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Instruments: Strings, Concentration in String Bass Areas of Work: Oyster Bay Township,
Huntington Township,
Smithtown Township,
Three Village Area
Rachel Nesenoff graduated from SUNY Potsdam’s Crane School of Music in 2006. She holds her Bachelors of Music with a concentration in string bass performance. Rachel trained as a student teacher at several elementary, middle and high schools in Potsdam and Greenlawn, NY using Orff, Dalcroze and Kodaly teaching methods. She has performed with the Crane Symphony Orchestra, the Crane String Orchestra, the Gemini Youth Orchestra, and even joined the Metropolitan Youth Orchestra on a Summer Tour to China. Rachel is also a professional tennis instructor. She started teaching string instruments with String Sound Studios in 2006.
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2010 Recital News Click Here We Are pleased To announce our 2010 Recital . Please Go to Our Events Section To Download an Application.
Check out the New Guitar Column Michael Violette has some great common sense approaches on gaining good technique and sound practice principals. Please go the guitar fret board for his new column.
New Column by Michael Violette Please go the Fret Board and Check out Michaels Column
It’s a great lessons on some color tones over Major 7th chords and great insights on how not to Crash and Burn.
Vince Lewis Quartet A Different Standard This exciting new release is comprised of some of the best music ever
written. Vince has drawn from the classic hymns and placed them into a
contemporary jazz setting. Along with Tom Hildreth (bass) and Phil Riddle
(drums) the group has added Phil Thompson on woodwinds. Sure to satisfy
fans of the Vince Lewis Trio's previous music, this work will also expose
his audience to reverential treatments of meaningful and timeless Christian
favorites.
This collection is sure to bring back memories of singing these wonderful
hymns in church. Selections include, "Precious Lord Take My Hand," "In The
Garden" and "Worthy of Worship." Each tune is a celebration of the
original intent of the composer presented in mainstream jazz styles.
To order Vince's new CD or check out anything else at his website, please
visit: Vincelewis.com
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