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“To be a teacher is a huge responsibility.

It has always been a passion of mine and I love how I am challenged in a different way by each student to find ways to communicate the immensely complex and technical movements we have to make as cellists. I am driven by the possibility that my students may continue to rely on my guidance long after they have stopped regular lessons from me and I am constantly reminded of the great teachers I have had over the years. I draw on them as inspiration every day in teaching, as well as in my own practice. I strive to connect with each and every student this way, giving them the fundamental building blocks with which they can, over time, become their own teacher. A solid technique creates musical freedom and is the essential platform from which to launch one’s musical ideas. The more you push your limits, the wider the possibilities.”

“It’s so exciting to see the development of my students, whatever their age or end goal in music. I get equal enjoyment from helping someone to play those first open strings with a straight bow, as I do from guiding a young professional through their first orchestra audition. Of course the music world is a highly competitive environment, and having sat on both sides of the audition screen multiple times, I enjoying having the chance to prepare my students for what lies ahead.”

“In my opinion learning an instrument, especially in the early years, develops so many important life skills, including time management, work ethic, problem solving, individuality and self confidence, creativity… the list goes on and on. There are so many instances in everyday life where one can apply the same group of skills and principles to achieve success.”

 

Online lessons are available now for all levels.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding online tuition, or to schedule a trial lesson, please use the form and Calum will get back to you as soon as possible. Please include some details of your experience level in your message.