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Power Music Studio
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Power Music Studio

About

I am a credentialed music educator which means, I possess certain tools and resources to help tailor lessons directly to the student. Additionally, I teach exclusively online so I use technology to our advantage in the lessons to aid in the learning process. I have been voted Best of Lessons.com in 2020, 2021, and 2022 for the wide array of instruments that I teach and the overall success of my students. I also like to use humor and laugh a lot in lessons, because that makes learning fun and gets the student (and myself) excited for lessons! All of my lessons are focused on how the student can succeed at the moment and feel confident in their abilities.

I love working with a wide range of instruments and age groups. Seeing learn an instrument and become self-sufficient, confidient and proud players is one of the highlights of my jobs.


Highlights

Hired 2 times
1 employee
6 years in business
Serves Petersburg, IL
Offers online services

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    Dorothy H.

    Professional and high quality
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    September 20, 2022

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    Abigail

    Adam is professional, knowledgeable and does a great job working with his students.
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    September 19, 2022

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    Shishir

    Teaches in a way that reaches my student in a positive and productive way!
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    September 19, 2022

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    Rachel B.

    Teacher was knowledgeable and was easy to work with. Very accommodating. Overall, just a great experience.
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    September 19, 2022

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    Brooke

    Best online music teacher out there!
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    August 26, 2022

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    James

    Adam was a band director and has help my child on a variety of different instruments as her focus has changed as she has gotten older. He is incredibly knowledgeable and has a unique ability to connect with students at a high level without dumbing material down.
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    August 25, 2022

    Frequently asked questions

    Establish a good first impression with students and make them feel comfortable to want to continue to take lessons and grow through their instruments. I use a lot of humor in my work. Learning music is a lot like learning a new language, it can be challenging and frustrating, so I like to make it as fun as possible from the very beginning!

    Bachelors in Music Education & Music Performance

    Post-Grad Certification in Conducting

    20+ years Piano Experience

    5th-12th grade Band Director

    K-12 Vocal Music Teacher

    Adult Voice/Choir Director

    Special Education Teacher

    Extensive Theatre Experience (Professional, Ametuer, Community)

    Illinois State Certified Music Adjudicator 

    Voted Best of Lessons.com 2020, 2021 & 2022

    $20 - 30 minute lesson

    $30 - 45 minute lesson

    $40 - 60 minute lesson 

    Online lessons via Zoom are available as well!!

    I got my start in a non-traditional way. I started as an accompanist for a Jr. High School that turned into a full time teaching gig the following year. In my teaching career, I have taught: middle school and high school band, choir, and special education. In addition, have also served as Athletic Director in an administrative role. 

    Now I teach 100% online and have had great success helping students reach their potential in a non-traditional classroom/studio setting!

    In music, I work with a variety of students from all different backgrounds from beginners to professional instrumentalists and vocalists in both formal, amateur, and professional settings. 

    My advice would be to not worry as much about the cost of the lesson but rather the teacher matches what you (and your child) are looking for. Finding a teacher that clicks with you and your child is a more important than anything else in their musical journey! 

    I think a student (of any age) should ask themselves what their goals are and tell the teacher when asked. Goals could range from students wanting to play Itsy Bitsy Spider to playing Carnegie Hall. These goals will change over time too. 

    I also think it's important that students ask questions or let the teacher know when they don't understand something. Believe it or not, we are not mindreaders. :) 


    Services offered

    Organ
    Music Theory
    Piano
    Bible Studies
    Xylophone
    Reading
    Singing
    Math
    History
    Drum