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Master Instructor
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Option | Price Per HALF Hour | Total Cost | ||
Pay as You Go | $45 /30min | $45 | ||
4 Lessons | $40.00 /30min | $160 | ||
12 Lessons | $35.00 /30min | $420 | ||
24 Lessons | $32.50 /30min | $780 |
Option | Price Per FULL Hour | Total Cost | ||
Pay as You Go | $70 /hour | $70 | ||
4 Lessons | $65.00 /hour | $260 | ||
12 Lessons | $55.00 /hour | $660 | ||
24 Lessons | $50.00 /hour | $1200 |
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I started giving music lessons right after graduating from high school, and I've enjoyed teaching players and singers of all ages--in schools, churches, studios, at their homes, and my home. My method is characterized by: 1 Loving students unconditionally, 2 Adapting quickly and easily to various learning styles and personalities, 3 Giving student performers an extra "boost" by arranging their pieces or my piano accompaniment to show them in the best light, and 4 Using a comprehensive method that includes basic technique, theory, sightreading, ear training, and improvisation--even for beginners. Having worked with children in a variety of contexts, my fingerprints have been on file with the FBI for many years, and my record is completely clear.
Steve J. has over 10+ years of music experience in the Wichita area.
Steve J. is proficient in and teaches Guitar Lessons, Bass Guitar Lessons, Keyboard and Piano Lessons, Vocal Lessons, Song Writing Lessons .Degree and Field of Study:
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What to expect in my Orchestral Lessons
If a student is learning an orchestral instrument, I would take them through the steps listed above, as well an exploration of the history and structure of their particular instrument. If I'm leading an orchestra, I'll focus on how the instruments interact, blend, and balance, to create a tapestry of musical colors. If I'm teaching students how to orchestrate...ah, now the real fun begins! I'll make sure they have a foundation of what the instruments can do and in what keys!...anticipate and address the pitfalls of beginning orchestration such as over-writing...and then encourage them to seek their own individual "voices."
What to expect in my Song Writing Lessons
My goal is to take the students' original musical fragments and show them various options for assembling those into coherent musical works--then encouraging them to be creative! I would also try to help them understand what commercially-viable writing sounds like, and challenge them to write with specific markets in mind.
What to expect in my Vocal Lessons
They can expect to learn all the basic techniques--posture, correct breathing, tone formation, vibrato, etc.--plus how to vary their sound to match a particular idiom such as Broadway tunes or modern pop tunes or worship songs or classical pieces. I hope to also teach them to how to "enact" various roles through their singing. And if they are drawn to being worship leaders, I'll help them learn to sing and play simultaneously, and how to be authentic.
What to expect in my Bass Guitar Lessons
They can expect to learn how to play note-for-note as well as by chord symbols. They can expect to learn various scales and finger-patterns. I'll show them a handful of fingering techniques. And I'll teach them the common progressions, fills, and improv patterns.
What to expect in my Keyboard and Piano Lessons
They can expect to experience a unique "comprehensive" approach that includes not only traditional sightreading but also theory, playing by ear, improvising, and composing their own music. They will learn to play piano 1) with a sense of style, phrasing, touch, timing, passion, accentuation, and 2) for fun! I want them to be able to sit and play for their own enjoyment and that of others, whether they've memorized a classical piece or they're improvising from a jazz lead sheet.
What to expect in my Guitar Lessons
They can expect to learn not only chords, but also how to read and play individual notes, as well as licks. They can expect to learn a wide variety of strumming patterns, techniques, and rhythms. If they enjoying singing, I'll help them learn how to sing and play at the same time. If they have a heart for leading worship, I'll gladly and joyfully take them through the steps to becoming a successful worship-leading musician.
Formal Education:
Bachelor's Degree in Music Composition, plus Master Classes in Conducting.
Private Education:
Various courses and seminars on vocal production, worship-leading, and music.
Performing Experience:
Keyboard player in rock and jazz bands; guitarist in worship bands; vocalist in choirs and ensembles.
Experience Teaching:
Taught private students (in classical, jazz, and pop idioms) since high school; served as Master Teacher at a local studio since 2009; coached singers and instrumentalists of all ages for musicals and worship bands.
- Young Adult Adult Child
- Rock
- Blues
- Jazz
- Classical
- Acoustic
- Teacher 's Studio
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