
I still believe in the old saying "Practice makes perfect." But even if a student doesn't have time for "Practice makes perfect," there is such a thing as "Practice makes good" or even "Practice makes ok," if they've had busy week. I use almost entirely Faber Methods, but will incorporate Bastien and Alfred if/as needed. I taught at Music Dynamics of Wales before joining WHM in 2011.Ĭlassical forms from the 4 periods of music history is my forte, although I will teach some popular music. Since then I have successfully maintained a small to large studio over the past 18 years. I also have some modern favorites but there's nothing like the 80's! I love 80's music! Also 70's and some 90's pop hits. Visiting with family and friends, cooking, researching topics of personal interest, staying as active as possible, and walking outdoors. Primary Focus/Instrument Specialty/Store Location: I have a Bachelors Degree in Elementary Education (K-6) + additional credits. Grandparents who want to connect with their grandkids through musicĬredentials/Certifications/Education/Honors/Awards:.Recent retirees looking for a fulfilling hobby.Busy moms looking for a little “me time” during the school day.A young adult preparing for college auditions.The student musician who is advancing in band or orchestra.

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