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Tem T.
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Speaks English, Turkish -
PhD in Music Composition from Bilkent University -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
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I am accepting students for music theory, harmony or ear training lessons. I have extensive experience teaching children and adults of all levels (for 30 years). I also conducted many large projects like musicals with children and they enjoy working with me very much. I have a PhD in Music and I'm a professor at Tennessee State University.
About Dr. Tem
I am an artist/educator who endeavors to sense life with the same wonderment as that of a child, never reflexively attributing experiences to the mundane. This is reflected in my art and in my lessons, allowing me to share and convey my passion to younger generations, with the ultimate aim of enabl
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Alex O.
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Speaks Spanish, English -
Teaches students 5 and up -
B.A. in International Relations/Hispanic Studies with Music Minor from Connecticut College
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As a professional jazz trumpet player, I love teaching music theory, especially jazz theory. I also can help work with you on improvising and improvisation techniques. Whether you have never improvised before and want to learn, want to improve your improvising, or you want to learn how to improvise in New Orleans style jazz, I would love to work with you!
About Alex
Hi! I'm Alex. I'm a professional freelance jazz trumpet player and music teacher. I am based in New York City, but I used to live in New Orleans for 7 years, where I worked as a professional trumpet player specializing in New Orleans style jazz. I led a band called the Messy Cookers Jazz Band, and
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Greg L.
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Guitar Performance and Pedagogy Instruction from DnD Music -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate -
Teaches students 6 and up
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Music theory can seem intimidating, but it doesn't have to be.
My students can expect simple, down-to-earth music theory guidance.
About Greg
For the last thirty years, from the day that I got my first electric as a teenager, to my work today as an acoustic guitarist for the band, Timberwood, and currently as a teacher of more than forty students a week, my life has been devoted to the guitar. I'm an experienced veteran of the meta
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Michelle Sage C.
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BA from MSU -
Teaching since 2009 -
Teaches students 3 and up
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Being a Theory/Comp major in Michigan State, I am incredibly adept at Musical Theory and love to teach if to my students.
About Michelle Sage
I have been playing the piano since I was 3 years of age. I was classically trained and I was a music major at Michigan State University. I still perform on a regular basis. Lessons will be relaxed and enjoyable for children and adults of any age!!!! It is never too late to learn! **
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Alexis S.
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Teaches students 4 and up -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced -
Awarded 3rd Place - Trombone from MTNA Young Artist Performance Competition, Idaho
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Private music theory lessons are a great benefit for the student interested in pursuing music in college, composition lessons, or to better yourself as a musician. It can be taught in conjunction with ear training (recommended), within an instrumental lesson, or by itself.
About Alexis
I believe in teaching all aspects of musicianship when learning an instrument such as music theory, ear training, and singing, just to name a few. I have been private teaching for more than 8 years and I specialize in trombone, music theory/ear training, and piano lessons and have taught a variety
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Michael C.
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Speaks Japanese -
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced -
Teaching since 2016
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As a composer, I have a strong background and love for music theory. I believe that learning theory will complement and inform your music-making and help you understand how music is put together. ~
My approach involves developing both written and aural skills while finding practical applications for these abilities by analyzing pieces that you are performing and exploring how theoretical knowledge can make you a better performer.
About Michael
Hello I'm Michael! I am a violinist and composer with a diverse skill set and 17 years of experience. I learn and grow as I pass on my knowledge and constantly find ways to better serve my students and help them achieve their goals.
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I’d like to tell all about what a wonderful experience I’m having with Tamari as my piano teacher.
First about me. I’m a 70 year old male with virtually no hands-on music experience or knowledge (other than listening). My parents forced me to take piano music lessons 60+ years ago which I totally resisted. Playing piano was a sissy thing and after a few months they gave up.
For the past 50 years I regretted my youthful error. So when I had the chance to take a piano/keyboard class from Tamari, through OLLI at Uconn I jumped at the chance.
Tamari started the first class totally prepared. Not only did she have startup handouts geared to beginner level students. She also came with extension cords and power outlet strips so all could set up comfortably. Right away we (9) were playing notes and learning. Tamari gave us terrific learning tips (beyond Every Good Boy Does Fine) to make grasping lessons much easier.
Sadly, the Virus hit, and self-isolation became the norm. So Tamari set up her classes through the ZOOM video conferencing software. Wonderfully, a fun learning experience.
One example from yesterday. Tamari helped me learn that just playing the notes , G A G C B by pecking at the keys isn’t music. There’s a certain rhythm needed to make the sound correct and enjoyable. And after, patiently, staying with me, turn after turn, I got it right. Bravo to her and me.
Let me wrap this up by saying, I couldn’t be happier or more satisfied with Tamari as my Piano teacher.
Ralph A Famiglietti."

David is both a professional musician and an experienced instructor, and you can tell the difference that makes in every class.
We started with at-home classes, but switched to online during the pandemic and that's working pretty good for me to.
I'd recommend David to anyone looking to learn a new instrument, get better at it or expand their music knowledge in general."

Learning in such a relaxed environment has worked very well for me. My son has since started lessons with Jimmy as well and it has become a great experience for both of us."



I’m also very pleased as she is a warm and welcoming person and I had an easy time communicating with her about what exactly I am looking for, our schedule, and also difficulties with entering our first lesson.
The boys will definitely, and with joy, continue their music journey with Alyssa."

Her energy and sense of humor are contagious and stimulating.
When we laugh we increase endorphin in our brain which helps us to remember what we learn.
Thank you Julie for instruction and the pleasure of learning. :)"
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