse, et cetera.... Read More
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...If they can understand music on their own without constant instruction or correction; I know I have done my job. A student that can self-diagnose their faults in music is on their way to being a musician themselves!... Read More
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...I strive to instill performance etiquette, arranging skills, the application of theory to instrument, songwriting, harmony, melodic development, arranging, ear training, and music history. I urge my students to understand the melodic/harmonic relationships in music and to apply their musical knowledge to everything they play.... Read More
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