Kelsey Milian
Experienced Ethnomusicologist and Educator Bridging Music, Identity, and Learning
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Kelsey Milian
Masters degree
/ 55 min
Kelsey - Violin teacher
Hello everyone, my name is Kelsey Milian Lopez, and I am a PhD candidate in Ethnomusicology at the City University of New York Graduate Center. My research explores how music connects to language, identity, and culture, particularly among Indigenous and Latin American communities. I earned my Master of Arts in Ethnomusicology from CUNY and my Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Education from Furman University, where I focused on bilingual and multicultural learning. I have taught a variety of college courses at Brooklyn College, including introductory classes in music and general education that help students navigate their first year of university life. My teaching philosophy centers on creating inclusive, engaging classrooms where every student feels that their background and voice matter. I enjoy connecting theory with real-world examples and often incorporate multimedia, sound, and discussion-based learning to make material relevant and dynamic. Beyond the classroom, I have also facilitated workshops for undergraduate leadership programs and community initiatives that bring together music, storytelling, and cultural exchange. Teaching, for me, is about helping students recognize their own creative and intellectual potential while connecting what they learn to the world around them.
Kelsey graduated from City University of New York (CUNY) The Graduate Center


Expertise of the violin teacher
Rhythm and Timing
Vibrato and Intonation
Reading Music & Sight-Reading
Ear training
Violin Repertoire
Sight Reading
Scales and Arpeggios
AI modules
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Podcast
Quiz
Learnings
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Student types for violin lessons
Violin for beginners
Violin for advanced
Violin for adults
Violin for kids
Violin for intermediate
Violin lessons overview
As an educator, I strive to make learning understandable, engaging, and inclusive for all students. My teaching philosophy is built on clarity, accessibility, and connection. I believe that students learn best when they can see how new ideas relate to their own experiences and the world around them. To make complex material more understandable, I use multiple teaching methods that address different learning styles. I combine lectures with visual presentations, guided discussions, group activities, and short reflective writing assignments. For example, when teaching about music and culture, I often use sound recordings, videos, and live demonstrations to help students hear and see the concepts we discuss. This multimodal approach allows students to connect theory with practice. I also emphasize scaffolded learning—breaking larger ideas into smaller, manageable steps. Each class builds on the previous one, with opportunities for review and application. I check for understanding frequently through open discussion and low-stakes assessments, such as short reflections or group exercises, rather than relying only on formal exams.
Types of violin lessons
Violin
Classical Violin
Electric Violin
Acoustic Violin
Student Violin

Violin concepts taught by Kelsey
The tutor and student reviewed violin techniques, including G major and D major scales and arpeggios, with a focus on finger placement and bow usage. They practiced shifting exercises on the D string and introduced the concept of vibrato. The student was also given a piece to perform and encouraged to continue practicing shifting with their next teacher.
G Major Scale and Arpeggios
D Major Scale and Arpeggios
Shifting Positions on the Violin
Vibrato (Introduction)
The session concluded the student's violin lessons, involving a comprehensive review of scales, bowing techniques, and musical interpretation. The student practiced specific passages from a piece, focusing on rhythm and intonation, and received feedback on their progress. The tutor expressed appreciation for the student's talent and dedication, and plans were discussed for the student to continue lessons with another instructor.
Rhythm Interpretation: Eighth vs. Quarter Notes
Playing D# (D Sharp)
Dotted Rhythms and Slurs
Intonation Check: Using Reference Notes
Bow Hold and Straightness: The 'U' Shape
The student and tutor reviewed fundamental violin techniques, including bow hold, posture, finger placement, and basic music notation such as note values and rhythms. They also touched upon music theory and the student's aspiration to perform in a talent show, with plans to provide recommendations for a new violin teacher.
The Treble Clef and Note Reading
Violin Finger Placement and Scales
Violin Bow Hold and Hand Position
Musical Note Durations and Rhythm
The student and tutor reviewed violin techniques, including scales, arpeggios, and instrumental positions. They practiced specific exercises to improve fingering, intonation, and posture, and discussed the challenges of learning new positions on the violin. The session concluded with the student playing a piece and receiving final feedback.
Violin Fingerboard Positions
Bow Technique and Tone Production
Violin Maintenance and Sound Issues
Intonation and Finger Placement
The student and tutor worked on a specific violin piece, focusing on rhythmic accuracy, articulation, and bow control. They also practiced G major and D major scales and arpeggios in various rhythms and with different bow techniques, aiming for improved speed and precision.
Bow Technique: More Bow
Better Sound
Scales and Arpeggios: Foundation of Music
Musical Phrasing and Articulation
Finger Placement and String Technique
Rhythm and Note Duration
The tutor and student reviewed violin warm-up exercises, music notation including notes and rests, and practiced playing different strings with proper bow technique. The session concluded with the student practicing a melody and receiving practice materials for further study.
Musical Rests: The Silence in Music
Plucking Technique on the Violin
Note Durations: Whole
Half
and Quarter Notes
Developing Finger Memory with Eyes Closed
Violin String Identification and Color Coding
Teaching tools used in vioin classes
DAWs
Looping Software
Virtual Violin Apps
Violin Tuner Apps
Fingerboard Chart & Position Apps
Orchestral Accompaniments
Engaging violin lessons
Pets are welcomed
Record lessons
Note taking
Open Q&A
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