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...Learning how to play an instrument, how to read music, and the three Ts can be overwhelming, to say the least! My job is to coach students as they become familiar with the hows and whys of their new or familiar instrument. ... Read More
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...I use the software program "Finale" in order to create the musical compositions that I prepare for my students. I always accompany my students on the piano. ... Read More
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...I have worked with the Juilliard Outreach Program, Yamaha Canada, the Sterling Hall School and Roy Thompson Hall's 'Save the Music' program. I have also given university level workshops at schools such as Humber College, Vancouver Island University, Snow College, and the University of Toronto. ... Read More
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...For beginning students, I like to start them on the Hal Leonard Essential Elements. I believe it moves at the proper pacing for young children. For intermediate students, Accent on Achievement works well because I find the music is more challenging.... Read More
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...Some of these include, John Rojak (NYC freelance bass trombonist), Ladislav Kozderka (principal trumpet of the Czech Philharmonic), and Marcus Rojas (the world's authority on all things jazz tuba).... Read More
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...Make a set time every day for practice. Look at your daily schedule and see where you have free time between school, homework and activities. Whatever free time you discover that is your practice time.... Read More
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