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Instruments: Flute
Upbeat, encouraging lessons, I individualize my expectations to each student's goals. We have fun, and we work hard. Read More
Instruments: Flute, Piccolo, Music
I am a passionate and devoted instructor and performer who loves exploring music with students. I graduated from Lawrence University in 2017, where I received a Bachelor of Music in Flute Performance in the Lawrence Conservatory of music. I have studied and performed throughout the United States and Austria and in recent years, have grappled the walls of classical music into the world of improvisation and alternative genre experimentation. I have been fortunate to learn from leading performers in the music world, such as Dr. Read More
Instruments: Piano, Trumpet, Trombone, Saxophone, Flute, Clarinet, Euphonium, Music, Keyboard
Music provides students a means to express themselves through a non-typical medium, to unlock the creativity that lies within the confines of their imaginations, to develop coordination that is crucial to human development, and to contribute artistic beauty to the world that is their own musical voice and identity. Students need to master critical skills in order to lead a successful and productive life. The ability to read, write, comprehend, evaluate, analyze, process, critique, lead, follow, and make smart judgment calls are all skills that are developed within the music classroom. Read More
Instruments: Piano, Voice, Flute
I use many different methods, and I do not limit myself to the following list. I believe in a warm-up for all instruments, so each lesson will start with one (scales, long tones, etc.) For flute, I often start with either the book that comes with the rental book, old band books, etc. then I venture off into etude books, long tone books, and solos that promote individual development. Voice students will start with warm up exercises that help them find the placement of the voice and often, depending on why they are taking voice, there is a song that I pick and a song they pick. Read More
Instruments: Saxophone, Flute, Clarinet, Synthesizer, Music
For beginning students, we begin with learning how to read music and go over the basic fundamentals of playing the instrument. Then, we will go through the Rubank Elementary Methods books while including scales and practice techniques. We will also take time to listen to other instrumentalists and discover what concept of sound is best for you. For advanced students, we will start with fundamental reinforcement through scales, exercises, and sight-reading. Read More
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