About
Hello there, my name is Kylan and I have been a musician for 10 plus years now. I play professionally in a band. If you would like to check out some of my music, you can search up Let Flo Go on Instagram, Facebook, Spotify, Apple Music, etc. Music is my passion and my goal as a teacher is to pass that passion on. I teach anywhere from theater kids to those that just want to sing in the shower. I focus on teaching vocal care, performance skills, good practicing habits, and growing my student's confidence by pushing them outside of their comfort zones when they are willing! I have taught older children up to the ages of 17, and also taught younger children around the age of 4, doing things such as teaching them the alphabet while learning the musical scale! I grew up with lots of different teachers and learned many things from them, one being to constantly encourage and find ways to interest the student in their musical craft, making them the ones wanting lessons, not just the parents!
Music is such a powerful entity, the amount of joy or frustration it brings can be a complicated balance especially when learning music. I have students that get it right off the bat, and some that take a little bit longer, but in the end finding the best way to learn for that student and watching them grow, not only musically but in confidence is so amazing to me. Passing on the joy that music has blessed me with is by far the greatest thing about teaching music.
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Able to read music
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
Getting to know what a student is comfortable with is always so important! Especially when teaching singing, it can be nerve-wracking or seem embarrassing to sing in front of a stranger, so my first goal is to no longer be such a stranger and make the student feel comfortable with me, and also comfortable with messing up and trying again!
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I've taken music classes during college, but my experience comes from performing and lessons with teachers like myself. I have been playing music for over ten years now, with teaching being about 4 of those years.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
Pricing for my lessons is normally like this:
$50 for 45 minutes, in person if you come to me or online.
$40 for 30 minutes, in person if you come to me or online.
$20 for 20 minutes, only available online.
Hour lessons are available for those with multiple children wanting lessons.
Depending on where you live, I charge an extra $3-$5 to come to my students!
How did you get started teaching?
I got started teaching when one of my parent's friends asked if I would be interested in teaching! After I started, I realized I absolutely loved working with kids and encouraging them in something I have been so passionate about. There is simply nothing else I would rather do than have my life be surrounded by the joy of music.
What types of students have you worked with?
I have worked with lots of different students. I currently have a student who just turned 4, and I'm teaching her the alphabet as we learn the musical scale and play the ukulele. One of my singing students is 3 and we work together on implementing healthy vocal habits early, and learning how to properly pronounce words! I've worked with teenagers and with many adults looking to rekindle or start developing their vocal talent!
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Find a teacher that makes you excited to continue to learn music. This has always been so important to me! A teacher that can respect your own pace of learning and just how far you can be pushed outside of your comfort zone while still making sure you are having fun!