
Viola Teachers
All of the teachers at Mode Music Studios are working musicians getting paid to write, perform and record. Our teachers also have a passion for what they do.
We feel fortunate to be able to pass that down to the younger generation and get them excited to play music in the same way we have been throughout our careers.
All Mode teachers have passed a Washington State background check.
Meet our Viola Teachers
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!
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Andi is a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and performing artist that hails from the Saint Louis, Missouri region of the Midwest. She grew up with an inclination towards the arts: dancing to film scores, harmonizing with her family in the car, and sketching on the bed next to her older sister. Although Andi was raised by a single mother and finances were often tight, she came from a family of artists and musicians, and by the age of 9 was graciously gifted a school violin to play on in her elementary school orchestra. Later, she went on to pursue music full time, and earned her Bachelor of Music from Southeast Missouri State University, where she specialized in violin, performing with string quartets and symphonies across the Heartland, as well as on a larger scale in places like New York, Chicago, and Italy.
Over the years, she carved out her own path by freelancing and arranging music of all genres for concerts, weddings, and banquets. She also picked up several other instruments along the way, including viola, cello, guitar, ukulele, mandolin, piano, and voice. Since relocating to the Seattle area in 2017, Andi has shifted away from her classical roots, and is currently co-writing her debut album with her fiancé in their band June Gloom. They plan to release their first album in the near future — so stay tuned!
Throughout her musical journey, Andi has taught lessons to all ages and backgrounds in every place she has had the pleasure to call home. Her goal as a music teacher is to keep the student’s spark for music alive and thriving, and to cater her teaching style to each individual student, as everyone has different styles of learning. When receptive to it, Andi likes to incorporate music theory, analysis, improv, and songwriting into her student’s favorite tunes to encourage them to dig deeper with the music her students already know and love.
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Gianni Aiello is a Burien-born multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and performer. He is driven by a strong musical curiosity which has taken him from learning Beatles tunes on the piano as a child to touring across the country in his rock band Naked Giants. In addition to his bass work with Naked Giants, he has played guitar and piano with Car Seat Headrest on such stages as Madison Square Garden, the Tonight Show, and Primavera Sound in Barcelona, and he also plays drums in the Seattle-based band Pablo’s Legs.
The desire to be a lifelong student of music keeps Gianni reaching for the next steps, and he believes that the same desire can be found in anyone. His lessons focus on exploring what excites each student about music - whether it’s personal expression through songwriting, intellectual development through theory and analysis, or just the sheer fun of jamming! While basic techniques are fundamental to any field, Gianni seeks to create a low-pressure learning environment where a student’s progress is determined not by their technical skill but by their enthusiasm for music.
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Emily Jensenius was born in Issaquah, WA, into a family of music lovers that includes several pianists, an opera singer, and a zither player. As a teen, Emily played viola in the Seattle Youth Symphony and also performed on Classic King FM radio with their string quartet. Emily went on to study viola performance at the Cleveland Institute of Music, Rice University, and Florida State University. Their major teachers were Jeffrey Irvine and Lynne Ramsey, James Dunham, and Pamela Ryan. At FSU, Emily received assistantships to coach viola and chamber music, as well as to play with the College of Music's Eppes String Quartet, which collaborated with student composers on new works. The Eppes was coached by cellist Greg Sauer and mentored by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Ellen Taaffe Zwilich.
As an orchestral musician in Florida, Emily played with many professional ensembles, including the Tallahassee Symphony, the Columbus Symphony, Sinfonia Gulf Coast, and the Albany Symphony. After graduation, Emily was fortunate to live in Oxford, England, for a few years, where they taught privately and performed as a member of the Oxford Chamber Orchestra and the Oxford Sinfonia. Emily currently lives near Washington, D.C., and teaches for Mode online.
Emily encourages students to be self-directed and will follow each player's musical interests while also fostering healthy technique and critical listening skills. A lesson with Emily will typically focus on the physical setup, pitch and rhythmic awareness, style and phrasing, and strategies for efficient practice. Emily's goal is for every student to enjoy being a musician and to feel increased self-confidence as they improve. Some of Emily's other interests are distance running, watching video essays, listening to oldies, folk, or pop music, and baking pies.
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