Robert T. from Newhall, CA
$50.00/hr
- 3.0 /5.0 (00)
- 40%Profile completion
- Newhall, CA
Subjects:
- Ear Training
- General Music
- Music Theory
- Trombone
A brief introduction
Robert is a free-lance musician, who plays Bass Trombone in the Dana Point Symphony Orchestra, Corona Symphony Orchestra and the Orange County Collegiate Orchestra. Since college, Robert has played in a rock band as well as in a trombone quartet. Robert is also the manager of a big band jazz band. While in college, Robert had the honor of being in the 2009 CSU All-State Honor Jazz Band and during that summer he was invited to play in the Disneyland All-American College Band. The final year of…Read more
About Robert T. from Newhall, CA
Robert T. from Newhall, CA is available for tutoring in CA, as well as remotely throughout the United States. This profile highlights support in Ear Training, General Music, Music Theory, and Trombone so students and families can better understand the academic areas this tutor may be able to help with.
Robert T. from Newhall, CA supports students in Ear Training, General Music, Music Theory, and Trombone. Personalized tutoring in these subjects can create more room for direct feedback, repeated practice, and explanations tailored to the student’s pace.
This profile spans a broad range of subjects, including Ear Training, General Music, and Music Theory as well as Trombone. That range can be especially helpful for students whose needs extend across more than one course or who want support in both technical and applied areas.
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Choosing a tutor often comes down to whether the instructor’s subject areas line up with what the student actually needs help with. For learners considering Robert T. from Newhall, CA, support in Ear Training, General Music, Music Theory, and Trombone may be relevant for current classes, upcoming assignments, or longer-term academic growth.