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Instruments: Piano
...More advanced students focus primarily on challenging performance pieces, several of which are selected as 'keepers' for practice and review. Lessons include technique practice (scales, arpeggios, finger exercises), theory (from textbooks, flashcards etc.) music history, instrument mechanics, ear training and musicianship (such as rhythm and sight reading drills, dictation) and student compositions (notation and continuation methods). ... Read More
Instruments: Piano, Organ, Keyboard
...I was also a keyboard instructor at School Of Rock before having to leave due to touring with Nick Moss. I have been on tour a good amount for the past year and a half, so I'm just getting back into teaching again. My main hope when teaching is that my students enjoy making music with the instrument. ... Read More
Instruments: Piano, Guitar, Voice, Flute, Bass Guitar
...Lesson material will mostly depend upon the student's goals and current skill-set. EVERY lesson will consist of: assessing and tracking the student's skill-set, solidifying the student's goals along with my goals for the student, and creating a plan of action to follow in order to reach these goals. ... Read More
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