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Matthew Crissey (he/him)
Guitar, Piano, Upright Bass, Bass, Music Theory devi pellerin Guitar, Piano, Upright Bass, Bass, Music Theory devi pellerin

Matthew Crissey (he/him)

Matthew Crissey is a multi-instrumentalist and engineer from Kent with the bass being his primary instrument. He has always loved music, with one of his earliest memories plucking a guitar which he had assembled from a tissue box, paper towel tube, and a rubber band as a young child. Music would go on to become Matthew’s most fierce passion and primary focus in education. He first picked up the bass around 2012 and adopted it as his main instrument while continuing to explore interests in other instruments such as guitar and piano.

Later, Matthew would study music at the University of Washington, graduating cum laude with a Bachelor’s of Music in Jazz Studies in 2022. He currently teaches and remains active as an on-call musician in the Puget Sound area, also exploring personal-creative endeavors from his home studio in Renton. There, he is in the late stages of production of a solo bass album featuring his writing, arranging, playing, recording and production techniques, and a few ensemble explorations, which he is excited to release. Matthew also can be found taking the stage with Seattle-based jazz-rock-pop group The Outtatowners.

Matthew’s teaching philosophy is one of holistic perspective; he believes that, while we train students to be instrumentalists, we first aspire to develop musicians, and before that, to cultivate artists. We as musicians strive to bring out our most creative selves, and that purpose should at no point be obscured by strict method or technique. Matthew’s approach is student-based, where the direction of instruction is determined by the interests and desires of the student.

Away from the studio and the stage, Matthew enjoys time spent practicing and competing as an amateur disc golfer, as well as more leisurely activities, such as playing old Pokemon games and hanging out with his cat Tiberius.

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Michelle Dodson (she/her)
Piano, Music Theory, Cello, Violin, Viola devi pellerin Piano, Music Theory, Cello, Violin, Viola devi pellerin

Michelle Dodson (she/her)

Michelle Dodson is a young freelance musician and private music teacher specializing in cello performance. She performs and teaches a range of music genres spanning baroque, classical, jazz, and modern. She has played cello for 19 years.

She began her music degree at age 16 at University of Missouri St. Louis, and she transferred to DePaul University in Chicago after graduating high school, where she earned her liberal arts degree, a Bachelor of Music with an emphasis in cello performance, and a minor in economics from the Driehaus College of Business. While living in Chicago, she taught at the Music for Kids non-profit project. She also performed with the Chicago Composers’ Orchestra, City Lights Orchestra, and the funk-fusion band Pyzow! for their debut album in 2018. She also worked closely with modern composers to world-premiere eight new pieces.

Upon moving to the Pacific Northwest in 2018, Michelle became involved in the recording industry, being a featured artist in soundtracks and recording two solo albums of baroque and modern music respectively. She currently performs in the Seattle area with Everett Philharmonic, various string quartets, and substitutes in a variety of ensembles. She is passionate about working with local artists to create multidisciplinary art events to make classical music accessible to more members of the community.

Michelle currently specializes in teaching piano and cello, emphasizing an understanding of music theory, interpreting musical ideas, and developing instrument technique to communicate the musical ideas. She, her dog, and her cat love to go on hikes or walk around town when she is not playing music!

Tip Your Teacher! Venmo @michelledodson19 / Paypal michelledodson19@gmail.com / Cash App $connecttheDODS

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Adrienne Selvy Mildon (she/her)
Piano, Voice, Ukulele, Music Theory, Guitar devi pellerin Piano, Voice, Ukulele, Music Theory, Guitar devi pellerin

Adrienne Selvy Mildon (she/her)

Adrienne Selvy Mildon has taught piano, voice, guitar, ukulele, and French from her Vashon home studio since 2006. Prior to that, after completing Washington State teacher certification with endorsements in K-12 education and French, along with a BA degree in linguistics, she took recurring and long-term substitute teacher placements in elementary music and middle school French classrooms. While raising four daughters, Ms. Adrienne worked as an accompanist and wedding singer/pianist before developing her private teaching practice. She grew up playing three upright grands while her mother helped pioneer the Robert Pace piano method in the Pacific Northwest in the early 1970s, building a community of students from their home studio. This environment—and lots of private, partner, and group piano lessons from Mom—inspired a lifetime of accomplishment in the performing arts: in ensemble music, choirs, musical theater, and dance. Ms. Adrienne has written, arranged, and directed music for national video projects and local stage productions, for both children and adults. She sang soprano in the prestigious Seattle Symphony Chorale and in Seattle’s local treasure, Cantaré Vocal Ensemble. She is currently the resident pianist for Vashon Island’s historic Portage Philharmonic big band.

An experienced teacher of 18 years, I welcome all ages and levels. I draw on a solid classical foundation and decades of eclectic practical experience to stimulate and inspire your musical journey, whether you want to explore from a beginning level or whether you have a specific outcome in mind. Are you interested in the big picture, building a repertoire while mastering sight reading, theory, technique, ear training, and composition? Or perhaps you have a short-term need for coaching on a certain song or piece? For experienced students, do you want to improve your technique, or focus on a particular performance? Or maybe you want to explore 12-bar blues? Let’s look at your goals and tailor a curriculum.

“Teaching is my meaningful work. The humble joy of influencing a student’s journey is surpassed only by my gratitude for the privilege.”

-Adrienne Selvy Mildon

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Natalie Colvin (she/her)
Ukulele, Piano, Voice, Music Theory, Guitar, Songwriting devi pellerin Ukulele, Piano, Voice, Music Theory, Guitar, Songwriting devi pellerin

Natalie Colvin (she/her)

Natalie is a Pacific Northwest Native who honed her crafts at Central Washington University where she earned her BFA in Musical Theatre. Natalie has also studied with The Actor's Movement Studio Conservatory in New York City.

Natalie has performed in award-winning theatres across the country, most notably, Village Theatre and Coeur d'Alene Summer Theatre. More recently, she embarked on AIDA Cruises (Carnival), a German cruise line, where she performed 10 various shows, (some of which were in German and Italian) all over the world for 7 months. Natalie has also gone on tour in Bulgaria and Italy with Varna International in the iconic opera: Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute).

Natalie most recently released two original singles on all streaming platforms and is excited to help students with their own compositions if they have an interest in composing! Natalie learned to play the piano from her mother at a very young age and has taught and been around education for most of her life. Natalie’s teaching style is warm and inviting and allows for vulnerability. She is passionate about making a safe space for growth and development. “Let’s make mistakes and make it big! Sometimes there’s nothing scarier than baring your soul, but we can build a space together to create safety; that is my top priority for my students.”

Tip Your Teacher! Venmo @Natalie-Colvin / Paypal @NatColvin

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Blake Madden (he/him)

Blake Madden (he/him)

Blake Madden has twenty years of experience composing, recording, and performing music in New York and Seattle. He is the bass player and musical director for the Prince tribute band Purple Mane, and the bassist, lead singer, and principal composer for his own noir pop group, Hotels. Blake has performed live on KEXP, studied music theory and composition through the Pacific Northwest Film scoring program, and studied electric bass with Todd Kovell at Seattle School of Strings.

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