Michael B., Piano Teacher, Boston
(339) 368-6363
About Me:
My teaching styles vary considering the students experience and what they want to learn. I always try to embrace what a student wants to learn and improve on. But I will also try and provide information about music itself (theory, ear training, etc.) that will provide more knowledge and confidence to the student as they improve on their instrument. I feel that if a student understands the grid work of music they improve much quicker along with the daily practicing.
Styles:
Rock, Jazz, Classical
Subjects:
Theory, Ear Training, Arranging, Orchestration, Music Technology
Ages:
Elementary School, Pre-teen, Teenage
Availability:
Boston, Fenway and Backbay
Major Influences:
Glen Gould, Bill Evans and Keith Jarret
To inquire about Piano lessons with Michael , please fill out the Inquiry Form on this page, or call us at (339) 368-6363.
Michael also teaches bass up to an intermediate level.
Experience:
- One year of teaching in Dallas, Texas.
- Performed at IAJE (International Association for Jazz Education), Toronto, Canada, 2002.
- Performed at IAJE, New York, NY, 2004. Preformed with Mike Smith.
- Monterey Jazz Festival, 2003. Preformed with Chris Potter.
- Monterey Jazz Festival/Competition, 2004.
- Currently in my third year at the Berklee College of Music working on my degree in Film Scoring.
Education:
- High School Diploma in Music (BA), Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts [2004]
Studied With:
- John Lockwood [2004 - 2006]
- Buddy Mohmed [2002 - 2004]
- Chuck Pangburn [2002 - 2004]
Seminars and Workshops Attended:
- Skidmore Jazz Institute, Skidmore College [2003]
Awards:
- Down Beat Award - Downbeat [2004]
The invention of the modern piano is credited to Bartolomeo Cristofori of Padua, Italy in the early 1700s.