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I am a classical and jazz trained pianist with over 20 published books
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Currently accepting new online students! I have been studying many areas of music for the past 20 years, and knew from the first moment that I was in it for life. I studied voice professionally for over ei...more
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I have been teaching piano and theory for over 30 years to
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I have been teaching piano lessons to students of all ages and levels for over 30 years. I still perform solo and chamber music concerts. I have converted lesson teaching and performances to on...more
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Music has power. It has the amazing ability to spark compelling outcomes for people suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. Different studies have confirmed that our musical memory is retained. It can link a song with special memories of events or relationships. When using music as therapy for patients with Alzheimer’s disease, it can shift their mood, stimulate positive interactions, manage stress-induced agitation, and facilitate cognitive function.
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