Rupert Browne

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About Rupert Browne

Rupert is a full time performer and teacher of classical music based in Oxfordshire. His teaching experience spans a wide age range, from as young as 7 years old all the way to postgraduate degree students. Rupert teaches brass all over Oxfordshire at several schools and academies, as well as privately whether teaching at his home studio, at clients addresses, or online via Zoom.

Rupert has been fortunate enough to have a career that has taken him all across Europe and the United States performing at world famous concert halls with professional orchestras. Alongside his teaching schedule, Rupert continues to play regularly with many professional ensembles across the UK.

Teaching Style -
Rupert takes a classic approach during lessons, which include, scales, arpeggios, studies, sight-reading and improvisation, whilst also working through a variety of pieces. Rupert ensures that correct technique is taught to ensure that his pupils gain the strength and stamina required to play Brass instruments, and gain the ability to play effortlessly.

Teaching Theory & Aural -
All students are taught theory and aural at the level suitable to support their understanding of performance.

Genre -
Rupert teaches note-based classical music, and has experience teaching many genres such as Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Modern, Avant-Garde, Jazz and Blues.

First Lesson -
Rupert uses the first lesson to understand what the student is hoping to achieve and to then explain how he would go about teaching the pupil to gain this goal. Coupled with his thorough approach to practically dealing with technical challenges and his genuine enthusiasm, pupils are often more willing to work harder and so do achieve their goals with high standards.

Beginners -
All beginners must have an instrument they can practise on regularly. Rupert can advise as to where to hire an instrument or purchase a good instrument second-hand. All pupils must expect to purchase their own music. Again, this can sometimes be purchased or sold 2nd hand.

Pupils must understand that learning a musical instrument requires dedication and commitment to practicing regularly in between lessons if they want to make any progress.

Please feel free to write Rupert a message if you are interested in signing up for lessons or if you have any questions.

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