For Isaac Sorensen, music is more than just a sequence of notes on a page—it is a specialized language of connection. With a background that spans fifteen years of classical piano, guitar, and voice along with a deep academic foundation in psychology, Isaac brings a unique, holistic perspective to the SoundLife team.
A Foundation in Classical Excellence
Isaac’s musical journey began over a decade ago, rooted in the discipline of classical piano. This long-term commitment provided him with the technical precision and emotional depth that he now shares with his students. Beyond the keys, Isaac has cultivated a versatile skill set, incorporating university-level training in both voice and guitar into his teaching repertoire.
The Psychology of Learning
What truly sets Isaac apart is his ability to understand how a student learns. A summa cum laude graduate of Loyola Marymount University, Isaac studied Psychology and Philosophy, earning a near-perfect 3.92 GPA. This academic rigor informs his teaching style, allowing him to adapt his communication to meet the specific cognitive and emotional needs of every child.
Empowering Every Student
Isaac has dedicated a significant portion of his career to supporting children with learning differences. As a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT), he has extensive experience in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). This specialized training makes him an invaluable mentor for students on the autism spectrum, as he is expertly equipped to navigate barrier behaviors and create a supportive, inclusive environment where every student can find their voice.
At a Glance:
Instruments: Piano, Voice, and Guitar.
Education: B.A. in Psychology and Philosophy from LMU.
Specialized Expertise: ABA-informed instruction and support for students with diverse learning needs.
Philosophy: Building strong rapport and enthusiastic music appreciation through dependable, high-energy mentorship.