Hello! Thank you for checking me out! I am SO excited to see that you are taking steps to create a hobby for yourself that can last a life time. ??
I am not your ordinary violin teacher.
Imagine learning violin in a manner the violin is comfortable and, regardless your ability (beginner or intermediate), you have skills inside your first year which no other teacher mentioned before. Skills that help you accelerate
your learning after a period of time honing them in.
That is what you get with me:
My students enjoy an easier learning experience where I teach via body
balance and find each students unique organic approach to violin. (since no
two students have the same build, no two can play exactly the same).
Because I teach in such an organic way that emphasizes body balance, I
have had teachers send me their students to overcome obstacles or
prepare for competitions.
Plus, in my studio, beginners have a warmer tone in a far shorter period of
time and NONE of my students have to experience the pain many
students experience when playing the violin.
You might be asking, “How is all that possible?”
Because I am the ONLY teacher in California, (or anywhere that I have
heard of) who has a specific step-by-step approach to teaching how to
play the violin pain free and from a very organic muscle memory approach.
It’s a specific approach to teaching I studied in depth while living in
England. I was learning it for myself, but began applying it to my students
with success every time.
As a result of how I teach, I am an international teacher with several
students who study with me via FaceTime from England, Australia, New
Mexico, Utah and Colorado.
I have also coached actors for the big screen, including Patricia Arquette.
Quick story: I sat on an airplane last spring and it turns out that I was
sitting next to a violin enthusiast who was about 50. We began "talking
shop" and he shared, "I have played the violin for THREE YEARS and I can't play with a straight bow. How do you do that?"
I signed him up for ten lessons, and by the time he was done with the set, he was playing with a straight bow. We had to do it online since he lives in Boston and I live in Los Angeles.
So when I say that I have a SYSTEM, a step by step system that gives you
skills in an effortless manner, I mean it. All you have to do is show up, trust
the process, have patience with yourself.
My youngest student is 7. My oldest student is 92! I began playing the
violin at the age of 2.
Moral of that "age-range" story: No one is too young or too old to learn
the violin.
A brief bit about myself:
I have played the violin since the age of 2, so am bringing to the table over
50 years of hard won experience in both performance and teaching.
My dad had me performing by the age of 3, and I have been on stage since.
Growing up, I traveled as a soloist internationally almost every summer,
and spent summers immersed in music camps under some of the biggest
names in the industry.
Also growing up, my dad was friends with some of the major violinists in
the field like Perlman and Stern. They would come over to our house when
my dad would make their violin cases (Weber Violin Cases) and teach me a
thing or two while they waited for their case.
Perlman influenced my bow arm greatly when we sat in our family living
room and he taught me his "figure eight" approach to a fluid sound. I use
it all the time and teach it all the time to this day.
Because of my extensive experience, my education as in Performing Arts at
USC where I got a full scholarship, I am far from the average teacher who
just throws music at you and says, “practice that” and pushes students
through massive amounts of music in their first three years.
My method (and passion) goes way beyond that.
I first focus on the foundation of HOW TO play the violin before we even
get to music.
Not every violinist has a natural gift for teaching. I am fortunate enough to
always be able to break it down for a student to really unlock what each
student needs in order for them to understand and progress in a relaxed
manner.
I bring everything I have learned from teachers all over the world (plus take
my stage experience) and give my all to each student, whether beginner or
advance, young, middle aged or senior status.
My current students age ranges from 7-92.
I teach world wide so teach both locally and online.
My stage and concert experience is extensive:
Throughout my teens and 20’s, I spent the summers traveling as either
concert master or soloist with orchestras across Europe.
Eventually I settled down in Los Angeles where I now freelance and teach.
I am currently Concert Master for Johnny Mathis when he is in Southern
California, I performed regularly the Lady Gaga and Tony Bennet show in
LA, and perform with many other celebrities. Every three years I travel to
Japan for concerts.
My current Orchestra’s include Pacific Symphony, Long Beach Symphony,
Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, other surrounding orchestras as well as studio
work for motion pictures. You can google me for even more.
On YouTube, search “Dynell Weber” and check out a video of me as a
toddler showing off my new violin skills. lol. I was only 2 1/2 in that video.
But boy did I want to show off. ?
Prospective students like yourself can speak directly to any of my current
students and ask them personally what it is like to study with me. Just ask
me for the phone numbers for references.
I do it this way because a conversation with my students is better than any
written review. It’s personal, real, and human.
Before meeting in person, I do require a FaceTime meetup just to get
familiar.
The consultation is not about signing you up or selling you on lessons. The
online consultation is a relaxed way of finding out if we are even a good fit.
I view it as an important step before both of us decide “yay” or “nay”. The
secondary reason I do this is to make sure I am talking to who I am typing
with. It makes it safer for both of us. Since I do teach out of my home, I
screen who comes into it.
If you want to throw my name into the hat of teachers you are
interviewing, just shoot me a text at the phone number you will receive to
set up the FREE online face to face appointment.
Oh ya, one last thing: How To Pronounce My Name.
People are usually embarrassed to ask, the get more embarrassed because
they didn't guess right. So I am quite happy to save you the trouble:
The "Y" in my name (Dynell) is pronounced like the "Y" in "Lynn". Or think
of the word "dinner". It is pronounced like the "I" in "dinner. Then the
emphasis is on the "Nell".
When pronounced correctly, it almost sounds french.
But it isn't.
My parents made it up as a compromise name when my mom was in labor.
The spelling comes from two different people they wanted me named
after.
I am a compromise baby, but have gone my whole life explaining that "Y". :-)!!!!
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