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Music Theory with Marilyn S.

The Colony, Texas

4.9
(11)
Teaches online
Teaches Beginner
Age: 7+
Teaching since 1985
Masters in Educational Administration

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    Teaching Theory through keyboard playing, embedded in lessons or as a separate subject

    Instructor details

    Location:
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    Merrell Lane
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    Teaching Hours

    Monday
    8:30 AM-3:30 PM
    Tuesday
    8:30 AM-10 AM
    11:30 AM-1:30 PM
    Wednesday
    8:30 AM-2:30 PM
    Thursday
    8:30 AM-2:30 PM
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    Pricing
    30 minutes
    $30
    45 minutes
    $45
    60 minutes
    $60

    About Marilyn S.

    4.9
    (11)
    Music Job History: My music teaching/playing background includes: private piano instructor at home studio, elementary music teacher in Lewisville ISD and Odessa Public Schools, piano accompanist for middle school/high school band Solo Contests, and former church accompanist for Methodist churches. Was Elementary Principal at Owen Elementary, The Colony, Lewisville ISD Personal Information: Have 3 adult children Love gardening, reading, playing piano, traveling I believe performing is an important part of music learning, so I schedule at least 2 recitals each year. Some of my adults prefer not to perform and that is okay too. I am a member of Carrollton Music Teachers Association and through this association are festival opportunities 4 times a year for those students who are ready to play for a judge!. The more you perform, the easier it gets! *** Lesson Details *** I believe that most people would say that they wish they could play the piano. Taking piano lessons keeps you practicing and working on improving your skills. I can always help a student to play better in some aspect of their playing. I break down skills into as small a step as needed so the student can understand what needs to be done. Reading music is similar to reading words, so sometimes the problem is not with the fingers being able to play, but what the student is seeing. I can take whatever series you are currently playing out of and move forward with you from that series. Rhythm can often be a problem when playing and that usually is just a matter of getting that rhythm into your vocabulary and really hearing how it goes. Fingering is another area that can be the reason that a passage is not working for you and I can help you figure those areas out. I always try to correct and help you improve by using humor and positive reinforcement. We will spend some of every lesson sight reading (looking at music that you will practice at home). Improving your ability to read music at sight will make your piano playing more enjoyable for you. As with any lessons, the more you practice, the more progress and fun you will have! Every student needs a spiral notebook that we will use to keep track of your lessons. I have found it best if I buy the books you need and then you pay me for the books - that keeps you from having to search at a music store for the correct books and I make sure you have the correct book/levels. If you prefer to find the books yourself, that will be fine also. I am flexible and want your piano playing years to be lifelong for you. *** Studio Equipment *** Yamaha Grand Piano, Baldwin Acrosonic Studio Piano, Suzuki 88 key electronic keyboard, *** Specialties *** *Teachers marked as a Student Favorite have taught a minimum of 25 lessons and have received the highest feedback rating from students. Piano, Handbells, Music Theory, Sight reading I can teach from any series, have tended to specialize more with beginning and intermediate students. I have taught from almost every series over the years. Right now I have students in Faber & Faber, Bastien, John Thompson, Schaum, David Carr Glover, Hal Leonard, FJH, Dozen a Day, and Alfred series. I think that breaking skills down into small steps works well for mastery and understanding. I like to expand my students' appreciation of different types of music, from classical to pop, looking for music that is at the student's playing level.
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    4.9
    11 Reviews
    Noah bope
    Teacher's studio
    Great 1st lesson. My son is excited for the next one.
    Posted Jul 14, 2016
    Amy
    Student's home
    Love working with Marilyn!!!
    Posted May 12, 2016
    Quinn Almond
    Student's home
    Based on what I saw today, it's clear my son will be playing incredible pieces of music before he leaves elementary school.
    Posted Feb 5, 2016

    Experience

    Private Piano Teacher

    Jun, 2005 - Present

    Home Studio

    Teaching piano at home studio

    Education

    Bachelor of Music - all level Music Education

    Sep, 1969 - May, 1973

    University of North Texas

    Masters in Educational Administration

    Aug, 1981 - Dec, 1984

    University of North Texas

    Bachelor of Music Education, Master of Music in Piano Performance

    Sep, 1969 - Aug, 1977

    University of North Texas

    Certifications

    Texas Teachers All Level Certifications K-12 Music Lifetime

    May, 1973

    Texas Education Agency

    K-12 Music Education certification, K-12 Mid-Management Educational Certification

    Affiliations

    Music Teachers National Association

    Aug, 2011

    The MTNA was founded in 1876 with the goal of advancing the value of music study and music-making to society while supporting the careers and professionalism of teachers of music. With nearly 22,000 members in 50 states—and more than 500 local affiliates—the MTNA is the preeminent source for music teacher support, where members embody like-minded values and commitment to their students, colleagues and society as a whole, while reaping the rewards of collaboration, continuity and connection throughout the lifetime of their careers.

    Carrollton Music Teachers Association

    Sep, 2011

    The Carrollton Music Teachers Association is a professional group of energetic music teachers who are dedicated to providing a variety of events for our students, and stimulating growth among our members. Founded in 1985, we are affiliated with Music Teachers National Association and Texas Music Teachers Association.

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