About
Hello! I am Gretchen Brown, a classical piano teacher of over 30 years for all ages and levels. My music degree is in piano performance from Oberlin College Conservatory of Music and I have done extensive post graduate studies in teaching the Suzuki Piano method with the founder of the method, Dr. Suzuki and Dr. Kataoka in Japan. I teach music reading, learning to play by ear, improvisation, and church music. I offer a free informational meeting for parents and students at my home studio in Cornelius to explain the different methods, watch some videos of my students performing, hear you play, and play for you. I would love to meet you and discuss your goals and how I would help you meet those goals. I teach how to play with beautiful tone and expression from the very beginning with good technique, whether it is a simple folk song or an advanced classical piece. I love teaching not only piano, but I encourage each unique student student as a person, learning life skills and wonderful character. I offer quarterly Group Lesson/performance Classes in a relaxed positive environment in which students compliment and encourage each other, followed by a social time with refreshments. There is one formal recital a year. Performing is encouraged by not required. learn more on my website:
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704 582-1207.
704 582-1207
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
Depending on the age, young students I usually teach by the Suzuki Piano method which focuses first on learning to play by ear from daily listening to CD of simple pieces and ear training instruction and games higher or lowerby the teacher. Reading music comes a little later, just as we learn to speak by hearing and imitation before we learn to read books. Focus is initially teaching good technique and posture from watching and listening to me play. Then when reading is added they already have good habits and can play with good touch and tone.
With transfer students who can already read music, I hear and watch them play and discuss with them how I would help them develop from there and where I would place them in a classical repertoire. I also consider what are their preferences and I'm open to other genres, except I don't teach jazz. If they also want to learn to play by ear, we can do that in addition. I also teach improvisation, traditional and contemporary worship music, some movie themes, etc. I take adult women of any age or level. I have much experience teaching, advanced students and can prepare them for a college audition if that is their desire.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
I charge by the month, the same monthly fee year round. I divide the 48 lessons/year and divided those into equal monthly payments. I don't teach 4 weeks out of the year followly the school holiday and there is no charge for those 4. Makeup lessons are offered for illness, etc. and I'm very accomodating with students' schedules. I offer free observation of part of another student's lessons before or after your lesson. Also, we have bimonthly Group Lesson/Performance class with a small group. These group sessions are very motivating and enjoyable for all. Students are encouraged to compliment each other on their performances in a relaxed atmosphere, no competition, but rather a feeling that they are all in this together, learning the same basics no matter what level their piece is. We have refreshments and social time afterward and they get to know each other and look forward to the next time. Friendships have developed within the group. Performing and memorizing music is encouraged but not required. Once a year we have a more formal recital for all students in a larger facility where they can invite friends and family.
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
I would advise a student to ask if they can observe some lessons with that teacher's permission so they can get to know the teacher a bit and hear how the students play. I offer a free informational session for students and parents in my home studio to meet me and hear the various methods I teach, and let me know what goals the student may have and type of music. I like to hear a transfer student play something to get an idea where they are and how I would teach them from there. I also play for you.