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...Traditional classical method, Suzuki method. Trained with teachers of various schools including Galamian and Tuttle techniques. ... Read More
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...Through years of study with my primary teacher, George Neikrug (an Emeritus at Boston University), I have learned that no matter what the challenge is when playing an instrument, it can always be simplified and reduced to the basics. ... Read More
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...Voice methodology is to learn how to make the correct sound on the flow of breath. One must learn how to breathe whether singing loudly or softly in whichever style or genre the student wants to learn. ... Read More
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...I started my teaching career my sophomore year of college while studying the performing arts. I first began teaching at a music school in Greenwich, CT after being referred by my orchestra conductor.... Read More
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...I have a relaxed teaching style. And once a student has the basics, I offer them a selection of pieces to play. After all, who wouldn't want to play music they like, rather than something they have to do!... Read More
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...Growing up with both Suzuki books and Hal Leonard Essential Elements books, those are what I prefer to use. Essential Elements, especially for string players, offers an incredible foundation for beginners.... Read More
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...As an orchestral musician, I was a principal violinist of 2003 Tangelwood Music Center Orchestra and section first violinist of the New Jersey Symphony from 2006-10. Major Competitions won include the NHSO young artist, the Eastern Connecticut Symphony's Youth, the James Buswell Scholarship, the Boston's Public Choice, the Dorothy DeLay Scholarship, the Artist International, the Concert Artist Guild, and the Sarasate International.... Read More
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