Clarinet Saxophone Flute

Simon Cole clarinetI have a  friendly easy going style, you can be a serious musician
One of Canadas shining stars (Chamber music Kelowna) and still have fun. I have students of all ages and levels, some just want a few tips for band others are more intense it's all still music, at any level.

 

NEW Congratulations to Piers honors Grade 4 Clarinet

 Students Lucas G, Grace F, Grace W, Karen B, Alex B  have all performed with the pgso this year.

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Erica SkowronAll ages and styles. gentle supportive teaching style.
 
 
Student's describe me as easy going.  The fact that they see me as''easy going'', shows that their steady progress is enjoyable to them and doesn't feel difficult.
 This is ideal, the student progresses steadily without frustration.  I enjoy teaching very much and enjoy it more and more every year.  With music there is always something new to learn and even with my University degree and 20+ years of performing experience, I am still challenging myself through reading, workshops and the occasional lesson with my mentors. 
 I have a wonderful group of students of all ages and levels and from different walks of life.  Each student learns in their own unique way and I love the challenge of understanding how they think and how I can help them.   
  • a warm friendly place to learn music A studio
  • Learn to play as well as Robin and you too will be frequently asked to perform. Participate in the musical life of your community. Robin

Student Comment

          You're never too old to learn. At age 71, I was concerned about difficulties I was having with my voice. Having sung in a choir for 40 years it was devastating to think I'd no longer have the joy of singing. A hearing check and music lessons were recommended at a workshop for the so called aging voice. Weekly sessions recommended by Erica have solved my problem. Now I am well past 71 enjoying singing as much as ever and doing better that ever. Thanks Erica!

"A fantastic clarinetists, most of the worlds great Orchestras do not have such a player"
W. Kushner Berlin philharmonic
"Simon Cole has every ability and quality a musician could want"
Noam Sheriff Conductor, Israel
"Talented and gifted, using the clarinet to express and communicate"
Richard Stoltzman clarinetist/recording artist USA

Studio News

 

Congratulations to Piers honors Grade 4 Clarinet

 
 Exams Next session is in June, remember you must be able to play all your material by the sign up date(March 6 for June 11-30 exams) to have my permission to proceed.


NEW We have added a number of sing along and play along files for the grade 2 flute and voice exams and Grade 3 voice exam
 A NEW section where you can download sheet music and methods. (log in in to see it) The grade 2 sax exam scales have been updated-bug fix.

Music Lessons

Clarinet, Saxophone, Flute, Oboe, Piano, Voice (singing) Theory and History. Lessons for all ages and levels. From beginner to advanced.

Long list of successful students year after year the best wind players study with us.  RCM 100% pass rate. Students compose, play with the symphony excel at the music festival etc.

A level of instruction not normally found outside major cities. 

Quality Reputation Integrity

New students and parents are often concerned about getting good value for their lessons fees (and rightly so). After being at Cole's for a while they soon realize that they are getting way more than their monies worth. Most students stay with us for years.
We have had more successful students over the last 27 years (in obvious ways, like winning competitions, playing with the orchestra, getting jobs in music and doing well on exams and in less dramatic ways like having music as a positive part of their lives) than all the other wind teachers combined.

Buying Instruments

clar3There are a lot of instrument makers out there offering a bewildering array of clarinets, flutes, saxophones at varying prices. For the beginner it can be hard to decide so here is some general advice.

 You get what you pay for.(for the most part)

I often have customers say to me "why would I want to pay $900 for a new student clarinet when I can get this one on EBay for only $99?".
Well, what makes the difference between these instruments?
Cheaper instrument generally are made of inferior soft metal that bends and/or snaps easily. In order to make it cheaper all materials are of lesser quality, often the bore is "simplified'
They generally make an odd toy like sound ( the partials not being in tune with each other). Most of them have extreme tuning problems The feel of the keys is not sure and the pads are substandard and fail and the mouthpiece which is the most important part, is junk. Generally they cost more to repair than they are worth if they are indeed repairable at all. They come in to me for repair sometimes after only 3 months of usage but I have seen some go as long as 2 years.
What bothers me most about these is that the poor player is not being given much of a chance to find out if they like playing the flute or whatever.
What attracts us in part to music is the making of a beautiful sound, on one of these instruments it's just not going to happen.

Play one of these along side a good quality student instrument from Yamaha, Selmer, Buffet ( $700us for a YCL250 clarinet) for instance , the difference is immediately noticeable.

I would take a used clarinet from from a reputable maker over new garbage any day.

Moving up

When we get the 300-400 price range things improve somewhat. We still have all the problems of the first group just less so. Usually the materials have improved a fair bit as will the longevity at this price range there are some winners ( like the 1 new Jupiter clarinet I have for sale at 349) OK sound with my( $350 mouthpiece.) and many losers.

Good student Instrument (clarinet for example)

A Buffet, Selmer or Yamaha (for example) runs $600-700 usd plus shipping. At this price range you get a decent instrument that will will sound good last for years with some basic maintenance and have good resale value. You will notice on this site that I sell a reconditioned Yamaha clarinet for more than a new Jupiter. This is the level of instrument I want my students to have. I have have used these brands in the orchestra when it has been an outside concert. The stock mouthpiece that comes with the instrument is serviceable until a better one can be purchased.

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Latest Exam results

  • Congratulations to Piers honors Grade 4 Clarinet
  • Congratulations to Adam Judge Honors Grade 2 sax
  • Congratulations to Grace Finnie Honors Grade 4 Clarinet
  • Congatulations to Jenna Tiani 1st class Honors with Distincton Preparatory B Piano
  • Congratulations to Tyler Fennel First class Honors Grade 2 flute
  • Congratulations to Tyler Fennel First Class Honors Grade 2 voice
  • Congratulations to AJ Kenway First Class Honors Grade 2 voice
  • Congratulations to Holly Burke First Class Honors on her Grade 1 piano
  • Congratulations to Jessica Deveault Grade 1 Theory with first class honours
  • Congratulations to Jessica Deveault Grade 5 piano with honours
  • Congatulations to Jenna Tiani 1st class Honors with Distincton Preparatory A Piano
  • Congratulations to Steve Burke 1st class honors on his Grade 2 Piano
  • Congatulations to Arielle Nelles First Class Honours with Distinction grade 6 Flute.
  • Congratulations to Adam Judge-1st class honors Grade 1 Saxophone
  • Congratulations to karen Bartlett honors Grade 9 Clarinet
  • Congratulations to Jessica Grade 4 piano
  • Congratulations to Deidre Suhr- 1st class honors on her Grade 2 Clarinet
  • Congratulations to Piers 1st class honors on his Grade 1 Clarinet
  • Congratulations to Steve Burke 1st class honors on his Grade 1 Piano
  • Congratulations to Holly Burke 1st class honors on her Preparatory A Piano

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What Happens in a Voice Lesson?

Each voice lesson is as unique as the student.  I am here to help you achieve your goals as a singer. 

 Whether you would like to sing in a choir, perform solos in church, sing a lead role in a musical or just sing for your own enjoyment, voice lessons can help.  We begin each lesson with a warm up to get your voice ready to sing.  In the warm up I will teach you how to breath, there will be exercises to relax the voice, exercises to improve the resonance of your voice and to improve your range.   If you have developed some bad habits over the years or specific issues with your singing we will work on those.  Then we work on the music.  I will help you choose music but the style of music is your choice.  I encourage to sing music you love. 

Top students

The top flute student at the festival for last 2 years (and many other years) studied here
The top clarinet student at the festival for the last 28 years studied here.
Top saxophone students-here again.
Student have the highest participation rate in competitions and exams with a 100% pass rate.
Clarinet students get good enough to perform with the symphony.
Great results without having to be harsh. Better to inspire instead.

Alban Classical


Dec 21-Volunteering to play for the Salvation army dinner
 Mozart Sinfonia concertante w/pgso Nov 5

  • Tenor sax obbligato for Tapestry singers Nov/Dec
  • Nutcracker with pgso Dec
  • Alban Classical a registered non profit.alban 
  • Played for  St. Vincent de Paul Society Thanksgiving Dinner/performed at the immigrant and multicultural dinner,played for St. Vincent de Paul Society Christmas Dinner
 



 

 

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