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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
Anna J. New York NY.
UChicago undergrad, SAT 790 math, AP Calc BC5
I am a graduate of The Brearley School, one of the most academically rigorous private schools in New York City, and an incoming freshman at the University of Chicago. I am also a student at the Manhattan School of Music Precollege program. My math credentials include a score of 5 on the AP Calculus BC exam, 790 on the SAT Math section, and I am currently enrolled in linear algebra at the college level. I have been tutoring peers and younger students for the past three years in both one-on-on... Read more
Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Precalculus, English, SAT Math, Violin, Creative Writing
Mami U. Long Island City NY.
Patient & Experienced Japanese and Violin Tutor
Hello! I?m Mami, a violin and Japanese language teacher based in New York. I was born and raised in Tokyo and moved to New York in 2000. Since then, I?ve been passionate about sharing both the beauty of Japanese culture and the joy of music with students of all ages and backgrounds. As a Japanese teacher, I completed the Japanese Language Teacher Training Program at Japan Society NYC in 2019 and later worked there as an assistant instructor. With over 13 years of teaching experience, I wor... Read more
Japanese, Violin
Ashley T. New York NY.
Violinist/Violist Skilled in Audition Prep & Music Theory
Ashley Toner is a violinist and violist based in New York City. She is a graduate of Rutgers University in viola performance and New York University in Performing Arts Administration. Ashley has taught for 9 years, coaching weekly violin, viola, and music theory lessons for elementary, middle school, and high school students through programs such as Bach to Rock, Music and Arts, and Summer Music Academy, among others. Her approach prepares students for audition based ensembles such as reg... Read more
Music Theory, Violin
Rem D. Vallejo CA.
Experienced Music teacher and conductor
My name is Rem D. I am an experienced teacher with more than 20 years of experience. I graduated from Moscow Conservatory in 1990 on violin, viola and piano. Since 1990 I reside in USA and I teach many students at my schools and privately. I also conduct youth orchestras in Bay Area. I love to find an individual approach to every student and help them succeed! My teaching style and methods are very flexible and work efficently for a very wide range of students of all levels and ages. Flex... Read more
Music Theory, Piano, Violin
Nathan L. New York NY.
New York University Undergraduate Tutor
Hi! I?m Nathan, a Computer Science and Data Science major at NYU, and I specialize in helping students achieve top scores on the SAT. I earned a 1570 on the SAT (800 Math, 770 Reading/Writing) and love helping students build the skills and strategies they need to succeed on test day. Whether you?re aiming to boost your Math score, strengthen Reading comprehension, or refine your Writing techniques, I?ll work with you step-by-step to target your personal goals. I?ve taught students from ... Read more
Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, Java, SAT Math, SAT Reading, SAT Writing, PSAT
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
Kiona B. Grand Rapids MI.
String Instructor, Orchestra Conductor,20+ years of violin performance
I'm a violinist originally from Texas with 20 plus years of performance experience. I graduated from Stephen F. Austin State University with a Bachelor of Music in 2020. I have experience working as a conductor for beginner and intermediate orchestra, private instructor, and Early Childhood Music Educator. Over the years I have learned to work with various age groups; working with students even as young as 3 years old. During lessons I use visual and auditory aids to help my students such as ... Read more
Violin
Patrick B. Riverside RI.
Math, Science, and SAT Tutor - 25 years teaching!
I have a degree in Applied Mathematics from Southern New Hampshire University and have been a tutor for 20 years, specializing in standardized tests, high school and college math, high school science, college physics, and tutoring many other subjects including Excel, Word, computer programming, and literary analysis/essay writing. My favorite subjects to tutor are Pre-calc, Calc 1 and 2, programming (various languages), and statistics. These subjects tend to have the most "fun" and creative ... Read more
Algebra 1, Algebra 2, American History, Biology, Calculus, Chemistry, Microsoft Excel, European History
Maya S. New York NY.
The Juilliard School grad, member of NJ Symphony & Opera Philadelphia
I have been a member of New Jersey Symphony since 2007, and joined the Opera Philadelphia Orchestra in 2022. I earned my Master's degree from The Juilliard School in 2001 and Tokyo University of Arts in 1998. I have been offering private lessons at my studio in Midtown NYC and also online for 28 years. My former students have been in some of the prestigious school including The Juilliard School, Yale School of Music and Special Music School at Kaufman Music Center. You can also join our a... Read more
Japanese, 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.
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