What's included
Meets on Demand
schedule meetings as needed25 mins
per sessionTeacher support
Class Experience
In this one-on-one class, we'll work on developing brass playing skills using resources like the student's band book, technique books, solos, and etude books. One-on-one lessons allow for individualized attention and I can tailor lessons to each child's goals and learning style. We'll also incorporate bits of music history and music theory when we can to help create a well-rounded understanding of music and ultimately a more knowledgeable musician. Before the first begin lessons, I'll contact the student and parent so that we can discuss what learning materials are appropriate and the learner's goals. Don't worry if you're just getting started and don't have any materials by the first lesson. I can create some and get you started! Each class will begin with a short greeting. I love to ask my students about something good that happened that day. I find that after a while, they start looking purposefully looking for something good about their day to tell me at their lesson. Then, we'll go through any assigned warmups and songs from that lesson. We'll cover any new concepts related to those songs and look ahead to next week's lesson. I almost always have more availability for lessons than I have listed, so if you're interested in lessons and don't see a time that works, just request some times through Outschool and we'll see what works!
Other Details
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
Students may be asked to purchase any of the following resources:
A typical band book (like Standards of Excellence ) if the student is getting started and doesn't have one yet. (beginners)
Clarke Technical Studies (intermediate and advanced students)
Rochut Etudes (advanced students)
Arbans Complete Conservatory Method (intermediate and advanced students)
Teacher expertise and credentials
Ohio Teaching Certificate in Music/Theater/Arts
After teaching music to students in grades preschool through university level for the past 15 years, I've learned that I love teaching music to everyone, regardless of age. Whether we're creating artwork while listening to (and learning about!) famous classical works, working one-on-one during lessons on beginner piano, trumpet, baritone, euphonium, tuba, or music theory, or participating in an interactive book reading, you're welcome in my virtual classroom.
A bit about me:
I have a unique career built around being a music teacher, performer, conductor, children's author, and entrepreneur. I earned a double bachelor's degree in music education and euphonium performance from Capital University, a master's degree in euphonium performance from the Royal Northern College of Music, and a doctor of musical arts in euphonium performance from Rutgers University. I'm certified by the state of Ohio to teach music to grades preschool through 12th grade. I've taught general music to grades preschool through college, group music theory to elementary through college level, and private lessons on beginner piano, most brass instruments, and music theory to students of all ages. As a performer, clinician, and conductor, I frequently travel to work and perform with various ensembles around the United States. Lastly, I became a children's author and entrepreneur because when my first son was born and I didn't see any kids' books about brass band (the ensemble I play in most), I decided to write one! In addition to being a music teacher and performer, I'm now the author of a children's book called, "Amy's Brass Band" which is available worldwide through Amazon. I live with my husband and two young sons, one of whom I homeschooled for the 2020-2021 school year.
In the classroom, I work hard to create a supportive environment that can nurture a child's whole understanding of music. I hope to work with your child soon!
Reviews
Live 1-on-1 Lessons
$35
per sessionMeets on demand
25 min
Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18