Learning happens best when we can make connections between what we're learning and what we already know. So I really try to make material relatable to my students. I understand the importance of presenting information in many different ways to accommodate different learning styles. I also make concepts physically manipulatable. For example, I teach reading music by having students actually move physical representations of various note values around in space. Through years of experience, I have found that the more students play with a concept, the better they are able to retain it, connect it to what they already know, and use it as a preparation for what comes next.
In addition, I use a language-learning model with my students when I help them learn music. The same four skills that are necessary to be proficient at a language (reading, writing, listening, and speaking) are also necessary to be a proficient musician. My students learn to read and write and to discern qualities of music they hear, as well as to play/vocalize (depending on instrument). Some people call parts of this approach "theory" and "aural skills". I call it being a good musician.
I am a singer currently singing with the San Diego Master Chorale. I conduct the choir and accompany at church as needed, and also play the violin. I teach voice, piano, and violin from my home in the Clairemont area in San Diego (major cross-streets are Balboa and Genesee).
Please let me know if you have any questions. I'd love to help you achieve your musical goals!
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