Welcome to JSP Studio
Jason Sangjin Park
I look forward to help the one in need.
About Jason Park
Jason Park, a multi-instrumentalist who is capable of teaching guitar, drum, piano, and bass, is actively playing for church and teaching for schools more than 7 years.
He holds bachelor’s degree in music from TSU, studied from classical to jazz guitar as his primary instrument. He is now working on his master’s degree in worship leadership from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is also a singer-songwriter and working on an album of his own.
With his experience and knowledge, he came up with his own curriculum for student with most ages, levels and genre.
For more information about private lessons and tuitions please contact Jason at 615-509-1546 or comosersam@gmail.com
Important Benefits of Music
Better self-confidence: With encouragement from teachers and parents, students playing a musical instrument can build pride and confidence. Musical education is also likely to develop better communication for students.
Music can be relaxing: Students can fight stress by learning to play music. Soothing music is especially helpful in helping kids relax.
Better SAT scores: Students who have experience with music performance or appreciation score higher on the SAT. One report indicates 63 points higher on verbal and 44 points higher on math for students in music appreciation courses.
A sense of achievement: Learning to play pieces of music on a new instrument can be a challenging, but achievable goal. Students who master even the smallest goal in music will be able to feel proud of their achievement.
Development in creative thinking: Kids who study the arts can learn to think creatively. This kind of education can help them solve problems by thinking outside the box and realizing that there may be more than one right answer.
Kids can learn teamwork: Many musical education programs require teamwork as part of a band or orchestra. In these groups, students will learn how to work together and build camaraderie.
Increased coordination: Students who practice with musical instruments can improve their hand-eye coordination. Just like playing sports, children can develop motor skills when playing music
Responsible risk-taking: Performing a musical piece can bring fear and anxiety. Doing so teaches kids how to take risks and deal with fear, which will help them become successful and reach their potential.
Emotional development: Students of music can be more emotionally developed, with empathy towards other cultures They also tend to have higher self esteem and are better at coping with anxiety.
Students learn to improve their work: Learning music promotes craftsmanship, and students learn to want to create good work instead of mediocre work. This desire can be applied to all subjects of study
A mastery of memorization: Even when performing with sheet music, student musicians are constantly using their memory to perform. The skill of memorization can serve students well in education and beyond.