| Anderson, Virginia | (303) 522-1713 | Denver |
| Aragon, Kathrine | (720) 227-4848 | Denver |
| Armstrong, John | (303) 442-3116 | Boulder |
| Blakeney, Kelly | (303) 669-2242 | Kiowa |
Teaching Philosophy
Kelly Blakeney I am a professional musician who loves to teach! Encouraging, customized instruction for all ages & abilities (as early as 4 on piano). High emphasis on the fundamentals, so students have the skills to develop in any area they choose. Above all, want students to enjoy music so it will be a part of their lives for many years to come! x
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| Braun, Robin | (303) 238-0707 | Lakewood |
| Cahill, Susan | (720) 837-8018 | Denver |
| Camp, David | (303) 995-7212 | Lafayette |
| Davis, Shelly | (720) 350-4551 | Littleton |
Teaching Philosophy
Shelly Davis Starting with the basics, exploring all styles, I will customize a program to help you achieve your musical goals. x
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| Esteves, Evelina | (303) 469-0905 | Broomfield |
Teaching Philosophy
Evelina Esteves is a professional pianist, experienced piano instructor and the director of the award-winning Mile-Hi Maestros of Broomfield, Co. Subjects taught: note-reading, technique, sightreading composition & music theory. Enrollment is currently open to students of all ages and abilities. Students must have a piano or keyboard. Please visit milehimaestros.com x
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| Ewer, Keith | (303) 422-3391 | Arvada |
Teaching Philosophy
Keith Ewer Just trying to help students of all ages understand and enjoy music. x
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| Fiess, Stephen | (303) 791-6473 | Highlands Ranch |
Teaching Philosophy
Stephen Fiess Dr. Stephen Fiess offers a comprehensive program of piano instruction for students Ages 7-99, and for all levels of studies from beginner through advanced, and welcomes both children and adult beginners with no previous music training!!
Lessons includes a combination of music theory, technique, repertoire and music history. As well, students are invited to participate in studio performance classes and an annual studio recital. Students also have the opportunity to participate in both non-competitive and competitive events offered through the Colorado State Music Teachers Assocation, and the National Guild of Piano Teachers. x
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| Goldstein, Tamara | (303) 517-2426 | Denver |
| Hanson, David | (303) 791-5684 | Highlands Ranch |
| Harrison, Leslie Anne | (303) 618-0717 | Denver |
Teaching Philosophy
Leslie Anne Harrison Student growth and enjoyment is my top priority. While my students all receive a core curriculum providing strong technical and theory backgrounds, I also encourage branching out to new ideas. I work with every student to create individualized lesson plans, goals, and activities. Imagination and creativity are always encouraged!
I wish you all the best on your musical adventures and I hope to meet you along the way! x
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| Herbert, Bianca | (303) 696-9390 | Aurora |
| Hilsberg, Donald | (303) 646-9527 | Elizabeth |
| Holverson, Holly F. | (303) 326-0003 | Denver |
Teaching Philosophy
Holly F. Holverson Music is a gift meant to be shared and explored by anyone, regardless of age and ability. It has miraculous theraputic value and has been a comfort to me, and many people I‘ve known thoughout my life.
I believe the only “dumb” questions are those not asked.I do not believe the key to motivating others to learn is by instilling the “Fear of God” in them. It is not acheived by making condescending or belittling remarks, or any other related negativity.
It‘s attained by a show of support, encouragement , and a consistent effort to make the learning process fun and enjoyable.
My mother, who was a fantastic art teacher once told me, “It‘s not WHAT you say, it‘s HOW you say”. Sadly, she‘s no longer with us, and I realize that statement wasn‘t orginal. However, the manner in which it reached me will be with me forever.
With that in mind, combined with my education, experience, and diverse performance background, passion for my art/craft, I have much to offer to many people, both young and the young at heart from all walks of life. Provided I‘m given the opportunity, I can make learning the piano/keyboard an enjoyable experience that can last a lifetime. x
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| Jaramillo, Ellen | (303) 698-1646 | Denver |
Teaching Philosophy
Ellen Jaramillo Offering beginning, intermediate, and advanced violin/viola lessons in my home. $14 half hour, $22 45 minutes, and $30 one hour.
Offering beginning cello and piano lessons for $13 half hour only. Near 72nd & Pecos. Willling to travel to students home for extra mileage pay.
Some learn through movement, visual art, academics, and others through music. Each child should be given the chance to learn through music. x
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| Jolly, Ronald | (303) 934-3517 | Lakewood |
| Keil, Elena | (720) 431-4015 | Indian Hills |
Teaching Philosophy
Elena Keil My teaching method is a combination of the leading musical pedagogy programs which includes a broad repertoire, sight-reading, ear-training, theory, artistry, composition, history and solfeggio.
I teach at Evergreen School of Music. Please contact me at 720-431-4015. www.elenakeil.com x
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| Linschoten, Miriam | (303) 499-5340 | Boulder |
| Mann, Morton | (303) 366-8901 | Denver |
| McNeill, Nancy | (303) 995-0193 | Lafayette |
| Nevala, Andy | (303) 859-3589 | Denver |
Teaching Philosophy
Andy Nevala Only take lessons from people who can play. Teachers teach by example. x
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| Nohe, Eric | (970) 712-3454 | Grand Junction |
Teaching Philosophy
Eric Nohe Eric Nohe has a Bachelor of Music in Classical Guitar Performance. Mr. Nohe teaches guitar at Mesa State College. He teaches all styles of guitar.
Mr. is the only guitar teacher in the state to have a student accepted in the Yale graduate guitar program and other top graduate schools in the world. Ty Longley, lead guitarist of ‘Great White studied with Mr. Nohe.
Mr. Nohe teaches the fundamentals of music and technique, enabling his student to attain the highest academic and professional goals. x
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| O'Leary, Derry | (303) 427-6207 | Westminster |
| Olschner, Robin | (303) 456-0271 | Arvada |
| Patrona-Aurand, Rosanna | (303) 697-0279 | Morrison |
| Rackers, Luke | (303) 952-0268 | Denver |
Teaching Philosophy
Luke Rackers I teach jazz and classical piano to beginner to intermediate students and music theory to all levels. I have experience teaching all ages (5-95). My teaching focuses on each students needs, desires, and goals. I maintain a philosophy of music as an integral part of life and of progressive education that encourages students to be lifelong learners and critical thinkers. I am a student of composition and orchestration, sound design, jazz thoery and technique, the Alexander Technique, and principles of progressive education philosophy. x
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| Rands, Catherine | (303) 733-9308 | Denver |
| Roche, Douglas E. | (303) 237-2757 | Wheat Ridge |
| Rybak, Alice | (303) 455-1177 | Denver |
| Shore, Richard A. | (303) 678-9434 | Longmont |
| Shylayeva, Olga | (720) 890-2898 | Lafayette |
| Steen, Purnell | (303) 830-0999 | Denver |
| Stephens, William | (303) 791-9932 | Highlands Ranch |
| Stroh, Randi | (303) 545-2170 | Boulder |
| Tarr, Carol | (303) 233-9391 | Lakewood |
| Troy, Henry | (303) 703-3550 | Denver |
| Tsuchiya, Noriko | (970) 225-1679 | Ft Collins |
| Wohl, David | (970) 402-3539 | Ft Collins |