Doris Williams teaches piano, voice, and choir in her home or the student's home, and at
The Music Place in Sunnyvale, and East West Music and Dance in San Jose/Saratoga.
See the following video of her teaching singing to three children age 4 and 5. For the central teaching philosophy, Doris follows the wonderful 20th century composer Zoltan
Kodaly from Hungary.
Kodaly-Based classes teach music skills through a natural means of using known
repertoire with simple folk melodies. Starting with so, mi, the children learn
orally and by sight rhythmic patterns, in-tune singing, pitch, and music expression
using solfege, Curwen hand signs, big notated music, listening, and imitating.
Also included will be 5 - 10 minutes of listening to classical composers. Children
come from classes enjoying music, and its cognitive, physical, and spiritual
benefits.
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Here's what one parent has to say:
"My son started his very first piano lesson a year ago with Ms. Doris
Williams. Since then he has grown from an enthusiastic, energetic student without
any training into an enthusiastic, energetic, music player. One of the best aspects
of Ms. William's teaching is that she teaches the MUSIC, not just the piano. She
believes it is important for students to learn music first, and good piano
technique. The theory is taught as well at the level of the repertoire. When
teaching piano, Ms. Williams can identify my son’s strong music abilities and
learning styles, and she adjusts her teaching methods to suit his level and needs.
As a typical 6-year-old boy, and a tactile learner, he gets distracted easily.
Ms. Williams is always patient with him, and can always find pieces that keep him
interested. I often hear my son happily humming the tunes he had learned in the
class, and he is always looking forward to the new class. Ms. Williams not only
preserved his love of music, but also taught him how to truly appreciate the
music. I feel very lucky to have Ms. Williams as his piano teacher."
"MUSIC SHOULD BELONG TO EVERYONE"
"To teach a child an instrument without first giving him preparatory training and
without developing singing, reading and dictating to the highest level along with
the playing is to build upon sand." (Zoltan Kodaly)
"If one were to attempt to express the essence of this education in one word, it
could only be - singing. .... Our age of mechanization leads along a road ending
with man himself as a machine; only the spirit of singing can save us from this
fate. .... It is our firm conviction that mankind will live happier when it has
learnt to live with music more worthily. Whoever works to promote this end, in one
way or another, has not lived in vain. (1966)"(Zoltan Kodaly)
In Doris' piano lessons she emphasizes singing everything the student is learning -
the words, the finger numbers, the letter names, the rhyhthms, or made up words. In her voice lessons she teaches speech-level singing developed by Seth Riggs, used
by world-renowned performers in the popular and classical genrés.