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Piano with Adrián T.

San Diego, California

4.9
(12)
Teaches online
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate
Age: 10+
Speaks English, Español, Portuguese
Teaching since 1997
Sociology

    About Adrián T.

    4.9
    (12)
    Adrián T.: Born on October 17, 1975, and raised in Chihuahua, Chihuahua, México, Adrian grew up surrounded by the traditional music of Central America from Danzón, Boleros and Rumba, to Son and Mambo. T. began developing his musical ability starting at the age of eleven. He was inclined to play the flute and the tenor saxophone with an understanding of classical music and a distinct attraction to jazz, and five years later chose to take on the clarinet. His grandmother, a "Danzón Nut" according to T., urged her grandson in that direction, but the young player was adamant towards a newfound paragon for himself: Hubert Laws. 2001 was a year that would have a profound impact on T.’s music. While pursuing Sociology and Music Studies at The University of Texas, El Paso, he learned more about the transmission of these ideas and theories through music. In an effort to track the development of marked philosophical and spiritual traditions observed by ancient cultures, T.arranged to meet, learn, and creatively collaborate with musicians involved with traditions originating from West Africa. One of his primary interests was the Yoruba tradition (predominantly out of Western Nigeria), the ancient African religion underlying Santeria (Cuba and Puerto Rico), Candombl (Baha, Brazil), Vodun (Haiti), and Cu Taan (México). In May 2002 T. was diagnosed with Cancer that spread to his stomach and abdomen, treatments included surgery and extensive radiation treatment to the stomach and abdomen. In 2004, he was declared cancer free and in the same year he joined the band The Mars Volta as a full-flesh member. THE MARS VOLTA In 2004 T. joined The Mars Volta recording the studio album, “Frances the Mute”, and continues to work with the band (as a full-fledged member) on subsequent albums (“Live Scabdates” 2005, “Amputechture” 2006, “The Bedlam in Goliath” 2008) and all of The Mars Volta side projects (movie scores, DVD‘s, etc.). The Mars Volta is comprised of guitarist Omar A. Rodriguez-Lopez, lyricist/vocalist Cedric Bixler-Zavala, bassist John Alderete, guitarist Paul Hinojos-González, drummer Thomas Pridgen, percussionist Marcel Rodriguez-Lopez, and keyboardist Isaiah “Ikey” Owens. Through his work with The Mars Volta, T. went on to earn his first Grammy Award in 2008 for the “Best Rock Performance” category with the song "Wax Simulacra". Working with The Mars Volta has enabled T. to gain further exposure as a multi-instrumentalist, particularly in Europe. Television performances of The Mars Volta include (but not limited to): The Henry Rollins Show, The Tonight Show with David Letterman, and The BBC. THE STUDIO/TOURING MUSICIAN T.’s solid performance and versatility have allowed him many opportunities to collaborate with a vast array of professionals worldwide. T. has shared the stage and/or recorded with the likes of Larry Harlow, Antonio Sánchez, Bob Sheppard, Edwin Livingston, Erik A. Unsworth, Dr. Willy Hill, Dr. Donald G. Wilkinson, Damo Suzuki, Lenny Castro, Money Mark Nishita, Los Lobos, EMI Gospel Artist Smokie Norful, Lisa Papineau (Big Sir), Omar A. Rodriguez-Lopez Quintet/Group (Se Dice Bisonte, No Búfalo 2007, music scoring for the Guillermo Arriaga Jordan and Jorge Hernández Aldana film on El Búfalo de la Noche on La Neta Films/Naco Films performed by The Mars Volta), Hans Glawishing, John Beasley, Brian Lynch, Shaila Dúrcal, John Frusciante, Tosin Abasi (Animals As Leaders), Ken Schalk, Juliette Lewis, Nuriya Michan, Deantoni Parks, Candiria, The Memorials, Trevor Hall, Oscar Stagnaro, Billy Ray Cyrus, David "FuZe" Fiuczynski and Freedom Bremner of Screaming Headless Torsos, Pete Escobedo, Oskar Cartaya, Hadrien Feraud, and Luis Conte, Jack Costanzo among others. T.’s professional involvement with the music industry has continued to develop under his own publishing and record label, EL REGIMEN Music BMI, leading T.R.A.M. and as a led member of one of the strongest lineups in improvisational music TRANSIENT. This dignified and prolific musician collaborates with an eclectic number of international musicians, tours internationally on an intense and annual schedule, all the while teaching workshops to numerous school districts and universities around the globe. T. has also had the great honor of being featured on 2014's Channel 22 México and Channel 22 International. T.R.A.M. It's extremely rare to come across a band that flips the script of conventionality, throwing caution to the wind. The debut effort from T.R.A.M. (T., Reyes, Abasi, Moore) does just that, while blazing a trail of creativity quick to turn heads throughout the world. This unit will easily be referred to by many as a “Super Group”. However, the members of this dynamic unit aren't in this for any reason other than to use it as a platform to further express their art without limitations or any preconceived notions. T.R.A.M. is comprised of such renowned and musically proficient artists as Adrián T. (The Mars Volta) on saxophone, flute, bass clarinet and percussion, Javier Reyes (Animals As Leaders) on guitar, Tosin Abasi (Animals As Leaders) on guitar, and Eric Moore II (Suicidal Tendencies) on drums. This is a group of like-minded individuals that are naturally gifted with the collaboration of their unique talents resulting in something truly amazing. Their much anticipated debut album, “Lingua Franca”, was released February 2012 through Sumerian Records. T. states: “Tosin Abasi and I were originally introduced by a mutual friend, Raanen Bozzio (Terry Bozzio's son), summer of 2010. This meeting also served as my first introduction to Animals As Leaders and Javier Reyes. Since then, Abasi, Reyes, and I have developed a great relationship. We got together almost every day to try out ideas, and after a month we had already formulated a majority of the record. At this point we contacted Eric Moore, an incredible drummer and the most joyful person to be around, and soon everything we had envisioned rhythmically came together on our first meeting/recording session (at the Farias Productions Studios) on what is now T.R.A.M… I never know how people will respond to our music, I just never know! My goal is to try to instill a strong feeling or energy in people and I feel that collectively we achieved this goal tenfold with this new project. We all have a great enthusiasm and desire to perform this material live and see this band further develop. We look forward to hearing what you all think of it.” Adrián T. TRANSIENT A concept ensemble with its roots in west coast music, TRANSIENT performs original music inspired by the tradition of Chamber Music and Contemporary Jazz on today's world. This genuine ensemble led by flautist Adrian T.(The Mars Volta, and T.R.A.M.), followed by cellist Artyom Manukyan (Peter Erskine and The Joe Zawinul's Syndicate), and on the drums the powerful young lion Tim "Figg" Newton, brings a collection of original compositions written as a story line of work of solid experimental material and improvisation. Translating the live performance into the world of sound. TRANSIENT exists as a unique new voice comprised of some of creative music's fearless players on the globe.

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    Teaching Hours

    Monday
    7 AM-8:30 PM
    Tuesday
    7 AM-8:30 PM
    Wednesday
    7 AM-8:30 PM
    Thursday
    7 AM-8:30 PM
    Friday
    7 AM-6:30 PM
    Saturday
    7 AM-6:30 PM
    Sunday
    1 PM-8:30 PM
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    $60
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    4.9
    12 Reviews
    Zephyr A.
    Teacher's studio
    Adrián and I have now played together many times, and each time I have learned something new about myself. Interacting musically with Adrian has allowed me to expand my compositional horizon, and my understanding of the geography of my own instrument. Adrián's experience and creativity is unparalleled by nearly anyone you will find in his field, especially when one considers his versatility as a woodwind doubler (sax, flute, clarinet, etc.) in genres including classical, jazz, experimental rock, and traditional mexican folk music. If you are so lucky to have the opportunity, I would strongly recommend you study with Adrián. -Zephyr Avalon, Bassist
    Posted Nov 11, 2015
    chelsea sessa
    Student's home
    Adrian has been giving my son saxophone lessons and we couldn't be happier. My son is new to the instrument and is progressing very well. Adrian is professional, on time and my son is enjoying his lessons. I highly recommend him.
    Posted Nov 2, 2015
    Daniel Delino
    Student's home
    I'm a beginning-intermediate piano student and been looking to improve my playing abilities and comprehension. Adrián was able to quickly evaluate my needs and devise a lesson plan to keep me focused. He is very fun, enthusiastic and knowledgeable. I would highly recommend Adrián as your instructor. Thank you Adrián!
    Posted Oct 4, 2015

    Experience

    Teacher’s Assistant

    Aug, 1994 - Dec, 1994

    Garfield Elementary School (Ponca City, OK)

    Lecturer/Clinician

    Apr, 2013 - May, 2013

    Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey C.C.M.

    Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey C.C.M. (Ciudad de México, D.F. Mx)

    Lecturer/Clinician

    Mar, 2013 - Apr, 2013

    Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas Instituto de Bellas Artes (Zacatecas, Zac., Mx)

    Faculty/Performing Artist

    Aug, 2012 - Sep, 2012

    Sick Drummer Magazine (San Francisco, CA)

    Sick Drummer (Magazine) Camp 2012 Faculty/Performing Artist

    Conn-Selmer Clinician and Artist Faculty

    Mar, 2008 - Dec, 2014

    Henri Selmer Paris (U.S.A./Paris, Fr)

    “Adrián performs exclusively on Henri Selmer Paris Saxophones and Clarinets.” Henri Selmer Paris. Conn-Selmer Artist Relations Coordinator Conn-Selmer, Inc. J. Michael Holmes, Director of Marketing - Saxophones

    Lecturer/Clinician

    Aug, 2005 - Sep, 2005

    The University of Texas At El Paso (El Paso, TX)

    The University of Texas At El Paso Fox FIne Arts Center Music Department (El Paso, TX)

    Clinician

    Apr, 2004 - May, 2004

    Guillen Middle School (El Paso, TX)

    Clinician

    Oct, 2003 - Nov, 2003

    Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua Instituto de Bellas Artes (México)

    Clinician

    Apr, 2002 - May, 2002

    La Jolla School District (San Diego, CA)

    Associate Professor

    Sep, 1998 - Dec, 2000

    Bowie High School, El Paso Independent School District (El Paso, TX)

    Clinician

    Sep, 1997 - May, 1998

    Irvine High School, El Paso Independent School District (El Paso, TX)

    Education

    Saxophone Perfomance

    Aug, 1996 - May, 2001

    University of Texas At El Paso, TX

    Sociology

    Jan, 1998 - Dec, 2001

    University of Texas At El Paso, TX

    Flute Performance

    Aug, 1996 - May, 2000

    University of Texas At El Paso, TX

    Awards

    Grammy Award Winner

    Feb, 2008

    The Recording Academy THE GRAMMYs

    INDIE-O Music Award Winner

    May, 2010

    INDIE-O Music Awards

    Grammy Award Nominee

    Feb, 2010

    The Recording Academy THE GRAMMYs

    INDIE-O Music Award Nominee

    May, 2009

    INDIE-O Music Award

    Languages

    Portuguese

    Limited Proficiency

    English

    Professional Proficiency

    Spanish

    Professional Proficiency

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