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Discover the Best Private Voice (Music) Classes in Saudi Arabia

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3 voice (music) teachers in Saudi Arabia

Trusted teacher: * Introduction to the Oud Instrument: * History of the Oud and its significance in Arabic music. * Different parts of the Oud (soundbox, face, neck, pegs, strings). * Different types of Oud (Arabic, Turkish, Persian). * How to hold the Oud and sit correctly. * How to use the plectrum (risha/zend). * Basics of Playing: * Learning how to produce clear sounds from the strings. * Exercises to strengthen fingers and improve hand coordination. * Learning the names of the strings and how to tune them (Dozan). * Introduction to basic musical modes (maqamat) in Arabic music (such as Maqam Rast, Nahawand, Hijaz). * Learning basic musical notation and how to read it (if necessary). * Simple Melodies and Exercises: * Learning to play simple and well-known melodies. * Exercises to develop a sense of rhythm. For Advanced Levels: * Deepening Knowledge of Maqamat: * In-depth study of various Arabic maqamat and their branches. * Learning how to modulate between maqamat. * Analyzing melodies and musical pieces from the perspective of maqamat. * Developing Playing Techniques: * Learning advanced playing techniques such as trills, tremolos, and slides. * Improving playing speed and accuracy. * Developing the ability for musical expression. * Improvisation and Taqasim: * Introduction to the art of improvisation (taqasim) in Arabic music. * Learning how to build improvisational taqasim based on maqamat. * Developing the ability to listen and interact musically. * Arabic Music Theory: * In-depth study of Arabic music theory, including intervals, rhythms, and musical forms. * Playing Advanced Musical Pieces: * Learning to play classical and contemporary Arabic musical pieces. * Analyzing and interpreting musical works. Lessons may also include: * Listening and Analysis: Listening to Oud music recordings and analyzing them. * History and Culture: Exploring the history and culture of the Oud instrument in the Arab world. * Basic Oud Maintenance: Learning how to care for and maintain the Oud. Overall, the Oud lessons aim to provide students with the necessary skills and knowledge to understand and play Arabic music on this beautiful instrument.
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Trusted teacher: My name is Eman, I'm a certified Voice & Speech Therapist at Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt. Working at Demrdash Hospital & Ain Shams Specialized Hospital as a Voice & Speech Therapist. I trained as a voice therapist and also completed advanced training in the Alexander technique, the Smith accent method in voice therapy. In addition to, I've completed my Bachelor and Master's studies at "Child Education" specialized in Speech and Language Disorders at Faculty of Early Childhood Education, Cairo University, Egypt. Recently, studying PhD in Speech & voice disorders at Faculty of Early Childhood Education, Cairo University, Egypt. I offer online via zoom and webcam sessions (have flexibility to change schedules if it's necessary) for: Voice therapy sessions for (Adults & Children) patients who have voice disorders due to: 1- Organic causes: physiological voice disorders that result from alterations in respiratory, laryngeal, or vocal tract mechanisms. A) Structural: organic voice disorders that result from physical changes in the vocal mechanism, such as: - Polyps. - Vocal Nodules. - Edema - Cysts on the vocal cords, growths that aren't cancer. B) Neurogenic causes: organic voice disorders that result from problems with the central or peripheral nervous system innervation to the larynx that affect functioning of the vocal mechanism, such as: - Vocal tremor. - Spasmodic dysphonia. - Vocal fold paralysis. - Vocal cord paralysis or weakness. 2- Functional causes: voice disorders that result from inefficient use of the vocal mechanism when the physical structure is normal, such as: - Vocal fatigue. - Muscle tension Dysphonia or Aphonia. - Diplophonia.
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Singing lessons for beginners, intermediate and advanced (Brussels)
Carmen
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Carmen is working with our family and our singing skills vary immensely from very novice to very experienced. Carmen put together a series of exercises that help all four of us improve our technique hopefully enabling us to better achieve our potential. Really looking forward to future lessons!
Review by DOUGLAS
Classical Voice with Music Therapy & Bollywood songs, Thumri, Ghazal etc .I teach all ages students.(From Beginners to Professional levels).
Shubha
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Shubha is a very good teacher. She has a lot of patience. She makes you feel at ease. I felt really comfortable with her on our first lesson. I have already decided to book more lessons with her for my voice lessons. Thank you.
Review by TED
Music lessons: piano playing, voice, music theory. (Riyadh)
Tetiana
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It was my first time ever learning piano and in only 60 minutes i’ve learned how to read notes and play 😍😍😍 it was amazing class and the teacher is very talented, cooperative and welcoming ✨✨✨
Review by MOHAMED
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