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Instruments: Piano, Voice, Music
I enjoy working at the begining to intermediate level for children as I get to introduce the earliest piano musical skills and I usually spend thirty minutes on teaching piano practice methods and thirty minutes on music theory skills. Currently, I use books like Dozen a Day, Scales and Hanon to build good finger techniques, John Thompson and John W.Schaum books for songs and theory preparation. For adults, I would use books related to adult beginning stages in piano and music theory. Read More
Instruments: Voice
Above all else, I want my students to love singing. Singing in front of a crowd can be anxiety inducing. Instrumentalists have it a little easier since they can hide behind a piano, guitar, or another instrument. It goes without saying that it can be scary to beginning singers who have no where to hide and takes courage to put oneself into a vulnerable position like that! I always take that into account and try to make students as comfortable as possible, and always give encouragement when possible. Read More
Instruments: Voice
My teaching style is very student-oriented. So it varies from lesson to lesson and student to student. The goal is for my students to become more confident singers and musicians. In order for that to happen lessons need to be focused on them. I could spout teaching philosophies and strategies all day but in reality every student is different. Everyone learns differently and I make sure my teaching style stays flexible to accommodate that. Read More
Instruments: Piano, Voice, Music
For young beginning piano students, I typically start with John Thompson's Modern Course for the Piano: The First Grade Book and move up throughout the series from there. For young beginning voice students, I start with lessons on proper breath support, sight-singing, intonation exercises, and warm-ups to shape their voice. For both my piano and voice students, I establish a strong, classical foundation that is built on fundamentals to get their instrument working properly and then branch out to other genres from there. Read More
Instruments: Piano, Voice, Saxophone, Flute, Clarinet, Music
As a teacher, it is very rewarding to see my student progress and see their love for music deepen. I like to help students develop at their own speed while guiding them in the right path. I like to help my students find their own voice and creativity in music. It is very important for me to inspire my students by learning who they are and what they are interested in. Read More
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