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Phoebe C. Irvine CA.
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Grammar, Reading, Writing, English, Literature, Proofreading, SAT Reading, SAT Writing
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++
Dante S A. Mount Vernon NY.
Experienced conductor, composer and pianist offers music tutoring
I graduated as MM (1989), MMA (1990) and DMA( 1997) in Orchestral Conducting from Yale University School of Music -thesis: 'the harmonic organization of Rite of Spring'. Awarded Jackson Prize at the Tanglewood Festival (1992). I graduated as Piano Professor in the G. Gilardi Conservatory in Argentina. I have also studied viola, violin, composition, mathematics, literature and psychology. My main teachers: Mariano Drago Sijanec, Eleazar de Carvalho (Conducting), Maazel, Leinsdorf, K. Sand... Read more
Music Theory, General Music, Piano
Nathan G. Hot Springs National Park AR.
Doctor of Musical Arts, Professional Violist, Viola and Violin Teacher
Hello! My name is Dr. Nathan Groot (you can call me Nathan). I hold a Bachelor's Degree in Viola Performance and Pedagogy from Tennessee Tech University, a Master of Music degree from Miami University, and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Georgia. I draw most of my inspiration in my own work from the people who helped inspire me throughout my education. I have so many opportunities today because very special teachers, tutors, and teaching assistants stepped in and help... Read more
Vocabulary, Reading, Study Skills, Music Theory, Writing, Proofreading, Spelling, Ear Training
Jinkyung M. Las Vegas NV.
Violinist with Bachelor in Music & plays on Twitch!
Hello! Thanks for dropping by to learn a bit about me! I've been passionately playing the violin for over a decade, the viola for 4 wonderful years, and I also have a cool electric violin of my own! I'm a proud alumnus of the University of Nevada, Reno, where I earned my Bachelor's in Music Performance. From playing with the Nevada Chamber Orchestra to teaching at Family Music and Brill Music Academy, I've had quite the musical journey. I've dabbled in everything?from video game music orch... Read more
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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
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Ho Fei N. Rochester NY.
Violin and Viola tutor - Juilliard Graduate and Doctorate at Rice
Ho Fei, a twenty-four-year-old violist and violinist from Hong Kong, recently graduated from the Juilliard School with a Master of Music degree under the guidance of Prof. Carol Rodland. Beginning this fall, he will pursue his Doctorate at Rice University, studying with Ivo Jan Van-der-Werff. He earned previous degrees at the Eastman School of Music with George Taylor. Before college, Ho Fei achieved a Licentiate level in both violin and viola from Trinity College's diploma exams, earning ... Read more
Music Theory, General Music, 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
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
Cori T. Poughkeepsie NY.
Cello Lessons from Eastman Graduate
Cori is a 22-year-old cellist originally from the state of New York. She has won/been a finalist in multiple local concerto competitions, and has been studying cello since the age of three. Her experience has been furthered through summer programs that she has attended, such as the Boston University Tanglewood Institute the Castleman Quartet Program, and the Emerald Coast Chamber Music Festival. She just graduated from the Eastman School of Music and is a Graduate Assistant in cello at the... Read more
Study Skills, Music Theory, Elementary Math, 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:
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