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...I like to rely both on method books and insights I have gained over the years. I believe that a student's familiarity with all the major and minor scales is an important goal to arrive at as soon as it could be achieved. ... Read More
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...But the sense of accomplishment after playing a tough piece, or the feeling of playing a great show is unparalleled, and I hope to convey this to my students and inspire them to get into the music. ... Read More
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...How many rock or jazz drummers do you see reading music on stage? This is not because they can't, rather it shows that drum set playing is more about interpreting music--not necessarily playing it exactly the same all the time. ... Read More
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...The pacing, goal setting and choice of materials and resources is important to keep interest and spark inspiration to practice and maintain growth. I strive to make sure each person gets an experience crafted and prepared for them through gauging interests, setting realistic goals and being aware of what kind fo time commitment they have to meet their goals.... Read More
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...I always figure out where a student is at, and prefer to grow off the student's strengths as opposed to harping on their weaknesses. I have been in lessons before where teachers couldn't get past the smallest details, and these ruined the experience for me, as well as greatly affected what I was able to accomplish in my lessons.... Read More
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...For beginning students, I incorporate music theory right away with echoing tonal and rhythmic patterns, and then eventually matching them to music on a page. This is called the sound to sight system and is proven to be the most conducive way to learn music literacy.... Read More
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...Myself being younger (22), my teaching style revolves much around the personality and comfortability factor of each individual student. Since not each student is the same, it's important for me to be flexible as the teacher in providing as encouraging, enthusiastic, and comfortable of a lesson environment as possible, while still holding a high standard of progress and learning at the same time!... Read More
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