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Instruments: Piano, Trombone
Trombone: Practice, practice, practice! The trombone is an extremely unforgiving instrument and this is why the words practice need to be repeated many times every lesson. The student needs to understand that in order to get any enjoyment out of playing the trombone they need to practice regularly. Once the student has a regular practice schedule, then their sound will improve and they will enjoy playing. There can be almost no progress at all until the student finds regular practice time to work on their trombone exercises. Read More
Instruments: Trumpet, Trombone
I like to tailor my approach to each student and the things they find inspiring about brass instruments. I will set goals and motivate my students in a way that works for their learning style. Lessons will always be engaging, challenging and fun. All students will begin with a foundation in the essential trumpet method books including the Arban, Clarke, Schlossberg and Chichowicz. From there we can explore specific areas of interest, with my specialties being upper register development, improvisation, jazz theory, transcription and solo pieces/concertos. Read More
Instruments: Trombone
Please go to: cammillarmusic.com Teaching: - was full time Music Instructor at 'Notre Dame Academy', Middleburg VA and 'Country Day School', Kearneysville WV - adjunct professor at Shepherd University, WV teaching 'Music History/Appreciation', 'Music Composition', 'Sound Design'; Frederick Comm. College teaching 'Music and Technology' - years of private music studio teaching - guest adjudicator for Alberta Provincial High School Jazz Festivals; Eastern West Virginia High School Jazz Festival Read More
Instruments: Piano, Guitar, Trumpet, Trombone, Saxophone, Flute, Clarinet, Drums, Bass Guitar, Mandolin, Recorder, Euphonium, Tuba, Mallet Percussion, Orchestral Percussion, Oboe, Conga, Latin Percussion
Feeling and noticing that there has been gradual success is key to inspiring students to continue with their instrument. Playing a musical instrument presents numerous challenges mentally, physically, and sometimes emotionally. It is equally up to the teacher and the student to recognize the growth that has occured week to week. As long as the work is being put forth by both parties, finding success (even if small) will not be a difficult feat. Read More
Instruments: Voice, Trumpet, Trombone, Saxophone, Clarinet, Euphonium, Tuba
I would define my teaching style as being both caring and encouraging while providing the proper amount of structure for improvement. Enjoyment is imperative to this process. The student will be assigned specific method books and I as the instructor, will review their progress outside of the studio space when we meet. Read More
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