Demystifying Mental Health
MUSIC MENTOR PROGRAM- Mentors
Share your passion for Music
We all have been there and wished someone can help us practice wisely and motivate us to be better musicians. Â Music is one of the few things in the world that has a powerful way to connect to people. It motivates us, empowers us, accepts us & changes us. Studies show that kids who figure out how to play an instrument additionally create constancy, collaboration, and self-assurance.
Being affected by music is a mind-boggling experience; figuring out how to affect individuals with your own music is a far and away superior one.
This program provides a unique opportunity where you get to make that impact!
Become a Mentor
Help them practice and reinforce the school music teachers' lessons
Help build musical goals
Help build motivation
Give technical tips and encouragement
Teach a one-time master class or workshop:
Lessons on instruments
Perform a special concert
How does it Benefit you?
Participation in the Music Mentor program will be a great addition to your college application.
Teaching basic skills indirectly reinforces and improves your own skills tremendously
Helps you OPTIMIZE YOUR MUSIC PRACTICE
Teaches you self-confidence
Master your technical abilities
Make a Difference and gain great satisfaction in helping the community
Your mentoring hours can be counted for recognition in high school and earn PVSA Awards
How will it work?
Flexible hours and we work with your schedule
Specify the days and hours you are available to volunteer
We match the interested students based on the options you selected availability
Why do you need to sign-up?
This program is right for you in case you want to introduce your child to an instrument or to sing or you're experiencing difficulty persuading your youngster into rehearsing and practicing at home.
Everyone who practices music needs to learn that what you put in is what you get out of it.
MAKE INSTRUCTION TIME COUNT
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Ordinary rehearsing is a way towards self-restraint that goes path past music — it's an ability that has massively constructive repercussions for individual satisfaction and lifetime achievement.
How does our program help you?
Set goals:
Having an objective or goal for each training meeting is fundamental, regardless of whether your kid is rehearsing for five minutes or two or three hours every day.
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Help make a plan to practice systematically
Helping child organize their music into various blocks to practice easily. For example one slot for warming up, second slot to dealing with confining troublesome entries from a concerto, third block to placing fingerings in ensemble part or sight-reading, fourth block on playing through or sewing together the different littler areas of struggle.
By having an arrangement, it becomes easy for a student to augment their time, shuffle bunches of various music and forestall careless rehearsing, or thoughtless playing through.
Deliberate Practice:
Great practice is deliberate practice, includes 16-year-old piano player Hilda Huang. We help students to focus to have deliberate, engaged and point by point practice and not fooling around.
Our Mentors
Talented Team of Mentors
Rohan Tirumala
Piano
Aleicia Zhu
Piano
Zhiyuan Xu
Piano & Recorder
Mia Sun
Piano & Flute
Karen Yuan
Piano
Karen Herrada
Clarinet
Olivia Roti
Viola
Adithi Kadie
Piano
Charles McGrath
Violin
Kunal Vinayak
Violin & Music Theory
Priyanka Supraja Balaji
Violin
Likhitha Thyagarajan
Violin
Mridula Srinivasan
Violin
Shridhula Srinivasan
Violin
Vaidehi More
Violin
Ethan Diep
Cello
Brandon Diep
Cello
Gina Park
Guitar & Ukelele
Thomas
French Horn
Liam Krainman
Singing
Bryce Linden
Piano
Garima Jian
Clarinet
Liam Bourque
Trombone