Introduction: What makes me stand out: I teach not only technique, but I aim to inspire the student based on musicality and the artistry that makes music meaningful.
I hold myself to a high standard to keep music engaging and to ensure that the student learns something meaningful each lesson.
All skill levels accepted! Location of lessons is typically Morrison Hall in UC Berkeley Campus (but let me know if you prefer otherwise.)
Bio:
-I am a winner of the UC Berkeley symphony orchestra's Concerto Competition, and I have performed as a soloist multiple times.
-I am co-founder of Intermission Orchestra at Berkeley.
-Past teachers include Dan Flanagan and Xiao Wang (laureate of Queen Elizabeth Competition and faculty from Manhatten School of Music.)
Teaching Style:
-Highly empathetic, warm, patient, encouraging
-Emphasis on technique fundamentals and posture
-Aims to make music a meaningful and fun experience
-Adjusts based to needs of students