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Minoo M.
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Speaks English and farsi -
Teaches students 5 to 65 -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
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piano lesson in your home. I have been teaching piano more than 18 years. Your love of music will grow as I help you develop your piano skills.
About Minoo
I am the member of MTAC and prepare students for the California Certificate of Merit. My teaching philosophy is based in the belief that learning music should be fun and exciting! I always encourage my students to pursue the kind of music that they find most appealing, rather than using the same cur
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Tom S.
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Speaks -
Teaches students 13 and up -
Teaching since 2008
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Do you have a hard time understanding music theory? Does reading sheet music confuse you? Do you feel inadequate when talking music to your musician friends? WIth me, I will help you understand note reading, chords, scales, key signatures, etc! I have come up with a number of processes for understanding music theory!
About Tom
I have had a varied background growing up, from being an Eagle Scout, to holding a black belt in Judo. Growing up in Arizona and being the youngest of three boys from a very musical family, I found classical music and it became my passion. I began with piano at age 9, while also sang in many chur
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Michael S.
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Speaks English, German -
Awarded Performance Scholarship from Columbia College Chicago -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
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Private Music Theory Teacher
My experience as a music theory tutor has helped me make bigger concepts easier to understand and incorporate into your music. Let's work together to demystify the wonderful world of music theory!
About Michael
Expressing yourself is the ultimate goal of music and my job is to help you get your point across! Like any musician, music is my life. I love to soak it in any way I can! Whether it be listening to records, jamming with my friends or watching all the live concert footage of Stevie Ray Vaughan
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Minoo M.
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Speaks English and farsi -
Teaching since 2001 -
Teaches students 5 to 65
Teaching Locations:

Online Music Theory Teacher
piano lesson in your home. I have been teaching piano more than 18 years. Your love of music will grow as I help you develop your piano skills.
About Minoo
I am the member of MTAC and prepare students for the California Certificate of Merit. My teaching philosophy is based in the belief that learning music should be fun and exciting! I always encourage my students to pursue the kind of music that they find most appealing, rather than using the same cur
Recent Reviews
Tom S.
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Speaks -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate -
BM in Piano/Choral Education from Northern Arizona Universiuty
Teaching Locations:

Online Music Theory Teacher
Do you have a hard time understanding music theory? Does reading sheet music confuse you? Do you feel inadequate when talking music to your musician friends? WIth me, I will help you understand note reading, chords, scales, key signatures, etc! I have come up with a number of processes for understanding music theory!
About Tom
I have had a varied background growing up, from being an Eagle Scout, to holding a black belt in Judo. Growing up in Arizona and being the youngest of three boys from a very musical family, I found classical music and it became my passion. I began with piano at age 9, while also sang in many chur
Recent Reviews

Michael S.
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Speaks English, German -
Bachelor's of Art in Music from Columbia College Chicago -
Teaching since 2011
Teaching Locations:

Online Music Theory Teacher
My experience as a music theory tutor has helped me make bigger concepts easier to understand and incorporate into your music. Let's work together to demystify the wonderful world of music theory!
About Michael
Expressing yourself is the ultimate goal of music and my job is to help you get your point across! Like any musician, music is my life. I love to soak it in any way I can! Whether it be listening to records, jamming with my friends or watching all the live concert footage of Stevie Ray Vaughan
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