Introduction: I find myself with a unique perspective as a teacher, as I've had many stages in the development of my craft, and have evolved through many different musical environments and philosophies.
While I began playing music at a the young age of four, I got a late start on my primary instrument, the bass, which I only picked up in high school. I helped start a jazz band while in college that has a clear focus on virtuosity and technical ability, but also continue to play in rock-and-roll projects for "the fun of it". I love to dive into thick music theory topics, but also enjoy just cutting loose and simply playing what comes to mind. My musical journey has not been a direct one, but rather, one filled with diverse projects, a variety of musical training and instruction, and an assortment of goals and inspirations.
This transfers directly to my teaching style in that I don't approach students in one predefined manner. My musical journey has not been one of a single direction or a narrow definition, and neither should yours. I've been the beginner who knew nothing, but also the confident performer in front of a crowd of thousands, and many places in between. Wherever you are in your musical journey, I've likely been there. I always strive to keep my mind open to my past musical experiences, in order to better serve my students. Let's work together on your goals, your aspirations, your challenges, and help you get to the place that you want to be.
I love that I get to write, practice, and perform music constantly. Hardly a day goes by when I don't have some sort of positive musical experience.
I find great joy in helping others find a similar level of satisfaction that I myself derive from music. It's wonderful to not only aid someone has they develop a new craft, but to also watch the effect that has on them as a person. Music, whether studying, performing, or simply listening to it, has a unique ability to enrich someone's life, and I take great pride in being able to introduce that richness into someone else's world.