Linda Tassone

Linda Tassone
  • Singer, performer, song writer
  • Musical Theatre, Big Bands, Choral Music,
  • Winner of National Singing Contests
  • Recorded with SONY Australia
  • MUSICOZ Winner
  • Fluent in five languages

Affiliations

  • Member of ANATS
  • Founder of New Diamond Music School, EST 2000
  • Music Director of Reformation Gospel Group

Qualifications

  • NIDA – National Institute of Dramatic Arts
  • SAVA – Sydney Academy of Vocal Arts
  • Ensemble International de Montreal – Lead Singer
  • Consevatorium of Music – Majored in Musical Theatre (Bratislava-Slovakia)
  • Comenius University Faculty of Pedagogy (Teaching) – Bratislava-Slovakia
  • Advanced certificate in Office Admin – Hornsby TAFE

Motivation

“Passion cannot be taught, it must be caught!”
We create a culture that has a spiritual, artistic and musical atmosphere, which Is hard to mimic elsewhere.
We offer a sense of mentorship, a feeling of guidance, love and direction in a professional environment. We help create high motivation and focus in our students through passionate teaching.

What Drives You to Be a Professional Music Teacher?

As music teachers we should all have a very clear vision for why we teach music, so we can explain as to why music is so important to both the soul and mind. But also that we are focused on achieving that outcome every time we walk into our classroom.

Here are just a few of the reasons I walk into a music classroom with joy and anticipation:

  • to allow the students to have fun in a safe environment.
  • to produce students where music is not a way of earning a living but a way of life
  • to allow students to experience successes and achievements.
  • to learn perseverance when practicing a skill, concept, musical work etc for a desired outcome
  • to encourage creativity and self-expression through music
  • to improve listening skills;
  • to increase concentration and focus
  • to build self-esteem and confidence
  • to help students set goals and achieve them
  • to improve a student’s mental and emotional health
  • to improve memory;
  • Build a sense of community, help students develop social skills and develop vital team work abilities.
    to assist with coordination and language skills