![]() I also ended up going and graduating from Berklee College of Music. I studied music like crazy in high school and made it into a Drum and Bugle Corps, 7th Regiment, and other state-wide ensembles. I was torn in high school between music and baseball ultimately, I decided to stick with music, and it was one of the hardest yet most rewarding decisions I made. I first really started getting interested in music when my grandparents took me to go see Drum and Bugle Corps in 2011, and I have been hooked since. I’ve been playing music since I was 11, and drums have been my first love. You may learn something about yourself you wouldn't have otherwise! Give yourself the patience to experience it. It makes sense to feel awkward, uncomfortable, and maybe even afraid of trying something new. Learning something new is difficult for anyone. And do not forget to celebrate your success. My conversation with parents is an effort to extend that safe space and relationship with music into their own homes.Īlways try! Do not be afraid to fail. My role is to be fluid yet, also provide guidance and tutelage toward achieving the goals that they do not know how to attain. Coming to terms with this realization will guide what they are able to realistically bring to the table. ![]() I sustain that whatever the student puts into their studies will be what they get out of it. Where they can, for however long a session may be, fully delve into an activity that brings them joy, satisfaction, and pride. Where the issues of real life can fall away. To inspire that no matter where the student may be, their efforts are recognized and rewarded. ![]() First and foremost, all of my lessons are a vessel of validation.
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