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    Brian P.
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    Private Piano Lessons

    Escondido, CA

    I've devoted my life to learning and as a perpetual student understand the difficulty of retaining vast amounts of information. Having been a teacher, construction worker, sailor and at present a scientist, let me assure you that I know what you are going through. To those of you who choose me to be…

    1 session available for $60.00

  • Private Piano Lessons

    Lake San Marcos, CA

    Everyone has a unique way of hearing music. This may not be a novel idea for you but it is central to the way I teach music. My primary job as a teacher is to help you develop your ear so that you can discern between sounds you like and sounds you don’t. Music is full of nuance and in order…

    1 session available for $140.00

  • Private Piano Lessons

    Carlsbad, CA

    Lessons are tailored to the individual student's initial abilities. In all genres of music it is important to breathe well, have breath support, communicate the emotion and character of the song, and eliminate vocal bad habits. These are different for everyone. I teach a classical Italian technique of…

    1 session available for $140.00

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    San Diego, CA

    Hello, My mother tongue is French and grew up in Switzerland speaking French with my mom and German with my dad. I also have learned Spanish and Italian, and bits of Russian and spoken Japanese. I have a scientific background that includes computer graphics, astronomy and electrical engineering. I…

    1 session available for $34.00

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    Private Piano Lessons

    San Diego, CA

    I am a Professor teaching at two local Colleges. My teaching style is very positive and supportive...as long as my students do their best, and learn how to ask GOOD questions. I have discovered that the key to learning any subject is to develop a system that works for you. If you are having trouble…

    1 session available for $50.00

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    Private Piano Lessons

    Poway, CA

    My lessons begin with the fundamentals of music. I believe a firm foundation in rhythm and reading is important because a student may switch musical instruments one day and the basics are universal and necessary. I have a deep love and appreciation for music which I hope to instill in my students as…

    1 session available for $140.00

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    Private Piano Lessons

    San Diego, CA

    In my experience my personal feedback confirms that I am consistently patient, enthusiastic and positive in my approach with students. My curriculum is based on the popular Bastien, Hal Leonard and Faber method books. I have vast experience with beginning students, and have also worked with intermediate…

    1 session available for $140.00

  • Private Piano Lessons

    Escondido, CA

    Good technique, styling, and musicianship are VERY important…but you have got to have FUN learning and performing! I channel and encourage each student’s creativity while helping them to learn to use their gifts as expertly as possible. My students can be seen on Broadway, Off-Broadway…

    1 session available for $140.00

  • Private Piano Lessons

    San Diego, CA

    For young beginners, I use a lot of listening and singing games to increase their interest in learning music. They will be able to read music notes after 3 months and be able to play some short pieces By using the right method, it becomes easy in reading notes. I hold recitals once to twice per year…

    1 session available for $140.00


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