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Elmhurst
Hi there! My name is Chris. I teach music to people just like you and I help people achieve their musical dreams! I teach how to play piano by ear by teaching the system that professional musicians use to learn songs quickly. You can be one of those people who hears a song on the radio once and then can sit down and play it instantly. It is not a magic trick. It is a system that you can learn.
Amanda W.
Chris is amazing at what he does and is passionate about helping you become the musician you want to be! He listens and is always encouraging. Choosing to start playing later in life (age 38), he was patient with me and kept pushing me to see that you can start playing at any age. It takes work to learn something new and is scary; however, Chris is a great teacher and supportive throughout the journey!
Elmhurst
I help students create the physical conditions for free singing. So often students are told to "release the jaw" or "sing from the diaphragm" and while these instructions are correct, actually doing them is usually more complicated because tension patterns are almost always complex. Using gentle vocal exercises we'll work through the negative tension patterns so that the jaw (among other things) can be freed and the diaphragm can naturally engage.