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About Rhiannon
Rhiannon is a very sympathetic teacher and adapts her way of teaching to suit each lesson. Every child is different therefore every lesson is never the same! She has over 16 years of teaching experience including music mentorship with a Blind Autistic Musician, has a Level 4 Qualification in Suzuki Method of teaching as well as a BA from Chichester University. Throughout her career, Rhiannon has also gained experience in teaching group lessons, coaching string orchestra's as well as ensembles and has been invited to teach on many international workshops. Rhiannon believes anyone is able to play music and make music, playing music should be fun and enjoyable therefore with the dedication in practice (like brushing your teeth everyday!) her students reap the rewards and can notice their own improvements.
A Typical introduction to playing the Cello
Before the Lesson
- A chat on the phone with the parents
- You would need to rent / buy a Cello due to different sizes Rhiannon is more than happy to discuss what size is best
- Buy a stool and a spike holder
First Lesson from her home teaching studio
- A small chat
- Set up of the Cello for comfort
- Learning parts of the Cello and the Strings
- Age dependent some songs
A Typical introduction to playing the Cello
Before the Lesson
- A chat on the phone with the parents
- You would need to rent / buy a Cello due to different sizes Rhiannon is more than happy to discuss what size is best
- Buy a stool and a spike holder
First Lesson from her home teaching studio
- A small chat
- Set up of the Cello for comfort
- Learning parts of the Cello and the Strings
- Age dependent some songs