Aegean Au
I have a love–hate relationship with the violin, but I’ll help you fall in love with it.




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Aegean Au
Bachelors degree
/ 55 min
Aegean - Violin teacher
Hi! I’m Aegean :) I come from a musical family, so classical music has always been a part of my life. I began playing the violin at the age of 5. I later studied at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts (HKAPA), where I received comprehensive training in violin performance, theory, and orchestral playing. During my time in Hong Kong, I participated in the Hong Kong Schools Music Festival as a solo violinist, where I was awarded 2nd Place. I also had the privilege to serve as the principal violinist in all the schools I’ve attended, performing in orchestras that took part in international music festivals around the world, including at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London. I started tutoring violin when I was 16, both in and outside of school, and have since explored other areas of education, such as outdoor education and SEN language tutoring. Through all these experiences, I’ve realised that my true passion lies in what I began with - this 4 stringed instrument I’ve had a lifelong love-hate relationship with. It’s intimate, challenging, and endlessly rewarding, and I wouldn’t trade it for anything. I find teaching incredibly fulfilling. It’s not just about playing the right notes and rhythms, but about building connections, sharing joy, and helping each student grow at their own pace to become the best version of themselves. So whether you’re picking up the violin for fun or aiming for your next ABRSM exam, I’ve got you! 🎶 Music is cathartic. It’s a language of emotion, one that connects us, heals us, and reminds us that we’re alive. (Sorry that was a bit cheesy)
Aegean graduated from Royal Holloway, University of London

Expertise of the violin teacher
Scales and Arpeggios
Ear training
Bow Techniques
Violin Repertoire
Finger Placement and Scales
Sight Reading
Music theory
AI modules
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Student types for violin lessons
Violin for intermediate
Violin for adults
Violin for beginners
Violin for kids
Violin lessons overview
My teaching approach is flexible and student-centred. I adapt to what you want from the violin. Some students prefer following the Suzuki or ABRSM syllabus, while others simply want to pick a song/ piece they love and learn it for fun. Whatever your goals are, we’ll build a plan together that suits your pace, interests, and ambitions, because every musical path is equally valid. For general violin learning, we’ll usually follow a standard structure that keeps lessons balanced and progressive: 🎻 Warm-up & Technique: scales, arpeggios, double stops, bowing and finger exercises. 🎶 Etudes & Studies: to strengthen specific techniques and prepare for more complex pieces. 🌟 Main Piece or Repertoire: either your chosen song/piece or exam pieces (ABRSM/Trinity). If you’re working toward exams, we’ll focus on the pieces, sight-reading, scales, and aural training required for your grade. If you’re learning casually, we’ll explore pieces that inspire you...film music, classical favourites, or anything that makes you excited to pick up the violin. Above all, I aim to make lessons engaging, encouraging, and personal. Technique is important, but so is joy, because progress feels best when you’re genuinely connected to the music you play. Otherwise, why do it?
Types of violin lessons
Violin
Classical Violin

Violin concepts taught by Aegean
The Student and Tutor focused on violin technique, specifically addressing challenges with double stopping and left-hand intonation. They practiced pieces like Wolfart Etude No. 2, Blackberry Blossom, and Old Joe Clark, applying new bowing and finger preparation techniques. Homework was assigned to continue practicing these pieces, focusing on specific exercises for bow control, finger accuracy, and intonation, along with starting new etudes from Subject 1 and 2.
Mastering Double Stops: Bow Angle & Pressure
Left Hand Stability & Finger Intonation
Rhythmic Precision & Bow Control
Strategic Practice Techniques
Finger Preparation (Anticipation)
The Student and Tutor focused on refining violin technique, including right-hand bowing, left-hand finger placement, shifting, and rhythmic precision using exercises and the "L'Orage" piece. The Student also demonstrated a self-taught film theme with vibrato, receiving feedback on thumb placement for better control. For homework, the Student will practice two lines each of the A and D string exercises.
Effective Rhythm and Note Transition Practice
Vibrato Basics: Thumb Support
Violin Fingering for Chromatic Passages
Shifting Technique Fundamentals
Bow Economy and Rhythmic Compensation
Left Hand Precision and Intonation
Right Hand Bow Control and Angle
The student and tutor reviewed music theory concepts, including note values, time signatures, and dotted notes, as playing the violin was not possible. They practiced identifying notes and clapping rhythms, and the tutor explained how to read and interpret different time signatures and note durations.
Note Identification
Rhythm and Meter
Dot Notation in Music
Fingerings and Technique
The student and tutor worked on violin technique, focusing on precise finger placement and consistent bowing exercises using a metronome. They reviewed specific passages from pieces to improve rhythm, intonation, and legato playing, with a plan to continue practicing with the metronome for accuracy.
Bow Control and Smoothness
Metronome Practice for Accuracy
Understanding Musical Notation: Accents and Dynamics
Intonation and Left-Hand Finger Placement
The student and tutor worked on violin technique, focusing on bow control, finger placement, and intonation through specific exercises and pieces. They also discussed musical notation like grace notes and accents, and the tutor shared a new reading material designed for instrumentalists.
Bow Control and Pressure
Left-Hand Technique: Finger Placement and Pressure
Intonation and Tuning
Musical Phrasing and Dynamics
Transferable Skills and Instrument Differences
The student and tutor reviewed violin practice, focusing on etudes, arpeggios, and intonation. They discussed new repertoire, bowing techniques, and an innovative approach to shifting positions. Homework includes practicing specific pieces and "Subzig" exercises for finger dexterity, with the next session scheduled for June 6th.
Arpeggio Technique and Intonation
Vibrato and Harmonic Shifting
String Crossing and Bowing Technique
Finger Independence and Positions
Introducing Electric Violins and Recording
Teaching tools used in vioin classes
PDF Sheet Music Libraries
Fingerboard Chart & Position Apps
Metronome Apps
Orchestral Accompaniments
Engaging violin lessons
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Weekend lessons
Pets are welcomed
Open Q&A

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