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Instruments: Piano, Guitar, Voice, Violin, Cello, Viola
My method is very flexible and student specific. Everyone learns slightly differently and has their own unique strengths. In general, I have a "sound before sight" method. Students learn music thoroughly, aurally and theoretically before trying to read it off the page. Imagine trying to learn a language by being handed a book. We then use your innate understanding of the music to inform your technique and the way you approach the instrument. Read More
Instruments: Piano, Guitar, Synthesizer, Music, Keyboard
Learning to play an instrument is a skill that can last a lifetime. The benefits of perseverance, resilience, and positive self-esteem are also powerful forces in a student's development. With that in mind, I create a safe where students feel comfortable working to improve their musicianship. By acknowledging progress, students are excited to push themselves to accomplish their goals in music! By taking this student-centered approach, my students are excited to grow on their instrument. Read More
Instruments: Guitar, Bass Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
I gave my first guitar lessons when I was in college, teaching a young teenage boy. From that point on, I realized how cool it was to see someone go from beginner to intermediate under my clock. It was inspiring. And I've taught people in a wide range of ages, from that young boy to a college student to a 30-something woman via online lessons. So no matter what age you are or how you want to take lessons, I can teach you. Read More
Instruments: Piano, Guitar, Drums, Music, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
For all students, regardless of age or skill level, I like to gauge their musical interests (i.e., what music they listen to, what inspired them to pick up the guitar, etc.), and then work from there. For someone who has never picked up an instrument before, I generally work out of Hal Leonard's Guitar Method Book 1. Once we're past that, I'll start showing them some basic songs, as well as seeing what kinds of songs they would be interested in learning. Read More
Instruments: Guitar
If students do not enjoy the music lessons, they will most likely quit the instrument. Therefore, I allow my students to choose their goals and help them by creating lessons that are fun as well as rewarding. Read More
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