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Christine Lee

Christine Lee

Piano / Honolulu

“My goal is not just to teach students how to play, but to help them grow in music, as well as in character. As a teacher, I take a personal interest in every student as an individual and I aim to touch their hearts through music. Helping students find joy in piano is my primary objective. Often practicing can be repetitive and tedious, especially technical exercises. However, those exercises and practices are necessary for progress. By teaching them music theories and histories, they have a better understanding and can adopt the music and express themselves. When guided by proper technique, unnecessary repetitions are minimized to allow them to find joy in music. Most of all, by revealing the wonderful world of music to them and showing them how exciting it is to play and enjoy the music, students seem to experience the music from their heart. ”

Dr. I-Bei Lin

Dr. I-Bei Lin

Cello / Honolulu

“Music is the universal language of mankind” - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. I hope that my students will develop an appreciation for music while learning with me. My main purpose in teaching cello is to develop a healthy way to play the cello. I would like the students to achieve the most beautiful tone on the cello and develop musical expression.

Audrey Luna

Audrey Luna

Voice / Ewa Beach or Online

“Every voice is unique, and my goal is to help you unlock its full potential. Whether you're a beginner or have years of experience, I offer customized voice lessons and coaching tailored to your unique needs and style. Through a variety of proven vocal techniques, I help you connect with your instrument, understand your strengths, and identify areas for growth. Together, we’ll build the confidence you need to perform with authenticity and impact, empowering you to express your voice with others in an effective and satisfying way.”

Joshua Nakazawa

Joshua Nakazawa

Cello / Honolulu

My main goal is to make music fun while teaching how to learn most efficiently. The skills involved with learning how to play music can translate into all different areas of life. Whether one chooses to learn casually or seriously, If the student works hard enough, they can receive the training and knowledge needed to reach conservatory level expectations and can be provided with guidance for a professional musical career.