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Ask Dr. Rubin

Record a short video with your question — a tricky passage, a technique that won't click, a doubt about your practice — and receive a personal video answer from Dr. Rubin. Expert guidance, without committing to ongoing lessons.

What it is

A teacher in your pocket — for one question at a time

Full lessons aren't for everyone, or for every moment. Ask Dr. Rubin is for the times you have one specific thing to solve. You film it, send it, and a few days later a tailored video answer lands in your inbox — demonstration, correction, and a clear next step.

Built for a generation that already knows online learning works — and wants real expertise without the commitment of a weekly slot.

Private lessons
Ongoing study
Ask Dr. Rubin
One question, one answer
Weekly or regular commitment
Whenever you need it
Full lesson fee
A fraction of the cost
Live, in person or online
Recorded — answer on your schedule

How it works

Three steps, start to answer

1

Record your question

Film a short video on your phone. Play the passage, show your hands, or simply describe what you're struggling with.

2

Send it to Dr. Rubin

Share it by WhatsApp or email, along with any sheet music or notes. Add the context that will help her help you.

3

Receive a video answer

Dr. Rubin replies with a personal video — a demonstration, a correction, and exactly what to practise next.

Turnaround & pricing. [Placeholder — to confirm with Dr. Rubin.] Typically answered within a few days, at a fraction of a full lesson fee. Exact timing and price are confirmed when you send your question.

What you can ask

Things Dr. Rubin can help with

A sense of the questions that suit the format. If you're unsure whether yours fits, just ask.

Technique & set-up

Bow hold, left-hand frame, posture, shifting, vibrato, intonation.

A specific passage

Why a bar isn't working and how to practise it efficiently.

Tone & sound production

Bow distribution, contact point, getting a fuller, freer sound.

Practice strategy

How to structure your practice and break through a plateau.

Repertoire choices

What to study next for your level and goals.

Audition & performance

Preparation, nerves, and presenting your playing well.

Viola questions

Switching from violin, reading alto clef, instrument-specific technique.

A second opinion

An expert ear on a recording of your current playing.

Have a question? Send it over.

Record your video and reach Dr. Rubin by WhatsApp or email. She'll let you know turnaround and price before you commit.

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