Brad Stark

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Classical Piano, Improvisation, Composition, Ear Training, Music Theory, Piano, Piano Composition, Rhythm Training, Thesis Tutoring
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About

Brad Stark is a pianist, composer, improviser, and music teacher. 

His piano music has been described as "Classical piano-perfection" by journalist and music writer Thomas L. Raukamp.

He has composed music in several genres including contemporary classical, music for media, and his own unique classical style of piano improvisation. 

Brad has 16 years of music teaching experience. Since 2008, he has been teaching piano, music theory, and compositions in British Columbia Canada, where he earned his doctorate in musical composition from the University of British Columbia. He also taught keyboard harmony for two years at the University of Western Ontario, in Ontario Canada. He prepares students for piano exams in Canada as well as teaching for the pure enjoyment of music.

Teaching Style

Piano Lesson Teaching Style:

For Piano Lessons, my teaching style is laid back and respectful of the goals of the student. Every student has their own unique level of ability and goals and these are respected. 

In my teaching philosophy, practice habits are key to successful learning, but the teacher's approach is equally important. Students are given material they can achieve in a reasonable amount of time so that they develop faster as a musician. In my experience, students learn much faster when the difficulty of the material they are learning is appropriate for their current ability level. 

This means mastering the fundamentals: reading, rhythm, and technique. All of these issues are worked on and improved depending on the needs of each individual student. 

When combined with an efficient approach to practice, students learn significantly faster. 

Music Theory Teaching Style

For music theory, I take a similar approach. Students build on the knowledge one step at a time. My students learn concepts well before they move on to new ones. This is the only way to develop a solid foundation and get a very good grade on music theory exams. 

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