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Max S.
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Speaks English -
Teaches students 5 and up -
Master of Music, Saxophone Performance from The Hartt School at the University of Hartford
Teaching Locations:

Music performance.
About Max
While other instructors teach multiple instruments, my specialized knowledge of saxophone can get you farther, faster. I help students make quick and efficient progress in developing a strong sound concept, learning saxophone-specific techniques, making appropriate repertoire choices, setting smart
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John L.
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Speaks French, spanish, french -
Jazz Performance from San Diego State University -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
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College Performance Degree in Bass
Diploma from Grove School of Music in Bass
20 years professional experience of Bass Playing
About John
Hello, Thanks so much for taking the time to inquire about studying music with me. Music and studying music has always been a passionate experience for me. I have been so blessed with the teachers and fellow musicians in my life. You should realize that your study of music may start with me,
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Kathryn Z.
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Speaks English, German, French, Italian -
Teaches students 4 and up -
Teaching since 2014
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Rhythm guitar, picking patterns and reading notes on the guitar are all taught.
About Kathryn
Kathy believes that variety is the spice of not only life, but also music. Raised singing folk music with a musical family (think accordions, guitars and lots of vocal harmonies), she learned guitar and piano at an early age, but began singing even earlier. Her quest to give the world the best
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Max S.
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Speaks English -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced -
Awarded Grand Prize from International chamber music ensemble competition
Teaching Locations:

Music performance.
About Max
While other instructors teach multiple instruments, my specialized knowledge of saxophone can get you farther, faster. I help students make quick and efficient progress in developing a strong sound concept, learning saxophone-specific techniques, making appropriate repertoire choices, setting smart
Recent Reviews
John L.
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Speaks French, spanish, french -
Teaches students 4 and up -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Teaching Locations:

College Performance Degree in Bass
Diploma from Grove School of Music in Bass
20 years professional experience of Bass Playing
About John
Hello, Thanks so much for taking the time to inquire about studying music with me. Music and studying music has always been a passionate experience for me. I have been so blessed with the teachers and fellow musicians in my life. You should realize that your study of music may start with me,
Recent Reviews

Kathryn Z.
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Speaks English, German, French, Italian -
Master of Music in Voice from Cleveland Institute of Music -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate
Teaching Locations:

Rhythm guitar, picking patterns and reading notes on the guitar are all taught.
About Kathryn
Kathy believes that variety is the spice of not only life, but also music. Raised singing folk music with a musical family (think accordions, guitars and lots of vocal harmonies), she learned guitar and piano at an early age, but began singing even earlier. Her quest to give the world the best
Recent Reviews
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I have 3 girls in High school (10th, 10th, and 9th) . they had been struggling in math since I can remember. I didn't think I could afford tutoring. They each had an 'F' in math.
I found Colin, and what a blessing! In just THREE short weeks Colin had my girls understanding HIS lessons, their CLASSROOM lessons and PASSING their exams! They brought their grades up too!
The best thing I can compare his tutoring to is: an adult teaching a kid to ride a bike...
He didn't expect them to just ride a bike. he took the proper steps and taught my girls about the bike parts, the way the bike functions, how they all work together, how to properly sit and pedal, and he even held them up until they understood it completely and eventually were able to ride the bike on their own.
Thank you Colin! for putting my girls back on track with math!"




You helped my son to understand his math lesson.
Bravo
Warmly"


Thank you!"



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