Instruments:
- Banjo
- Guitar
- Mandolin
- Piano
- Ukulele
- Voice
Services:
- Composition
- Ear Training
- Harmony
- Jazz Improvation
- Music Appreciation
- Music History
- Music Theory (Beginner-Intermediate)
- Solfege
Languages:
- English
- French
I believe that music should be learned through a passion for playing and listening. I go about teaching in a way that allows the student to bring their own interests to the session and teach what is required to learn the music that the student is passionate about. I am very adaptive, and I also enjoy listening to very diverse genres of music which allows me to cater the lesson to the individual, and draw from the shared passion for music of both the student and I.
I attended MacEwan University for 3 years where I was the signer for the large Jazz ensemble. I obtained a Diploma in Jazz and contemporary music performance specializing in voice.
I studied voice, piano, and guitar privately from the age of four until the age of eighteen.
I was raised in a musical family where we played bluegrass together, and often switched instruments depending on the song. I learned to sing harmony and play flatpicking style guitar, clawhammer banjo, mandolin, and upright bass from my experiences with family, attending multiple music camps and jam sessions. My main area of expertise is in learning through ear training, and the Nashville numbering system.
I have led my own music projects since the age of sixteen. I currently lead my project, where I write music, and perform both solo and with a band consisting of a drummer, bassist, lead guitar player, and synth player.
I perform around the city and across the country with multiple projects singing backups, and playing guitar and bass.
I can teach basic music theory and songwriting on all of the instruments listed.
I was present for other students' critiques and evaluations in Jazz school, learning and understanding the ways that voices and instruments are interpreted by the audience. I have worked in elementary schools and centres for adults with disabilities which has allowed me to learn through experience all of the ways people learn. I value all different kinds of learning whether through basic rhythm and participation or music theory and games, to song based learning, or technique. I have played at several music festivals where artists collaborate with each other and have learned how to improvise, jam, and lead different collective music playing and listening experiences.
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