Ishman Music Studio
About
Carol Ishman is happy to work with students at any level in both piano and voice. This includes coaching for performers as well. Several contest winners in both piano and voice have been trained at Ishman Music Studio . Carol is a two-time President of the West Suburban Music Teachers Association and is a frequent judge for competitions throughout the area.
Although in-person lessons are preferred, because students often progress more quickly, virtual instruction is also possible. All students are expected to learn some theory, including note reading and rhythm skills. We often move to music, sing or do other activities to make learning fun.
In order to listen to the music that students have practiced, introduce some theory or new music, and answer any questions that come up, the minimum lesson length is 45 minutes for all students. Longer lessons are also encouraged.
Piano students must own or be willing to invest in a piano or keyboard.
Voice lessons are available for adults who want to improve their singing skills. Beginning voice students over the age of 12 who are interested in classical voice training are welcomed. Other musical styles may be added as students gain skill.
Everyone is musical to some degree. Music study for children even activates an area of the brain that only music study can do. Music study for adults keeps the brain active at any age. Anyone who is interested can learn and improve and enjoy music.
Currently there are limited openings on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday during the day.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
First I ask about the student’s goals. Then I determine the student's skill level. We work together to find the best way to achieve goals using a multi-sensory approach.
Materials vary depending on the individual student. Since methods move at different speeds and focus on different styles, I customize teaching materials for each student.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I have a degree in music and many years of successful teaching and performing experience.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
Both piano and voice lessons are based on a price of $70 per hour. All lessons are 45 minutes or longer regardless of the age or level of the student.
How did you get started teaching?
My dentist asked me to go to his home and evaluate a piano someone gave him in payment for dental services. After visiting his home, I left with six students in that neighborhood!
What types of students have you worked with?
I have worked with children, age 5 and older, at every level. I taught adult beginners and advanced students at the local college for several years.
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
A young student of mine who was having a virtual lesson. Her younger sister would often come in to listen.
The younger sister came in one day recently an announced “Last week, I had a birthday and I’m 5. I know how to match the fingers of my hands together and I can play a song.”
After two weeks, her mom was convinced and we started lessons.
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Decide on something you want to accomplish and try to find a teacher with the skill and flexibility to help you.
Be willing to communicate with your teacher. There is always a way to accomplish your task.
Choose a teacher with a lot of good teaching experience.
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
Doing anything well takes dedication and commitment. Are you willing and able to put regular practice time into your schedule?
Are you a person who will follow instructions? Like anything new, learning a musical instrument will be faster if you follow the teacher’s directions.