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Steinway & Sons is pleased to recognize Susan Swenson 2016 Top Music Teacher as voted by Steinway Piano Gallery of Nashville. She offers voice, piano, guitar, and ukulele private instructio...more
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Ron Hartwell's Summary
Projects include:
Different Hats Dance Orchestra
- Swing, Jazz, Dixieland, Jump Jive & Wail
Lizz & Rex Jazz Combo
- Jazz Standards, Broa...more
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Music is my Heart and Soul! I write it, sing it, play it, and teach it! Teaching is also close to my heart. I have a degree in Education, and have been a teacher of "all" ages for 30 years. I've wor...more
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I have been teaching for many years. I love all types of music and have played many different styles from broadway musicals, classical, pop, and jazz. I teach I teach piano, violin voice...more
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I have been teaching music for over 20 years. In addition to private lessons, I also conduct after school music programs at these local schools:
University of Memphis Campus School
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How To Practice Without Your Guitar
Ever wished you could practice your guitar chops without the instrument itself? A good guess is...you probably have. Just because you cannot always have your guitar with you, it shouldn't mean that you won't be thinking about it...or even playing some air guitar as you imagine your fingers on the strings. It won't matter if you need to work, travel, rest, and do other things. It’s very possible to practice without your guitar on your commute to and from work, during your tea or lunch break, a bus journey, or even on a long haul flight.
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