James Gulino Piano

James Gulino Piano

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About

I teach quality private lessons for piano, guitar, and mandolin, using the great classical European techniques, and I give my students skills that guarantee them a lifetime of playing. Also, my students can join the Bloomfield Mandolin Orchestra (BMO) and be a part of other performance opportunities that I regularly arrange. There is a right way, and a wrong way, to study music. Allow me to show you what European masters have taught for centuries!

I love seeing the transformation of my students from the beginning stage to advanced playing. The right foundation is crucial to the development of a lifelong performance career. Anyone at any age can enjoy the benefits of music instruction, and the opportunities it brings, including scholastic and social, are well worth the endeavor. In my 22 years as a private music teacher, including running my own School of Music for 11 of those years, I have met and helped thousands of people reach their goals. Many of my students are currently enjoying music studies in either performing arts high schools or conversatories/universities, as well as perform in local community and professional orchestras and bands.


Highlights

Hired 1 time
2 employees
45 years in business
Serves Little Falls , NJ

Specialties

Years experience

No formal training, No formal training; some self-taught experience, 0 – 2 years experience, 2 – 4 years experience, 4+ years of experience

Able to read music

Student can read music, Student cannot read music

Lesson length

30 minutes, 45 minutes, 60 minutes

Student's age

5 – 10 years old, 11 – 13 years old, 14 – 18 years old, 19 – 25 years old, 26 – 45 years old, 46 – 65 years old, Over 65 years old

Student has instrument

Students who have a piano, Students who have a keyboard, Students who have neither

Interested musical styles

Classical, Pop

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    Jaime A.

    Ms. Menconi has the ability to tailor each lesson to the skill level of her students and her attention to detail allows you to progress with the confidence of building proper technical skills along the way!
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    May 25, 2019

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    Kevin

    As a newcomer to the piano, I have been taking lessons with Ms. Menconi for awhile now. Ms. Menconi has a love for music that shows itself in her teaching. She teaches at a level appropriate for the student, while having a deep knowledge of music theory on which to draw for inquiring minds. Whether working with a child or an adult, Ms. Menconi helps students make the progress they desire. I highly recommend Ms. Menconi for piano lessons in Northern New Jersey.
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    May 16, 2017

    Frequently asked questions

    I evaluate each student's current level, and I design a custom program that helps develop their technique, reading, and musical interpretation.  Books include Hanon studies, Burgmuller, Scales/Argeggios, Practical Theory, and various piano courses, and Urtext Edition classical pieces.

    Undergraduate studies at Bowdoin College and Seton Hall University

    1/2 Hour = $40

    45  Minutes = $55

    1 Hour = $75

    As an undergraduate student, I began teaching private lessons for a local music store, and I then opened a school of music with my family in 2003, which continued until 2014.  Since 2014, I have taught music to grades PreK through 8th at St. Brendan's R.C. School, and I have continued to work privately with students from Passaic, Essex, and Bergen counties.

    Beginner to intermediate level, ages 3 to Adult.

    May 7, 2017 - Spring Concert entitled Mandolin Romance, with the Bloomfield Mandolin Orchestra.  I played mandola, a unique instrument.  I have been a member of this wonderful orchestra for 20 years, and I look forward to our 2017-2018 Season.

    Make sure that your instructor includes Hanon and other technical studies in your lessons, and works on proper hand position and wrist movements.  I have seen too many students play flat fingered, etc.  Unfortunately, I have colleagues who just want to maintain their students' interest by jumping into pieces, which causes students eventually to stop because they physically can not play well and/or start to feel pain, and lack artistic expression.

    Is the student ready to make a commitment to a daily practice routine?  Does the student have a proper instrument to work with? 


    Services offered

    Guitar
    Piano
    Music Theory