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Mark T.
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Speaks English, Russian -
Teaches students 5 and up -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Teaching Locations:

Violin is a complex art, one that takes many years to develop, but can be one of the most rewarding experiences in your life. Despite its challenges, love for the violin and music should never take a back seat in a lesson, That is what I will focus on. Nevertheless, there are methods and techniques crucial to violin playing that I will also keep at the forefront. At the end of the day, students have their own unique voice that I will try to nurture while at the same time teach them the fundamental tools to achieve it. Whether just starting out or already playing for many years, I will strive to do what is best for the student. To all of you, I wish you best of luck with violin and hope you can join me in making music!
About Mark
Hello! I am a graduate of Eastman School of Music with a Bachelor of Music in Violin Performance. I have experience teaching students of all ages, as well as coaching student chamber music. I enjoy all types of music and transcribe music as a hobby. I also play for weddings, concerts in nursing home
Recent Reviews
Highly recommend.

Jackie T.
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Speaks English -
Professional Diploma of Performance Studies from Mannes School of Music, The New School -
Teaches students 5 to 80
Teaching Locations:

Basic understanding of the ukulele, general music theory, studying chords to build songs
About Jackie
Hello! I am a graduate student at the Mannes School of Music at The New School in New York City pursuing my Professional Studies Diploma in Flute Performance with Judith Mendenhall. I have many years of teaching experience, including private flute lessons, ukulele lessons, general music classes,
Recent Reviews

Vladislav B.
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Speaks English, Lithuanian, Russian, Polish, -
Teaches students 10 and up -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Teaching Locations:

A life-long learner myself I understand the need and satisfaction of continuous progress! Helping my students to learn and advance is one of the biggest rewards of lessons. Tutoring includes: Technique, music theory, reading, ear training, and more. All lessons are geared to the type of music you like to play, but what you'll learn can apply to all styles of music.
I'll set-up (adjust your instrument so that it plays as easily as possible) I’ll also teach you basic set-up and maintenance so you can keep your bass in top condition.
Contact me to discuss your interests, specific needs and to schedule lessons!
The lessons could be given at my home or yours, and any school/college rehearsal room or venue location in New York.
Serving Manhattan, Brooklyn
About Vladislav
Since 1986, Vladislav B. has regularly performed as a collaborator at leading Jazz festivals from Europe to Scandinavia to Asia. His ability to adapt to many different styles (jazz, avant-garde, rock, pop, folk, world music, fusion, soul, country, r&b, funk and blues) has allowed him to perform i
Recent Reviews
Thorough, attentive and patient Vladislav makes sure student understands learning material. Good combination of playing techniques, music theory and practical advice.
Definitely recommend!
Meet Online Visual Arts Teachers Serving Lamar, IN

Mark T.
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Speaks English, Russian -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced -
Teaches students 5 and up
Teaching Locations:

Violin is a complex art, one that takes many years to develop, but can be one of the most rewarding experiences in your life. Despite its challenges, love for the violin and music should never take a back seat in a lesson, That is what I will focus on. Nevertheless, there are methods and techniques crucial to violin playing that I will also keep at the forefront. At the end of the day, students have their own unique voice that I will try to nurture while at the same time teach them the fundamental tools to achieve it. Whether just starting out or already playing for many years, I will strive to do what is best for the student. To all of you, I wish you best of luck with violin and hope you can join me in making music!
About Mark
Hello! I am a graduate of Eastman School of Music with a Bachelor of Music in Violin Performance. I have experience teaching students of all ages, as well as coaching student chamber music. I enjoy all types of music and transcribe music as a hobby. I also play for weddings, concerts in nursing home
Recent Reviews
Highly recommend.

Jackie T.
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Speaks English -
Teaches Beginner -
Teaching since 2014
Teaching Locations:

Basic understanding of the ukulele, general music theory, studying chords to build songs
About Jackie
Hello! I am a graduate student at the Mannes School of Music at The New School in New York City pursuing my Professional Studies Diploma in Flute Performance with Judith Mendenhall. I have many years of teaching experience, including private flute lessons, ukulele lessons, general music classes,
Recent Reviews

Vladislav B.
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Speaks English, Lithuanian, Russian, Polish, -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced -
Teaches students 10 and up
Teaching Locations:

A life-long learner myself I understand the need and satisfaction of continuous progress! Helping my students to learn and advance is one of the biggest rewards of lessons. Tutoring includes: Technique, music theory, reading, ear training, and more. All lessons are geared to the type of music you like to play, but what you'll learn can apply to all styles of music.
I'll set-up (adjust your instrument so that it plays as easily as possible) I’ll also teach you basic set-up and maintenance so you can keep your bass in top condition.
Contact me to discuss your interests, specific needs and to schedule lessons!
The lessons could be given at my home or yours, and any school/college rehearsal room or venue location in New York.
Serving Manhattan, Brooklyn
About Vladislav
Since 1986, Vladislav B. has regularly performed as a collaborator at leading Jazz festivals from Europe to Scandinavia to Asia. His ability to adapt to many different styles (jazz, avant-garde, rock, pop, folk, world music, fusion, soul, country, r&b, funk and blues) has allowed him to perform i
Recent Reviews
Thorough, attentive and patient Vladislav makes sure student understands learning material. Good combination of playing techniques, music theory and practical advice.
Definitely recommend!
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