Instruments:
- Bass Clarinet
- Clarinet
- Composition
- Djembe
- Double Bass
- Electric Bass
- Guitar
- Percussions
- Saxophone
- Singer-Songwriter
- Ukulele
Services:
- Composition
- Counterpoint
- Music Appreciation
- Music Theory (Beginner-Intermediate)
Languages:
- English
I believe that every person should have at least one creative outlet for their emotions; to be able to express without words their feelings, ideas, and other unfathomable things.
For me, music has been a primary outlet and it has helped me celebrate the good, and make sense of the bad. As a multidisciplinary artist, my approach to music involves connections to life and a philosophy that holds music as a tool for creative expression first, with the technique and finesse arriving as justifications for practice, in order to further develop and refine creative expression.
As a teacher, I know that music is a powerful tool for emotional, social, physical, and cognitive development. It is the most powerful tool to engage a learner's brain. The connections made go beyond that of multilingual learning. And for that I am eager to share the love of music to learners young and old.
Formally, starting in 2016, I studied music for two years at Grande Prairie Regional College and finished a BFA in Music, with distinction from Concordia University in Montréal, QC in 2021. I am currently completing a Bachelor of Education with UofA, that will be completed by April 2023.
I was awarded distinction for my academic achievement while pursuing a BFA from Concordia University in Montréal.
I picked up my first electric bass guitar at age 13 and played in weird surf-punk bands for about seven years. Since leaving the band, I developed an interest in electronic music. My study of it is ongoing and started around 2010 while experimenting with Reason 4 on my parent's computer. Since then, I have been accumulating tools and resources while composing and learning online through a variety of teachers. I currently use Ableton 10 as my primary tool for music software. Most recently, I've developed an interest in analog synthesis and electronic music production without a computer. After about seven years of self-study I have developed a comfortable proficiency in hardware music production. Here and there, I play house concerts with friends and the odd festival throughout Alberta.
30 Minutes: $39.00
45 Minutes: $49.00
60 Minutes: $59.00
There is a one-time registration fee of 25 $ charged with the first lessons. All Taxes are included in prices, if applicable
NOTE: Your Credit card will be charged ONLY when the first lesson is set up and confirmed with the teacher