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Instruments: Piano, Guitar, Voice, Trumpet, Drums, Organ, Synthesizer, Recorder, Euphonium, Mallet Percussion, Orchestral Percussion, Conga, Latin Percussion, Acoustic Guitar
I teach "Total Piano". Whether you are young or young at heart, a beginner or an advanced player, I will teach the entire instrument. You will learn to read and to play by ear. After all, isn't all music playing by ear? Every style of playing can be taught, whether it is the great classics or picking out the notes you hear off the TV. I teach how to listen and apply what you hear. Read More
Instruments: Piano
I am currently attending the Hartt School at University of Hartford pursuing my masters in piano pedagogy. I have been teaching piano for the past three years and absolutely love working with students of all ages and levels. I have had the opportunity to perform multiple times with the University of Central Florida orchestra, as well as in solo, chamber and New Music Ensemble settings. I have been lucky to be influenced by many great music teachers throughout my childhood and know the importance of fostering an interest and a safe place for students to express themselves through music. Read More
Instruments: Piano, Music, Keyboard
I started teaching piano in 2015 at a small private studio. I learned to navigate teaching students of different ages and abilities. Sharing a love for music with my students was one of the greatest joys I have experienced in this field. In college, I gave piano lessons to students who were getting music degrees or performance degrees in other instruments and I interned as a music teacher at an elementary/middle school. Read More
Instruments: Violin, Viola, Piano, Voice
My teaching style is strongly based on the constructivist method of learning. What that means is I prefer to help students by means of demonstrating skills( Left/ right-hand technique, excerpts from music, etc.), to scaffold their learning, and to help them overcome challenges by means of critical thinking and problem-solving. Setting practice goals and also keeping a practice journal is an effective way to keep students on track with their playing development. 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
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