Private Music Lessons in South Jordan, UT

Voice/Piano/Korean with Grace B.
Voice/Piano/Korean with Grace B.
4.5
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Serves South Jordan, UT
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21 years in business
Improve the quality of your voice by learning from a professional voice teacher Hi, My name is Grace. I'm a native Korean speaker who grew up in Seoul, South Korea through college. I'm currently a doctoral candidate majoring in voice performance and pedagogy in the US. With over 10 years of experience teaching voice, piano, and Korean to students of various levels. I'm so excited that you are interested in learning about the Korean language. Feel free to contact me. I'll be looking forward to meeting you soon. Thank you :D
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April West
April West
4.5
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Serves South Jordan, UT
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15 years in business
There is no secret to singing - it comes from a lot of hard work and the desire to learn to sing with correct technique. Years ago (after having sung with less than stellar vocal technique) I was put on vocal rest for three months (no talking, singing, nada, zip!) while my vocal folds healed. I then had to completely rebuild my voice from the ground up. I am passionate about teaching correct vocal technique the first time around! I love hearing a student say - "That was easy!" Yes! Singing can be easy, when you learn how to do it correctly. These light-bulb moments are my favorite.
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Treyan Porter
Treyan Porter
4.5
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Serves South Jordan, UT
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13 years in business
Hello! My name is Treyan. I offer a free introductory lesson in which I demonstrate the unique method that I teach, and how it is different from all other teaching styles. I teach piano, but with an emphasis on improvisation, arrangement, and songwriting, using theory as the foundation. This teaching method gives the student a thorough understanding of musical theory, while at the same time allowing them to learn in a very creative environment. Let me know if you have any questions or are interested in a free intro lesson. Cheers!
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Andrea Hughes
Andrea Hughes
5.0
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Serves South Jordan, UT
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18 years in business
Andrea Hughes is a Romanian-born, American concert artist. She began studying violin at age 3 and piano at age 7. She received a Bachelor Degree in Violin Performance at the Cleveland Institute of Music (CIM) under Paul Kantor and Ivan Zenaty. Her childhood violin teachers include Deborah Moench, Dara Morales, and Ralph Matson. Her childhood piano teachers include Amy Wilding and Melissa Ballard. Additional violin instruction has also been given from artists including Joseph Silverstein, Dmitri Berlinsky, Ulf Schneider, Stephen Picard, Ilya Kaler, Remus Azoitei, and Viktor Tretyakov. As a child, Andrea performed numerous concerts with Rocky Mountain Strings, including tours to Poland, the Czech Republic, and Italy. She was concertmaster of the Utah Youth Symphony. Learning from top professors, she has attended the The Quartet Program, Heifetz Institute, Nuevo Mundo Festival & Academy, National Repertory Orchestra, Keshet Eilon Mastercourse, Blackmore International Music Academy, Szymon Goldberg Meisterkurse, Dorothy Delay Masterclass Series and Schlossakademie Masterclass Series. At CIM, Andrea participated in the Intensive Quartet Seminar, and was Concertmaster and Principal Second Violin for the CIM Orchestra and Opera Orchestra. She was first violinist of the Chroma Quintet. Her orchestral experience includes Firelands Symphony Orchestra, Ballet West Orchestra, Camerata Louis Spohr, Folkwang Kammerorchester Essen, Essener Philharmoniker, Sinfonieorchester Wuppertal and the Utah Symphony. Andrea has won numerous prizes: First Prize at the Utah State Fair Violin Competition thrice, UMTA Pre-Collegiate Instrumental Concerto competition, CIM Concerto Competition, and Nuevo Mundo Festival & Academy Concerto Competition. She won Second Prize in the MTNA National Competition Young Artist Division. She was a finalist in the Szymon Goldberg International Competition, and a semifinalist in the George Enescu International Competition. She was awarded the Dr. Jerome Gross Prize. Andrea debuted with the Utah Symphony at age 16 and soloed with the CIM Orchestra. She has performed on the M.U.S.i.C Stars in the Classics, Excellence in the Community Concert Series, and Temple Square Concert Series. Live radio broadcast performances include Classical 89 and WQXR New York Radio. Andrea began teaching violin in 2007, and enjoys passing along musical principles and various methodologies from her own learning and observation, so that students receive a thorough and well-rounded musical education. *Serious inquiries only.*
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Andrea Hughes
Andrea Hughes
4.5
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Serves South Jordan, UT
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18 years in business
Andrea Hughes is a Romanian-born, American concert artist. She began studying violin at age 3 and piano at age 7. She received a Bachelor Degree in Violin Performance at the Cleveland Institute of Music (CIM) under Paul Kantor and Ivan Zenaty. Her childhood violin teachers include Deborah Moench, Dara Morales, and Ralph Matson. Her childhood piano teachers include Amy Wilding and Melissa Ballard. Additional violin instruction has also been given from artists including Joseph Silverstein, Dmitri Berlinsky, Ulf Schneider, Stephen Picard, Ilya Kaler, Remus Azoitei, and Viktor Tretyakov. As a child, Andrea performed numerous concerts with Rocky Mountain Strings, including tours to Poland, the Czech Republic, and Italy. She was concertmaster of the Utah Youth Symphony. Learning from top professors, she has attended the The Quartet Program, Heifetz Institute, Nuevo Mundo Festival & Academy, National Repertory Orchestra, Keshet Eilon Mastercourse, Blackmore International Music Academy, Szymon Goldberg Meisterkurse, Dorothy Delay Masterclass Series and Schlossakademie Masterclass Series. At CIM, Andrea participated in the Intensive Quartet Seminar, and was Concertmaster and Principal Second Violin for the CIM Orchestra and Opera Orchestra. She was first violinist of the Chroma Quintet. Her orchestral experience includes Firelands Symphony Orchestra, Ballet West Orchestra, Camerata Louis Spohr, Folkwang Kammerorchester Essen, Essener Philharmoniker, Sinfonieorchester Wuppertal and the Utah Symphony. Andrea has won numerous prizes: First Prize at the Utah State Fair Violin Competition thrice, UMTA Pre-Collegiate Instrumental Concerto competition, CIM Concerto Competition, and Nuevo Mundo Festival & Academy Concerto Competition. She won Second Prize in the MTNA National Competition Young Artist Division. She was a finalist in the Szymon Goldberg International Competition, and a semifinalist in the George Enescu International Competition. She was awarded the Dr. Jerome Gross Prize. Andrea debuted with the Utah Symphony at age 16 and soloed with the CIM Orchestra. She has performed on the M.U.S.i.C Stars in the Classics, Excellence in the Community Concert Series, and Temple Square Concert Series. Live radio broadcast performances include Classical 89 and WQXR New York Radio. Andrea began teaching violin in 2007, and enjoys passing along musical principles and various methodologies from her own learning and observation, so that students receive a thorough and well-rounded musical education. *Serious inquiries only.*
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1. What do private music lessons cover?

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Lessons focus on instrument technique, music theory, sight reading, and performance preparation.

2. Which instruments are commonly taught privately?

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Piano, guitar, violin, drums, voice, and more.

3. Can private lessons be tailored to specific music genres?

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Yes, instruction can focus on classical, jazz, rock, pop, or other styles.

4. How often should I take private music lessons?

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Weekly lessons are recommended for consistent progress.

5. Are online private music lessons effective?

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Many students succeed with virtual lessons using quality audio and video setups.

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