Piano with Bradley Johnson

πŸ’°$38 weekly lessons

Music is a language of human emotional expression, and I have been grateful and immensely fulfilled by teaching this art form for the past 25 years. I look forward to working with students to help them along their own musical path. I began piano study at the age of eight. I remained in regular lessons through to high school. Towards the end of my high school career, I was placed with a new teacher who would actually become my main professor when I entered university music program. I obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music from Indiana University Southeast (2002), having studied organ with Dr. Janet Hamilton, piano performance with Dr. Christine Brown and piano ensemble with Dr. Joanna Goldstein. My piano teaching career actually began before my degree program was finished. During my junior year of college, I began teaching piano part time for Bader Music in Louisville, Kentucky where I maintained studio of no fewer than 30 students per week. Once my degree program was completed, I joined the piano faculty of the Louisville Academy of Music. There I operated a studio of approximately 35 students per week. In addition to teaching, I am also an active organist. I have held several positions as music director/organist throughout the Kentuckiana area. I am currently organist for Concordia Lutheran Church in Louisville, Kentucky. I also maintain a regular performing schedule outside of teaching, giving solo and collaborative concerts on both piano and organ.

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Teaches: Adults, Seniors
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Levels: Beginners, Intermediates, Experts
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Lives in: Louisville, Kentucky
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Happy Student Score: Not available
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Years Playing: Not specified
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Given: 0 lessons

Accomplishments

πŸ…Concert Performer
πŸ…Professional Pianist

Certifications & Badges

πŸ“Music Degree
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Locations

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Concordia Lutheran Church

1127 East Broadway, Louisville, KY 40204, United States

188.3 miles away
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Availability

These are the times I've set as being available for lessons.πŸ“ Concordia Lutheran Church
mondays
3 PM - 7 PM
tuesdays
3 PM - 7 PM
thursdays
3 PM - 7 PM
fridays
3 PM - 7 PM
saturdays
11 AM - 2 PM

Beginner training plan
Your first lessonIt is important to spend the first lesson becoming acquainted with the piano keyboard, its range and the pattern of white and black keys. It is also important to become familiar with good posture at the piano, proper hand shape and how the fingers of each hand are numbered.
Lesson 11+At this stage, one has become pretty familiar with the notes of the grand staff (or how to figure them out if they’re still at the higher or lower extremities). Musical examples and pieces become more challenging in that various time signatures and other notational practices are learned.
Lesson 4-10From lessons 4-10, we begin to study and learn the grand staff, and likewise the notes of each clef, and general notation. Musical examples will gradually become more challenging, lesson by lesson. It is at this stage, too, that students begin to practice certain exercises such as scales and arpeggios.
Lesson 2-3At lessons 2-3, we begin learning the basic note values (quarter note, half note, dotted half note, whole note) and how to attack and release each one, and techniques for counting their values. We also begin to play these basic note values in musical examples.

Advanced training plan
Your first lessonFor an advanced player, I always ask that he or she play a piece that they know very well for me. I also have them do some sight-reading to assess their reading abilities and to become familiar with how they work. I watch and listen to their scale exercises and arpeggio exercises. I listen to them explain their goals they hope to achieve in studying with me and/or any areas that they feel they want to improve upon or advance on.
Lesson 11+From this stage, the advanced player continues much in the same manner, but we begin to look so longer term pieces, from the body of works among sonatas, concerto, etc. Some even choose a genre aside from art music to work with, as well, be it jazz, gospel, etc.
Lesson 4-10From about the 4th lesson, the advanced player will find that the amount of pieces he or she works with at a time will increase. For example, if the first piece the student is learning is from the late Romantic, one would be introduced from the Baroque (or Classical, or Twentieth Century).
Lesson 2-3At lesson 2, the advanced player will be assigned a piece at their level from the piano literature. This is always a collaborative decision, as I show them works that would be good for them to learn, and then let them choose which it will be. Likewise, we decide on the type and complexity of warm up exercises that they will practice at each practice session.

Youth players
Working with kidsIt’s important to learn about them as people, first and foremost. Some kids learn visually, some learn aurally, some learn by touch, so it is important to learn exactly what type of learner a kid is, first. Some kids move at a quick pace, others may move at a more relaxed pace, so it’s important to be sensitive to how they learn and progress. From there, I will tailor a method specifically for each individual student.

Working with teenagersIt’s important to understand that teenagers will grasp concepts more quickly, and might even produce quick results. So I prefer to use an accelerated method for teenagers, which does not mean they have to move at an accelerated rate, it’s just that they learn more in one lesson than younger kids do.

What you need to bringJust bring yourself and the lesson materials that will be assigned to you.

What I can bringMy teaching studio is located at the church where I am organist. There you will have the advantage of two grand pianos, one of which is a smaller grand at 6’ located in the music suite, and the other a semi-concert grand at 7’10” in the sanctuary. Of course, those who study organ would utilize the church’s 1973, 2 manual and pedal tracker pipe organ, built by John Brombaugh.

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