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...Changing habits for better technique may be gradual. Some new refinement will hopefully come from every lesson. ... Read More
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...My lesson focus depends on the student goals, but I will always include elements of theory, as it facilitates a deeper understanding of the music, allowing students the capability of creating their own music and playing in many different styles. ... Read More
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...For the guitar, I like to incorporate these concepts with chordal exercises as well, such as playing progressions to let the student's fingers grow accustomed to their forms. ... Read More
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...I teach the well-rounded musician. As my student you will not only learn the technique of your instrument, but you will also learn aural skills, sight reading, and music theory.... Read More
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...For the latter 6 of my 9 semesters at Berklee College of Music, I worked in the college Core Music Tutoring department, working 1-on-1 with fellow college students struggling with mandatory theory courses (Harmony, Ear-Training, Arranging, Conducting, and Tonal Harmony [Traditional Harmony]).... Read More
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...Getting students interested in composing lends way to their completion rate when it came to homework too! An absolute correlation. I also think that the Circle of Fifths is key for composing and learning how things go together.... Read More
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...Every week I'll have an assignment for the student to practice that will be expected to be completed. This will be the gauge towards their improvement. As we work week after week, I will be observing what inspires the student most and conduct assignments and based on that.... Read More
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