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Phone:
954-418-9730
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Most
teachers approach music lessons rigidly and systematically. I believe
that everyone is unique and must therefore be taught in a truly unique
way. In this manner, lessons can become alive and stimulating to both
student and mentor. I personally have taken many lessons over my lifespan.
As a student, I observed that great teachers create an atmosphere that
encompasses more than the written note. Music is an expression of life
itself; a gift from God. I always hope to share the inspiration received
from the many great artists that I have been blessed to work with. I am
especially indebted to my father who has been teaching music students
for over fifty years. It is always an honor to share the knowledge and
love of music that has been passed
along to me.
Thank you for your consideration
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Often
observed is the well-known fact that formal piano lessons are wonderful
for the development of the mind, both young and old alike. I personally
have seen students grades improve after taking piano for a few months.
Studies have shown that piano especially aids in Math skills. I personally
know this to be the case. As a matter of fact, I am also degreed in
Electrical Engineering. I left my Engineering work for my true love;
Teaching and Music.
Beginners
- Advanced Students:
I have enjoyed teaching beginners as young as 3 years, as well as
beginners in their senior years. Intermediate and advanced students
are always a joy to
work with as well.
Methods:
Once again, all students are unique. A great
teacher must adjust to the individual needs of each student. Certainly
it is normally recommended that the student become proficient in the
language of
music: Reading and Writing. There is always physical training necessary
in the mastery of an instrument. Also, Music Theory is valuable for
understanding of the foundational
tools used in composition. Finally,
patience and persistence are virtues that are encouraged in reaching
our goals in class as well as in life.
Musical
Styles:
Musical Styles is a form of personal expression that comes from
within. The great pianists continue to study various styles, often
fusing them into their own personal style. It is my belief that
we can always learn from the many different forms of styles, whether
Classical, Contemporary, Pop, Gospel, Jazz, Folk, Rock, Opera, Latin,
World Music, Country, or any of the other styles in the musical
spectrum.
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