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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 |
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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 |
+$10.00 for in home service
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Cheryl D.
Guitar Lessons, Song Writing Lessons, Orchestral Lessons
Home or Studio or Webcam
10 Years
Cheryl has always loved music from an early age. At age 7, she began her musical education at the Cleveland Institute of Music, studying music theory. Eight months later, she began her violin lessons with the late pedagogue, Margaret Randall. Cheryl continued at the Institute until 1975, when she accepted a scholarship to study violin at Northwestern University, with the late Samuel Thaviu, former Concertmaster of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Orchestras. Cheryl has performed as a First Violinist with numerous orchestras, including the Cleveland Women's Orchestra, Northwestern Symphony and the Ashtabula Area Orchestra. A songwriter since age 16, she also studied Music Theory and Composition with John Buccheri, composers David Noon and Lyndon DeYoung. In 1981, Cheryl won an Honorable Mention Award in the American Songwriter Competition and Honorable Mention, in 1982, in the American Songwriter Lyric Competition. Cheryl's favorite thing about playing and writing music is its ability to bring people together with joy and passion, and her favorite thing about teaching music is sharing that joy with someone new. When taking lessons with Cheryl you can expect to have a fun and relaxing learning experience. She looks forward to getting to know you as a student and learning about your specific goals, interests, and learning style. Book a lesson now and get connected right away!
Cheryl D. has over 10 years of music experience in the Jefferson area.
Cheryl D. is proficient in and teaches Guitar Lessons, Song Writing Lessons, Orchestral Lessons .What to expect in my Orchestral Lessons
My students should expect a fun and relaxing experience as they get to know their new violin and bow. We will first learn all the parts of the violin and bow, how to care for them and keep them safe. We'll talk a little bit about the history of the instrument and its use in modern day music making. Next, we'll talk about you... share some background information on your academic and extracurricular activities, and your musical knowledge.. If you have not learned basic music theory ( names of notes, scales, rhythm, reading sheet music, etc..) then I will start you off with some basic lessons on music notation and reading, with additional homework from Book One of the Fletcher Theory Papers. That way, you can get up to speed quickly. While this learning process is underway, we will begin work with the violin and bow. I will teach you the proper position for standing and holding the violin and the bow. You'll learn how to properly move the bow across the violin's open strings ( E_A_D_G) so that you produce a rich, beautiful tone with every stroke. This is the absolute most important part of everything you will ever learn! It takes a few weeks to master, but once you do, you will have the technical skills necessary to prepare you to play any type of music you can dream of! The first violin method book we will use is Book One of the "A Tune A Day" series by C. Paul Herfurth. ( All study books are available on ) You will play the pupil parts and I will play the teacher’s-we’ll play duets! We’ll work on one lesson each week, from the book. During this period, in Lessons 1-6, we will focus on maintaining proper position of the left hand on the violin and proper bowing technique with the right hand (finger placement on the frog and making sure you are guiding the bow across the strings correctly). Moving into our second month, we will pick up speed. Lessons 7-14 will focus on learning proper placement of the first three left hand fingers on the fingerboard (yay, no more open strings!), more complicated right hand bowing patterns using a variety of rhythms. You’ll also learn to play your very first musical scales and, finally, get to perform your very first solo piece – a proud moment. Indeed! Lessons 15-25 finishes off the first six months with the introduction of the left hand’s fourth (pinky) finger on the fingerboard on all the strings (it’s trickier than you think), work with all five tones on all four strings, more scale work, more duets and learning many more popular tunes. Remember to bring a notebook to all lesson, so you or your parents can take notes, write down assignments for home study and keep up with your progress.
Formal Education:
High School: 1975 Graduate, Cleveland Lutheran HS East, Cleveland Heights, Ohio College: Bachelor of Music, 1979, Northwestern University School of Music.
Private Education:
Cleveland Institute of Music-Preparatory Dept., Music Theory and Violin, 1.
Performing Experience:
Soloist, Cleveland All-City Orchestra, 1967, Cleveland Institute of Music Youth Orchestra, 1; Cleveland Women's Orchestra, 1, Musical Theatre Pit Orchestra for Chagrin Valley Little Theater, Geauga Lyric Theater, Cain Park Theater, 1, New Art String Ensemble (Chicago/Central Illinois), 1, Fiddler, Sweetwater Country Band (Ohio and Western Pennsylvania) 1, Ashtabula Area Orchestra, 2003-present.
Experience Teaching:
Cleveland Lutheran High School East-Student Teaching Program at the Jewish Community Center, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, 1. Individual student violin lessons, classical and bluegrass. 1 and 2, Substitute Teacher (Conducting and General Music) teacher for Middle School/High School Band. Orchestra and Choir directors at six Ashtabula County school districts, 2018-present.
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