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Instruments: Piano, Voice, Recorder, Music, Keyboard
Taking music lessons is an awesome experience, and my goal is to make it as fun and accessible as possible for each student. I have high expectations, but I make sure that the goals we set are achievable and realistic for each student. We discuss those goals together, and work toward them at the right pace for the student! Everyone is different, and I want to make sure that each student gets the best learning experience for them! Read More
Instruments: Voice, Music
My teaching style consists of building a report with my student while really using their interest as motivation. I set realistic goals while also challenging the student to achieve success. Each lesson will start with warm ups and guidance on how to reach the daily goal. When introducing a new concept I like to demonstrate and then have the student try what was modeled. The lessons are filled with real time instruction and learning. Read More
Instruments: Piano, Voice, Orchestral Percussion, Music, Keyboard
In voice I teach what I learned the Alexander Technique method of singing which focuses on posture and alignment. In piano I learned the Russian method and do teach it but I also teach the popular and Jazz method of fake book reading. I use whatever method the student require based on their ability to learn and what there goals are but am fond of the Faber and Faber method. Read More
Instruments: Drums, Ukulele, Mallet Percussion, Orchestral Percussion, Conga, Latin Percussion, Music
In order to ensure the student's success, our first lesson will entail a conversation about what your goals are for the lessons. We will talk about what kind of experience you have and what you're looking to get out of the lessons. This way I will be able to gauge where your skill set/rhythmic competency is, and I will be able to tailor our lessons to your goals and skill sets. Read More
Instruments: Piano, Music, Keyboard
I love to teach because giving students a chance at music excites the brain, and it helps them function well in society. Teaching music is healthy for the mind, body and soul. It requires a lot of practice and focus. Anybody could learn music, but being dedicated is a different story and I help to develop dedication for the students. Being committed to something and striving for what you love to do is what music is all about its a beauty in music and I love music. Read More
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