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Jamilia - Private Flute Teacher

Jamilia - Private Flute Teacher

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Education

  • Bachelor of Arts in Music Performance with a concentration in Flute from Benedict College
  • Professional Studies Certificate in Music Therapy

Highlights

  • Diverse instrumental expertise
  • Integrating therapeutic techniques in music education
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About Jamilia

I’m Jamilia Jacobs, a native of Pee Dee, South Carolina. My passion for music began at a young age, participating in band clinics, band camps, community chorus, and various other music programs. Over the years, I've had the privilege of studying several instruments, including piano, guitar, ukulele, saxophone, and clarinet. I earned my Bachelor of Arts in Music Performance with a concentration in Flute from Benedict College.

After college, I discovered a passion for the healthcare field, which led me to pursue and earn my Professional Studies Certificate in Music Therapy in 2018. I’m now in the final stages of completing my Music Therapy Certification.

Teaching music has brought me immense joy. I love helping both kids and adults recognize their strengths and apply those skills in areas beyond music. My teaching style is hands-on, interactive, and student-centered. I strive to create safe spaces that foster competency, critical thinking, and the transference of skills. With 13 years of experience in healthcare, I have developed a deep understanding of working with both kids and adults with cognitive and physical disabilities. My background has equipped me with the skills to create tailored interventions that address individual needs while fostering a supportive and inclusive environment. I've learned to approach each person with empathy, patience, and a commitment to enhancing their quality of life through meaningful engagement and therapeutic techniques. This experience has not only strengthened my ability to connect with individuals from diverse backgrounds but has also underscored the importance of adaptability and compassion in providing effective care. I believe in catering to each student’s unique learning style and creating inclusive environments where everyone can thrive.

While teaching, I’m always learning from my students—about their likes, dislikes, how they interact with others, and how their cultural and ethnic backgrounds shape them. These insights guide me in providing creative learning spaces. My ultimate goal is to help students develop their inner musician while also nurturing important life skills like accountability, trust, and relationship building.

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the world needs music

Why Take Music Lessons?

1. Children who take music lessons do better in shcool...

Research studies consistently demonstrate a positive association between children who receive music lessons and their academic performance. These students not only exhibit higher scores in the SATs writing, math, and science sections but also achieve overall higher grades in various subjects. The cognitive, creative, and social benefits of music education contribute to improved academic outcomes, enhancing critical thinking skills, fostering discipline and perseverance, and promoting effective communication and teamwork abilities.

2. Learning music develops mental and physical skills...

Engaging in music lessons offers a dual advantage by developing both physical and mental skills in individuals. On the physical side, playing musical instruments requires fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and finger dexterity, which are honed through regular practice. Mentally, music lessons stimulate cognitive functions such as memory, attention, and concentration, as students learn to read and interpret musical notation, understand rhythm and timing, and execute complex musical compositions. The combination of physical and mental skill development through music lessons contributes to a well-rounded growth and enhances overall cognitive abilities.

3. Learning an instrument builds character...

Learning an instrument goes beyond the acquisition of musical skills, it instills valuable character traits in students. The journey of mastering an instrument requires dedication, perseverance, and consistent effort, teaching students the value of hard work and patience. As they overcome challenges and witness their progress over time, students develop a sense of accomplishment, boosting their self-confidence and self-esteem. These character-building experiences in music education have far-reaching effects, positively impacting various aspects of their lives beyond the realm of music.

4. Music lessons help with self expression...

Music lessons provide a powerful avenue for individuals to express their creativity. Learning to play an instrument or compose music enables students to tap into their imagination and bring their unique ideas to life through sound. By exploring different melodies, harmonies, and rhythms, students can experiment with their own creative style and use music as a means of self-expression. This creative outlet not only fosters a deeper understanding and appreciation of music but also nurtures a broader sense of creativity that can be applied to various other artistic and non-artistic endeavors.

5. Music students explore culture...

Music lessons provide students with a gateway to explore the vast and diverse world of music. They gain exposure to different musical genres, styles, and traditions, expanding their horizons and fostering cultural appreciation. Music, being a universal language, transcends cultural boundaries, and learning about music from various cultures enables students to develop a deeper understanding of the global human experience and the power of music to connect people across different backgrounds. Through music, students can discover commonalities, celebrate diversity, and develop a broader perspective on the world around them.

6. Music is proven to improve reading skills...

Extensive research has shown that music has a profound impact on improving reading skills in individuals. The rhythmic patterns, melodic contours, and phrasing in music help develop auditory processing skills that are closely related to language acquisition. This leads to enhanced phonological awareness, which is crucial for decoding and understanding written text. Additionally, music education exposes students to a rich and varied vocabulary, as they encounter lyrics, musical terminology, and expressive elements that contribute to a broader range of linguistic abilities, ultimately improving their overall language proficiency.

7. Music lessons increase memory...

Music lessons offer valuable benefits in terms of memory skills, concentration, and attention span. Learning and practicing music require students to memorize musical compositions, which exercises their memory capacity and strengthens their ability to retain and recall information. Furthermore, the intricate nature of playing an instrument or performing music demands focused concentration, training students to sustain attention and ignore distractions. As a result, music lessons contribute to the development of enhanced memory skills, improved concentration, and an extended attention span, skills that can transfer to other areas of academic and personal life.

8. Music helps build social skills...

Music lessons provide an ideal platform for developing essential social skills. When participating in group lessons, ensembles, or performing in bands, students learn to collaborate, communicate effectively, and work together towards a common goal. This fosters teamwork, empathy, and respect for others' contributions. Moreover, the structured nature of music education instills self-discipline and patience, as students must adhere to practice routines, follow instructions, and persist through challenges. These qualities contribute to improved behavior and a strong work ethic, positively impacting their academic and personal lives.

9. Learning Music is FUN...

Music lessons can be a source of immense enjoyment and fun for students of all ages. Learning to play an instrument or sing allows individuals to explore their creativity, express themselves, and find joy in the process of making music. Engaging in music also has the remarkable ability to relieve stress and serve as an escape from the pressures of everyday life. Playing or listening to music can create a sense of relaxation, provide emotional release, and transport individuals to a different emotional state, offering a much-needed break from daily worries and responsibilities.

10. Learning music is a skill that last a Lifetime...

Learning an instrument is indeed a gift that lasts a lifetime. Once an individual has acquired the fundamental skills and knowledge through music lessons, they retain a foundation that can be built upon and rekindled at any point in their lives. Even if there is a lapse in practice or performance, the muscle memory and cognitive connections established during lessons create a lasting imprint, ensuring that individuals will never completely forget how to play their instrument. This enduring ability to play an instrument provides a source of personal fulfillment, enjoyment, and potential for continued growth and exploration throughout their lifetime.