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Cello Lessons

Who can take cello lessons? 

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We offer cello lessons to students of all ages and levels, ranging from young beginner (5 yrs old) to adult cello students. Private cello lessons are customized to the individual needs and preferences of the students. The curriculum differs from student to student and it considers age, developmental stage, previous experience, and goals.

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What teaching methods do we use? 

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Our teachers are familiar with a variety of pedagogical methods that take into account each student's learning style and potential. We want the learning experience to be rewarding and fruitful. Our teaching style is child-centered, meaning that our teachers are willing to work around the student's musical goals and objectives. The students have a sense of agency in their own learning, which empowers them and allows them to build positive experiences with music and to become successful musicians.  Additionally, our teachers have an eclectic teaching style, meaning that they borrow the best aspects from a variety of methods, as opposed to blindly following a single method with all of its flaws. 

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Needless to say, we take a hands-on approach to teaching music (because what better way is there to do it?!) This means the teacher models the technique and sound they want the student to attain and the student gets to try it out and make modifications during the cello lesson. The teacher provides verbal feedback, but we believe in the importance of playing music to learn music! 

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What will I/my child learn during a cello lesson? â€‹

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Our teachers care and take the time to make sure the student has the appropriate technique so that they can play the cello comfortably. This becomes increasingly important as the repertoire becomes more complex over time. During a cello lesson, the teacher addresses how to, sit and hold the instrument, shift the body weight depending on the desired sound, hold the bow correctly, coordinate between bowing and fingering on the strings. 

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Cello lessons are not just about playing the cello- we want all our students to be well-rounded musicians! Each lesson covers a variety of musical elements, such as note-reading, sight-reading, rhythm training, cello technique, music theory, music history, and performance readiness.

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Musical genres covered during cello lessons vary. The teacher takes into account the student's objectives and goals for learning cello. Ideally, we want our students to be comfortable with a variety of genres, such as: classical, folk music, and pop music. Students learn music by a variety of classical composers such as Bach, Brahms, Mendelssohn, Rachmaninoff, Faure, etc. while also playing cello arrangements of more popular music by current musicians such as Adele, Ed Sheeran, Shawn Mendes, Lady Gaga, Sam Smith, Mumford & Sons, etc. 

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Our students love playing film scores. A few examples include the soundtrack of movies such as The Little Mermaid, Up, Frozen, Pirates of the Caribbean, Harry Potter, Star Wars, and more. 

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​Do I need an instrument at home? 

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Ideally, yes! There is only so much the teacher can do during a weekly lesson. The greatest growth happens when the student practices from lesson to lesson. This is the time during which they put into effect what they learned during the lesson. Without practice time, the lessons can become very repetitive and stagnant. We want the children to have positive experiences with music and to be challenged to come close to their fullest potential! 

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We are more than happy to help you find an instrument that fits your budget. One can very often find used instruments that are being sold or even given away for free! Please communicate with our professional team and we will assist you in finding an instrument. 

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