About
With a team of highly qualified instructors, our primary focus is to make music fun and engaging for our students. Here's why aspiring musicians choose us:
1. Expertise: Our instructors have college degrees from prestigious universities and conservatories, providing top-notch instruction in various musical instruments and genres.
2. Passion for Teaching: We are deeply passionate about music and teaching, creating a supportive environment that fosters a love for music in each student.
3. Personalized Approach: We tailor our teaching methods to meet each student's unique needs, ensuring personalized attention and guidance.
4. Fun and Engaging Lessons: Our lessons incorporate interactive activities to make learning enjoyable and rewarding.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
Our process for working with a new student includes:
1. Initial assessment to understand skill level, interests, and goals.
2. Setting clear and achievable goals based on aspirations.
3. Developing a comprehensive curriculum tailored to the student.
4. Structuring lessons with a balance of theory, exercises, and repertoire.
5. Providing regular feedback and progress evaluations.
6. Offering encouragement and support throughout the learning journey.
By following this process, we create a structured and personalized learning experience that helps students grow as musicians while keeping the lessons enjoyable and engaging.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Our team of instructors brings a wealth of education, training, and diverse experiences to our work. Here are some highlights:
- Graduates from esteemed institutions: Our teachers hold degrees from renowned institutions such as Columbia University, Eastman Conservatory, Mannes School of Music, and the Aaron Copland School of Music. This academic background ensures a solid music theory, technique, and pedagogy foundation.
- International touring and performance experience: Several of our instructors have toured internationally, showcasing their talents at prestigious festivals like Lollapalooza, Glastonbury, and Coachella. They have also performed at renowned venues, including The Barclays Center.
- Experience in public school teaching: Our instructors have extensive experience teaching music in public schools at all levels, including elementary, middle, and high school. This experience equips them with a deep understanding of effective teaching methodologies and the ability to cater to students with various skill levels and learning styles.
- Television and media appearances: Our instructors have had the opportunity to perform on television, including Late Night TV shows with Jimmy Fallon, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, and the CBS morning show, and have gained valuable experience in adapting their musical skills for different media formats.
Our teachers' educational background, performance experiences, public school teaching experience, and exposure to diverse musical settings enhance their ability to provide comprehensive and enriching instruction to our students.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
30-minute lessons: $45
45-minute lessons: $60
1-hour lessons: $80
How did you get started teaching?
Our journey into teaching began with a shared passion for music and a desire to inspire and educate aspiring musicians. Each of our instructors has a unique path that led them to teach, and they collectively bring a wealth of experience to our music lessons studio.
First and foremost, all of our teachers have ample teaching experience. They have honed their instructional skills through years of working with students of various ages, backgrounds, and skill levels. This experience has enabled them to develop effective teaching methodologies and adapt their approach to meet the specific needs of each student.
Many of our instructors also have degrees in music education, which provided them with a solid foundation in teaching techniques and pedagogy. This educational background equipped them with the necessary skills to engage students in meaningful and effective learning experiences.
Some of our teachers started their teaching careers after graduating from music school. They recognized the value of sharing their passion for music and helping others unlock their musical potential. Their firsthand experience as performers and their deep understanding of music theory and technique makes them particularly adept at providing comprehensive and inspiring instruction.
Overall, our instructors' collective teaching experience, one-on-one instruction skills, background in music education, and genuine passion for sharing the joy of music have fueled their journey into teaching and led them to be exceptional educators within our business.
What types of students have you worked with?
We have worked with diverse students, including beginners, intermediate and advanced students of all ages. We cater to various musical interests, from classical to jazz, pop, rock, and more. Our experience spans a wide range, allowing us to adapt and provide personalized instruction for each student.
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
One recent event that we are particularly fond of is our annual summer recital. We have two recitals every year. It was a memorable occasion where our dedicated teachers and talented students came together to showcase their hard work and musical achievements.
During the recital, our students had the opportunity to demonstrate their progress and perform in front of a supportive audience. It was a wonderful celebration of music where we witnessed the culmination of their efforts and saw the growth they had achieved during lessons.
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
When hiring a music teacher, consider these tips:
1. Identify your music goals.
2. Look for a qualified and experienced teacher.
3. Assess teaching style and compatibility. Find a teacher that caters to your learning style.
4. Seek recommendations and reviews.
5. Assess progress over time.
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
What type of music would you like to play?
If any, what are some music concepts that you currently struggle with?
Where would you like to see yourself in a year ?
What is your preferred learning style? Consider whether you thrive in structured environments or prefer more flexibility and creativity in your lessons.