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Instruments: Piano, Voice, Drums, Synthesizer, Conga
Music Educator, Producer, Recording Artist, Multi-Instrumentalist, Culturist. *Founded and operated a Music school for teens and youth ( in Lansdowne, Virginia).Operated for 3 years before moving to New York City. *Worked for Sony Music in Artist Development and production for (Kat Dahlia) *Relocated to Denver in 2014 for new-media project. *Contract educator and teacher of various students in Denver..Music Theory, Piano Performance, Music Composition,Music Production,Voice Lessons, Choral Arrangement, Audio Recording.Jazz Voicing, Composition Arrangement. *Member of multiple music productions in Denver, Colorado Read More
Instruments: Drums, Conga, Latin Percussion, Djembe
I started teaching occasional private lessons while attending college. Though this started with teaching my friends, it branched out to some strangers as well. After graduating, I started teaching at a lesson studio, maintaining a steady roster of 20-25 students every week. Teaching has definitely helped me develop my own knowledge of my instrument as well! I have found that in addition to simply teaching concepts, talking about my past experiences learning my instrument helps students connect with the material at a deeper level because they can trace a path from where they are to where I am, ability-wise. Read More
Instruments: Piano, Guitar, Drums, Bass Guitar
The student is the center, the teacher is there to guide using the information the student already has. Read More
Instruments: Drums
I want to find out each student's skill level, and start from there. For beginners, I try to keep thing informal and fun while teaching basics without putting any pressure to get into the technical stuff like hand technique and reading until they're ready. For intermediate students, I nudged them along with weekly lessons that are challenging enough to keep them engaged - this includes reading, hand technique and limb independence. Read More
Instruments: Drums
With the understanding that drumset and percussion have many different facets, a certain amount of customized teaching method is warranted. If it is a snare drum part that a student is struggling with in band class or a songthey want to play on drumset, technique will always play an important part. The basics of technique can be taught concurrently with most students expectations and aspirations of what they want to learn. Read More
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