I have 25 years experience teaching music to all ages. I actively encourage and support all performance opportunities. I am familiar with both ABRSM and Trinity exam boards and prepare and accompany candidates for graded music exams should they choose that pathway.
Joe Steer
I have a dual honours degree in Music and Computer Science from Keele University (graduated in 2002).
I have written and produced music for tv/film since finishing university including placements for worldwide advertising campaigns for brands including Apple, Volvo, Costa Coffee and many more. Alongside this since moving to North Devon in 2013 I have taught individual instrumental lessons on guitar/ukulele in local schools Ilfracombe Academy, Woolacombe, West Down and Berrynarbor primary. More recently I have led community music group ‘The Ukulele Orchestra of North Devon’ funded by Devon & Torbay Music Education Hub. |
Rose Sage B.A. (Hons) MEd PGCE Dip ABRSM
I studied music, specialising in flute performance and teaching, at Dartington College of Arts in the 1980s. I also gained my PGCE in primary teaching and worked as a primary class teacher in the 1990’s. After having my two daughters I returned to full time peripatetic teaching in 1998. Along the way I also gained my Dip ABRSM Flute Diploma and have taught flute to this level, with pupils moving on to study music at university and specialist music schools such as The Purcell School.
I have taught First Access whole class recorder lessons to classes in primary schools for 16 years in Torbay, with groups being invited to play for the Torbay Music Festival Live Concert Experience Days and as an example of good practice for Primary Teachers CPD workshop days. I am passionate about the art of teaching and I get tremendous pleasure from introducing different styles of music to my pupils. I teach children and adults from age 7 upwards, with my specialist instrument being the flute, from beginners to Grade 8 and beyond. Since I started teaching, whilst still a student in the 1980’s, I have become increasingly interested in teacher training particularly in the area of training non musician primary teachers to feel able and confident to teach music to their classes. I have delivered in service training for Devon Youth Music, Torbay Council and Trinity College London and I am particularly interested in working with primary schools to help them integrate musical literacy into their music curriculum teaching. I believe that music teachers should practice what they preach! I am the Principal Flute with Torbay Symphony Orchestra, the Concert Band of Britannia Royal Naval College and also am the joint director of the Shine Steel Community Band in Dartmouth, which gives me the opportunity to play many different styles of music every week, alongside my teaching. If you are an individual or from a school, get in touch to enquire about my availability to start or continue your musical journey as an instrumentalist or musical primary class teacher. |
Jade Gall FTCL MA
Experienced in pop, classical and jazz fields, she has performed alongside top-class musicians from around the world, including: Allison Adams Tucker, Claire Martin, Clare Teal, Jason Rebello and Duncan Lamont; and has featured on BBC Radio broadcasts.
As a classical saxophonist, Jade is a Fellow of Trinity College London (FTCL) in saxophone performance. She graduated with an MA in Music Performance from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in 2013 and has studied with top classical saxophonists Hannah Marcinowicz, Nigel Wood and Gerard McChrystal.
Rebecca Judson
My name is Becca and I’m a qualified primary school teacher. I’ve been teaching for 12 years in a mix of roles, starting off as a class teacher, and more recently moving to being music specialist teacher. I have a BA in Music from York University and play violin, piano and sing – all to a grade 8 standard.
I have previously led adult and children’s choirs (mostly gospel music) and currently teach whole class music at the school I am working in, as well as more recently, 1:1 piano tuition. I would like to expand to violin and singing teaching too. I currently teach in Reception and Nursery as part of my job and am developing skill and experience in Early Years music. As a songwriter, I enjoy writing music with children – both sung, lyrical music, and composition on percussion instruments that we have in school.
With my varied experience in class, choirs and 1:1 tuition, I feel I have a lot to bring to the table as a Visiting Music Teacher.
Lynn Davidoff
I am a Canadian music educator who has moved to the Exeter area. I have a DBS, the right to work in the UK, am certified to teach in Canada and have a QTS for the UK. I am also Orff certified. My training as a North American music educator has given me the skills to teach all instruments at all levels in mixed groups, ie: Band Class (north American style).
My most recent employed teaching of twenty years, ending in 2018, at the American School of Budapest and before that the Jakarta International School, included instructing and directing full wind band and string ensembles, chamber ensembles, musical theatre performances, IB Music, music technology and general music classes (similar to GCSE music).
I look forward to being able to contribute to the music education of Devon and am willing to accept work in a variety of musical situations. One thing I can do is come into a school and create a band program with full instrumentation right from the beginning as is done in Canada and the US.
Lisa Rowe
I am an experienced ex primary and Early Years teacher living in central Devon. I taught in primary schools in Devon, Bath and London for 26 years, including two years as solely a music lead working within a local MAT. This entailed leading choirs and school bands along with the regular curricular input. In the past two years I have left my school based role but now work as a music teacher inside and outside of schools. I also teach violin, guitar and occasionally accordion privately. I have studied on an MA in music therapy and often use these principles in my work, especially supporting those with SEND.
I now lead an Early Years music group for babies and young children in Exeter, teach violin 1:1 as a peripatetic, and also cover PPA in a local primary school where I lead WCET sessions in violin, ukelele, guitar, steel pans, whistle and other instruments. This involves also covering curricular music. Recently I also headed up a group of young folk musicians, helping them to arrange and play music together for a young person’s music festival.
I am looking for further work in any of the above areas, and will consider anything within reasonable driving distance of East Dartmoor, both in and outside of schools. I can provide references in advance if required!
Lindsay Braga
A professional, classical violinist who specialises in orchestral playing and chamber music. A committed and experienced violin teacher with training in Suzuki, Kodaly and the Voices Foundation. Runs the Dartmoor Strings group for 10-18yr olds in Ashburton.
IMS Music
Founded in 1991, IMS is a principal provider of music lessons in schools, colleges and universities across Devon and Cornwall. We supply tutors on a range of instruments at an affordable price. Please contact us for further information or to arrange lessons.
Mrs M Osborne
I have been teaching Woodwind for just over 30 years. I am qualified with a BAHons Music, PGCE with Peripatetic specialism and a LTCL. I was employed working full time for Devon Music Service for 12 years when I first qualified. Thereafter, I have delivered tuition through Cornwall Music Service and Trust but have worked in a mainly self-employed setting with private arrangements within schools direct with parents. Also private tuition at home.
I currently work in the Okehampton area and towards Cornwall from there.