AP Music Theory Tutors in Amherst, NH
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BFA Berklee College of Music Apprenticeship in piano technology at Piano Artisans, Fitchburg, MA.
Experience
I've been a professional musician over 15 years, primarily as a bassist (acoustic and electric), but also as a pianist and occasionally on vocals or guitar . I've performed all over Europe in jazz festivals and on tour, I've given clinics and master classes and had many...
Education
University of Virginia freshman, on medical leave (I have Type 1 diabetes) - transferring to University of New Hampshire for Fall 2011
Experience
SAT tutoring, 2340 SATs (800 writing, 780 math, 760 reading) National Merit Finalist, New Hampshire AP State Scholar, high school english award AP classes taken: Economics-Micro (5), Economics-Macro (5), English Lit (5),Calculus AB (5), Calculus BC (5), Music Theory (5),...
Education
University of Oregon, Ph.D. in Composition, supporting area Ethnomusicology, 2003–09 San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Master of...
Experience
I have been teaching music theory, musicianship, and class keyboard at the college level for a total of 9 years and continue to do so . I also have taught private piano lessons for about two years . I have come to notice that when undergraduate students with challenges...
Education
Seattle Central Community College - graduate level work toward MA in Education - 1998; GPA 4.0 (quit the program to pursue full time...
Experience
I have been a permanent sub in middle school for three years teaching all subjects . I have tutored many students in the middle, high school and in college . I love working one on one with students of all ages . Helping a student achieve success is exciting and...
Education
M.S.E. in Biomedical Engineering at the Johns Hopkins University. Jan 2014 - May 2015 GPA 3.81 B.S. in Biomedical Engineering at the...
Experience
I've always excelled in math, and even ended up majoring in math-intensive fields . My favorite subject was always Algebra, since you could get that satisfaction as something just "clicks" when you start doing problems the right way . I'd love to help other students reach...