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Andy Wasserman is enjoying his 30th year as a private music lesson teacher and currently has a few openings available in his weekly schedule for new students for both local and distance learning.

 

 

 

INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC LESSONS [click instrument for link to more information]


  • PIANO - beginner~intermediate~advanced levels; all styles: Jazz, Pop, Classical, etc.
  • DRUMS AND PERCUSSION - beginner~intermediate levels; drumset~all styles, West African percussion
  • ELECTRIC BASS - beginner level; all styles: Rock, Pop, Jazz, Funk, Hip-Hop, etc.
  • DIGITAL MUSIC TECHNOLOGY - Computer music, Programming, Synthesizers, Electronic Drums, MIDI
  • MUSIC AS THERAPY- instrumental lessons for Special Needs individuals of any age or level

 

 

 

INSTRUCTION IN RELATED MUSIC STUDY [click subject for link to more information]


 

 

 

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Andy Wasserman is presently working with 30 private students per week. For most students, he travels to their homes, while a few students come to his personal teaching studio and others work with him remotely via webcams and video conferencing through online lessons. His students represent a wide spectrum of ages, levels and programs of study. Click HERE to read Andy's educational and professional biography and teaching qualifications.

 

Feel free to CONTACT ANDY to set up an appointment for an interview - which is of course free of charge and without obligation. At that time he will provide you with a detailed policy regarding fees and lesson arrangements. Click HERE to read the answers to the most common frequently asked questions regarding Andy's policy, fees and schedule.

 



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Some testimonials from Andy's students, past and present:

 

Dear Mr. Wasserman: You have given me so much over the last 3 years. I have learned more from you than from anyone else I've ever studied with and than I ever expected to. You have opened my eyes and ears to new territories in the areas of studying, playing, listening to and writing music. And perhaps most importantly - to me, at least - I feel that you have set me on the path that I will begin to travel in the coming months and follow for the rest of my life (God willing). As I head off to college as a major in compostion at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, I am giving you a bowl of fruit, symbolic of all the good things you have filled my "bowl" with over the past 3 years. Thank you so much!!

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Dear Mr. Wasserman: I wanted to say thank you so much everything this year. I have learned so much from you, not just about music, but about all aspects of life. I have enjoyed talking with you about family, God, music, etc. You have been a great inspiration for me and I always walked away from our lessons feeling motivated. You are an amazing teacher, a great friend, and an incredible musician.

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I want you to know that I think you have been the best teacher I have ever had. Not just musically, but in general. During our work together on the Lydian Chromatic Concept you have helped to completely change my direction as a musician and in life. It is hard to imagine where I would be now had I not met you.

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College Entrance Essay on the person in your field (music) you admire the most, written by a student during his senior year in high school:

 

Someone who stands out in my mind as a person I truly admire is a man named Andy Wasserman. Andy has been my piano teacher for the past four years, and besides being the one who has improved my playing ability, he has affected my life in many other ways. Many times we have not even touched the piano until the very end of the lesson because of the conversations we have about our lives.

 

Simply by talking with Andy my personal beliefs have become much more adamant. His work ethic, values, and attitude have provided me with a strong adult role model whom I strive to emulate. As a professional musician Andy has heavy demands plauced on his time including teaching his students, performing, and also running his own multimedia music company. Andy has taught me that to reach my goals it will mean a great deal of work and very likely long hours. His strong work ethic was immediately a trait that I admired, and one I wished to adopt from him. Another trait Andy exhibits from which I have learned is his positive mental attitude.

 

He accomplishes his positive attitude through an intense love for his work. I believe it is incredibly important to enjoy everything that you do. Andy has taught me how essential it is to combine a positive mental attitude with a strong work ethic. This combination has enabled me to work hard at both my academics and music, and sometimes keep long hours because I love the "work" that I am doing.

 

It reminds me of a quote I once heard, "If you really love your job, you will never work a day in your life." This is very true because if you truly love that which you do, it does not seem to be work. Here again Andy has sets a great example for me which has led me to adopt and strengthen similar values. In all, I believe that Andy has provided an excellent role model for me. and has taught me much more valuable lessons than simply piano and music theory.

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I started studying the Lydian Chromatic Concept in May, 2002 with Andy Wasserman using the recently released revised edition. These past 6 months have been both enlightening and enriching. As a full time professional musician and music educator, there were deep things in music that I had grasped aurally but could not explain. These things are now crystal clear. Through the Concept the law of gravity is apparent. I was pulled towards the Concept, and through patience and research ended up discovering Andy. I would like to thank Maestro Russell, whose genius and perseverance created this tonal wonderland. The Concept is heard in music all around us. The information in the latest edition is truly priceless!

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Andy, Thank you for an AMAZINGLY inspiring week of taking your course "Music for Dancers." You are a fabulous teacher who understands learning styles that differ...and sensitively nurtures the acquisition of meaningful "tools" (musical and life). You inspire the spirit to hear and feel the music from the heart. I wish to have the opportunity to take your course again and be able to contribute in body as well as soul. Thanks again for helping me to begin to find "my groove" and for the musical understanding to make me feel that I'll be able to dance for my entire life.

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CINQUAIN POEM by a young private student:

 

Piano

Beautiful music

Produces lovely sounds

Always making me happy

Instrument.

 

Mr. Wasserman

Piano teacher

Funny, patient, strict

Best piano teacher

Human.

 

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