About Me
Music has always been much more than a hobby for me—it has been a source of confidence, creativity, and connection throughout my life. After my own explorations with songwriting and instrumental playing, I went on to study Popular Music at Goldsmiths University in London. After my Bachelors I got a Masters Degree in Contemporary Performing Arts and feel proud to pass on my knowledge in...
About Me
Music has always been much more than a hobby for me—it has been a source of confidence, creativity, and connection throughout my life. After my own explorations with songwriting and instrumental playing, I went on to study Popular Music at Goldsmiths University in London. After my Bachelors I got a Masters Degree in Contemporary Performing Arts and feel proud to pass on my knowledge in order to help students develop the confidence and intuitive approach, that has helped me on and off the stage in my own life. As a singing and piano teacher with six years of experience teaching both in classrooms and in one-to-one settings, I love helping students discover that same joy and confidence through music.
Lesson Structure
I believe every student learns differently, so I tailor my lessons to each individual's goals, interests, and pace while maintaining a clear and supportive structure. In singing lessons, we usually begin with around 15 minutes of warm-ups and technique, building healthy vocal habits before applying those skills to songs and repertoire. In piano lessons, I like to include note-reading activities, rhythm games, and new keywords to develop technique, repertoire and note-reading skills. I also like to incorporate creative activities, ear training, improvisation to enable students to eventually unlock their own creative musical potential. Students are always encouraged to bring music they enjoy, and I'm equally happy to introduce new pieces that suit their voice and interests.
Above all, I want my lessons to feel like a welcoming and encouraging space where students feel comfortable trying new things, asking questions, making mistakes, and celebrating their progress. Whether someone is taking their very first steps in music or looking to develop their skills further, my goal is to help them grow in confidence while enjoying the process of making music together.
Practicalities & Prices
Lessons are online and can be 30, 45 or 60 minutes long. Prices range from 25 minutes 35 minutes and 45 minutes, according to the length of the lesson.
If this sounds like something for you or your child, please don't hesitate to shoot me a message. :)
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