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Private Music Lessons in Malverne, NY
We provide private music lessons in your home in Malverne, NY. Our Malverne music lessons include elementary music lessons as well as reading music and music instruction. Our services in Malverne, NY are different from hiring an individual music teacher because we only accept a few applicants for every 100-200 that apply. Our music teachers in Malverne are experienced, youthful in their approach and make music lessons for kids fun. We are not a directory of music lessons or a listing agency for music teachers in Malverne. We invest in each of our Malverne music teachers to help you learn music and love your music lessons. We’ve done the hand-picking for you.
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What Happens In Lessons?
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Melissa did very well paying attention and learning new things this week. In her lesson, we worked through several pages of music theory, learned the right hand to part B of Fur Elise, worked on playing legato through a tricky section of Little Playmates, and practiced the first part of Chant Arabe. We also practiced transposing music. Melissa successfully played through Little Playmates in the keys of C, G, F, and D. She even figured out part of it in the key of G flat. Very impressive, Melissa! Great job. :-)
6 year old Piano Student
Cumming, GA -
Heidi and I reviewed the G major linear scale and did it in thirds. We then went over the G major triads and 7th chords. We finished by learning the A section to "Michele".
15 year old Guitar Student
Northbrook, IL -
We worked on the C Major scales, and I introduced her to the arpeggio, its fingerings. I assigned her the C Major scale in 4 8ves and the arpeggios in 3 8ves. After that, we moved onto the Chopin, which is getting better. We worked on dynamics, and how to make the piece make sense, trying to portray a story behind it to give it meaning. That made her more excited to play the piece, rather than just playing it. Afterwards we moved on to the Bach, which she's doing well at. It's uneven in some spaces, but overall it's good. To fix the unevenness, I'm having her play the piece in different rhythms, with emphasis on various parts of the beat.
14 year old Piano Student
Plano, TX -
Amanda and I reviewed our scales. We then learned the Bb pentatonic and compared it to the C# (Db) pentatonic scale. After learning these we improvised over the changes to "Blue Monk" and learned the first 6 bars of the head.
5 year old Piano Student
Chicago, IL -
Claudia and I made some great progress in sight reading and scales today. I assigned the 1-7 C scale, hands together, and p. 51 and 52 in the Faber.
Madeline and I really stressed rhythm and note values in her new songs, and again in Snake Charmer. Assigned are Snake Charmer (speed and precision) and p. 4 and 5. We will begin Hanon exercises next week.
8 & 11 year old Piano Students
Pacific Palisades, CA -
Calista is doing great! She is making fantastic progress in her note reading. She is working on reading by looking at all the notes this week. Lexie is doing great as well with learning the Bass Clef C position notes. Jackson is awesome at sight reading. He is working on 5th intervals this week. Lucas is persistent with his counting! He is working on adding in dynamics and holding his rests while still counting their value.
12 & 12 & 10 & 8 year old Piano Students
Arlington, VA

“The first and most important step for myself is to assess the student''s musical abilities. This is includes his/her competence in music theory and technical ability. I am completely comfortable with teaching any beginner who has no concept of either. It is also important to help a student create a set of realistic goals and benchmarks. This helps the student understand that learning any instrument is a step-by-step process that cannot be achieved overnight. I have been playing drums and piano for 17 years and I still do not think my skill has reached it''s maximum level. During individual lessons specifically, I find it very helpful to play along with the student as much as possible. In my experience, having someone show me how to do something is much easier than having them tell me how to do it.”