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Timothy L. Atlanta GA.
Computer Science Tutor with Master's from Stanford
Dear prospective student, I am currently a software engineer with 3+ years of industry experience. I graduated from Stanford with a Master?s in Computer Science. I also did my Bachelor's degree from Stanford in Psychology. While at Stanford, I was a Computer Science teaching assistant and tutor for multiple terms, teaching and tutoring students with advanced interests and with learning disabilities. I am passionate about teaching and am intentional with meeting your needs. I am malleable ... Read more
Microsoft Word, Java, C, Computer Programming, Python, Violin, Networking (Computer), C++
Phoebe C. Irvine CA.
UNMATCHED Professional English Services!
My name is Phoebe, and my work is my lifeblood. I have been a full-time, self-employed writing coach, editor, and college application essay expert for the past 10 years. I am in the uppermost reaches of the top 1% of Wyzant professionals nationwide and the only Wyzant English-specializing professional with 10,000+ field-specific hours, 3,000+ 5-star ratings, and 78 compelling testimonials. I am a scintillatingly vivacious, shrewd, forthright, decisive, kind, diligent, efficient individual who... Read more
Grammar, Reading, Writing, English, Literature, Proofreading, SAT Reading, SAT Writing
Lisa Kaye J. Gunnison UT.
Experienced Violin & Viola Teacher
For 30 years, I've truly enjoyed helping students learn to play violin and viola. Starting beginners is fun, and helping experienced players progress is rewarding. In addition to classical training, I have learned non-traditional methods. I create an individual approach for each student, using a variety of tools. My students learn how to get a nice tone from the first lesson. (No obnoxious screeching allowed!) I would love to share my knowledge and help you play beautifully! My whole life ... Read more
Violin
Ariel B. Philadelphia PA.
A Teaching-and-Academic Awards winner, UPenn PhD top graduate
As a graduate student at UPenn?s Chemistry Department, I won Teaching and Academic Awards and graduated in 1997 with a Ph.D. top of the class. My MS in Theoretical Physics I received from TSU (Tbilisi State University, Georgia, former USSR) where I graduated with honors in 1976. My undergraduate research in Special Relativity won awards and was subsequently published. I also have studied for 11 years at a conservatory prep. Central Music School (classic violin, top 5... Read more
Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Calculus, Geometry, Physics, Prealgebra, Precalculus, Trigonometry
Janelle G. Hixson TN.
Patient and Passionate Violin and Viola Teacher
Hello! I am a dedicated music educator with a Bachelor's degree in Music Education from Southern Adventist University and currently pursuing a Masters in Viola Performance at Columbus State University. My passion for music extends beyond academic achievements into practical experience, having enriched my skills through various Suzuki summer sessions in Dallas and Portland, Oregon. I am certified in Suzuki Early Childhood Education, specializing in teaching students from ages 2 to 5 years old.... Read more
Violin
Lee R. Greensboro NC.
Tutor for Music, English, Math, and Astronomy.
I am a professional musician, play the cello, and hold three degrees in cello performance: Bachelor of Music, Master of Music, and Doctor of Musical Arts. I am also a writer. I wrote a 200-page dissertation for my doctorate about virtuoso cello playing. I have taught many private cello, violin, viola, and bass students, including one cellist who is handicapped on his right hand. I taught him for six years and he won two concerto competitions. During the pandemic, I taught English as a sec... Read more
Reading, Writing, Astronomy
Mark R P. Sacramento CA.
Experienced Music Educator: Instrumental, Theory, Composition
Good Day I am Mark and thank you for checking out my profile. I directed school music programs for 18 years. I retired from public school and have been teaching privately for over 5 years. I work with 70+ students each week, both online and in person. I have a California Teaching Credential in Music (K-12), and I am a Royal Conservatory of Music instructor. (www.rcmusic.com) As a School Music Director, I taught: Concert Band, Marching Band, String Orchestra, Jazz Band and Jazz Choi... Read more
Music Theory, Guitar, Piano, Violin, Trombone
Naomi F. Brookline MA.
Tutor for all ages, academic subjects and violin
Hello! I'm Naomi and I graduated from Princeton University in 2023 and am a current MS candidate at Boston University. I studied Sociology along with Environmental Science, Urban Studies, and Global Health. I have experience working with pre-K students through adults in a variety of topics ranging from environmental education to conversational English practice. I have a fair amount of experience with helping children through adults develop English language skills as a second language. I am ve... Read more
Writing, English, Proofreading, Elementary Math, Violin
Kyla G. Chicago IL.
Label Signed Artist Teaching Online Music Lessons
Hi! I?m Kyla Gabka and I have been studying the performing arts since I was four years old. I am a singer, pianist, violinist, and actress, and I currently offer private virtual violin, viola, piano, and voice lessons. I have a BA in Music and BA in Musical Theatre from Columbia College Chicago. I have had so many wonderful opportunities to share the knowledge that I have gained throughout all my time of being a performing artist. I am a signed artist with Boosted Entertainment, and I am a Pr... Read more
Music Theory, Ear Training, Piano, Theater, Voice (Music), Violin
Lily D. Brooklyn NY.
Vocal and Musical Freedom
Hello! I'm Lily and I've been writing and performing music since before I can remember. I fell in love with Irish fiddle at a young age and performed with a family band early on. I got classical violin training, which supports my technique and stylistic flexibility, leading me to study violin performance (classical, Irish, Karnatic and Hindustani, jazz) and music composition at Sarah Lawrence College (2016), during which time I received the Presser Undergraduate Music Scholar Award. I am now ... Read more
Music Theory, General Music, Voice (Music), Violin
How a Violin Tutor Can Help:
Learning to play the violin, like learning to play the piano, offers many benefits, far beyond the fact that is simply a beautiful instrument. You will improve your thinking and cognitive skills, reduce stress, improve your memory, enhance your posture and give you that extra edge when it comes to college applications. Whether you intend on taking exams when playing the violin or simply learning for your own personal benefit, there are few things you will need to know.
- The correct finger and bow position for beautiful, flowing sound
- How to read sheet music
- The correct posture and position of your feet
Learning where to place the fingers of your left hand is probably the most difficult task when playing the violin. Beginners may mark positions with tape, but greater success will come from knowing how to do this without prompts. The only way to perform finger positions correctly is with practice. Having professional help can offer you immediate feedback on your finger positioning and ensure you progress correctly.
How to Find a Violin Tutor Near You:
Take your first step to find a great Violin tutor to help you in improve now! It’s a fast, easy process – you simply type in the subject that you need help with and your zip code and you’ll find several available violin tutors online or for in home tutoring as well. We have tutors with a variety of experience, top notch skills and affordable rates to meet your requirements. All you do is review their experience and background to find a few that fit. Once you do, send them a message with any questions you have or a question on the topic. That will help you get an understanding if there’s a fit.Don’t forget to check out their reviews as well, you’ll get a better understanding of the person as well from reviews. And remember, the first hour is covered by a “Good Fit” guarantee – you don’t pay if there’s not a fit. So what do you have to lose? Find the right tutor to help you now!

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