Julia Fujioka
Katharine Hafner
Playing an instrument is one of the hardest (and most rewarding) things anyone can learn to do - coordination of small and large muscles; thinking and doing; mechanical, emotional and mental processes; individual responsibility and teamwork - there is quite a lot to keep track of in the development of each student. Beginners learn to discern and differentiate and to follow directions. Developing students "learn how to learn". Advanced students learn to use their technical skills to project and share the emotion and meaningfulness of music, to connect with the audience as they explore their own feelings. Everyone can learn. I am energized and inspired by my wonderful students as they grow in ability and character.
Dr. Carlo Andrea Malanima
Violin, Viola, Theory and Solfege/ Honolulu
“I have extensive experience teaching students from age 4 to professional adults, with a focus on sound quality and proper technique. I use an individualized and creative approach that nurtures each student's inner musician to develop them into the best violinist they can be. I use fun and caring teaching methods that instill in all students a love of music and an appreciation of their special connection to it.”
Dr. Yuseon Nam
Sheryl Shohet
Violin, Viola / Central-West O‘ahu (Waipio Gentry)
“In addition to playing the violin beautifully and loving music, students in my violin studio learn valuable life lessons. My studio is a close-knit community of students and families who interact with me, with each other, with other music organizations, and with various populations we serve while sharing our music. ”