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Instruments: Piano, Saxophone, Flute, Clarinet, Ukulele, Music
I believe that every students learns at their own pace and in their own way. Because of this, my teaching style will vary slightly for each students. I always find ways to motivate my students to practice on their own. I do this by trying to find music that fits their interests, helping them set long-term and short-term goals, and giving students etudes, repertoire, and practice techniques that are challenging, yet not overwhelming. Read More
Instruments: Piano, Guitar, Voice, Synthesizer, Music, Keyboard, Electric Guitar, Classical Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
Generally, I sit down with the student and we set a goal. From there I can break down this goal into little Milestones and from there, the material for each lesson springs forth. Some of it may be from books, some may be a customized adaptation of a song they want to learn made for their specific level. Generally, I shoot for a mix of basic musical foundation such as theory, ear training, technique, mixed with a particular song they want to learn. Read More
Instruments: Piano, Organ, Keyboard
I am a piano/music teacher with extensive experience of over 45 years. I have been teaching many students over the years in my studio, in their homes, at Temple University – 30 years, in many Music Schools and Conservatories. My students are children 8 years old and older and adults of every age. I am always tailoring my teaching according to the needs and potential of my students. I motivate my students and encourage them to practice consistently and play. I try to convey to my students my love and passion for music and the piano so that they can be inspired and love the music that they practice and play. I encourage my students to play in the recitals I organize and enter competitions to achieve results as well as enjoyment. Read More
Instruments: Piano, Saxophone, Flute, Clarinet
A typical lesson will include Warm ups (for breath and tone development) Technical exercises (scales, etc.) Etudes (changes weekly) Solo repertoire (long-term study) Read More
Instruments: Piano, Guitar, Bass Guitar, Mandolin, Keyboard, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
When teaching classical piano, I use technique books like Hanon, Pischna for advanced beginners and intermediate. Material can range from Bach, Beethoven, Schumann etc. Contemporary methods usually from an approved song book or possibly a show tune. All students will learn from the previously method technique books. Beginners we will use some method book like Alfred or something similar. Guitar: Mel bay or something for sight reading. Wolfhardt for intermediate students. Read More
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