Hey Rim Jeon
An amazing young Korean jazz pianist who has been garnering critical raves and notable support from the lminaries of jazz, Ms. Jeon also teaches at The Berklee College of Music in addiiton to keeping pace with her burgeoning career.
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Hey Rim Jeon
Since she began performing publicly in Korea at the age of nine, pianist and composer Hey Rim Jeon’s outstanding musical talents have led to significant recognition in the international jazz community. Described as a “brilliant pianist” by legendary saxophonist Benny Golson, Ms. Jeon has been featured on NBC’s “Weekend Today in New York”, and KBN, Korea’s National TV network channel. Her latest album “Mona Lisa Puzzle”, described as an “intense, intelligent statement...” by Bill Milkowski (JazzTimes), won the Best Jazz Album category in the 2009 New England Urban Music Awards and reached CD Baby's top 10 modern creative jazz albums list.
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Outreach Programs- Hey Rim Jeon
Outreach
1) Elementary Learning
For parents, how young should a child start learning how to play music? How can you motivate your children to enjoy their practice time? What if they don't make progress?
2) Bach to Bop
This is special for classical musicians who are interested in jazz/improvisational music. (Beginner to Advanced) How to develop their ears? How to overcome the fear of improvisation? How to start playing jazz?
3) Bop to Bach
This is special for jazz musicians who want to improve their chops. (Beginners to Advanced) Does classical music help
technique to become better? How can you sight-reading be improved? What kind of exercises would help your chops?
4) For immigrant families and communities, how can you become successful as an immigrant family? How can you help your children to become successful among US citizens? What can you do to support your children with their schooling and education?
5) Yoga Through Your Fingers (all piano and non-piano principles)
Simple exercises regarding finger independence, posture, and breathing can help your mind and body to focus- working to improve both your musical skills and your life in general.
