44 Collective by Piotr Kozłowski – Harlem, NY
4.5
Serves Taylor, MI
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We are a group of classical musicians committed to building a vibrant, inclusive community of music lovers. We empower emerging artists, present classical music in creative and engaging ways, and connect people through meaningful performance and education.
We offer lessons, concerts, collaborations, and outreach. We like to bend boundaries and think big, always rooted in excellence, integrity, and kindness.
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Ona’s Voice and Acting Lessons
4.5
Serves Taylor, MI
5 years in business
My name is Ona, and I’m a musical theater performer and voice teacher. I’d love to help you get started on your singing and/or acting career! I'm multilingual so we can do classes in English, Spanish, or Catalan! I usually teach in a studio in Midtown Manhattan but due to COVID-19 I’m offering online lessons only.
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Bradley B Stone
4.5
Serves Taylor, MI
15 years in business
Teaching guitar is my passion. I believe that everyone has a musical potential and I love helping people develop their musicality and I firmly believe that the saying "if you give a person a fish, you feed them for a day. But if you teach someone to fish, you feed them for a lifetime."
I put every part of me into finding the best way for my students to learn. I have over eight years experience teaching guitar in a variety of styles including rock, blues, finger-style, and classical guitar.
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Scott Elliott, Professional Guitarist / Instructor
4.5
Serves Taylor, MI
46 years in business
Results -- In many cases, I've succeeded where others (including many other "name" instructors) have failed. "Teachers teach the way they've been taught," and my own academic background (Berklee, Duquesne University, Cincinnati College-Conservatory) has been both intensive and highly structured. I also believe that my training in music theory has given me an analytic edge in my teaching -- I'm very skilled in pinpointing physical/musical problems and plotting a structured path that works for the needs of the individual student. To this, I designed, implemented, and taught the program in Guitar performance at West Virginia University at both undergraduate and graduate levels (1994 through 2018). I'm currently a professor of Guitar at Waynesburg University in Pennsylvania.
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1. What do private music lessons cover?
Lessons focus on instrument technique, music theory, sight reading, and performance preparation.
2. Which instruments are commonly taught privately?
Piano, guitar, violin, drums, voice, and more.
3. Can private lessons be tailored to specific music genres?
Yes, instruction can focus on classical, jazz, rock, pop, or other styles.
4. How often should I take private music lessons?
Weekly lessons are recommended for consistent progress.
5. Are online private music lessons effective?
Many students succeed with virtual lessons using quality audio and video setups.
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