Teaching Blog
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Below you will find posts on string and vocal technique, as well as various aspects of classroom and private teaching, music theory, and any other subjects that might arise as a result of my years of teaching and performing experience. Some posts are geared toward music teachers, others toward students, but almost all of them will have good information for musician (if I do say so myself).
Primary Red Scales - Upper String Scale Series #1
Since I tried to make this system build up in skill level as much as possible it made sense to begin with the scales that start on the open strings. Once my beginning students have spent time with the red pattern…
Upper String Scale Introduction
I have always loved scales. They are the first thing I try to figure out whenever I am handed an unfamiliar instrument. Because of my obsession with them I have found, modified, and invented many different ways to practice them. As a teacher, I love them because they can be used to work many different aspects of…
Vocal Warmups
There are countless books with exercises that are good for warming up the voice. Some of these books even give examples of sets of exercises to do, but they don’t go into much more detail than that. It can be helpful to see a sequence not only in terms of the exercises themselves but also in terms of the range used. In this post I’ll detail my personal sequence and how I modify it for my private voice students and choirs I work with.
Finger Patterns for Upper Strings
Intonation is one of the biggest issues string players face. Getting the left hand fingers to the proper positions at the right time can be incredibly complicated. There are so many different scales and keys and exercises that have the potential to confuse and misguide us. The more I have worked as a string player and a teacher the more I have come to realize...