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...I treat every student as an individual and always adapt my teaching style and method in whatever way seems to best benefit the student. According to my students' varying skills and interests, my lessons have included different focuses: technique, improvisation, sight-reading, performance, theory, hymns, composition, history, or accompaniment. ... Read More
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...My approach to teaching is strongly based on the individual student's wants and needs. I never approach any lesson the same way and I never teach the same lesson twice. ... Read More
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...I am a young but very experienced instructor and vocalist. I am currently completing my vocal performance degree at Duquesne University. When not teaching, I perform with the Mt. ... Read More
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...Such suggestions are evidence of student growth and engagement! Flute students approach teachers with different sets of needs. While working on school and competition music, I supplement tone development with Eck, and use baroque studies for technique.... Read More
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...For piano students, I prefer Alfred's methods, whether the adult or for beginners. For band and orchestra, I use Essential Elements (or whatever their school is using), and supplement with Rubank's methods.... Read More
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...As students advance, these vocalises become more and more advanced. The technique built in the vocalises eventually infiltrates a singers' repertoire, and appropriate repertoire choices are extremely important and made thoughtfully.... Read More
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...As a singer, I have begun to realize that often it is more important to make sure that the body is warmed up before the voice and by this, I mean that one must make sure that the body is calm, relaxed and not holding any tension before singing, which can be achieved by running in place or doing stretches before even beginning with vocal warm-ups for technique.... Read More
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