Brittney Crawford Music

Brittney Crawford Music

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About

I provide a personalized curriculum catered to each student's learning style, goals, and interests. The student, teacher, family, and community work together as a team to support the student as they are on their musical journey.

Music has been the greatest joy in my life, and all I want to do is share it with others! Music is not only my career, but my passion.


Highlights

Hired 12 times
1 employee
9 years in business
Serves Springfield , OR
Offers online services

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Credit Card, Cash, Check, Venmo, Zelle

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  • Bass Clarinet
  • Conducting
  • Studio
  • Studio
  • Beginner Classes
  • Beginner Classes

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    Frequently asked questions

    In 2019, I received my B.A. in Music Education with a concentration in woodwind performance in addition to my K-12 Teacher of Music certification. I have been working one-on-one with students for 10 years, and I have worked with students in a wide variety of group settings, including group piano lessons, duet coaching, marching bands, and classroom teaching.

    I offer weekly 30 minute, 45 minute, and 60 minute lessons during a time slot that is reserved for you (either online or in person), with the option to reschedule your weekly lesson when life happens. I charge a flat rate per month of $135 for weekly 30 minute lessons, $180 for weekly 45 minute lessons, and $225 for weekly 60 minute lessons or two weekly 30 minute lessons.

    Although I would have loved to have in-person recitals in 2020, I absolutely loved putting together two online recitals with my students. They displayed such persistence, resilience, and musicality that made me incredibly proud to be their teacher!

    Students and their guardians should try to pinpoint the student's unique strengths and weaknesses. Believe it or not, it's really helpful to know what subjects a student loves and excels at, and in which areas they struggle or don't find enjoyment. Let potential teachers know what your learning style is, and what you think you'll need from them in order to feel supported and do your best!

    Also consider your personal needs, such as more flexible scheduling or extreme consistency. Do you prefer to have lots of communication throughout the week, or more independence? What future needs might the student have - are they starting on piano, but dreaming of playing the flute someday? Are they just beginning their fundamentals, but love jazz? Ask potential teachers what their areas of specialty are, and how they align with the journey you are about to take.


    Services offered

    Piano
    Flute
    Music Theory
    Clarinet
    Brass Lessons