Violin Lessons By Rachel Gessel
About
I have been playing the violin for over 20 years and have taught lessons on and off for the last 13 years. I have a minor in music from Brigham Young University and have participated in several orchestra groups over the past several years. I played Violin II in the Houston Sinfonietta for seven years. I love to play the violin and I love teaching children and adolescents how to play this wonderful instrument.
*** Lesson Details ***
I teach 30-minute, 45-minute, and 1-hour lessons. (For students younger than 8 years of age, 30-minute or 45-minute lessons are recommended.) Each of my lessons is taught one-on-one in my home.
I teach a combination of the Suzuki Method and a traditional style. The Suzuki Method creates a strong technical foundation to build upon while also training the ear to work independently of note reading. I combine this method with a more traditional approach as I teach students to read music and sight-read.
What to expect in a lesson:
Beginners:
- Learning to correctly hold the violin and bow with proper position
- Learning the names of notes and placement of fingers
- Note and rhythm training/reading; key and time signature training
- Ear training
- Beginning level Suzuki and traditional pieces
Intermediate:
- Ensuring that proper positioning and posture is upheld
- Scale and rhythm training; key and time signature training
- Ear training
- Intermediate level Suzuki and traditional pieces
- Learning shifting exercises and vibrato
Advanced:
- Scale and rhythm training exercises/etudes
- Ear training
- Advanced level Suzuki pieces and/or traditional and other classical pieces
For the first lesson:
Beginners: Please bring your violin (appropriate for your size), bow, shoulder rest, and Suzuki volume 1.
Intermediate-Advanced: Please bring your violin, bow, shoulder rest, and your most recently performed/polished piece.
Parental involvement in younger students' lessons and at-home practicing is HIGHLY encouraged!