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Instruction

Professional and Ethical Practices in the Studio

The teacher will value the individuality of each student, do the best in her ability to teach students to develop their full potential, teaching knowledge and skills that will help them to gain a lifetime enjoyment of music, no matter what their profession.
The teacher will adhere to the principles of the benefits of a positive [...]

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Learning Made Fun

Advantages of Music Study

Music study is a powerful vehicle for expressing our deepest feelings. Its language expresses every emotion of our experience. In the words of Phinaeus and Ferb, “Music makes us better, brings us together, and helps me get back that spirit”…And it does!
Here are some ways music can [...]

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About Judy Bartine

Judy Bartine has performed and taught voice, piano and choral music in both public and private colleges, where she has served as music department chair, interim fine arts chair, and coordinator of visiting artist programs; she is certified to teach music in public schools, and has done so in several of them; Ms. Bartine has [...]

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Studio Policy

Enrollment Form

Date…

Student’s Name…

Grade and Name of School…

Age…                                       Birthday…

Length of Study…                        Previous Teachers…

Has student participated in musical activities such as workshops, recitals, competitions, such as MTNA, Federation of Music Clubs,, National Guild Auditions, church, [...]

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Goals for Lessons

My goal is to instill a love of music in each student and to enable them to develop their maximum musical potential.  Confidence and capability is built through sound technical grounding in a program designed to meet each student’s needs.  Repertoire is appropriate to the student’s level of proficiency, and study [...]

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