Becky's Violin Studio - Violin Lessons,  Est. 1997

Becky's Violin Studio - Violin Lessons, Est. 1997

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Offers online services
Offers online services

About

My studio stands out by being successful since 1997, and I have been in business for 25+ years. I have been studying and performing violin for 50+ years, with a BA in violin performance. I welcome students of almost all ages and levels! Learning to play any of the styles of violin and fiddle, or viola is also a joy and is rewarding to a student. I truly believe music making is fun, and as Shinichi Suzuki believes that everyone can learn. I use Suzuki, Nicholas Laoureux, Mark O’Conner Method and other meaningful music learning philosophies and materials with my students. We practice practicing and teaching we learn about what performance is in community and studio recitals.

I am also a working free-lance artist, performing in all kinds of venues: assisted living facilities, churches, weddings, graduations, funerals, public events such as the Redlands Women ́s Club, Jewish Women ́s Club. I performed in the recent Almanac shows and in friend Gilman Carver ́s Christmas Concert.

I teach children (6 and up), teens and all adults.

I teach students preferences, mostly classical, fiddle (Bluegrass, irish, Celtic, Scottish, Cajun, Country etc.). I listen to the student and provide suggestions for special music. I provide instruction for all levels, and help the student study what is best for their goals.

I love creating beauty, and I enjoy seeing and experiencing a student ́s growth and ability to play the bowed string Instruments for their pleasure. There are no goals too small, nor too large for a student to entertain and work toward. Much of a student ́s growth happens one on one with the teacher in playing and I facilitate Play Parties (or Recitals) for them to experience solo and group music 🎼 Sometimes we play in assisted living settings or we play in weddings, public events, churches, etc.. I greatly enjoy performing in these venues, and I love touching people with my music. There is a real give and take when a musician plays publicly. It is really exciting and gratifying to share one ́s music with family, friends or fellow students.


Highlights

Hired 12 times
1 employee
27 years in business
Serves Banning , CA
Offers online services

Payment methods

Cash, Check, Paypal, Zelle

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    Tess D.

    My just-turned-5 year old daughter is currently working with Ms. Becky. Ms. Becky is a talented teacher. She gives meaningful feedback to help me assist my daughter practice her posture, hold, and technique. And through Ms. Becky, we found that my daughter is more of a natural learner by EAR. Therefore, Ms. Becky is supporting her using different style that will best fit my daughters needs. I appreciate Ms. Beckys patience, compassion, and knowledge.
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    April 17, 2021
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    Evelyn F.

    Becky is very patient with me. She is a kind person and I never felt intimidated. She is an excellent musician, as well as an excellent instructor. I purchased her CD and was amazed by her talent. Shes awsome.
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    October 01, 2019
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    Karen

    I´ve learned so much from her, I don´t know where to start. She started me from knowing nothing at all to the current learning of 3rd position.
    Though I now have a disability she has adapted the music to my needs. Thank you, Becky!
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    June 04, 2019

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    James J.

    Becky is a passionate and very experienced teacher. With a warm heart and sharp sense of humor, she pours out what she knows and makes learning fun. I have taken lessons from Becky and have just now started my eleven year old niece with in home lessons. She is truly a joy to work and be with.
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    May 24, 2019

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    Patricia B.

    Thank you for being so dedicated to music and a devoted teacher with me for over 10 years now!
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    May 14, 2019

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    Miriam K.

    Dear Miss Becky,
    Thanks so much for these past few years of teaching me how to play the violin. I have learned so much and I really appreciate it. I´m still practicing and improving my skills. I hope the future holds wonderful musical experiences for you. Love, Miriam Krage
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    May 02, 2019

    Frequently asked questions

    After reaching my studio, I give an interview to the interested students by going over simple studio policies and and answering any questions a possible student has about taking lessons, and invite to studio events.  Help them explore possible lessons which they are wanting, establish short term and long term goals.  Provide students with student info and a practice chart where they can become aware of how much practice they are doing, to be rewarded with stickers, little rocks.to praise their progress and most of all to be growing in skills for playing their instrument.

    B. A. degree in Violin Performance June 1981 from Johnston College, at the University of Redlands, Redlands, CA

    Certificate of Appreciation, Masonic Lodge 2001 for work in Yucaipa public schools

    Principal 2nd Violin, San Bernardino Symphony 1977

    Principal 2nd Violin, Redlands Community Orchestra 2012-14

    First Violinist, Redlands Community Orchestra  2014-17

    Concert Mistress, Woodrow Wilson HS, Long Beach 1979

    $30 per half hour lesson, 1 month $120

    $40 per 45 minute lesson, 1 month $160

    $50 per 60 minute lesson, 1 month $200

    As a music major in college, Johnston College I began to explore what it was like to teach classmates and children at a local public school and found the experience very rewarding!  In fact when I was 9 years I had the experience of coaching a beginner on violin.  I was recommended tondo so by a music teacher who taught my class.

    I´ve worked with children 4 1/2, and all other ages of children, teens and adults (even a couple senior citizens) and with varying medical conditions.  I reinforce them alot and feel this kind of encouragement is very important, whether they are young, middle-aged or senior citizens.  I feel that music is very calming and also healing.  Many of my adult students have arthritis and playing anyway can help them be much more physically healthy.  I never tell an arthritic adult that they        can´t learn.  I always instruct them to get in position, and simply note if any of the violin technique is overwhelming for them.

    I still enjoy playing violin solos, duets and trios.  I love playing in Almanacs. special events e.g. the Banning Jewish Women´s Club.  I have started playing in creative venues.  I´m very fond of the work I did as a freelance artist at Highland Springs Resort.  I was happy to play at a location that was often frequented by stars, actors and creative people such as Albert Einstein.  You know he was also a violinist!

    Look for someone you can relate to and who is sincere about his or her enjoyment of music.  Also pick someone who has a skill or ability that they want. Teachers welcome a student who is willing to communicate to a teacher, who realizes it might be a little rough at times but always keep in mind that a teacher (a good teacher) is interested in a student own skills and has understanding about what music and exercises to use.  Every student is different, and if you try to focus only on what is good for a student the teacher is going in the right direction.  Music is generally fun.  The student should give the teacher ongoing feedback, because they have grown or have new questions as they go along.

    Most of all they should have a general view of growth and expansion.  Do they feel inspired to start learning?  They should know what has inspired them to take on this new learning experience.  Teachers most of all need and want to know what the student is expecting, and what they´re willing to commit to, time-wise attending lessons and including the amount of time to commit to for practice.  Have student name 3 things that s/he loves about violin or wants to get out of their practice and learning.  Get an agreement on practice.  Also, they are encouraged to listen to recordings.  And last, pick a teacher who has skills, and has what you want.


    Services offered

    Violin
    Cello
    Music Theory