Meet your instructor
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Meet your instructor ✳
Jacob Burk is a dedicated violist and teaching artist who blends technical mastery with a deeply personal approach to mentorship. Currently pursuing his Doctor of Music at Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music with Atar Arad, Jacob’s path as a musician has been shaped by resilience, curiosity, and a commitment to making music an emotionally grounded and accessible experience.
After beginning his musical journey as a Suzuki student, Jacob went on to study with Mikhail Galaganov and Elias Goldstein and began cultivating his teaching philosophy. His artistry has been recognized through solo and chamber performances across the country, and was featured on The Violin Channel for a Music for Food performance. He has performed with symphonies and chamber ensembles throughout Texas, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware.
As a teacher, Jacob has successfully guided students to high placements in the Texas All-State Orchestra, as well as regional ensembles across Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. He has served as artistic faculty at the Music School of Delaware, and is a Suzuki-certified instructor with a passion for nurturing individual growth through long-term mentorship. Jacob has also been invited as a guest artist and clinician at music institutes and festivals throughout the U.S.
Jacob believes that learning music is not just about developing skill — it’s about discovering your voice. His students often share how lessons with him have helped them become more confident, expressive, and emotionally attuned. He approaches every lesson with care, adaptability, and a belief that all students deserve to feel both challenged and supported.
"He doesn’t just teach technique — he teaches how to connect music to life."
"Lessons with Jacob made me fall in love with music again."
Whether you're just starting out or looking to deepen your artistry, Jacob brings experience, empathy, and a musician’s soul to every student’s journey.
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What you’ll learn
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Grounded in the proven principles of the Suzuki Method and expanded through my experience as a professional performer, this track builds a strong technical foundation tailored to each student’s level. You’ll master posture, tone production, bow control, shifting, and intonation through a step-by-step approach that encourages consistency and confidence. Technique isn’t taught in isolation — it becomes second nature through mindful repetition, listening, and guided refinement. My students have used this technical foundation to place in TMEA, PMEA, and DMEA All-State ensembles and to thrive in collegiate auditions.
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Technique is just the start — expression is where artistry begins. Drawing on my career as an award-winning violist and teaching artist, you’ll learn how to shape phrasing, dynamics, and color with intention. We explore interpretation through story-driven repertoire and cultivate the emotional connection that transforms notes into meaning. Whether preparing Bach or contemporary works, students learn how to find their own voice while honoring stylistic nuance. Past students have earned scholarships and national recognition for their expressive, compelling performances.
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Practicing isn’t just about getting better — it’s about becoming. Through personalized practice strategies and reflection-based learning, you’ll develop self-discipline, patience, and resilience. I guide students in building smart routines, setting goals, and tracking progress, all while nurturing a growth mindset. This holistic approach has helped my students not only reach technical milestones, but also grow as confident, empathetic young musicians — many of whom have gone on to earn full scholarships for music degrees and take leadership roles in their schools and communities.
Course FAQ
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This course is designed for beginner to intermediate violin and viola students, whether you're just starting out, returning to your instrument, or looking to supplement your private lessons. It’s also a great resource for parents and teachers who want a deeper understanding of core techniques and musical concepts.
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All you need is your instrument, a device to watch the videos, and a willingness to learn. I’ll recommend helpful accessories as we go — like shoulder rest tips or tuning apps — but you can begin right away with the basics.
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No — it’s a supplement. These videos are designed to reinforce topics that come up often in lessons and give you a flexible way to revisit concepts between sessions. If you’re interested in personalized feedback, I offer virtual lessons that go deeper.
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Yes, many of the teaching principles come from the Suzuki philosophy — especially the emphasis on ear training, review, and nurturing a musical environment. However, the course also includes creative tools and modern adaptations to support all kinds of learners.
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Yes! Many of the foundational concepts apply to both instruments, and I provide targeted guidance when it matters most.
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Depending on your tier, you’ll get access to video modules, practice strategies, and downloadable resources. Higher tiers also include monthly Q&A sessions or video feedback opportunities. You can cancel anytime, and new content is added regularly.
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You can book a virtual lesson directly through the form above or visit the Lesson Info section. My studio policies and contract are also available so you know exactly what to expect.