Cullen Blain - Bassoon Studio

Cullen Blain - Bassoon Studio

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Offers online services
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About

Cullen Blain is a dedicated musician and educator based in San Diego. He has performed locally with ensembles such as the La Jolla Symphony, North Coast Symphony, and New City Sinfonia. In Northern California, he has played with the SF Bay Area Rainbow Symphony (BARS), the Google Orchestra, Peninsula Symphony, and Redwood Symphony. Some of his professional engagements include performances with West Bay Opera, Dayton Philharmonic, Cincinnati Chamber Opera, Springfield Symphony, Queen City Opera, Kentucky Symphony, Thomaston Opera House, and Warner Theater productions.

Cullen studied bassoon under the guidance of William Winstead, Martin James, Brian Kershner, and Donald Bravo. He holds a Doctorate of Musical Arts (DMA) and a Master of Music in Bassoon Performance from the College-Conservatory of Music, as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Music from Central Connecticut State University. He has performed under the direction of renowned conductors such as Keith Lockhart and Paavo Järvi, and alongside iconic acts like The Who and Four Tops. Additionally, he has had the honor of performing with jazz legend Lew Soloff and the Cincinnati Contemporary Jazz Orchestra at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center.

As an educator, Cullen’s leadership and teaching experiences highlight his commitment to expanding access to music education through significant community outreach and engagement. His extensive teaching career includes roles such as teaching PK-8th grade general music, serving as the Music4Schools Program Manager at the Community School of Music and Arts, and currently, working as the School District Program Manager at Bertrand's Music Enterprises.

Cullen’s teaching philosophy centers on personalized instruction tailored to each student’s unique needs and goals, emphasizing a solid foundation in technique, musicality, and theory while encouraging creativity and personal expression.

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Hired 6 times
1 employee
13 years in business
Serves San Diego , CA
Offers online services

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Barbara B.

Cullen is a very clear, warm and knowledgeable teacher of Garage Band, the program I am currently learning to use. He answered my questions and presented more very important information for me to know about that is essential to getting the professional sounding recording I am after. He is a good listener, sticks to the subject and answers all my questions quickly and clearly. I look forward to our next lesson.
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May 16, 2021
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Frequently asked questions

My goal is to help students discover how rewarding playing music can be and to cultivate a natural talent and musical ability into a potential career path or engaging life-long hobby. Regardless of starting point, my goal is to prepare students for performing at the highest level they can achieve!
I've taught music from Pre-K through high school and at the college level, and I currently help teaching-artists improve their skills. I received my DMA and MM in Bassoon Performance from the University of Cincinnati's College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) and my BA in Music from Central Connecticut State University (CCSU). My primary bassoon instructors were William Winstead, Martin James, Donald Bravo, and Brian Kershner. I've performed under conductors like Keith Lockhart and Paavo Järvi, and have been on stage with bands like The Who and the Four Tops, and with jazz legend Lew Soloff. I continue to perform with professional and regional orchestras, teach bassoon, and make reeds for bassoonists worldwide.
I offer competitive lesson rates and flexible scheduling to fit busy family lives. I provide reeds, study materials, etude books, sheet music, and reed tools. You can pay per lesson or monthly, and missed lessons can be rolled over to future sessions.
You need a teacher who is actively performing and teaching, is supportive, can understand your abilities, break down the technical parts of playing, and help you grow as a musician and artist.
A few questions I'd recommend students ask themselves: Do I want to play just for fun, or do I have specific goals like joining a band or performing in a recital? Do I learn better by watching, listening, or doing things myself? How much time can I practice each day or week? What kind of experience does the teacher have? How does the teacher explain things and give feedback? When are the lessons, and do the times work for me?

Services offered

Music Theory
Bassoon