Bio

Dr. Allyson Keyser giving a cue in an all black suit. Photo by Liz Lajeunesse Photography.

Teaching Philosophy

Throughout my 20+ years as an educator, I have found that the most common frustration among my students is the confusion that surrounds commonly misused catchphrases that claim to fix brass techniques. For many, this makes it feel impossible to figure out what actually works. This can lead to a variety of unintended side effects such as a self-doubt, compensating with the wrong muscles, lack of proper support, overthinking, overblowing, chasing after the perfect equipment, inconsistency, and in more extreme cases focal dystonia.

Having worked with over 1,000 students in private lessons and masterclasses, clinics, brass techniques courses for future music educators, and having overcome dozens of technical challenges myself, I have developed multiple methods to fix any given issue that may get in one’s way. There is no one-size-fits-all approach to playing any instrument, which is why I always meet my students where they are, and develop a plan to help them find a path to success. When we develop a consistent foundation and combine it with a functional embouchure that caters to your personal physical makeup, it is possible to find the joy in playing again. I cannot wait to help you unlock the keys to your brass chops!