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About Me:ShowI have been teaching for over ten years and am known for giving a personal approach to each student. We are all different and have different musical goals. My goal is to help you learn the tools to get where YOU want to be in music, and I'd love to help anyone see all the magic this world of music has to offer you! I am a crossover artist who has played in top classical orchestra festivals and has also worked with well-known jazz artists and even hip-hop artists such as Ja Rule, and pop artists like Olivia Newton John!
Styles: Classical, Opera, Musical Theatre, Jazz, Rock, Rockabilly, Blues, Gospel, Bluegrass, Country, Pop, R&B, Hip Hop, Funk, Heavy Metal, Fusion, Klezmer, Folk, Celtic, Latin
Ages: Elementary School, Pre-teen, Teenage, Adult
Education: Masters in Music (MM), University of Tennessee, Knoxville [2007]
About Me:ShowTypical lesson structure: Technical exercises, repertoire, ear training and a fun piece (such as a fiddle tune or popular song). I believe in fostering an environment where the student can express his or her individuality and love for their instrument. Much emphasis is placed on practicing correctly; quality over quantity.
Styles: Classical, Jazz, Bluegrass, Country, Folk, Celtic
Ages: Elementary School, Pre-teen, Teenage, Adult
Availability: Anything subway accessible
Education: Bachelor of Arts in Film Scoring (BA), Berklee College of Music [2005]
Viola lesson Gift Certificates make great gifts. You can get them in packages of 4, 6, 8, 12, or 16 lessons.
If you need the certificate instantly we can send it to you by email as a PDF file. If you'd prefer the old-fashioned way, we'd be glad to mail it either to you or to the person who'll be taking lessons.
For centuries, viola makers have experimented with the size and shape of the viola, often compensating by tweaking the proportions or shape of the instrument in order to make an instrument with a shorter scale length and lighter weight, but which still has a large enough sound box to create the unmistakable "viola sound."



