Browse My New Repertoire List

To be found under my Bio and Resumé category, you may now browse through a list of my personal Repertoire, including my Original Compositions, Original Arrangements of Existing Works, and Original Arrangements for MIDI Band (which, incidentally, will be performed on November 21… Come and partake of this unique event!) I hope to also include [...]


The Miracle Earplug

According to a post by Scott Crandall on Violinist.com on September 29, 2005,
“…I am a returning adult student. I could not tell if my notes were in tune, I could tell if someone else’s notes were in tune, but not mine. There is a chain on this website where a professional violinist tells how [...]


Joke for the Day

Okay, so I just could not resist sharing this one! It made me laugh so hard!….
Q: What do you call a gathering of one pretty good violinist, one better-than-average violinist, one failed violinist, and someone who hates all violinists?
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A: A string quartet.
-posted by Neil Cameron on Violinist.com, 21 October 2005


Thought for the Day

“Inherent in greater commitment by both parties [the student and the teacher] I think there is a certain vulnerability. If I as a student lay all my efforts out on the line, that makes me vulnerable. If I don’t trust you, I won’t put out my total effort. If you don’t respect me or show [...]


My Upcoming Concerts

Here are some concerts in which I’m scheduled to participate, coming up the rest of this year:

October 20, 12pm. Fall Showcase, at Cal Poly Pomona’s Music Recital Hall. I’m planning on giving a small foretaste of my Senior Recital, to come early 2006, by performing the Recitativo-Fantasia from the Sonata for Violin and Piano in [...]