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Instruments: Piano, Voice
A typical piano lesson will include work on technique, listening skills, sight-reading and music notation. More advanced students will learn the fundamentals of harmony. The listening skills are important because if the student enjoys what (s)he is hearing, (s)he will be more motivated to practice. The technique and theory work is important so that the student will be able to build a strong foundation in order to keep up with what they want to be hearing more of. Read More
Instruments: Piano
All methods of musical pedagogy are at my disposal. Depending on age, musicality, physical abilities, we can learn : by ear, using Solfege syllables. Letter-Numeric approach, Middle C-G concept. I use practical theory at Key board, encouraging to compose music. Have special approach to developing practical technical skills. I use all in combination, depending on previous experiences of the student. Despite of all "Easy Piano" methods circulating in public, the most part of piano success depends on practicing diligently and regularly. Read More
Instruments: Piano, Guitar, Ukulele, Keyboard, Acoustic Guitar
I work to custom-tailor my lessons for each individual student based on their skill level and musical tastes (my main areas of focus for guitar are in the pop/rock/folk/indie genres ranging back to the 60s up to current music and classical/pop/electronic for piano/keys). I believe the best way to learn music is to play music that excites you. I teach everything from technique to theory using the students favorite songs and adjusting them as needed. Read More
Instruments: Piano, Guitar, Voice
I use written materials including songs that have already been written by other composers, as well as my own etudes so that the lesson can be properly practiced. Depending on the individual student's technical ability and style of music they wish to learn, I write practice exercises specifically catered to them. These exercises will be focused on whichever technique we cover in the lesson, and after completion of this homework assignment, the technique should become second nature. Read More
Instruments: Piano
Paul grew up in Colorado and North Carolina and moved to Philadelphia in 2011. He currently teaches in West Philadelphia. Read More
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