To quote the Muppets, "We Built this City on Rock and Roll."
My name is James Sisson, and I teach music and engineering classes. I have been a Public School Choir Teacher for two years, all while teaching private music lessons on the side. Similarly, I have tutored math for four years, and am furthering my knowledge on the subject, and more, by pursing a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering. Despite my initial passions stemming from the works of Frank Sinatra, and Freddie Mercury, I have...
To quote the Muppets, "We Built this City on Rock and Roll."
My name is James Sisson, and I teach music and engineering classes. I have been a Public School Choir Teacher for two years, all while teaching private music lessons on the side. Similarly, I have tutored math for four years, and am furthering my knowledge on the subject, and more, by pursing a Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering. Despite my initial passions stemming from the works of Frank Sinatra, and Freddie Mercury, I have gained another fascination with the efforts of Edison, and Da Vinci.
Throughout my career thus far, I have educated K-12, and college students in the aforementioned subjects. While I thoroughly enjoy the endless combinations that music can produce, I also appreciate the innovative rigid rules and constructive mindset that engineering can provide. Ultimately, this leads me to look for the commonalities and patterns between the two disciplines, as their paths can intertwine in a variety of ways!
The band Starship, and Kermit the Frog were right then: you can construct a metropolis on good tunes! Or you could simply 'Dance to the Music.' Personally, I like that Old Time Rock and Roll.