Rebekah Stickler
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Rebekah Stickler
Bachelors degree
/ 55 min
Rebekah - Violin teacher
HI! I am so excited to meet you! My name is Rebekah, or you can call me Miss Rebekah. I have over 25 years of experience and a Bachelor of Music degree from Montclair State University, NJ. Excited to learn? Well, I am excited to teach you! I have taught many various styles of music, from Classical to Pop, Rock, Celtic, fiddle, and more. The foundation of all is classical, and we can go from there. My approach covers everything from bowing techniques to music theory and repertoire. I have taught ages 4-60 as well as all levels from beginner to advanced. I have prepared many for recitals, auditions, shows, and more. One of my favorite things is when a student gets a concept they have been working really hard on, and the excitement that comes over them is amazing! Whether you want to become a music major or just play for fun, maybe it's been a lifelong dream, or you're just starting, we will embark on this journey together to bring your dreams to life!
Meet Rebekah
Rebekah graduated from Montclair State university


Expertise of the violin teacher
Rhythm and Timing
Ear training
Vibrato and Intonation
Scales and Arpeggios
Music theory
Posture and Hand Position
Bow Techniques
AI modules
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Student types for violin lessons
Violin for beginners
Violin for adults
Violin for kids
Violin for intermediate
Violin for advanced
Violin lessons overview
My teaching style focuses on expressive and rhythmic accuracy while building a classical foundation. One of my favorite tools to use while teaching is the METRONOME! I love it. When I was younger, I was not so sure of it, but as I grew, I learned its value! My practice became more accurate; it was not a chore but a joyful thing to do. I don't always have a lot of time. But with a metronome, you use the time you have very wisely and many times accomplish more in a short practice. My approach is fun and engaging and ensures step-by-step mastery for all students, ranging from beginner to advanced levels. No student is the same. You are not a cookie-cutter! I take my time, yet still have goals for the student to strive for. I follow a structured curriculum and blend traditional methods with modern teaching methods. The key for me is listening; I have moved and shifted my teaching over the 200+ students I have had throughout the years. I have taught many autistic students of varying levels! Never stop learning, shifting, and creating new sounds!
Types of violin lessons
Violin
Classical Violin
Electric Violin
Acoustic Violin
Baroque Violin
Fiddle Violin

Violin concepts taught by Rebekah
Bow Hold and Arm Technique
E Major Scale and Key Signature
Musical Notation and Date Recording
A Major Scale Construction
The student received an introductory violin lesson focused on proper posture, bow hold, and identifying open strings. They practiced basic finger placement for notes B, C#, and D, learned about applying rosin to the bow, and discussed violin anatomy and potential musical genres. The tutor and student established learning goals for future lessons.
Understanding Violin Anatomy
Violin Finger Tapes and Notes
Bow Technique: Rosining
Violin Posture and Hand Placement
The student and tutor reviewed violin technique, focusing on left-hand improvement and intonation. They also delved into music theory, covering time signatures, note durations, key signatures, and repeat signs, applying these concepts to specific pieces. The student was assigned to write down the keys of the pieces discussed.
Musical Repeats and Endings
Music Theory: Scales and Their Application
Key Signatures and Musical Keys
Musical Notation: Time Signatures and Measure Counts
Left Hand Technique and Intonation
The student and tutor worked on violin technique, focusing on specific musical pieces and rhythm. They practiced executing 3/4 time signatures, understanding pickup notes, and maintaining consistent intonation of naturals and sharps. The student was assigned scales and a specific piece for continued practice.
Understanding Musical Meter
Developing Instrumental Technique and Consistency
Scale Practice for Violinists
The student and tutor worked on violin technique, focusing on bow control and left-hand positioning. They practiced specific exercises to improve tone quality and finger placement, and discussed marking natural notes in the music. The plan is to continue focusing on these technical aspects with one chosen piece.
Natural Harmonics and Pitch Accuracy
Bow Hold and Usage
Left Wrist and Finger Placement
Rhythm and Articulation
The student and tutor worked on several musical pieces, focusing on rhythmic accuracy, note identification, and understanding time signatures. They practiced playing and analyzing "Michael Rode the Boat Ashore," "Red River Valley," and "Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes," with a specific focus on improving the student's bow hold and site-reading skills. The student is to continue practicing these pieces, with "Michael Rode the Boat Ashore" due by Wednesday.
Eighth Notes
Time Signatures (3/4)
Note Durations and Ties
Bow Hold Correction
Teaching tools used in vioin classes
Metronome Apps
Violin Tuner Apps
PDF Sheet Music Libraries
Engaging violin lessons
Note taking
Chat for quick help
Record lessons
Open Q&A
Pets are welcomed

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