Private Piano Lessons for Beginner, Intermediate, & Advanced Students
From 68.12 € /h
Private Piano Lessons for Intermediate and Advanced Levels for All Ages but Beginners Ages 9 and above. Lessons include theory, ear-training, sight-reading, history, technique, performance, interpretation, and musicality. Concentration and focus vary depending upon individual student's skills and needs. To excel students' performing experiences with skill and knowledge, I work with students for ABRSM exams, National Federation Junior Festival, and Music Teacher assessment events, besides the routine lesson plans. Student recitals are given twice a year.
Extra information
I have great passion for teaching piano. I have invested my time and thought into it. I would like my students to enjoy, understand, and bring the ARTISTRY of music into their life. I explain everything why we need to have a certain posture and awareness of entire body movement, why we play certain notes certain whys, why we need to relax our wrists while playing arpeggios and scales, why we push our elbows out to play big chords, why we use different weight transfer to the hands, why we don’t attack notes, why we rock back and forth to play tremolos, why we bring the melody out rather than just make sound out through different pitches, and etc.
Piano studying is not only about learning the notations but also expressions, interpretations, phrasing, structures, tonal relationships, mood, articulations, analysis, and etc. I include some music history in association with the pieces the students are learning to play, besides the theory and structure of it. I would ask my students to find any patterns in the pieces and any differences between the same or similar passages. I often ask students to tell me what they can find throughout the pieces based on the knowledge they have and what they have acquired through the lessons. I ask them to listen while playing and train them to listen. When they make mistakes, they likely do notice the weirdness about them through listening the sound. I imitate HOW they play a passage and HOW I play it, and ask them what the differences are in terms of techniques and artistic interpretation. I explain how the students should practice and how they can tackle and isolate a problematic area.
My piano lessons include theory, history, ear-training, sight-reading, technique, performance, and interpretation. I encourage students to participate as many as judged performances and competitions in reaching personal goals and achievements, other than being competitive.
Piano studying is not only about learning the notations but also expressions, interpretations, phrasing, structures, tonal relationships, mood, articulations, analysis, and etc. I include some music history in association with the pieces the students are learning to play, besides the theory and structure of it. I would ask my students to find any patterns in the pieces and any differences between the same or similar passages. I often ask students to tell me what they can find throughout the pieces based on the knowledge they have and what they have acquired through the lessons. I ask them to listen while playing and train them to listen. When they make mistakes, they likely do notice the weirdness about them through listening the sound. I imitate HOW they play a passage and HOW I play it, and ask them what the differences are in terms of techniques and artistic interpretation. I explain how the students should practice and how they can tackle and isolate a problematic area.
My piano lessons include theory, history, ear-training, sight-reading, technique, performance, and interpretation. I encourage students to participate as many as judged performances and competitions in reaching personal goals and achievements, other than being competitive.
Location
At teacher's location :
- 1180 Sycamore Creek Trail, Buford, GA, USA
About Me
The instructor, Judy Huang, Nationally Certified Teacher of Music in Piano, graduated from Queens College, the City University of New York, with a MA degree. She taught piano at Amadeus Music School and The Royal Conservatory in New York. She moved to the South, and formerly taught private piano lessons at Griffin School for the Arts. Then, private piano lessons were given at Judy's Studio in Griffin, GA, for 11 years. She resides in Sugar Hill and teachers at her own studio currently. Judy encourages parental sit-in for children under age of 10. Judy's versatile teaching styles, positive attitudes, and great passions for music and teaching are affirmed.
Education
Queens College, the City University of New York/MA
Queens College, the City University of New York/BA
Florida International University/BFA
Miami-Dade Community College/AA
Queens College, the City University of New York/BA
Florida International University/BFA
Miami-Dade Community College/AA
Experience / Qualifications
Having 22 years of teaching experiences.
Nationally Certified Teacher of Music in Piano
Member of MTNA
Member of Georgia MTA
Member of NGMTA
Member of NFMC
Nationally Certified Teacher of Music in Piano
Member of MTNA
Member of Georgia MTA
Member of NGMTA
Member of NFMC
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
30 minutes
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Skills
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -05:00)
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Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
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