Mike Aamoth Provides Tips for Parents Whose Children Play the Oboe


Posted June 9, 2016 by mikeaamoth

Mike Aamoth is a professional musician who has been playing the oboe for many years.

 
Mike Aamoth is a dedicated individual who has been working hard for the sake of his career in music, and as a business owner. He has been playing the oboe for several years, and has performed with a number of major orchestras in the industry. He is also the owner and founder of Midwest Musical Imports, which is a music shop that specializes in flutes, oboes, clarinets, bassoons, and accessories. They also do repairs and rentals for their customers. The company was founded in 1983, and has grown under his leadership immensely. He also has experience teaching the oboe to students of all levels, include at the collegiate level.

Parents play a vital role in their children’s education when it comes to music. It is the parent’s responsibility to make sure that their child is getting the right information in regards to the basic techniques, no matter what instrument they’re learning. The early stages of music lessons are arguably the most important because they lay down the foundation for the child’s future in the instrument. Here are some tips for parents whose children play the oboe.

Make sure you get a teacher that places importance on the fundamentals. “It is critical that the basic techniques be not only taught correctly, but resented separately so that they can be brought together in an organized fashion. It is important that this be recognized the very moment the student picks up the oboe for the first time,” Aamoth explain.

Make sure the instructor you choose for your child keeps lessons short at the beginning, but frequent. This will ensure that the student isn’t getting bogged down by too much information at once, and that the information from previous lessons is easily recalled later. The basic techniques will be put together in the end, and this will be easier to do if the information is fresh.

Mike Aamoth also explains that some lessons on the oboe cannot be demonstrated because the techniques happen internally with the breath. This means that parents should make sure the instructor has to have great communication skills to be able to describe to the student the right feelings when it comes to these internal techniques.

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Last Updated June 9, 2016