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Euphonium with Grant R.

Seattle, Washington

5.0
(10)
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Teaches online
Teaches Beginner, Intermediate
Age: 9+
Speaks English
Teaching since 2010
MM Trombone Performance

    Learn a fun and comfortable way to play the euphonium from an expert.

    I have studied with some of the finest brass musicians in the world, performed in the nation's top orchestras, and am firmly committed to excellence in this field. Music is one of the most indescribably powerful and moving things in the entire world, and I want students to, above all, simply enjoy playing and experiencing this gift. My approach to playing is simple: producing the greatest sound on every note, as easily as possible. I think it is necessary to have the best sound that you can possibly make in your head from day one, and to this end, I strive to play as much as possible for and along with the student so that they may develop their own ideal sound concept. I couple this with instruction on all the other fundamentals of playing and music making, such as technique, scales, rhythms, intonation, breathing, etc. But never forget that the ultimate goal is to perform the music the way it goes and to simply sing through the instrument. By this I do not not necessarily mean playing all the correct notes, but instead performing the music in the correct style and context as the composer intended, and always playing musical lines. Remember that music is to be shared with others, and that making a statement with the music we play, in a way expressing our deepest emotions, is what this is all about!

    Instructor details

    Location:
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    N 143rd Street
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    Teaching Hours

    Monday
    9 AM-4:30 PM
    6:30 PM-9 PM
    Tuesday
    9 AM-5 PM
    8:30 PM-9 PM
    Wednesday
    9 AM-4 PM
    6:45 PM-9 PM
    Thursday
    9 AM-9 PM
    Friday
    9 AM-9 PM
    Saturday
    9 AM-10 AM
    11 AM-9 PM
    Sunday
    9 AM-9 PM
    Times are shown in your local timezone (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)
    Pricing
    30 minutes
    $40
    45 minutes
    $60
    60 minutes
    $80

    About Grant R.

    5.0
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    Grant currently teaches trombone and low brass lessons at Music Center of the Northwest, privately in the Seattle area, and also coaches young low brass players at a number of schools through the Seattle Youth Symphony's Endangered Instruments Program (EIP). He has lead sectionals and given masterclasses for the Tacoma, Seattle, Cascade, and Bellevue youth symphonies. He has also coached at The People's Music School, a community music school in Chicago. Grant holds a Master of Music degree in trombone performance from Northwestern University's Bienen School of Music and a Bachelor of Music degree in trombone performance, as well as a Performer's Certificate, from the Eastman School of Music. His primary teachers have been Michael Mulcahy (Chicago Symphony Orchestra), Dr. John Marcellus (Eastman School of Music), David Ritt (Seattle Symphony), and Stan Jeffs. In addition to being a music educator, Grant is an active performer and has played with numerous orchestras across the country. He is a regular member of the trombone section of Symphony Tacoma, and has appeared as an extra musician on numerous occasions with the Seattle Symphony and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. He has also appeared with the orchestras of the Seattle Opera and the Pacific Northwest Ballet, as well as the Spokane Symphony, Yakima Symphony, Auburn Symphony, Northwest Sinfonietta, West Michigan Symphony, Illinois Philharmonic, New World Symphony, and has been a member of Seattle's Thalia Symphony. Grant is an alumnus of the Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra.
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    10 Reviews
    Rebecca
    Online
    Grant Reed has the right combination in his approach to teaching: patience, enthusiasm, and the ability to analyze, troubleshoot, and motivate. He has had extensive training. He also has a lot of teaching and performing experience. Grant knows what works! His manner is calm and empathetic.
    Posted Aug 31, 2021
    Axel
    Student's home
    Grant was terrific, and easy, friendly for our first lesson. My son was comfortable and attuned to Grant's ideas and instruction. I think Grant's teaching method and perspective on music and the trombone is effective. W look forward to more sessions. ~Pete
    Posted Jun 12, 2019
    Christine
    Student's home
    Grant has been an excellent instructor for my son who is just finishing his first year learning trombone. Grant is patient and really cares about his student’s progress. I feel my son is more engaged and enthusiastic about playing trombone under Grant’s tutorage. Highly recommend.
    Posted Jun 11, 2019

    Experience

    Substitute Trombonist

    Aug, 2022 - Present

    Spokane Symphony

    Substitute Trombonist

    Jan, 2019 - Present

    Yakima Symphony Orchestra

    Substitute Trombonist

    Jan, 2019 - Present

    Seattle Opera

    Substitute Trombonist

    Oct, 2018 - Present

    Auburn Symphony Orchestra

    Trombonist

    May, 2018 - Present

    Symphony Tacoma

    Low Brass Instructor

    Mar, 2018 - Present

    Music Center of the Northwest

    Substitute Trombonist

    Dec, 2016 - Present

    Seattle Symphony

    Low Brass Coach

    Oct, 2016 - Mar, 2020

    Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra's "Endangered Instruments Program" (EIP)

    Coaching young trombonists at Seattle middle schools.

    Substitute Trombonist

    Apr, 2016 - Jun, 2017

    Chicago Symphony Orchestra

    Substitute Trombonist

    Dec, 2015 - Present

    Pacific Northwest Ballet Orchestra

    Education

    BM Trombone Performance and Performer's Certificate

    Aug, 2010 - May, 2014

    Eastman School of Music

    MM Trombone Performance

    Sep, 2014 - Jun, 2016

    Northwestern University Bienen School of Music

    Awards

    Winner of the Emory Remington Trombone Choir Competition with the Eastman Trombone Choir

    Jun, 2011

    International Trombone Assocication

    Fellowship Recipient

    Jun, 2016

    Music Academy of the West

    Fellowship Recipient

    Jun, 2014

    Aspen Music Festival

    Steve Witser Memorial Prize

    May, 2013

    Eastman School of Music

    Affiliations

    American Federation of Musicians

    Oct, 2018

    A labor union representing professional musicians in the United States and Canada. Founding in 1896 as the successor to the "National League of Musicians," the AFM is the largest organization in the world representing the interests of professional musicians.

    Languages

    English

    Native Proficiency

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