About Tessa

Tessa Gutierrez has been teaching orchestral percussion and a variety of drumming styles since 1989. She has played and performed since the age of 5 with a variety of orchestras, concert bands, samba bands, marching bands, and local rock bands.

Through her inspirational teaching Tessa’s students have won many School and Tertiary music scholarships, accolades in their HSC, AMEB, Trinity College London and Trinity Guildhall examinations, in addition to various successes in their solo and ensemble performances at local Sydney Eisteddfods, the Billy Hyde Drummers play-offs, and the Australian Percussion Eisteddfod.

Quite a few of Tessa's students have also achieved places at the Australian National Band Championship solos, and the NSW State Band Championship solos with at least one of her students each year being awarded "Champion of Champions" in the percussion events. Many of her graduate students have finished their Degrees and are now successful percussion educators and performers.


It is compulsory for Tessa’s students to be a member of their school band program or a community ensemble so they can utilize the skills they learn. She currently teaches 100 students at three NSW primary schools and at her home studio. Tessa is also in demand as a tutor at other school music camps and workshops.


Above all, Tessa believes that music should be fun and enjoyable first, and that attention to technique, rhythm, reading and aural skills will enable a firm foundation for each student to learn appropriate skills and develop their own style. Currently, Tessa performs with the North West Wind Ensemble. In this excerpt from Dance Movements, she is playing the glockenspiel.

[All images used are from original files.]

4 comments:

  1. Hi tessa I can play a paradiddle at 98 beats. I also read the article about who influences you. I got a lot of tips it was really interesting.

    Dharshan

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  2. Hi Dharshan,
    Thank you for your comment.
    I'm glad that you enjoyed reading about my influences and am looking forward to hearing your paradiddle this week.
    Tessa :)

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  3. We really enjoyed the World's Fastest Drummer stuff! Thanks for posting that, love the video. Have you given it a go yet?

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  4. Thank you for your comment and yes, I have attempted to test my time against that of the world's fastest drummer - ask me at your next lesson and I'll show you my current speed :)

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