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Does Your Current Teacher Teach Differently Than Your Past Teacher?

Does Your Current Teacher Teach Differently Than Your Past Teacher?

by Dr. Angela McBrearty | Dec 19, 2017 | Teachers

I’m a flute teacher and I have a method and style that is all my own. You could probably say I’m a mixture of all the teachers I’ve had in the past with some of me thrown in. Isn’t that what you are? Every teacher has their own style. But...
Veebrrrrraaaato or Vibrato Part I

Veebrrrrraaaato or Vibrato Part I

by Dr. Angela McBrearty | Sep 5, 2017 | Daily Routine, Practice, Teachers, Tone, Vibrato

Anyone here have trouble developing vibrato or developing vibrato in your students? It is one sticky wicket. As a teacher, I can’t see into my student’s throat to actually see what’s going on. But, there’s no single exercise that creates a...
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