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Art And/or Instrumental Music Lessons

Art And/or Instrumental Music Lessons

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Professional music educator and instrumental musician

Connecticut and New York state certified music educator, Experience teaching PK-12 art and music for over 5 years

Clarinetist, Violinist, proficient in woodwinds, strings, percussion, and brass.

Self-taught artist using a variety of mediums - ranging from sewing and costume design to drawing, illustration, painting, and woodworking

Pyrography/woodburning artist and business owner for over 6 years, featured on nerdist.com and at Nerdcon2017

Learning an instrument or a new art form is not easy. Sometimes it is intimidating, even frustrating. But it is wildly rewarding. Learning music taught me how to live with a growth mindset, prioritizing perseverance and patience over long-term goals. Teaching myself how to create art taught me flexibility and creative problem-solving. I strongly believe that anyone can make music or art. Sometimes, one just needs a bit of guidance.


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1 employee
12 years in business
Serves Avon, CT

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    Connecticut Provisional Educator Certificate, PK-12 music

    3 years experience teaching PK-8 art and general music

    10+ years experience teaching instrumental music

    I've taught student between the ages of 2-62 from a wide variety of different backgrounds and experience levels. 

    Make sure the teacher is receptive to your personal goals. If you just want to learn how to jam with your friends, then it isn't as much of a priority for you to be able to read and perform a Mozart Concerto. You may need to start with basic technique and pedagogy before you can get to that point, but a caring and supportive teacher will listen to your heart instead of drilling what is the "right" way to learn. 

    While it is always good to have a long-term performance or art goal in mind, you also need to focus on the present. Consider adapting a growth mindset. Acknowledge your technical skill level at the moment. Consider the skill set needed to achieve your goal. Then, with your teacher, you can create a learning plan to help you meet said goals over time. Instead of saying "I can't," allow yourself to say "I can't... YET!"


    Services offered

    Flute
    Cello
    Music Theory
    Violin
    Drawing
    Clarinet