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...All make individual choices on musical endeavors. However when a student expresses a desire to study music in college, I make sure that I prepare them for auditions for entry into the music school and scholarships. ... Read More
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...Appropriate repertoire. Piano: I use most beginning methods, including Alfred, Bastien, Piano Adventures (Faber), and other standard piano methods. I use those appropriate to age, goals, and learning style (for instance, chord methods are sometimes better for adults). ... Read More
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...I knew I would enjoy teaching others when I was a member of my high school band's leadership team. As I helped others, I found that I truly enjoyed the brilliant moments of success. ... Read More
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...I used to set realistic goals for my students at each lesson. Acknowledging accomplishments helps fuel a students desire to progress, and makes students eager to learn more.... Read More
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...I have been teaching for more than 40 years. I began teaching private lesson in my home town, Baltimore, Maryland. I teach alto, saprano, and tenor saxophone, flute , piccolo, EWI, and piano.... Read More
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...- Long-tones and other basic excercises are a great way to start off any instrument. - Getting to know the instrument is very important as well. - Spend time with the instrument feel it inside out. - Articulation of comfortableness around the instrument and techniques - Sound quality rehearsal is very important, to make your sound desirable - Embrochure is a very important exercise to make sure you keep up with - Ear Training - Repetitive exercising - The chromatic scale is extremely important... Read More
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