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Flute with Damien G.

Lewisville, Texas

4.7
(67)
Teaches online
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate
Age: 5+
Teaching since 1990
Master's in Music Performance
  • 1 Repeated Students

Learn flute from an international music performer.

Flute lessons will focus on proper hand position and posture, achieving a nice, fluid tone, and developing musicality and breath control, as well as using sight reading as a tool to learn music quickly and efficiently.

Instructor details

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Teaches Online
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Teaching Hours

Monday
7:30 AM-10 AM
8 PM-9 PM
Tuesday
7:45 AM-9 AM
11:45 AM-1:30 PM
3:30 PM-4 PM
Wednesday
7 AM-10 AM
Thursday
7 AM-10:30 AM
12:30 PM-1 PM
5 PM-6 PM
Friday
6 AM-10:45 AM
5 PM-6:30 PM
Saturday
6:15 AM-6:45 AM
3 PM-4:30 PM
Sunday
3:30 PM-9 PM
Times are shown in your local timezone (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)
Pricing
30 minutes
$22
45 minutes
$28
60 minutes
$44

About Damien G.

4.7
(67)
It is indeed an honor to teach on this platform! I believe that I bring a wealth of knowledge and performance experience to my private lessons! I received my Bachelor’s degree in Clarinet Performance from Loyola University New Orleans, Master’s Degree from the University of North Texas, and am currently working on a DMA at the University of North Texas. As an undergrad at Loyola University I toured as a clarinet soloist with the Loyola Chamber Orchestra in Yugoslavia, Hungary, and Vienna. I have been a member of the UNT Wind Symphony , under Eugene Corporan, and the UNT Orchestra, led by Anshel Brusilow. More recently, I performed at two UNT concerto concerts as a soloist with the UNT chamber orchestra. I also have performed with the Contemporary Theater of Dallas along with other freelance activities in the DFW area. My teachers include: Mr. A. Crisanti,Dr. James Gillespie, Dr. John Scott, Steve Cohen, Daryl Coad, and John Reeks. *** Lesson Details *** I am mostly laid back, however, I do demand excellence and great tonal projection. For clarinet, I really like Klose's method, however, I use a lot of Rose Etudes, Voxman, etc. Sightreading is a focus in clarinet lessons as well as ear training and theoretical concepts such as building tetrachords, identifying major or minor intervals, familiarity with major and all forms of the minor scale as well. Special attention is given to hand position as well as noticing and achieving tonal excellence. For violin, special emphasis is placed upon proper bowing technique, left hand position, and ear training to improve intonation. Scales and arpeggios would be the building blocks to flawless technique. Method book that I prefer would include the Suzuki and Flesch methods. In all instruments that I teach, I also utilize You Tube videos to enhance the learning process. *** Travel Equipment *** I expect all students to have a stand and a metronome/tuner. With piano students I have a variety of educational games that make learning fun and easier. I usually travel with a whiteboard and manuscript paper in order to test music writing ability. *** Specialties *** I teach mainly in the classical genre....for Violin I like the Suzuki method, though I can teach through any method. I am aware of the freedom of jazz improvisation as well.
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67 Reviews
Ann
Teacher's studio
My lesson with the violin instructor Damien was great. He was knowledgeable, patient and understood my goals for my learning. I'm excited for my next lesson.
Posted Jul 13, 2023
Armando
Online
Didn't show up, didn't try to reschedule or contact me.
Posted Jun 28, 2023
Ramonica
Teacher's studio
Damien was very patient and kind
Posted Jun 8, 2023
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Experience

Principal Clarinet

Sep, 2007 - Jun, 2017

Allen Philharmonic

Performed as Principal clarinet and as soloist in the Allen TX Philharmonic Orchestra

Education

Master's in Music Performance

Aug, 1996 - May, 2000

University of North Texas

Master of Music, Clarinet Performance

Aug, 1996 - May, 2000

University of North Texas

Certifications

Masters in Music Performance

May, 2000

UNT

Diploma granted by the University of North Texas

Awards

Winner-Concerto Competition

May, 2000

UNT

Affiliations

Texas Music Educators Association

Mar, 2012

Begun in 1920 as the Texas Band Teachers Association, the Texas Music Educators Association is an organization of over 10,000 school music educators dedicated to promoting excellence in music education. TMEA is comprised of five divisions: Band, Orchestra, Vocal, Elementary and College. On behalf of its members and Texas schoolchildren, TMEA carefully monitors the actions of all state decision-making bodies on issues affecting fine arts instruction in Texas. In addition to many member benefits, TMEA offers professional development opportunities for its members with Region workshops and especially with its annual Clinic/Convention. TMEA supports the future of music education by offering scholarships to music education majors and by sponsoring the Texas Future Music Educators, an organization through which high school students interested in careers in music education learn more about what to expect in their college education and future careers.

Kappa Kappa Psi

Jan, 2015

Founded on the campus of Oklahoma State University on November 27, 1919, Kappa Kappa Psi is a guiding light with which band students can grow, learn, and develop themselves and their band programs. Kappa Kappa Psi is an organization of opportunity and quality, brimming with historic, well-developed leadership and membership programming that students use to become great leaders, better band members and better adapted young adults prepared for what lies ahead of them.

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