About
I teach songwriting, composition, arrangement, music theory, and improvisation. I also teach piano, but with an emphasis on improvisation, arrangement, and songwriting, all based on a very solid foundation of music theory. This method ultimately gives my students the ability to play the piano with a lot of flexibility and creative freedom.
I offer a free introductory lesson, with no obligation, where I demonstrate the method that I teach.
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I enjoy helping my students obtain an understanding of how songs are arranged and composed, and then see them start to create songs of their own. When a student gets excited about an original composition or an original arrangement they have created, and then realizes that they can replicate those results with an infinite number of creative possibilities (different musical genres and different subject matter), I can't help but get excited also.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
First off, I offer a free introductory lesson, with no obligation, for each potential new student, in which I demonstrate the method that I teach. This allows both myself and the client to see if this what they are looking for.
If it is a good fit, and the individual decides to continue with lessons, I create a unique plan, catered to that student, to allow them to accomplish their goals.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
10,000 plus hours of practice, performing, teaching, research, writing, composing, arranging, recording, producing, publishing, etc.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
I currently offer two lesson packages, with lesson duration and monthly tuition as follows:
Package option 1: Four 60-minute lessons–$200 tuition ($50 per 60-minute lesson)
Package option 2: Two 60-minute lessons–$120 tuition ($60 per 60-minute lesson)
How did you get started teaching?
I previously taught for the public school system, and at a private arts academy. I made the transition to starting my own business teaching privately in 2015. This has been a great move, as I have had the creative freedom to develop my own teaching method over the last 7 years.
What types of students have you worked with?
All types. I teach all skill levels, from beginner to advanced. However, due to the more abstract nature of the concepts that I use in my teaching, I have found this method works best for teenagers and adults. Possibly pre-teen depending on the individual, but not so much younger children.
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
Composing my first full length musical, which was produced and performed by different musical theater companies.
I currently have a student writing their first musical, and it's nice to be able to pass on some of the tips that I learned.
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Research, and trial and error. That's why I offer a free introductory lesson. Until you have actually seen what the teacher offers in person, it is difficult to commit. And it makes complete sense. I wouldn't hire a professional to work on a project on my home, without meeting them, discussing the project, and getting a detailed estimate.
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
Mainly, what are the students goals? I have learned over the years that they can be quite varried and unique. Not only do we not all learn the same whay, but we also have different goals. And a teacher who doesn't take that into account simply isn't doing their job well.