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Continue to scroll down to find a teacher or AMTA member  Key                                               ACU=Abilene Christian University
ASTA=American String Teachers Association
HPU=Howard Payne University
HSU=Hardin Simmons University
M.M.= Master of Music
M.S.M=Master of Sacred Music
NCTM=Nationally Certified Teacher of Music
NFMC= National Federated Music Clubs
NGPT=National Guild of Piano Teachers
NTSA=North Texas Strings Association
SAA=Suzuki Association of the Americas
TMEA=Texas Music Educators Association
TFMC=Texas Federated Music Clubs

 
                         
Active Members 
 
Eric Anderson

Percussion

325-721-4689
 
Shirley J. Anderson, NCTM
M.M., NGPT

NCTM in Piano, Theory and Composition

Abilene North Guild Chair

HSU Piano Instructor and Staff Accompanist

Classical Chorus of Abilene Accompanist 
Church Pianist
shirley2642@sbcglobal.net                                      
 325-677-6028
 

 

Lynn Bethel-Baldwin, NCTM
M.M., NGPT, NFMC
Piano, Theory, Organ
Snyder Guild Chair
Adjudicator
Church Musician
Snyder    325-573-5816
 

Dr. Pauline Kung Bjorem

Piano

Artist, Lecturer, Adjudicator

ACU Professor

Pauline.bjorem@acu.edu    

325-513-4022

                                                                    

Noreen Carson

NGPT
Piano, Voice, Guitar, Theory        
noreencarson@yahoo.com  
Sweetwater   325-235-3654
 
Hye-Jean Choi
M.S.M.
HSU Organ Instructor
Church Organist
325-670-1423
325- 698-7461 
   
Lora Lynn Christensen, NCTM
M.M., NGPT, NFMC
Piano, Accordian, Theory, Composition
Adjunct Faculty McMurry University
Adjudicator, Accompanist
The Celebration Singers Accompanist
Church Pianist 
(TFMC Immediate Past President)
(Harmony Club of Abilene President)
pianist@swbell.net                       
325-673-0197
 
Susan Conner, NCTM
Piano
Accompanist, Adjudicator
Church Musician                                   
(TMTA Immediate Past President)
(AMTA President)
Winters  325-754-5760
 
Amber Corzine
 Piano                                                          
acorzine123@yahoo.com             
Stamford  
 325-773-5162
 
Sherry Frush, NCTM
NGPT, NFMC
 Piano, Guitar, Theory, Composition
Accompanist, Adjudicator
Church Musician
(TMTA Past President)                       
325-692-9233
 
Goodrich, Kathie
Piano, Theory, Composition
kgood2563@aol.com       
325-692-2563

 

 

Dr. Peter Isaacson
Violin, HSU
prisaacson@yahoo.com               
 325-670-1431
325-672-0238 
 
Mary Lou  McKissick
Piano
 325-672-7474
 
Joyce McGlaun
NFMC, SAA registered, NTSA, ASTA
Strings Unlimited Violin Studio & Quartet
Abilene Philharmonic Orcherstra
325-677-5766          325-829-4440
   
Anna Moreno,
M.M. NFMC
Piano, Theory                                  
Breckenridge    
254-559-3581
 
Dr. Peter Neubert
Viola, Chamber Music, HSU
peter.neubert@music.org           
325-671-2192
 
Diane D. Owens
Piano, HPU                                          
dowens@hputx.edu                   
Brownwood    
325-649-8501
 
Lauren Puckett, NCTM
M.M.
Piano, Pedagogy
Lead sheets, Improvisation
Adjudicator
HSU Associate Professor
(TMTA Board of Directors) 
lpuckett@hsutx.edu                     
325-670-1530
325-675-0917
 
Dr. Mark Puckett
Piano
Artist, Lecturer, Adjudicator
Abilene Summer Piano Camp
HSU Professor
mpuckett@hsutx.edu                   
325-670-1204
    
Dr. Bernard Scherr
Theory, Composition, Trumpet 
HSU Professor
bscherr@hsutx.edu                        
325-670-1429
 
Lorene Springer, NCTM
M.M., NGPT, NFMC 
Piano, Theory, Adjudicator 
Abilene South Guild Chair
musicspringer@suddenlink.net      
325-692-1615
 
Sharla Van Cleave, NCTM
NGPT, NFMC, TMEA 
Piano, Theory, Composition 
Homeschool Elementary Music Education Class
AISD Accompanist
The Celebration Singers Accompanist
www.pianosarefun.net
325-695-2934
 
Dr. Elizabeth Wallace, NCTM
NGPT
Piano, Pedagogy
Lecturer, Adjudicator, Accompanist
HPU Professor                                      
ewallace@hputx.edu                     
Brownwood  
325-646-2502, ext. 5502 
325-646-4895  
 
Alice Welch, NCTM
M.M.
Piano, Theory
ACU Piano Instructor
alicewelch@suddenlink.net           
325-676-4177
 
Dr. Kay Williams
Suzuki Piano
ACU Piano Instructor
williamskay@acu.edu                
325-674-2242
 

Collegiate Members
 
Lauren Maurer

maurerlauren52@yahoo.com

 

Sarah Starkey

sstarkey11@aol.com

 

Ben Steckly

325-721-0189

ben_steckly@baylor.edu

                                                                   

Jenny Walls

(Collegiate Chapter President)

325- 665-5968

wallyjm547@yahoo.com

 


Honorary Members
 
Roberta Cleveland, NCTM
 
Era Jo Lester, M.M.
 
Eva Mae Manly, NCTM
 
Georgia Matthews
 
Billie Lou Mayes
 
Dr. Ronald Rathbun
Piano, Pedagogy,
Artist, Adjudicator, Lecturer
ACU
 

  
 

 

 

 

Choosing a Music Teacher

For Your Child or Yourself

 

You’ll want a teacher who will inspire and nurture a student’s musical growth

and instill a lifelong love of music. When seeking a music teacher:

 

o   Consult with friends, family and others who are acquainted with teachers in your community.

o   Ask for recommendations from local music teacher organizations, music stores, schools or churches.

o   Arrange to interview prospective teachers, in person if possible, before making a commitment.

o   Ask permission to attend a recital of the prospective teacher’s students.

 

 

How to Interview Prospective Teachers

Teachers are willing and eager to explain their techniques and objectives.

The following are types of questions to ask during the interview:

 

o   What is your professional and educational experience in music?

o   What is your teaching experience? What age groups do you teach?

o   How do you participate in ongoing professional development?

o   Are you nationally certified by MTNA?

o   Do you have a written studio policy? Will you review it with me?

o   Do you regularly evaluate student progress?

o   What instructional materials do you use?

o   What kinds of music do you teach?

o   What other elements are part of your teaching curriculum?

o   Do you offer group lessons?

o   Do you require students to perform in studio recitals during the year?

o   Do you offer other performance opportunities for your students, such as festivals and competitions?

o   Do you use technology in your studio, such as computers, music instruction software, digital keyboards?

o   How much practice time do you require each day?

o   What do you expect of your students? Their parents?

 

 

 

What is the Parent’s Role?

Parental support in the learning process is vital. Whether or not you know anything about music, take time to listen to your child play, provide exclusive practice time on a quality instrument, and celebrate his or her continued accomplishments.

 

How is Music Beneficial for All Learners?

Today there are unprecedented reasons for making music a part of everyone’s life. Students taking music lessons now will determine the place of music in America and the value society places on music tomorrow. Regardless of what these students ultimately choose as a profession, music making will remain a part of their lives, whether it’s listening to music, attending concerts or serving as leaders in arts associations, and community and church music programs.

 

Benefits of Music Study:

o   Hearing music stimulates the mind.

o   Music instruction enhances abstract reasoning skills.

o   Grade school students who took music lessons generally scored higher on cognitive development tests.

o   In older people, music helps lower depression and decreases loneliness.

o   Playing an instrument strengthens eye-hand coordination and fine motor skills.

o   Music lessons teach discipline, dedication and enable students to achieve goals.