Nancy Blue

Lesson Designer

Nancy Blue received her Bachelor of Music Education degree from the University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music, and her Master of Music degree in performance from Southern Illinois University. Nancy is a professional violinist in the Orlando, Fl. area and is an experienced teacher. She has taught in the public schools and is currently teaching in a private school and has a small studio. She performs in the Orlando area for weddings, conventions, dinner parties, shows, and other events.

Nancy Blue 2016Her most recent (and successful!) endeavor has been teaching violin lessons via Skype. It has been a perfect solution for students who don’t have access to a local teacher but would love to play. She has students in Idaho, South Carolina, Chicago, and Tanzania!

For more information please see Nancy’s website at faithfulstrings.com. Her email is fiddler10@msn.com for anyone who would like to contact her. Nancy also performs with her husband, who is a professional flutist and pianist, and she is involved in her Church and with animal rescue.

 

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Courses by Nancy

Beginning Violin: The course starts with instruction on how to buy a violin and take care of it. It moves to tuning your violin, holding the violin, and learning the scales. From there, the course advances to playing simple songs, using many lessons to also instill a solid foundation in faith with the music the student is learning. The lessons should be followed in order, as the difficulty increases as the course advances. This course counts as a music elective credit. Students who complete all 32 lessons can earn 0.5 academic credit.