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Here are just a few of the many teachers offering Piano lessons in Orlando . Whether you are looking for beginner guitar lessons for your kids, or are an adult wanting to improve your skills, the instructors in our network are ready to help you now!
Instruments: Piano Guitar Music Keyboard Electric Guitar Classical Guitar Acoustic Guitar
Setting up goals to students at the beginning is a way to keep them motivated during lessons, by breaking down their goals into smaller pieces, It becomes more achievable for the students, I follow up a lesson plan depending on the students knowledge and level, everybody is different and for that I always incorporate lessons that goes with the kind of music they inspire yo play, I will bring composition activities, ear training activities and music theory activities too, there's so much to cover but these lessons are important because they will bring confidence and ability to make their interpretations when students want to learn a song, Read More
Instruments: Piano Guitar Cello
I use the Suzuki method for strings. I was classically trained in this method. I find that this method is an excellent way for beginners to gain basic technique and learn at their own pace. It is also great for intermediate students as the transition into this method does not take long once I have evaluated the student's skill level. The most important part of what I teach is to HAVE FUN! Read More
Instruments: Piano
I love teaching kids and adults piano and music theory . I do my best to be a fun, different and enjoyable lesson every time. I am flexible to teach the students in there home, virtual or in my piano studio. I am offering performances every 6 months .The live performance is very important, because it develops self-confidents in the student and motivates her/him to practice more and becoming better and better every time . Read More
Instruments: Piano Voice Ukulele Keyboard
I love for each student to leave their lesson excited about the music they create! I am an encouraging teacher, but I help my students set realistic goals (and stretch goals!) that keep them motivated to progress in their musicianship. How our lessons progress really depends on the student in question. If they would like to pursue competitions, I am well equipped to help. If they choose to develop their skills in a lower stakes environment without any competitions, that's also completely fine. Read More
Instruments: Piano Voice Flute Synthesizer Piccolo Music
Nothing is more rewarding than seeing the growth of a student and their own delight as they become more successful with their craft. Taking the time to learn the "why" behind the desire to learn an instrument enables me, as the teacher, how to assess the speed at which students can progress. The desire and willingness of a student is paramount to a successful experience no matter the subject matter. Read More
Instruments: Piano Guitar Bass Guitar Banjo Ukulele
When starting with new students; I like to get to know them, their experience and what they want to learn. I am here for my students to let me know what they want to learn. If they are not sure, I go in the direction I feel they should go. Letting my students choose what they want to learn, helps me and makes the student happy and continue with classes. Read More
Instruments: Piano Trombone Euphonium
I want my students to have a very strong foundation in all musical elements while still being able to relate and experiences music in their own way. For beginning students, I would definitely start them in a beginning method book whether it be Essential Elements or Standard of Excellence. It is important for every student to have a basic grasp of all the musical elements- rhythm, melody, harmony, form, and expression. Read More
Instruments: Piano Guitar Ukulele Music Acoustic Guitar
What advice do you have about practicing effectively?
I always tell my students that at the beginning they should practice 15 minutes daily; if they are very young; and then start increasing when there is more homework. The older student should practice from 20 to 30 minutes daily and increase up to 1 hr. The adult because their time is committed to work I recommend to practice at least 3 days a week for half hour or whenever they have the time sit practice one song, or a warmup exercise.
How do I know if my child is ready to start lessons?
Whenever a child can associate with word or whener they learn how to read, the child is ready.
When will I start to see results?
Immediately.
Did you have a teacher that inspired you to go into music? How did they inspire you?
All of my teachers inspired me to go into music. But in elementary school I heard the voice of my teacher Dalba Perez that was so beautiful, that I raised my hand to ask her if I could sing the song that she was singing, when I sang, she complimented me so much that made me the singer of the school.
Why did you choose your primary instrument?
The sound of the piano was very similar to the chimes, and chimes were very comforting to me.
What musical accomplishments are you most proud of?
Teaching a child with autism.
Have any of your students won awards or been selected for special honors? How have they succeeded?
My students have something in common. They are honored students.
What do you think is the hardest thing to master on your instrument?
Discipline. To acquire discipline is hard work.
Do you use specific teaching methods or books? (Ex: Alfred, Bastion, Suzuki, Hal Leonard) Why did you choose them if you did?
I choose the book according to the interests and personality of the student.
What does a normal practice session look like for you?
First, eat something before you play. That way you are not hungry and you can stay longer practicing. If you are singing, eat an apple, if you are playing the piano or guitar, eat a snack.
If you have a Music Degree, what is it in (Performance, Education, Musicology, Theory, Composition, etc) and why did you choose that degree?
I have a degree in Music and Vocal Performance. I wanted to be able to teach different instruments besides my voice.
What is your dream piece to perform and why?
My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice by Camille Saint-Saëns. It is a challenge, beca cause I am a soprano and the piece was written for a messosoprano.
If you weren't a musician what do you think you'd be doing instead?
A ballet dancer
What is your favorite style/genre of music to play and why?
My own music. I can spend hours composing. It can be a different style, depends on the mood, it can be a Latin jazz song, waltz, ballad, a love song. Love play classical music.
If you play more than one instrument, how did you decide to start playing the second? (Or 3rd, 4th, 5th, etc)!
Because I love the sound of harmonies. I can find all the harmonies on the piano, but I love the strong sounds and the rhythm that is portrayed on the guitar, also, is more maneagable.
Does music run in your family? Tell us a little about your musical family members.
Yes. On my father’s side, all of my grandfather’s brothers had an orchestra, they were musicians. On my mother’s side my cousin taught me the first songs on the piano and my godfather was a composer and he iniciated me with the guitar. I learned the first chords and then I sat hours teaching myself, learning songs by ear; then my mother sent me to take guitar and piano lessons
When did you decide to become a professional musician? Was it a gradual decision or was there a defining moment for you?
I’ve been singing since I have recollection of my early childhood, maybe when I was 3 years old. I always knew that music was in my future; though, professionally, it was by chance. I was working at the Public Relations office at the University, when the son of the chancellor asked me if I could make him a favor to record his song, the song immediately became a hit on the radio.
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Jennifer
Piano for 8 year old son Piano/ Voice for 14 year old daughter Maybe 30 min piano lesson for our son followed by a 45 min. lesson for our daughter? Thanks!
Nicole
I took piano lessons years ago, and unfortunately never stuck with it and don't remember anything. I am looking to get back into it and would love to start taking lessons.
Sherrie
I need to find a instructor in piano for my 8 year old son. I am hoping to be able to get him started before the school year starts again. Please email