Violin, Viola, Cello, Piano
Inspired by his mother who was a violinist, David Ajala started playing the violin at the age of ten.
He earned his associate degree in music at the MUSON school of music, with a major in violin performance, and graduated with awards for best overall strings and best violin student. He received a scholarship to study the Suzuki method of violin in Germany. He has performed with the Houston Symphony Orchestra, the Scott Joplin Orchestra, and the Houston Civic Symphony. Rachael Baton Pine, who served as his instructor, taught him several violin skills and made him aware of the positive effects music can have on society.
He is passionate about music and believes that it is important to share his expertise with others. He believes that his students can attain their musical goals no matter where they are in their musical careers. He assists his students in learning by incorporating practical participation and effective communication.