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Trombone Intermediate to Advanced Ages 13-17

Improve your trombone performance skills in the most elite and personalized learning experience. Meet your performance goals for recitals, auditions, exams (specialized, ABRSM, ISOM)
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What's included

Meets on Demand
schedule meetings as needed
35 mins
per session
Teacher support
Homework
1-2 hours per week. Practice schedule for skill improvement, to be mutually determined with the learner
Assignments
Learners are encouraged to submit a video of their practice sessions throughout the week. The teacher will create a video or written response.
Progress Report
Options for progress reports: post-lesson recaps, profile of a musician, and skills checklist

Class Experience

Intermediate - Advanced Level
All activities meet the National Standards for Music Education criteria for performing and responding.

Designed for the trombone player who is on their journey to a seat in a higher level ensemble, enjoys the technical conversations of the trombone and has the goal of learning specialized techniques. This program is ideal for those who are thinking about preparing for competitions, seeking ensemble seats, or gearing up for collegiate study, and have more than beginner experience and skills. 

Learners at this level are just beginning to profile their skills and set streamlined specific goals. This will ensure a clear understanding and pathway with guidance is provided. 

CHARACTERISTICS OF INTERMEDIATE MOVING TOWARDS ADVANCED CLASSES
- intentional discussions brought forward mainly from the learner, sometimes from the instructor 
- gathering exposure to the wide variety of options available for pathways of playing the trombone
- conversation guides are established more often by the learner than the leader
- choices may require guidance, questions, or refinement
- demonstrates technical proficiency with deliberate practice methods mostly in place
- is developing proficiency or exhibits proficiency characteristics of rigorous study beyond proficient, but not without feedback, guidance, or collaboration
- developing strategies for practice and performance methods and to overcome personal challenges 
- is seeking experience to develop towards mastery

PREWORK FOR CLASS
Upon enrollment, learners will be asked to submit a self-created video of their choice of performance. Instructions are included in the welcome email. This video is to help the teacher plan for a great first lesson as the level of this type of player may have grows and glows in a wide range of areas. This will also be the catalyst for the development of the personalized skill document that will guide future lessons, growth, and deliberate focus areas, crafting their personal profile of a musician. 

TEACHER SUPPORT - ALL ACCESS via VIDEO
Recommendations and guidance are offered during the meeting session. Assignments and deliberate practice homework is offered that align specifically with learner goals. Learners are highly encouraged to send videos throughout the week of their practicing, performances, and questions and the teacher will provide video or written response guidance back for continued support outside of session times.

METHOD OF DELIVERY & SAMPLE LESSON
Trombone private study in this class can be delivered with the following options in mind:
 Method 1: trial lesson for fit assessment and go forward planning

Method 2: specific, defined lessons to achieve a particular outcome. Outcome may be time sensitive. These lessons may also serve to gather audience perspective

Method 3: Continuous specialized study to meet long term goals

Each delivery method is tailored to the goals of the learner and a learner-centered plan will be shared after the 1st meeting. Lessons will typically include:

1) personalized 1-on-1 conversation between learner & teacher
2) skill assessment for playing techniques
3) establish goals and expectations of success
4) repertoire needs 
5) how to take our trombone session conversation to independent focus time
6) deliberate practice or performance activities

All learners will receive a guided plan to execute against their goals. The plan will be collaborative and act as a working document that is revisited often.

Activities can be designed to support performance goals for:
- auditions
- performance competitions
- test and exams (in school, ensembles, ABRSM, ISOM)

The learner can expect to be active and play their instrument for most of the booked time for all lessons.
Learning Goals
PERFORMING
MU:Pr4.2.E.Ia Demonstrate, using music reading skills where appropriate, how compositional devices employed and theoretical and structural aspects of musical works impact and inform prepared or improvised performances.
PERFORMING
MU:Pr5.3.E.IIa Develop and apply appropriate strategies to address individual challenges in a varied repertoire of music, and evaluate their success.
learning goal

Other Details

Learning Needs
This class is tailored to the individual learner. A 15-minute quick chat class is offered for meet & greets and consultation and is listed separately. The tutor is well-trained to adapt instructional style to learner preferences.
Parental Guidance
This is a trombone performance class. You can expect the level of sound contribution to your environment to increase. Plan for an environment for your learner and all members for the sound and physical space to play the trombone at its full volume.
Pre-Requisites
1. Music reading in at least 1 clef 2. Slide positions 3. General aural skills and note recognition 4. Multiple sources to purchase music for the trombone
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Doctoral Degree in Chemistry from The University of Tennessee
Mike Blanchard, Ph.D. Chemistry
Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry from Ohio University
Mike Blanchard, Ph.D. Chemistry
Laura holds a Master's of Music from the University of Tennessee and a Bachelors of Music from Ohio University focusing on the trombone. She holds a professional educators license certified for general, vocal, and instrumental education. Additionally, she is a member of the National Association for Music Educators, Music Teachers National Association, and Association for Applied Sports Psychology.  Laura has a wide range of teaching strategies that can be adjusted and adapted to meet her learners where they are at and how they learn best. 

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Ages: 13-17

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