Private Lessons
Reasons to take Private Lessons
Greater accountability: Unlike a class setting, the private lesson provides no way to escape accountability. While you can discreetly “hide” in the classroom, no such chance exists in a private lesson—either you practiced or you didn’t and it’s quickly apparent which it was! Private lessons teach personal discipline and build a strong work ethic, character traits absolutely necessary for success in life.
One-on-one attention: The class setting offers individual attention, but also has to develop large group concepts. That reduces 1 on 1 time. In contrast, a private teacher is able to note areas of struggle and give individual-specific assistance quickly.
Pursue individual interests: In music class, the teacher must teach from a specific curriculum. Repertoire cannot possibly be selected based on everyone’s personal preference, so the music may or may not be a style everyone enjoys. With private lessons, a child has a greater opportunity to pursue his or her own musical tastes. A child who enjoys his/her music will naturally be more motivated!
Instruction based on learning styles: Every child learns a different way. Some are aural, some are visual, some are hands-on, etc. A class setting cannot offer such individually tailored instruction to everyone…but the private lesson setting can. Private lessons help children achieve the greatest amount of success in the least amount of time.
Provides a sense of identity: Private lessons give children a sense of identity. It is a special time just for them where they can meet with their teacher and work together to improve their own skills and build confidence. A class setting cannot offer this to the same degree.
Not hampered by group ability: If a child is naturally advanced, nothing can be more frustrating than having to wait for everyone else in the class to catch up. Private lessons, on the other hand, move at the pace of the child and can progress as slowly or quickly as need be.
Opportunity to perfect individual skills: With the one-on-one attention a child received in the private lesson, he or she is able to focus on developing individual skills.
Greater accountability, individualized instructions, and attention, increased motivation, more opportunity for greater success—private lessons definitely offer any child the best musical education!
Flute
Amy VanWinkle: Amelia.vanwinkle@gmail.com , (863) 409-9367
*Dr. Tammy Phillips: 386-956-4182, 386-760-3062, phillipsfsu@yahoo.com
Oboe / Bassoon
Chris Leese: 3862990390, nachrol@aol.com
Anthony Mandese: LMandes@volusia.k12.fl.us
Clarinet
Dr. Melissa Kindy: melissakindy24@gmail.com, 386-383-6826
Jason Hastings: 330-354-3991 Hastings.clarinet@gmail.com
Ray Guiser: 386-290-8051, rguiser@cfl.rr.com
Keith Gamble: 724-777-1176
Saxophone
Ray Guiser: 386-290-8051, rguiser@cfl.rr.com
Chris Leese: 3862990390, nachrol@aol.com
Trumpet
Adam Rich - lessons@braverymusicfl.com
Dr. Brandon Loos: 3867173926, bloostrpt@gmail.com, Brandonloos.com
*Pete Waidelich: 386-506-4690, waidelp@DaytonaState.edu
Dick Cuchetti: 386-426-8484, 386-689-9713, dcuchetti@aol.com
French Horn
Amy DiMarco: adimarco@stetson.edu
Low Brass (Trombone/Baritone/Tuba)
Ethan Avila - 386-299-6068
Erich Swartz: ecshwar@stetson.edu
David Schmidt: 386-822-8949, dschmidt@stetson.edu
Percussion
Jamie Tauler Cuchetti SoM: 386-426-8484, 386-689-9713
Billie Dean: 3862958510
Gavin Pritchard: https://www.glasswaterpercussion.com/