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...Lessons are often structured in 2 parts: 1) actual singing and song work, 2) exercises. The exercise portion can include ear training and sight singing components as well as vocalises. ... Read More
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...I teach my students both how to play by ear and by sight (reading) - not many teachers can do both. Each of my students learn both methods so that they can find where their strengths are and use them accordingly. ... 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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...It starts with learning keyboard geography, differentiating between the group of two and three black keys, and then focuses on playing songs using the black keys to introduce note values, rhythms, and the basics of written music such as measures and bar lines.... Read More
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...For these adult learners I lean toward teaching chords, arpeggios and scales. Important: I suggest that a student only practice 15 to 20 minutes a day ... whatever amount of time it takes to cover the lesson.... Read More
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...I like to teach them "how to fish" instead of "giving them the fish." When they have an upcoming performance, I will help them not only to prepare the repertoire and but also tricks to be better prepared for the performance so they can be confident, enjoy it, and excel at it!... Read More
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