Stephen B. from Newton Highlands, MA
$50.00/hr
- 3.0 /5.0 (00)
- 40%Profile completion
- Newton Highlands, MA
Subjects:
- Ear Training
- Music Theory
- Piano
A brief introduction
Stephen is a graduate from Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA in Piano Performance and Film Scoring. He has worked at Piano Playtime where he taught twelve Kindergarten to 4th grade group piano lessons. He is easy to get along with and very patient with kids and adults. He has been teaching on the former TakeLessons platform for 12 years and a few years on Wyzant. He teaches online, in person, at homes, and people with disabilities. What you will find in Stephen’s lessons, he creates short…Read more
About Stephen B. from Newton Highlands, MA
Stephen B. from Newton Highlands, MA is available for tutoring in MA, as well as remotely throughout the United States. This profile highlights support in Ear Training, Music Theory, and Piano so students and families can better understand the academic areas this tutor may be able to help with.
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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 Stephen B. from Newton Highlands, MA, support in Ear Training, Music Theory, and Piano may be relevant for current classes, upcoming assignments, or longer-term academic growth.