Otha Lewis

Discover classical piano through personalized lessons that emphasize musical nuance and sound technique.

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Otha Lewis

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Otha - Your piano teacher

My name is Otha Lewis, an American piano teacher of 7 years teaching students in both in personal and remote capacities. I hold an Associate's Degree in Piano Performance, soon graduating with a Bachelor's from California State University - Northridge. My approach to teaching ensures that students are an active participant in their learning not just at home in the practice room or executing the performance of a piece, but understanding and critically thinking about their intent, musicality, and process. I have learned that progress happens best when a student of any level has a well-rounded understanding of multiple musical facets: history, theory, ear training, rote, technique, creativity. Every student requires a unique approach, simultaneously tuned to their strengths and improving their weaknesses. Come join me in exploring the world of music! Let's grow together as musicians!

Otha graduated from Fresno City College

Otha graduated from Fresno City College

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Pedaling Techniques

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Scales and Arpeggios

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Finger Placement & Hand Position

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Piano Technique

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Sight Reading

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Performance Skills

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Piano lessons at a glance

Anyone can read a method book and attempt to apply it. I did so for 17 years before I ever sat in front of a piano teacher, internalizing the good and the bad that comes without a guide or professional direction. Of the good comes my approach to teaching, relating back to the steps I took to learn by repetition and rote, and further developing upon such a foundation with the invaluable information and practice I continue to received in my college education. Not only must a student graduate from levels of piano playing through any number of methods to evaluate progress, they must do so with a thorough comfort in multiple levels of execution. Here, I separate my approach from other teachers, favoring constructive methods of the 19th century to supplement the modern pedagogical practice. My curriculum has served over 50 students, tailored to suit students of all levels and ages, and aims to remain as open as a possible to develop supplementary material as needed, composing exercises for a specific need if warranted.

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Digital Piano

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Student learned 1 day ago

The student and tutor reviewed and practiced piano techniques, including scale movements, rhythmic repetition, proper posture, and hand positioning. They also introduced and practiced musical concepts of steps and skips, with the student working on these exercises in both hands. The tutor assigned practice of these concepts and will provide a worksheet and music playlist.

Musical Steps and Skips

Repetition and Pattern Practice

Finding Notes Using Black Key Groups

Piano Hand and Wrist Position

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Student learned 3 days ago

The tutor and student reviewed the Circle of Fifths and its relation to key signatures. They practiced identifying and constructing major and minor scales and triads, focusing on the role of the third. The lesson also covered rhythmic subdivision with sixteenth notes and the use of a movable metronome for practice.

The Circle of Fifths

Major vs. Minor Scales and Five-Finger Patterns

Building Triads: Major and Minor

Subdivision and Rhythmic Precision

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Student learned 4 days ago

The tutor and student worked on refining piano technique, focusing on challenging passages from specific pieces by analyzing fingering, rhythm, and articulation. They also began introducing scale practice, starting with the B major scale and its associated hand positions and gestures.

Understanding Musical Phrasing and Articulation

Rhythmic Precision with Metronome

Efficient Fingerings and Hand Gestures

Scales as Foundational Building Blocks

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Student learned 5 days ago

The student and tutor worked through music theory exercises, focusing on identifying and transposing primary triads and understanding key signatures. They discussed leading tones, the structure of dominant seventh chords and their inversions, and their function in chord progressions, with the goal of applying these concepts to new keys.

Triads and Inversions

Key Signature and Tonality

Chord Progressions and Cadences

The Dominant Seventh Chord (V⁷)

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Student learned 5 days ago

The tutor and student worked on advanced piano technique, focusing on rhythmic subdivision, hand and arm coordination, and specific exercises for developing fluidity and accuracy. The student was assigned new daily practice routines to reinforce these technical concepts.

Relative Note Durations

Metronome Application: Beyond the Quarter Note

Piano Technique: Hand and Wrist Posture

Rhythmic Notation: Beaming and Note Values

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Student learned 11 days ago

The Tutor and Student explored the nuanced use of a metronome in music, addressing how its ticks can represent different temporal units and the confusion arising from ambiguous note value interpretations. They practiced exercises to develop an internal sense of rhythm, focusing on feeling the beat in various contexts, particularly in cut time, and applied these concepts to a musical piece. The Student also shared progress on their music theory exercises.

Metronome as a Tool: Guide vs. Crutch

The Ambiguity of Note Values

Understanding Time Signatures and Meter

Practicing Subdivisions: From Half Notes to Eighth Notes

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Approach & tools used in piano classes

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Chord & Scale Reference Apps

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Ear Training Software

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PDF Sheet Music Libraries

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Virtual Piano Apps

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Metronome Apps

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