One-On-One Private Recorder Lessons
Blue Cat Music by Alexandra Rhoads
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In this ongoing class, learners will receive 1:1 instruction in recorder technique, learn about music theory concepts, and just have fun learning an instrument! Complete beginners and learners with experience welcome.
Class Experience
US Grade 2 - 12
Beginner - Advanced Level
In this one-on-one class, learners will receive personalized instruction on playing the recorder. They will also learn music theory concepts such as rhythm, clefs, time signature, and how to read notes. While the class is outlined below for a beginner, learners with previous recorder experience are also welcome to join the class, and the curriculum will be modified to meet their needs. The class will run as follows: Week 1 1/8/24: We will learn about the parts of the recorder, how to...
Students will learn: -Parts of the recorder -Proper assembly of the instrument -Correct breathing techniques -Music theory concepts such as: rhythm, clefs, time signature, note reading -Basic recorder fingerings/basic tonguing
Amy Pikler - a native of Glencoe, Illinois, Amy embarked on her musical journey at a young age. She started playing the violin at five, the recorder at eight, and the viola at ten. Currently distinguished as a violist with the San Antonio Philharmonic, Amy has also performed with renowned orchestras, including the Utah Symphony, Chicago Symphony, and Fort Worth Symphony. Amy's dedication to musical excellence is evident through her impressive academic achievements. She earned a BM in Viola Performance with highest honors from the University of Michigan under the mentorship of Professor Yizhak Schotten. Her outstanding accomplishments include being selected as co-principal violist of the University Symphony Orchestra for three years, reaching the finals of the University of Michigan Concerto Competition, and securing second place with her piano quintet in the Dale and Nancy Briggs Chamber Music Competition. Beyond her performances, Amy actively demonstrates a strong commitment to musical education. Amy's passion for teaching is evident in her coaching of sectionals at Lanier High School, masterclasses at John Jay High School, and instrument demonstrations at various San Antonio schools. With over five years of experience in music education, Amy tailors her pedagogical approach to align with each student's unique goals. As a long-term substitute teacher for the orchestra director at Burbank High School, she left a lasting impact on the students she mentored. Amy's musical lineage includes her father as her teacher, Charles Pikler, who held the esteemed position of principal violist in the Chicago Symphony for many years. Her mother was a public school music teacher and also helped Amy learn. This familial connection serves as a testament to the profound musical legacy that Amy continues to carry forward in her exceptional career, contributing significantly to the cultural vibrancy of the San Antonio musical community.
Homework Offered
Learners will be expected to practice 10-20 minutes per day in order to get the best learning experience from this class.1 - 2 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Grades Offered
-Soprano recorder -Tuner -Metronome -Method Book: Essential Elements for Recorder Classroom Method: Student Book 1
Essential Elements for Recorder Classroom Method: Student Book 1
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1-on-1 Lessons
$34
per sessionMeets on demand
30 min
Live video meetings
Ages 7-18