Saxophone/Clarinet/Theory/Improv
technique, reading, improvisation, theory, harmony
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- Seattle, WA
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"Tracy is a great instructor!"
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- Jerry L
- Seattle, WA
Review of Saxophone/Clarinet/Theory/Improv, August 21, 2008
I highly recommend Tracy Ferrara. Tracy is fun to work with, plus her knowledge of music theory and woodwinds in general is amazing. Working with Tracy, you will acheive your goals and become a better musician.
I highly recommend Tracy Ferrara. Tracy is fun to work with, plus her knowledge of music theory and woodwinds in general is amazing. Working with Tracy, you will acheive your goals and become a better musician.
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"Tracy has it all"
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- Rick Springer
- Seattle, WA
Review of Saxophone/Clarinet/Theory/Improv, August 15, 2008
I came to Tracy with several year of classical clarinet training and wished to 1) learn sax and 2) learn a more improvisational style. Tracy is great with instrument fundamentals as well as the music theory that supports improvisation. She is very patient and understands the art of teaching as well a command of the subject matter.
I came to Tracy with several year of classical clarinet training and wished to 1) learn sax and 2) learn a more improvisational style. Tracy is great with instrument fundamentals as well as the music theory that supports improvisation. She is very patient and understands the art of teaching as well a command of the subject matter.
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