Austin - Violin tutor - Silver Spring
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Austin - Violin tutor - Silver Spring

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Austin

  • Rate 781 GHS
  • Response 1h
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    Number of students Austin has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

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    Number of students Austin has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

Austin - Violin tutor - Silver Spring
  • 5 (8 reviews)

781 GHS/hr

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  • Violin

Love for music/people has led me through my master's and 10+ years teaching violin. My expertise is in working with beginners and intermediate violin players. Let's learn violin together!

  • Violin

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About Austin

Hello! My name is Austin Charles-Marcel (I go by Mr. Austin with my young students). As you probably already read, I love music and teaching what I have learned (and continue to learn) with my students. I specialize in teaching beginner to intermediate students, and I always try to provide an encouraging and positive learning environment.

My background is in music education (bachelor's degree and Maryland educator license), violin performance (master's degree), and orchestral conducting (performance certificate). I have taken Suzuki Method teacher training through to violin book 4.

Throughout my education journey, I have been privileged to perform as a soloist with the Montemorelos University Orchestra and the New England Youth Ensemble; perform as concertmaster with the New England Youth Ensemble, the University of Redlands Orchestra, and the La Sierra University Orchestra; and perform at Carnegie Hall with the New England Symphonic Ensemble on many occasions.

Since 2011, I have taught violin students in many settings, and I love helping them to develop their musical gifts and abilities while enriching their own lives and enhancing the lives of those around them.

I would love for us to explore how you can continue to grow musically!

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About the lesson

  • Beginner
  • Intermediate
  • Professionel
  • +1
  • levels :

    Beginner

    Intermediate

    Professionel

    Child

  • English

All languages in which the lesson is available :

English

For new students, I offer a free 30 min trial lesson. This is a great time for us to get to know each other and for me to get to know what level you are at and what musical goals you may have.

Our core learning will be centered in the following (not all in the same amounts at once):

* Musical enjoyment
* Body mechanics for playing
* Violin technique building
* Ear development
* Sight reading
* Basic composition/improvisation

Through the use of musical games, demonstration, and patient live feedback, we will work on the above.

The music books I use are the Suzuki Method violin books (I will indicate which one you need to purchase), other traditional method resources (I will share with you as needed or indicate what to purchase), and I will customize what we work on for you.

For beginner students who are children, parents can play a crucial role in helping the child to succeed. I believe in equipping the parent with tools for helping the child to develop a love for music along with effective and consistent practice habits.

Learning to play the violin (correctly) has the ability to help develop important life skills in the student like: perseverance, consistency, awareness of one's own body and feelings, etc.

Especially with young children (up to about age 8...depends on the child's level of independence), active parent involvement in each lesson and throughout the week can make a huge impact in the above mentioned.

Lessons will be held on Zoom, as such, adequate equipment will be needed in order for the lessons to run smoothly.

My lesson booking method is based on the month. So, no matter what part of the month we are in when we start, weekly lessons are booked for the remainder of the month at that time. After that, the weekly lessons are booked a full month at a time.

The minimum number of lessons that can be booked at once is 4 or 5 lessons (depending on how many weeks are in the given month and how many holidays are present on my lesson calendar).

When you sign up for lessons, it is understood that you are reserving a committed time slot for the lessons. Therefore, I kindly ask that you notify me more than 24 hrs in advance if the student will miss a lesson (in order to reschedule the lesson). Otherwise, the lesson will not be rescheduled.

There will be no refunds for lessons missed by the student.

Punctuality for lessons is important. If a student does not join the lesson within 15 min of the start time of the lesson, the lesson will be counted as a "no show," and the lesson will be forfeited.

Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions you may have. I look forward to hearing from you!

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Rates

Rate

  • 781 GHS

Pack prices

  • 5h: 3,907 GHS
  • 10h: 7,814 GHS

online

  • GHS781/h

free lessons

The first free lesson with Austin will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.

  • 30mins

Details

Lesson Rate:
$40 per 30 minute lesson
$57 per 45 minute lesson
$73 per 60 minute lesson

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Find out more about Austin

  • 1) When did you first develop a passion for music and your favorite instrument?

    My parents had a great way of encouraging music in our family. As a child, I grew up listening to my brothers playing instruments, and when I was old enough, my parents asked me which instrument I wanted to learn. It was an expectation that I would learn an instrument (like my brothers), but I never felt like it was an obligation. I was happy to have the choice of which instrument to learn. I ended up choosing the violin, and I thoroughly enjoyed it! After I started, it’s pretty much always been a passion of mine, and now after 22 years of playing, I still love it, and I love teaching it :)
  • 2) Is there a particular type of music or artist that you listen to on a loop without it driving you crazy?

    I tend to go through periods of listening to the same music over and over. Right now, I’ve been listening to Jupiter from Gustav Holst’s “The Planets.” I find it really fascinating!
  • 3) Explain to us the most difficult or riveting course you could personally give to a student of music.

    I think the most complex course I could give a student has to do with violin, but extends far beyond the violin. It is discipline and self mastery. I believe this is something we will be learning and perfecting for life (and I myself am definitely still learning this). In the context of violin, this discipline and self mastery will help us be consistent in our practice, and it will help us keep pushing for our goals especially when we don’t feel like it. This is what will help us actually master the violin with all of its complexities (although this too is a path of learning which never actually ends).
  • 4) What do you think is the most complicated instrument to master and why?

    I think that every instrument has its own things that make it difficult, but I would say that the human voice is the most complicated instrument to truly master. I believe this is due to the fact that all the adjustments that need to be made are internal and not visible with the eye. A great deal of internalization and control are needed to master this amazing instrument we have been given.
  • 5) What are your keys to success?

    My keys to success are:

    The right attitude towards music. If you want to be a good violinist, you kind of have to learn to be a perfectionist. Not attaining your ideal can be very hard at times. So, if you keep the reason behind playing music in mind, this can help when you face frustration.

    My personal reasons for playing are to glorify the One who made music (God), to play for the benefit of others, and to play for my personal enjoyment. The amazing thing is that even if I make mistakes when I perform, these things can still be accomplished (if I give it my best). So, these are my keys to success for playing the violin, enjoying it, and sharing the joy of music with others.
  • 6) Name three musicians you dream of meeting in your favourite bar in the early hours of the morning. Explain why.

    First of all, something personal about me is that I don’t go to bars 😅 That aside, three musicians I would love to meet are:

    Gil Shaham - For many years I have admired Gil Shaham not only for his amazing musicianship, but even more so for his humility and what I see as his genuine care for others.

    Rafael Payare - As I have delved into the world of orchestral conducting in my recent studies, I have looked for great conductors to emulate. I greatly admire Rafael Payare for how he combines exceptional work ethic and artistry with a great dedication to his family. Seeing that dedication to his family makes me admire him so much more.

    Augustine Hadelich - For many years now, I have admired Augustine Hadelich and his absolutely amazing performances. I would love to meet him and hear his story first hand of overcoming great difficulties and recovery in order to be where he is today.
  • 7) Provide a valuable anecdote related to music or your days at music school.

    When I was studying in undergrad, I had the privilege of being accepted into a student program with a professional orchestra (New England Symphonic Ensemble) that regularly performed at Carnegie Hall in New York.

    For these concerts, we would usually have one rehearsal the day before the concert, and then we would have a dress rehearsal, break, and then the concert the day of. On one occasion when we finished the dress rehearsal, I went outside of Carnegie to the main street to find something to eat, and I came across a little girl playing the violin outside. I stopped to listen and talk to her parents, and after a little bit, I pulled out my violin and accompanied the little girl as she was playing "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star". The little girl really enjoyed it, and her parents did too. This was a really great experience for me, since I got to share a little bit of my own musical experience with a little girl who was just starting. I don’t think I will ever forget this experience.
  • 8) What are the little touches that make you a Superprof in music?

    The little touches that I try to give each of my students are my time (not only in the classroom), my attention to details (to help them), and my patience/encouragement in working with them. I don’t see my students as my students only when they are taking lessons with me. I try to build genuine teacher/student relationships with them that extend past the classroom. I am willing to help however I can as a teacher and resource for years to come.
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