
About
I adapt to every individual's personal needs by using the best tools to help my students learn. Through many years of experience, I have learned to adapt my lessons to fit the needs of each student.
Backed with 10+ years of teaching experience, I have decided to officially start my own music lesson business! Check me out on Facebook!
Passing on my knowledge and experience to others so they can feel a sense of accomplishment and pride. I also love teaching individuals with special needs, as well as those who suffer from anxiety, depression, PTSD, etc.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
I like to take the first lesson to get to know my new students. I'll ask questions like; what kind of music you like, what are your goals, etc. If you've already taken lessons or had music classes in school, we'll go over the material you already know. Before your first lesson, I'll also go over all of the new materials you will need to get started.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
As a classically trained musician for over 15 years, I have spent countless hours studying and mastering the art of music. I have also collected resources throughout the years that make it easier for my students to learn. Though I have not yet earned a degree in music education, I am very confident that I can help you succeed in your musical journey.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
Normally I charge $18.75 +tax per 30 minute lesson. However, due to Covid-19, my price for new students is only $14 per 30 minutes until further notice.
Included in this price is a personal online portal where students can access free resources, double-check assignments, and pay tuition.
How did you get started teaching?
When I was a teenager, audience members would occasionally approach me about my playing after a concert. This typically led to people asking if I taught lessons, which caused me to go down this career path. Once I started experiencing how rewarding it is to pass on knowledge and watch my students succeed, I realized this is what I was meant to do.
What types of students have you worked with?
Children ages 4+ and adults with or without disabilities. I love teaching individuals with special needs, as well as those who suffer from anxiety, depression, PTSD, etc.
If you've ever thought to yourself, "I have a learning disability. There's no way I can learn how to read and play music.", think again. After watching individuals with autism, ADHD, down syndrome, etc, thrive in a music classroom setting, I'm confident that you can, too. This also goes for those who believe they're too old to learn a new skill. This is 100% not true! I've had at least 10 students over the age of 60 succesfully learn how to read and play music.
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Look for someone who matches the student's personality and has the experience to help them succeed.