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Instruments: Guitar, Violin, Cello, Viola, Electric Violin, Fiddle, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
I use Hal Leonard's Essential Elements books for all of my strings classes. Depending on the student's playing desires, I introduce a wide variety of solo pieces and can help shape effective performance skills. For violin, viola, and cello I typically focus on the following methods, depending on the student's playing desires: Basic Music Theory Posture Positioning Bow Articulation Plucking Sight-Reading Practice Techniques Music Performance Improvisation I offer beginner to advanced style lessons for violin. Read More
Instruments: Piano, Guitar, Violin, Banjo, Mandolin, Fiddle, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
Depending on the instrument, I like to start working from a variety of traditional methods to get started. In the past, Ive preferred the Hal Leonard and Mel Bay series as a basis for learning piano, guitar, and banjo and for violin students- the Suzuki method (although I am not specifically a Suzuki teacher) followed by a prescribed series of etude books. Of course, this is helpful stuff for building a good, universal technical ability but I believe it is also important for a student to multi-task learning music that personally inspires them and that they can eventually perform with others. Read More
Instruments: Violin
Dear pupils, students and parents, with my bachelor's degree in Violin with 18 years of experience working as a violin teacher and pedagogue in Music schools in Europe, in parallel I had private violin studio and performed in Symphony Orchestra for 20 years, throughout my career I have developed a passion for work with children, students and achieved a numerous concerts and International competitions with prizes. I'm eager to bring my unique experience and knowledge to you. Read More
Instruments: Violin, Viola
My teaching style is centered on good posture for a solid physical foundation. There is so much to learn and explore physically when learning to play the violin and viola. With younger students, I like to have them repeat after me when playing scales. I will teach them different rhythms that I play and they can repeat on their own at home. I will sometimes record my own playing so that the student can hear and see how to play correctly. Read More
Instruments: Piano, Violin
When I teach, I emphasis consistent practice along with the enjoyment of the music my students are learning. Ages 5 to 10, I focus more on memorization of skills and hand coordination, over an understanding of theory. Ages 10 to 14, we focus on theory and mastery of skills. Ages 14 and up, we will focus on styles the student enjoys playing, songs they wish to learn, as well as performance techniques and memorization of songs. Read More
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