How I Help Flute and Piano Students at Durham University
At Durham University, I have the privilege of working with talented and passionate flute and piano students, helping them achieve their musical goals and overcome challenges. Here’s how my approach supports students to reach their potential and enjoy the journey of learning.
Transforming Playing Through Relaxation and Technique
One of my students shared that before starting lessons, their flute playing felt strained, with a fluffy tone and inconsistent notes. This was particularly stressful as they prepared for high-level performances like their diploma recital and final year Music BA recital. Together, we focused on reducing tension, improving embouchure control, and refining their practice techniques. The results were transformative, and their playing improved beyond their expectations.
A key part of this progress was learning to relax while playing. Many students are surprised at how much tension they carry in their hands, embouchure, or posture, which can hinder performance. By addressing these issues and introducing efficient practice methods—even for those with limited time—students achieve more with less stress. One student reflected, “By the end of the year, we had completely transformed my sound!”
Encouraging Independence and Confidence
I believe in empowering my students to take ownership of their learning. Rather than asking students to imitate me or follow advice without asking questions, I guide them to think critically about their playing. For instance, I encourage them to use tools like mirrors to observe and correct issues such as finger technique. This not only helps solve immediate challenges but also builds their confidence and understanding, which are crucial for long-term growth.
One student highlighted how this approach was a “game-changer,” saying it’s not just about fixing problems but understanding why certain techniques or adjustments are necessary. This deeper insight helps students play with greater assurance and expression. Another student shared, “Her focus on musicality and hearing what you are playing has been invaluable. Now, I can hear clear differences in how I play and have more awareness of myself and my sound.”
Flexible and Supportive Teaching
Every student is unique, and I adapt my teaching to fit their individual needs and circumstances. Whether a student is juggling university coursework, extracurricular commitments, or personal goals, I help them find ways to make meaningful progress. For instance, I show students how to maximise even five minutes of practice time and focus on quality over quantity. This flexibility ensures lessons remain effective and enjoyable.
One student described how breaking down challenging pieces into manageable sections made a huge difference: “Her approach to tackle easy sections first, focusing on one element at a time, reduces the stress of practice and the need for perfection, making a difficult five-page piece infinitely more manageable.” This method not only improved their flute playing but also influenced how they approached university assignments.
Helping Students Achieve Big Goals
Many students come to me with ambitious goals that initially feel out of reach, from diploma recitals to mastering advanced repertoire. My role is to break these goals into manageable steps and provide the guidance and encouragement needed to succeed. One student described me as “reliable, encouraging, and someone who knows exactly how to make things click.” Another shared how they’ve been able to approach challenging pieces with confidence after developing the necessary technical skills.
A Welcoming Environment for All Levels
For those considering lessons, it’s important to know you don’t need to “play well” to get started. My teaching is about meeting you where you are and helping you grow. Whether you’re struggling with technique or aiming for a specific milestone, we’ll work together to make steady and satisfying progress.
Students often comment on the stress-free and supportive atmosphere I provide. One perfectionist student shared, “Her relaxed environment and approach to teaching is amazing for those who are overly critical of themselves. Before coming to Joo-Lee, I was in such a slump and considering giving up. Now, thanks to her, I’ve fallen back in love with my instrument.”
Start Your Musical Journey
If you’re a flute or piano student at Durham University or at a minimum level of Grade 6 looking for a supportive, tailored approach to lessons, I’m here to help. Let’s work together to unlock your potential and make your musical aspirations a reality.