Richard Williams
Richard Williams

Richard Williams

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Introduction: I'm a two time Student Emmy winning composer. I have very creative ideas in trying to help students learn piano concepts. My goal is to keep them interested so that they continue progressing and get to their goal of playing the piano well, and enjoying it. I played piano for BYU's Ballet classes where all I did was sight read thick binders of piano music for the dancers. Then I moved on to play for Modern Dance classes where I would play with no music, so I know how to sight read and improvise music on the spot really well. I would love to help you be able to do the same because those two skills are so fun and valuable to be able to do. I like being able to help students learn piano in a way that is less frustrating than I had to experience. Luckily I was eventually able to learn how to sight read REALLY well, and so I play for things all the time, and that effort pays for itself more and more all the time. I like seeing students get to a similar proficiency where they're proud of what they've accomplished, and they feel that their efforts have definitely paid off.
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Skylar R.
Sep 20, 2015
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Piano Lessons (for adults)
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Emily M.
Nov 25, 2015
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Piano Lessons
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Wendy F.
Sep 21, 2017
Piano Lessons
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Mitzi H.
Apr 4, 2015
Richard has a very practical way of teaching in a way that makes things easier. Recently, he has shown me about different chord inversions and how to remember reading notes with both clefs.
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Sara S.
Apr 7, 2015
We have been very pleased with Richard so far. He has been teaching my two children, ages 12 and 8, piano for about four months. He is extremely good at assessing a child's interests, abilities, and needs and meeting them at their level. I have watched him try different strategies with my son in helping him learn songs more quickly and thoroughly, and it has worked! My son also really likes working with him, as Richard allows him to explore the type of music he enjoys playing and it makes learning piano fun!
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  • What is your typical process for working with a new customer?

    Normally, I give you a call just to hear what your story is and what you'd like to accomplish with piano lessons. I normally recommend using the Hanon exercise book, and the Alfred series because I grew up on them, am most familiar with them, but I also think that the Alfred series gets the student progressing faster than the other books I've seen. If students want to use the other books they already have, that's fine as well, but I prefer Alfreds. Hanon is a book of exercises that gets their fingers moving and more coordinated. People can usually physically play better than they can read, so these exercises allow people fingers to start moving before they would be able to read the equivalent notes.

  • What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

    I graduated from Brigham Young University in Commercial Music. My main focus was actually composing, but I had invaluable experience, using my sight reading and music theory skills by playing in BYU's Ballet and Modern Dance classes. For Ballet classes, I would literally sight read binders of classical ballet music for the dancers as they danced in class. This helped improve my sightreading skills even further as I performed under pressure. When I played for Modern Dance classes, I played with no music at all, so I used my music theory to know what to play. All these skills are things I can teach how to do. I composed numerous pieces for the BYU Philharmonic Orchestra, BYU Women's Chorus, Jazz Ensemble, and Concert Bands. I also won two National Student Emmy Competitions in Hollywood at the College TV Awards in Hollywood for music I wrote to BYU's animations in 2010 and 2014.

  • What types of customers have you worked with?

    I work with all types of students, kindergarten to retired couples and everyone in between. I've worked with complete beginners, and fairly advanced students that are looking to sight read better, or learn music theory and see how that applies to their playing, or in creating music. Although I see many patterns develop, every student can be different, so we try and cater every person's progress to their ability, expectations, and pacing.

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