Tim - Violin tutor - Llangynidr
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Tim - Violin tutor - Llangynidr

One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Tim will be happy to arrange your first Violin lesson.

Tim

One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Tim will be happy to arrange your first Violin lesson.

  • Rate $56
  • Response 4h
  • Students

    Number of students Tim has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

    15

    Number of students Tim has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

Tim - Violin tutor - Llangynidr
  • 5 (14 reviews)

$56/h

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Experienced, patient and friendly musician and music tutor near Abergavenny offering one-to-one and online violin/fiddle lessons

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One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Tim will be happy to arrange your first Violin lesson.

About Tim

Tim is an award winning and experienced fiddle player who specialises in teaching fiddle playing for fun! He teaches a number of styles including Irish, Klezmer, American Old-Time, folk, etc

His fiddle lessons teach you all the fundamentals and essentials about playing the instrument (which includes reading music / musical theory) but also tells you about the many styles of fiddle playing there are out there, providing tips and advice on how best to capture an authentic fiddle sound (double stops, drones, cuts, slides, etc) - information not readily available in books!

The main emphasis of his teaching method is that the student feels relaxed, is enjoying the lesson and learning the instrument - because that's what fiddle playing is all about!. He applies a well tested approach to learning the instrument which involves introducing new elements at a controlled pace while making sure that the fundamentals are fully grasped to ensure that a rapid, enjoyable return is delivered, learning to play some familiar tunes quickly. Tim believes that a good music tutor is someone who is patient, listens to the student and guides the student in the right direction, while making the lesson as productive as possible. Going that extra mile to show the student that their progress is important and offering plenty of encouragement along the way are part of Tim's teaching style.

He particularly likes it when students come to him with tunes or styles they want to learn. He's happy to tailor the course to the individual student. He's also familiar with and has a large library of different fiddle tunes that can be taught, many with backing tracks readily available. He selects from this to guide the student in the particular direction or genre they wish to learn.

Tim regularly updates his tutorial book called ‘Fiddle Players Guide Book’. This book has brought together in one volume many of the topics he focuses on in his lessons with Chapters such as ‘Essential information for violin players’, ‘How to make your violin sound like a fiddle’ and ‘Accompanying a Singer/Guitarist’. Feedback on this book has been very positive with students saying it is a good reference source to complement the lessons. Copies are not generally available but a FREE pdf copy is available to everyone who signs up for lessons with him.

New students with Tim also gain exclusive access to a database with over one hundered and fifty well known and popular tunes to learn. Each tune comes with sheet music, demonstration MP3 (with fiddle) and backing MP3 (with fiddle removed) that you can play, download and use for practice. Many have slower versions designed for learning. The data base is being added to all the time, often with suggestions from students! There are some great tunes to learn and share!

Although he is a classically trained violin player with RSM Grade VIII, these days he describes himself as a fiddle player. He is a member of the Incorporated Society of Musicians (ISM) and is a Registered Private Teacher with the ISM.

He teaches primarily from his purpose-built music studio in the garden at his home, either one-to-one or online. This is equipped with all the music and accessories needed to deliver productive lessons.

For those that wish to do so, Tim is also happy to prepare and submit students for ABRSM performance Grade exams (Grades 1-5). This can be a good way of marking achieving milestones, and is an option for those interested in following this process. It is not a requirement.

Tim is a musician with many years experience of playing the fiddle in folk bands, country bands, acoustic bands, etc. He is also an accomplished wedding musician, playing regularly at weddings as one half of 'Bertie and Jonny' - a violin and guitar acoustic duo. In November 2024, Bertie and Jonny picked up the award for Best Wedding Musical Act in East Wales, 2024 at the Welsh National Wedding Awards. He enjoys teaching and sharing ideas on improvisation, accompanying singer-guitarists, and the skills required to play with other people and entertain in informal musical situations. The emphasis of his teaching style is to inspire, communicate and share the shear joy of fiddle playing and making music!

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The main emphasis of my teaching method is that the student feels relaxed and is enjoying the lesson and learning the instrument. I apply a well tested approach to learning the instrument which involves introducing new elements at a controlled pace while making sure that the fundamentals are fully grasped first and that a quick, enjoyable return is delivered learning to play some familiar tunes quickly.

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  • $56

Pack rates

  • 5 h: $243
  • 10 h: $467

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  • $56/h

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  • + $5

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This first lesson offered with Tim will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.

  • 1hrs

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Find out more about Tim

  • When did you first develop a passion for music and your favourite instrument?

    My passion for music has been with me all my life. I can't remember there ever being a time when it wasn't part of my life - I started learning the violin when I was in primary school, going through the traditional exams and grades and eventually achieving Grade VIII when I was about seventeen. But this was just the start - it gave me the technical foundation to start wanting to play all sorts of music that moved me. I play a guitar as well, but being a fiddle player always sets you apart and puts you in demand. Singer/songwriters are always keen to add 'some fiddle' to give their song that emotional edge and produce a sound that can tear at the heart strings of both performers and listeners - it's fabulous when it happens. Its therefore my favourite instrument
  • Is there a particular type music or artist that you listen to on a loop without it driving you crazy?

    I wouldn't say there is a particular music type or artist, but often there can be a particular piece of music that gets under my skin. It hits the spot to remind me why I play and listen to music. It creates a moment, a magical spine-tingling moment, that makes us human and captures an emotion perfectly. But this can be a classical piece, an operatic aria, a folk song, a rock song, an emotional ballad, or any other type of music.
  • Explain to us the most difficult or riveting course you could personally give to a student of music.

    The most difficult course to pass is one where the student starts to really understand what playing is all about and starts to take ownership of his/her playing. The technical issues are still there, but the understanding of playing music as a way of communicating emotion becomes understood. Once that point is reached, my job is largely done - the student is now a musician and will take control of his or her playing.
  • What do you think is the most complicated instrument to master and why?

    The most complicated instrument to master is your own brain. Any instrument is simply a vehicle for communicating from one person to another. We should ask ourselves: Why do I play any instrument.? What is it I am trying to do? If the answer is 'because I want to play like so-and-so' - it's time to think again. That is not the answer - you need to look for a reason that is more fundamental. You need to be yourself and understand who you are.
  • What are your keys to success?

    These days, success is measured by seeing students develop and enjoy playing. I like getting positive feedback, who doesn't? But at the end of the day when I see a student developing and understanding it's the best possible feedback you can have.
  • Name three musicians you dream of meeting in your favourite bar in the early hours of the morning. Explain why.

    This is a difficult one to narrow down. More recently I've been interested in bluegrass music and tuned into the genius of Kenny Baker (who was a fiddle player with Bill Monroe). For me he is up there amongst the greats of fiddle/violin players, but may not be so well known. I love a nice waltz played on a fiddle and he has some superb examples: Roxanna Waltz, Lonesome Moonlight Waltz, Mississippi Waltz, etc.

    For the pure joy of playing, I would also like Steve Wickham (fiddle player of the Waterboys). I'm a massive Waterboys fan and Fisherman's Blues is one of my favourite albums.

    Finally, the night would be completed if Eliza Carthy were to turn up. I'm a big fan of both her singing and fiddle playing and I've seen her perform with her band on many occasions.

    All three exude joy and pleasure in their playing, but the list is much longer than just three for me.
  • Provide a valuable anecdote related to music or your days at music school.

    Before the Pandemic struck, going to see musicians perform was something I would regularly do. I've seen a singer songwriter called Boo Hewerdine quite a few times now. He's written songs for many famous singers, most notably perhaps Eddie Reader. Co-incidentally, he was also an old school chum of mine. At the end of one if his gigs he offered a free CD to the best dancer to his final song of the set. As I was his old pal, I was appointed dancing judge. Half way into the song no-one had the nerve to get up and dance - the stage was empty and it was starting to get a little awkward. I had had such a good evening that I thought - to hell with it - I got up and danced for the remainder of the song, on my own. Afterwards someone complemented be for being so game. I thought they had said for being so gay. It was a great night. I never did get the CD.
  • What are the little touches that make you a Superprof in music?

    I play a guitar as well and I'm always willing to record a guitar backing track to play fiddle against. Nowadays I have quite a catalogue, though I'm always adding to these, largely driven by student requests.

    Making music should first and foremost be fun. I want to communicate my passion and enjoyment of music to my students. I want them to feel the same way, no matter how gifted or able they are. It's given me a lifetime of pleasure, and nothing would give me more pleasure than passing that passion on.
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