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Phoebe C. Irvine CA.
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Grammar, Reading, Writing, English, Literature, Proofreading, SAT Reading, SAT Writing
Timothy L. Atlanta GA.
Computer Science Tutor with Master's from Stanford
Dear prospective student, I am currently a software engineer with 3+ years of industry experience. I graduated from Stanford with a Master?s in Computer Science. I also did my Bachelor's degree from Stanford in Psychology. While at Stanford, I was a Computer Science teaching assistant and tutor for multiple terms, teaching and tutoring students with advanced interests and with learning disabilities. I am passionate about teaching and am intentional with meeting your needs. I am malleable ... Read more
Microsoft Word, Java, C, Computer Programming, Python, Violin, Networking (Computer), C++
Lisa Kaye J. Gunnison UT.
Experienced Violin & Viola Teacher
For 30 years, I've truly enjoyed helping students learn to play violin and viola. Starting beginners is fun, and helping experienced players progress is rewarding. In addition to classical training, I have learned non-traditional methods. I create an individual approach for each student, using a variety of tools. My students learn how to get a nice tone from the first lesson. (No obnoxious screeching allowed!) I would love to share my knowledge and help you play beautifully! My whole life ... Read more
Violin
Charlie A. Pittsburgh PA.
Violin and viola lessons
Two of my favorite things to do are playing music and sharing my knowledge of music with other people. I have a BA in Music from Florida State University and a Master of Music in Viola Performance at Penn State University, where I was a teaching assistant. Currently I am an Advanced Music Studies Certificate student at Carnegie Mellon University, where I have received a full scholarship. As a current resident of Pittsburgh, I enjoy giving lessons and playing in a number of nearby professiona... Read more
Violin
Eva F. Kansas City MO.
Professional violinist/instructor, Concert Master at Southkansas symp
Hello! let me introduce myself, my name is Eva F. and I'm a professional violinist and violin instructor. I found myself wanting to teach when I realized how much improvement I had made taking private lessons myself. My lessons will not revolve solely on playing, flashcards and games (music/instrument related) will be part of the lesson since no two students learn the same way. I started teaching since I was in high school. My students range from kids in elementary right up to adults. I was... Read more
Violin
Kate K. Jamaica Plain MA.
Making music make sense!
I did my undergraduate degree in Violin Performance at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY. While at Eastman I took multiple independent studies in jazz music theory and worked one-on-one with professors studying intensely. I was also in a band that has released a full-length album of original music I wrote, in addition to two singles. My masters at the New England Conservatory was in Contemporary Musical Arts with a minor in Music Theory. I wrote an 87-page paper analyzing the t... Read more
Music Theory, Ear Training, General Music
Jinkyung M. Las Vegas NV.
Violinist with Bachelor in Music & plays on Twitch!
Hello! Thanks for dropping by to learn a bit about me! I've been passionately playing the violin for over a decade, the viola for 4 wonderful years, and I also have a cool electric violin of my own! I'm a proud alumnus of the University of Nevada, Reno, where I earned my Bachelor's in Music Performance. From playing with the Nevada Chamber Orchestra to teaching at Family Music and Brill Music Academy, I've had quite the musical journey. I've dabbled in everything?from video game music orch... Read more
Violin
Tamsen B. Moorpark CA.
Tamsen - Violin / Viola / Mandolin Instructor
The Los Angeles Times has praised Tamsen?s playing as ?both intuitive and lyrical?. They described her ensemble playing as ?having a unique synergy?. She has taught violin and viola for over 40 years. She is the first violinist for the Avanti String Quartet who were Artists in Residence at Clemson University and were selected to perform student concerts for the Coleman Chamber Music series. She has served on the faculties of Cal State Fullerton, Cal State Los Angeles, and Westmont Colle... Read more
Violin
Kyla G. Chicago IL.
Label Signed Artist Who Teaches Private Music Lessons
Hi! I?m Kyla Gabka and I have been studying the performing arts since I was four years old. I am a singer, pianist, violinist, and actress, and I currently offer private virtual violin, viola, piano, and voice lessons. I have a BA in Music and BA in Musical Theatre from Columbia College Chicago. I have had so many wonderful opportunities to share the knowledge that I have gained throughout all my time of being a performing artist. I am a signed artist with Boosted Entertainment, and I am a Pr... Read more
Music Theory, Ear Training, Piano, Voice (Music), Violin
Leah F. San Francisco CA.
Conservatory trained violinist & performer
Violinist Leah F. hails from Denver, Colorado where she has earned recognition as a soloist, chamber musician and arts humanitarian. Ms. F. recently graduated from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music under the tutelage of renowned violinist, Ian Swensen. Trading coasts, in the Fall of 2020, Leah will be entering a Master of Music Degree program at the Longy School of Music of Bard College where she will be a teaching assistant to Paula Majerfeld. Ms. F. has trained and volunteered in t... Read more
Music Theory, Violin
How a Violin Tutor Can Help:
Learning to play the violin, like learning to play the piano, offers many benefits, far beyond the fact that is simply a beautiful instrument. You will improve your thinking and cognitive skills, reduce stress, improve your memory, enhance your posture and give you that extra edge when it comes to college applications. Whether you intend on taking exams when playing the violin or simply learning for your own personal benefit, there are few things you will need to know.
- The correct finger and bow position for beautiful, flowing sound
- How to read sheet music
- The correct posture and position of your feet
Learning where to place the fingers of your left hand is probably the most difficult task when playing the violin. Beginners may mark positions with tape, but greater success will come from knowing how to do this without prompts. The only way to perform finger positions correctly is with practice. Having professional help can offer you immediate feedback on your finger positioning and ensure you progress correctly.
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