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1 Hour Private Music Lessons: Piano

A one-on-one private lesson to help students learn piano with a personalized curriculum aimed at guiding students towards their goals and exploring the world of music.
Hunter Vowell
Average rating:
4.8
Number of reviews:
(25)
Class

What's included

Meets on Demand
schedule meetings as needed
60 mins
per session
Teacher support

Class Experience

Topic: 
This is a one on one lesson to help students learn piano with an individualized curriculum designed to move learners towards their musical goals whether they are learning technique, songs/repertoire, music theory, improvisation or songwriting/composing. 

Examples of Possible Topics Covered During Lessons

Basic Instrumental Technique:
-Proper Posture 
-Proper playing technique 
-Proper fingering techniques
-Learning the notes on the instrument
-Five Finger pattern
-Scales
-Chords

Learning Songs/Pieces: 
I help students find and learn pieces and songs that they will enjoy playing and  be able to tackle at their current level. I break songs/pieces down to help students learn basic concepts about musical form as well as making them more manageable and intuitive to learn. 

Music Theory That can Be Covered:

Basic Music Theory:
-Note names
-Rhythms 
-Meter
-Reading music notation 
-Scales and Keys
-Chords
-Chord Progression

Advance Music Theory: 
-Advanced Scales and Chords 
-Counterpoint 
-Four-part harmony  
-Roman Numeral Analysis 
-Musical Forms

Improvisation, Composition and Songwriting  
-Learning and applying concepts from  music theory to create music
-Writing chord progressions 
-Writing and improvising melodies 
-Writing songs and pieces with standard musical forms 
-Basics of Jazz improvisation (ex. scales, arpeggios, outlines and embellishments)

Lesson Structure: 

-Getting to Know You
Every student has different musical goals and interests and at our first lesson I find out where students are in their musical journey and where they want to progress to. 

-Setting Goals and Creating Exercises 
Learning music can often seem intimidating and overwhelming. As a teacher, I help break down large musical goals into smaller lessons and create fun and efficient exercises to help move students towards their goals. 

-Feedback 
An important part of learning any skill is receiving good feedback and encouragement. I encourage students to continue to work on what they are doing well and also help them to evaluate, rethink and re approach areas that they are having difficulty with. 

The Importance of Music:
Music is an important part of all cultures and has many rich histories, repertoires and theories. Learning, exploring and creating music has many benefits for students' minds, both intellectually and emotionally, and helps them to become  knowledgeable, creative and critical thinking people.

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External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined May, 2021
4.8
25reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Background:  
I am a professional musician and composer with a Bachelor degree of Music from the University of South Carolina where I studied music composition, guitar performance, music theory, music history and jazz. 

Skills and Expertise: 
I play several instruments at an extremely high level, including guitar, ukulele, bass and piano. I have a thorough knowledge of their respective techniques as well as a deep understanding of music theory, music composition, songwriting and music performance. I have a familiarity with most genres of music and seek to help students further learn, explore and discover more about music in whatever direction most inspires.  

Teaching Philosophy and Method:

My teaching philosophy and method is centered around giving the student freedom and control over their education and learning. As shown by the studies listed in my sources below, students and all humans are the happiest, the most motivated and do their best work, when they feel that they have control, freedom and responsibility over their own life and the work they do. 
Therefore, education is most effective when a teacher acts as a learning guide rather than a learning dictator. Knowledge needs to be intrinsically discovered by the student, coming from the inside out rather than being forced in from the outside in.  Teachers should help students determine and work towards goals, help students analyze their progress, support their success and help students to rethink their approach in areas they wish to improve. I believe that the goal and responsibility of an educator is to help their students find and develop an intrinsic motivation and passion for learning and self-improvement that lead to a happy, curious creative and critical thinking individual. 

Sources: 
"A Century of Grading Research: Meaning and Value in the Most Common Educational Measure" - Brookhart et al. 
“Children's Task Interest and Performance: Immediate Versus Subsequent Effects of Rewards" - Fabes et al. 
"Do Material Rewards Enhance the Performance of Lower-Class Children?" - Janet T. Spence ---
"The Effects of Contingent and Noncontingent Rewards and Controls on Intrinsic Motivation" - Edward L. Deci 
"The Impact of Anticipated Reward Upon Cross-age Tutoring" - James Garbarino 
"Motivation and Creativity: Effects of Motivational Orientation on Creative Writers" 
Teresa M. Amabile
"Problem Solving: Response Competition and the Influence of Drive" - Sam Glucksberg 
"Teaching More by Grading Less (or Differently)" - Schinske and Tanner *


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Completed by 18 learners
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Ages: 8-18

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