LESSONS
Private Music Lessons for All Ages
Virtual Lessons
Weekly half hour or hour long sessions conducted over Zoom video conferencing. All you need is a computer and we can start learning right away.
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Virtual sessions from the comfort of your home are best when there is:
Desktop computer, laptop computer or iPad. Cell phones not recommended.
Strong wifi connection to the internet.
Microphone, audio interface and webcam are ideal.
Well-lit and quiet room that is free from distraction.
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I will share my screen, audio, video and different camera angles on instruments so that you may see playing demonstrations clearly. After our sessions, a lesson plan will be written and emailed to you with a clear plan for progress during your weekly practice.
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$41 per half hour
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Please give me 24 hours notice if you cannot make your regularly scheduled appointment for any reason.
If you give proper notice, you will be offered a makeup lesson that will never lapse or expire.
In-Person Lessons
Ann Arbor, Dexter, Saline and the surrounding areas in Michigan are all eligible for in person lessons. These sessions are an hour long and conducted in the comfort of your own home. All I need is a chair and a table and we can start learning right away!
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In-person sessions from the comfort of your home are best when there is:
Strong wifi connection to the internet
Well-lit and quiet room that is free from distraction
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$100 per hour
Billed though PayPal -
In the case of sickness or emergency, please give me 24 hours notice for a makeup date and time.
In the case that I have to cancel due to sickness or emergency, I will offer a refund for the lesson fee or a makeup date and time.
Teaching Philosophy
The Three T’s – Technique, Theory and Timing! When studying music, we will look through the lens of the Three T’s. Whether it’s simple or complex, the Three T’s will be guideposts for our learning.
Technique
“How You Play”
Your hand, arm and back posture are important to consider. From something that seems small like where you pluck a string or wear your instrument on your shoulder can make a big difference. Technique can help build the foundations for your musicianship, so let's work on this right away...
Theory
“What You Play”
Music theory is plain and simple knowing what you are doing. We can use theory in all aspects of playing and learning! From knowing scales to deciding on harmony, theory is an easy way to unify your musical thoughts. A useful phrase that I like to say is "Say it and play it.”
Timing
“When You Play”
Timing is everything! Can we play ahead of the beat, behind or right on the beat? Can we count well in our practice and performance? Can we read rhythms? The answer is YES! A useful phrase that I like to say is "Can't count, can't play.”
Frequently Asked Questions
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Guitar, bass, keyboard and drums
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Lessons take place in person at your residence or place of choice.
Duration: 1 hour minimum
Lessons should be in a well-lit, comfortable room with two chairs, a small table for materials and access to a power outlet.
In the case of sickness or emergency, please give me 24 hours notice for a makeup date and time.
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Lessons are half hour in length.
They are conducted over Zoom online video conferencing.
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The most common frequency of sessions for virtual lessons is once per week.
The most common frequency of sessions for in-person lessons is once per week.
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Virtual: 30 mins
In-person: 1 hour minimum
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Please give me 24 hours notice if you cannot make your regularly scheduled appointment for any reason.
If you give proper notice, you will be offered a makeup lesson that will never lapse or expire.
If you cancel for any reason inside of 24 hours, you will be charged for booking my time and not offered a make-up lesson.
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I bill monthly at the beginning of the month for all lessons scheduled for the month. I use PayPal, but also accept payments in cash, check or crypto currency.
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Your amp can be placed behind you and pointing at the computer microphone or an external microphone that is connected to an audio interface. The volume does not have to be very loud for me to hear it through the computer. A comfortable volume is best for both of us.
Routing an audio interface into your computer and then using it in our sessions makes you sound great!
Zoom will recognize your audio interface and you can select it for use under audio settings.
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Yes! I would be happy to help you find a great instrument that fits your budget and playing style.