Welcome Aaron Montes, Houston Saxophone Teacher Lessons In Your Home Houston is proud to add a new teacher to the team! Aaron Montes teaches Saxophone in The Woodlands and Spring. He is a native Houstonian and has a Bachelors Degree in Music Performance on Saxophone from Sam Houston State University. Besides teaching, Aaron is an
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Improvising Music – 3 Steps To Get Better
Are you a mom or dad who is having trouble getting your son or daughter to practice? You ever hear your little musician say he or she is tired of playing the same music? Is practicing a chore? Well, I will admit that it’s difficult to always go to your instrument and have to “work” on something. While it’s very satisfying to play a song, learning a song isn’t always so entertaining.
How To Transcribe Music On A Piano
Can You Sing Twinkle, Twinkle… Then You Can Transcribe Transcribing music, or writing out what you hear, can seem like a crazy difficult task, but actually if you can sing a nursery rhyme, then you can write it out, all you need is a keyboard or piano. The reason you use a keyboard is because
Private Music Teachers And Prep For A New School Year
It’s that time of the year again! Students are returning back to school ready for a fresh new year. What can we, as private music teachers, do to maximize on this momentum and translate it into our music lessons? Many music teachers may not teach at a school so we need to be extra aware
Denver Piano And Voice Teacher Spotlight
Lights On! From time to time it’s important to shine the light on special teachers. We have a Denver Piano and Voice teacher who fits that bill and his name is Joey Taczak. He’s a popular teacher for us at Lessons In Your Home mostly because of his enthusiasm for teaching and the success of
New Houston Guitar Teacher Andrew Dethloff
Lessons In Your Home Houston is excited to announce that we’ve added a new guitar, bass guitar, and ukelele teacher to the team: Andrew Dethloff! He is currently taking new students in the Heights, Memorial, River Oaks, West University, Bellaire, and Katy. He has students as young as 4 years old and has a lot of experience teaching young children.
How To Incorporate Music Theory In Lessons
For music teachers, it is easy to focus solely on performance pieces or technique exercises during weekly lessons. We only have so much time with a student each week, and to keep progress on the instrument going, it’s easy to neglect another equally important area of music instruction—music theory.
Welcome Stewart Rabin – New Miami Music Teacher
Although Stewart is not new to teaching Music in the classroom of giving private lessons, he’s new to us and we’re excited to have him as a new member of our Lessons In Your Home Miami Staff. Happy teaching Stewart!
Welcome Violin and Voice Teacher in Denver, Thornton, and Fort Collins!
Miriam Iams is a new violin and voice teacher here in the Denver metro area. We are so excited to have her on staff, and teaching lessons in Thornton, Denver, and Fort Collins!
How to Keep Piano Lessons Positive and Consistent
The majority of students taking lessons start because the know music is fun, some students fall deeply in love with it and some of those choose to consider music as a career. That’s the facts. So in my experience, I keep piano lessons positive as my main method.