
I teach many styles of music: jazz, blues, latin, ballads, standards and some classical too. I teach reading music, music theory, technique, ear training and improvisation. Piano player also learn how to accompany horn players and singers. When you are a new student I'll ask you questions like where you would like to go with your music and what your interests are?
Do you sing and want to accompany yourself on the piano? Do you want to play jazz saxophone with other people? Do you want to learn to read music? What kind of time do you have? At what pace would you like to go? I also want to know at what level you are; brand new beginner or maybe a returning adult after childhood lessons or already playing some and want to go to the next level?
Do you sing and want to accompany yourself on the piano? Do you want to play jazz saxophone with other people? Do you want to learn to read music? What kind of time do you have? At what pace would you like to go? I also want to know at what level you are; brand new beginner or maybe a returning adult after childhood lessons or already playing some and want to go to the next level?
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I loved music early on. When my parents moved us from the hardships of the post second world war in Budapest, Hungary to Stockholm, Sweden I was a young child. My mother told me I stopped smiling when we arrived. A month later my father got us a small yellow radio. As soon as the music started my spirit lifted and I started to dance.
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The more you play the better you get of course but you don't have to play long hours every day to get satisfying results. Actually our brain seem to absorb the learning much better if you play shorter periods of time more frequently than for instance playing for a couple of hours just once in a while.
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