In-Person Lessons (Orlando Area)
Students in the Orlando area can enjoy personalized, in-person instruction either at my home studio or—if preferred—at their own residence for a small additional fee. I also offer lessons at select schools where I currently teach, providing a convenient option for enrolled students.
Students in the Orlando area can enjoy personalized, in-person instruction either at my home studio or—if preferred—at their own residence for a small additional fee. I also offer lessons at select schools where I currently teach, providing a convenient option for enrolled students.
Home Studio Benefits
Students taking lessons at my home studio will have full access to a wide range of professional instruments, including:
Students taking lessons at my home studio will have full access to a wide range of professional instruments, including:
Alesis electronic drum kit
Acoustic 4-piece drum kit
Majestic Opus One Concert Snare Drum
Alesis 88-Key Electric Keyboard
Tambourine, triangle, and other small percussion instruments
These in-person sessions offer the most engaging learning environment, with real-time feedback and hands-on guidance to support rapid progress.

Online Lessons
Perfect for students outside the Orlando area or those with limited travel options, online lessons offer a convenient and effective way to learn from anywhere. Sessions are conducted via Zoom, using professional audio equipment and a dual-camera setup to create an immersive and interactive learning experience—closely mirroring the feel of in-person instruction.
Perfect for students outside the Orlando area or those with limited travel options, online lessons offer a convenient and effective way to learn from anywhere. Sessions are conducted via Zoom, using professional audio equipment and a dual-camera setup to create an immersive and interactive learning experience—closely mirroring the feel of in-person instruction.
What You’ll Need for Online Lessons:
To ensure a smooth and productive lesson, students should have consistent access to:
To ensure a smooth and productive lesson, students should have consistent access to:
A laptop with a built-in webcam
A stable internet connection
Over-the-ear headphones
(Optional) USB microphone for improved sound quality
The necessary instrument(s) for your lessons
With the right setup, online lessons can be just as impactful and engaging as in-person sessions, offering flexibility without compromising on quality.
Asynchronous Lessons
Asynchronous lessons are a flexible option for students who prefer not to commit to weekly sessions or who may have inconsistent access to their instruments. These lessons begin with the student submitting a video recording of their playing—this could be a solo piece, etude, technical exercise, or other prepared material.
Asynchronous lessons are a flexible option for students who prefer not to commit to weekly sessions or who may have inconsistent access to their instruments. These lessons begin with the student submitting a video recording of their playing—this could be a solo piece, etude, technical exercise, or other prepared material.
Once I receive the submission, I’ll create a personalized, structured response. Using professional audio and video equipment, I will record a detailed feedback video, showcasing playing examples, concepts, and giving direct critique of your submission. All response videos are delivered within 3 business days of receiving the submission.
Recommended Equipment for Best Results
The better the quality of your submission, the more insightful and detailed my feedback can be. To get the most out of your asynchronous lesson, I recommend using:
The better the quality of your submission, the more insightful and detailed my feedback can be. To get the most out of your asynchronous lesson, I recommend using:
A camera capable of recording at 1080p and 60 fps (most modern smartphones meet this standard)
An external microphone for clear audio capture
A phone tripod to ensure a steady, well-angled shot of your performance
Basic video editing software to trim and organize your footage (many free mobile apps are available)
I'm happy to walk you through equipment and setup recommendations during a free consultation to help you get started confidently.
The length of your feedback video will correspond to the length of your submission:
Submission Length - Response Video Length
5–7 minutes~30 minutes
8–11 minutes~45 minutes
12–15 minutes~60 minutes
