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Christina - Yokohama55Fr
Trusted teacher: As a violin teacher, my goal is to create a positive learning environment while cultivating the student’s love for music. I believe in developing music-reading as well as ear-training skills in my student’s music education. I work hard to tailor each lesson to meet the individual student’s musical goals, level and learning style. I have experience teaching students from age 3 to adult and from absolute beginner to college-level students. As a conservatory trained violinist, I teach a solid foundation in violin technique, theory and repertoire. I currently maintain a private violin studio in Yokohama and one in my home in Kawasaki. I can teach in both English and Japanese. Learning to play the violin is a lifelong process. Music can lead us to new opportunities, meet interesting people and travel to unique places. Everyone can learn to play the violin. It is never too late to start! I look forward to being a part of you or your child’s musical journey. Formal Education: - California State University, Long Beach – Bachelor of Music - San Francisco Conservatory of Music – Master of Music - San Francisco Conservatory of Music – Professional Studies Diploma Pedagogy Training: - Suzuki Book 1 – Liz Arbus - Suzuki Book 2 – Kathleen Spring - Suzuki Book 3 – Joseph Kaminsky - Suzuki Book 4 & Revisiting Book 1 Teacher Development – James Hutchins - Suzuki Book 5, 6, 7, 8 – Rolando Freitag - Mark O’Connor Method – Book 1 & 2 – Mark O’Connor - Music Mind Games (One Day Workshop) 日本語 - Kana Nakamura & Maiko Horise - Pedagogy Workshop(s) – with Elizabeth Faidley - Violin Breakfast: Technical Warmups Pedagogy Workshop -- Amy Beth Horman - Wee Violins - Pre-Twinkle Pedagogy Workshop -- Crystal Boyack Language Study: - ARC Academy: Japanese Language School -- 2015 - 2016 - Japanese Language Proficiency Test - N3 (2018) - Coto Japanese Language Academy -- 2022 - Present I am available for virtual lessons globally via Zoom! Your time zone will be carefully taken into account when scheduling your lesson. I am available for one time coaching or long term study. Please let me know your preference.
Music theory lessons · Violin
Taiko Drumming is both a traditional instrument and an innovative medium for making contemporary music. I am Eva, a professional Taiko Drummer, and I have playing the Taiko drums for 30 years. Lessons will be taught online on weekdays and on-site in central Tokyo on weekends, in groups. Private lessons can be arranged upon request. Here is my profile: Born in Tokyo, Japan, Eva was raised by a family of scholars and artists with mixed German and Japanese heritage. From a young age, she learned how to play piano after her father introduced her to classical music, while she simultaneously learned Taiko after her mother introduced her to the Japanese arts. After graduating from the International School of the Sacred Heart in Tokyo, Japan, she attended Cornell University in New York, USA, where she earned a B.A. in Philosophy. While attending Cornell, she joined the Cornell University Percussion Ensemble. The following year, she co-founded the Taiko drumming student organization called Cornell Taiko (YAMATAI) and she was the lead drummer and Musical Director. After graduating from Cornell at the young age of 22, she returned to Japan and started performing professionally. She started her solo career a year later. Eva is also trained in Japanese folk dance (with a focus on male styles) and has a passion for street dance and locking. She joined an Awa dance team affiliated with the prestigious Koenji Awa Dance Association and made her way to become one of the top female dancers in Japan. Today, she brings Japanese taiko drumming and song to a brand new context of pop music and also performs with many distinguished artists, musicians, dancers, and Taiko drummers across multiple genres. Eva does not only perform using taiko, she also uses a number of other instruments that have a distinct flavor of the Japanese environment including Koto (Japanese Harp), Voice, and Piano. Eva also works in the field of education and teaches taiko drumming workshops to both children and adults and is also involved in humanitarian efforts such as raising awareness for the disabled. Her music, dynamic performances, and selfless spirit continue to inspire not only her many fans but all who witness her performances all over the world. ​ ​In 2023, her original music was published by Harper Collins Publisher and she was also the cover image of their music textbook. In 2024, her original music was utilized by Cambridge International Curriculum, used in over 160 countries and 10,000 schools, which sets a global standard for education, and is recognized by universities and employers worldwide.
Sound (music) · Children's music · Drums
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Ziad is the most wonderful teacher ever! His way of explaining and communicating is very clear and easy to understand. I’m confident that my language level will definitely improve if I continue his lesson!
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Kelvin
Kelvin was extremely welcoming and very accurate in assessing my present level and what could have made the greatest impact on my study.
Review by LUCA
Violin Lessons for all ages: young children to adults welcome (Yokohama)
Christina
Christina was kind, helpful, and extremely knowledgeable about her craft. I highly recommend her!
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