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...Whether that is learning a song they like or doing excercises they like into the practice routine, it is always best to make sure the student is learning and loving. ... Read More
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...With that in mind I try to set realistic goals and make each lesson understandable. Acknowledging their success helps build their confidence and knowledge which translates into the student wanting to practice more. ... Read More
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...As far as repertiore, I use the first few Suzuki books and Barber's "Soloists for Young Violinists" for my younger students (the latter can also work with adults). ... Read More
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...Encouraging regular practice on a consistent schedule is one of the key points I like to emphasize for younger students, as it tends to help the student progress and gain a passion for the instrument.... Read More
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...Formally, I started giving private lessons during my college days, teaching 4-5 year old students to play the violin and piano. In the last 10 years, I have explored further by teaching a wider range of age groups (3-70), different skill levels (beginner through advanced), and a variety of genres (classical, pop, K-pop, rock, blues).... Read More
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...Yes, I am a Suzuki trained teacher. At first I used this method out of sheer familiarity. However, over time I have come to see that this method produces the students that sound the best at the youngest age.... Read More
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...The methods I use always dependents on that student. Everyone learns in different ways making it so important to cater to each students needs. I strive to creating a lesson plan specific for that student.... Read More
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