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David Udolf
Pianist David Udolf moved to the Bay Area in early 1991 after touring the world for several years as a musical director for Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines. He toured for six years with San Francisco’s own legendary New Pickle Circus and in addition has played with Terri Bryant of the Fifth Dimension, singer Mary Stallings, saxophonist Herb Geller, Joe Piscopo and R&B legend Bo Diddley. Other Bay Area artists he has worked with include: Jules Broussard, Opie Bellas, Sherri Roberts, Kenny Washington, Jennifer Lee, Clairdee, Denise Perrier, Lavay Smith, Shanna Carlson, Cathi Walkup, Vicki Burns, the Chuck Metcalf quartet, Warren Gale, Graham Bruce, Noel Jewkes, Hal Stein, Pete Yellin, the Donald Bailey trio, the Jules Rowell Quintet, Dmitri Matheny, and a host of other rich talent.
Piano Lessons:
Learn piano from a working professional pianist with over twenty-five years experience. A fun, creative and individually tailored approach to jazz, classical, pop, latin styles with an emphasis on ear training and developing the aural imagination. Learn to read music. Theory and musical concepts explained in clear and simple language. Develop good physical coordination at the piano resulting in an effortless, relaxed and natural technique. An honest and supportive method that inspires you to practice and see results. Learn to accompany singers, compose music and write your own charts. All levels For more information please call: (415) 431-5874 or e-mail [email protected] Serving the greater Bay Area (San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, Marin, South Bay)
Alexander Technique Lessons: Alexander Technique is a unique form of mind/body coordination training that enhances awareness and promotes injury free effortless movement.
Alexander Technique benefits include:
helping solve back problems pain management helping with repetitive strain and computer related injuries improving sports performance learn to play a musical instrument with greater ease singing, dancing, acting, dealing with performance anxiety and vocal injuries developing better overall coordination and body awareness For more information please call: (415) 431-5874 or e-mail [email protected]