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Christina - Kowloon$76
Piano · Music theory lessons · Music teacher training
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Ka Yu - Singapore$39
Trusted teacher: Ignite your musical journey with enriching piano lessons that cater to all ages and desires. My Credentials: With over 20 years of piano experience, backed by a Grade 8 certification and a Grade 5 Music Theory qualification from ABRSM. I have experience in accompanying choirs, other instruments, and ensembles. My explorations in saxophone (Grade 6), and engaging in wind band performances, broadening my musical horizons. I also can play some simple songs with guitar, violin, harmonica, harps and of course recorder. XD Personalized Approach: Every student's path is unique, and I am dedicated to tailoring lessons that resonate with your aspirations. Whether you're a child seeking interactive and enjoyable learning experiences or an adult aiming to impress with romantic melodies, I adapt to your goals. If classical certification isn't your aim, we can explore diverse genres( Jazz, Pop, Japanese animation music, etc.) while honing your skills. I'll travel to your location, allowing you to learn on your own instrument, ensuring your convenience. Global and Diverse Perspective: Hailing from Hong Kong and having lived in the USA, Shanghai, the Netherlands, and now Germany, I've exchanged music with individuals from diverse backgrounds. This has exposed me to an array of musical genres and varying learning methods. Speaking English, Cantonese, Mandarin, and a bit of B1 German , I hope to infuse our lessons with diversity, making music a universal language that bridges cultures. Elevate your musicality today by reaching out and commencing an inspiring journey through the world of melodies with me!
Piano
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Ignacio - Guangzhou$78
Trusted teacher: Course Overview: Join Ignacio, an accomplished musician and educator, for an enriching experience in Jazz Piano, Music Production, and Composition. This course is designed for students eager to delve into the realms of jazz piano performance, music production techniques, and the art of composition. Course Content: - Jazz Piano Techniques: Explore various styles and techniques in jazz piano, from classic to contemporary styles, both as an improviser, an accompanist, a soloist or an ensemble player. Ignacio has taught at university level before, so he can help students in any level of expertise. - Music Composition: Learn the fundamentals and advanced techniques of composing music across various genres, including classical, jazz, and contemporary genres such as hip hop, electronic, or music for media. Ignacio has composed and recorded music for TV, movies, and as a studio owner for other artists. - Music Production: Gain hands-on experience in music production, covering aspects like recording, audio post-production, and the use of technology in music. Instructor Profile: Ignacio brings a wealth of experience to this course. He's an expert in jazz piano education, having taught jazz piano performance to all undergraduate students USFQ, a university belonging to the Berklee International Network. His diverse career includes performances across four continents, collaborations with Grammy-nominated artists, and participation in prestigious music festivals. Ignacio is also adept in music production, with extensive experience in recording, audio post-production, and composition for various platforms. Holding a Master’s in Jazz Studies, a Bachelor’s in Music, and a Bachelor’s in Physics, he is also a qualified IBDP Music educator and holds Teacher Status in the UK. Key Takeaways: - Mastery of jazz piano playing styles and techniques. - Advanced skills in music composition, adaptable to various genres. - Practical knowledge in music production and technology. - Insights from a globally experienced educator and performer. This course is ideal for students seeking to build a solid foundation in any aspect of music, enhance their composition skills, and gain practical experience in music production under the mentorship of a distinguished educator and artist.
Music theory · Jazz music · Audio production
Hi all. I am a musicologist, music editor and opera specialist with 15+ years experience in casting, season planning, YAP design and artistic development in the field of opera, as well as university-level teaching experience and academic publications. I am currently residing in Taiwan under the Employment Gold Card programme, looking for local talent to develop either on an individual basis or with a local institution. Knowing Taiwan very well, I have always wondered why there are so few internationally renowned Taiwanese classical musicians. Let's try and change that situation ! Make me believe in your potential ! I am open to discuss artistic development programmes for upcoming Taiwanese opera singers, and to organise YAP, masterclasses and promotional events for Taiwanese institutions and universities. I can prepare detailed artistic development plans for individual artists and place recommendations with international organizations. I have a large network of international contacts which I can use to promote young Taiwanese artists abroad. I am open to take on editorial projects and international promotional activities for Taiwanese composers. I am open to work as a research advisor for postgraduate students in Musicology. I teach intermediate to advanced topics in my fields of expertise, including Opera Studies, Music Palaeography, Editorial Method, Source Studies and European Music History and Analysis. I am also open to suggestions for teaching or promotional activities according to the specific needs of individual artists, teachers, universities or institutions. Simply let me know what you need and we'll take it from there. ==> Be clear about your professional goals. Embarking on a PhD in performance is NOT the preferred road towards becoming a successful international artist. While I do teach music analysis, I do not dabble in "Music Theory" as taught at many US universities and colleges. Stuff such as Schenkerian analysis that was all the rage in the US some decades ago is an intellectual desert based on a nonsensical proposition of musical universality, with nothing to offer the young aspiring professional performer. Currently I teach and interact in English. I also have professional command of Italian, Japanese, French, Spanish and German. In the past I have taught advanced courses in English, Italian and Japanese. I am able to read Chinese, but I currently do not speak beyond the basics (A2). I may code switch between English and Italian, especially when discussing opera topics and while directing or auditioning singers. I expect students to know music notation and to be able to read vocal and orchestral scores. I will help you with the more advanced technical terminology. == My cv in brief == Qualifications: - PhD in Musicology with Opera Studies and Editorial Method (Leeds, UK, 2003) - Master of Music in Musicology with Opera Studies and Editorial Method (Leeds, UK, 1999) - Licence in Musicology (NOVA University, Lisbon, Portugal, 1996) Professional Experience: - 2008-present: Opera planning, casting and YAP design for opera houses worldwide; artistic development for singers - 2009-2016: Editor for CESEM, CIAO and Bärenreiter: Critical editions of "La testa di bronzo" and "Gabriella di Vergy" (Mercadante), and "Sigismondo" (Rossini). - 2008-2011: CIAO (University of Chicago) Post-doctoral researcher in the operas of Rossini under Philip Gossett; - 2004-2008: Artistic development advisor: Design and implementation of artistic development programmes for young artists in cooperation with casting departments at opera theatres worldwide; - 2004-2008: Independent Scholar (Tokyo University of the Arts) MEXT (文部科学省) scholarship for research in Japanese contemporary music and opera, with a focus on the operas of Miki Minoru (三木稔); - 2000-2002: Assistant Lecturer at the University of Leeds (UK), teaching "Issues in Opera" and "Music Palaeography Source Studies and Editorial Method". Taught advanced courses in Opera and Music Dramaturgy at Tokyo University of the Arts (2007) and University of Rome - La Sapienza (2010). Published academic papers and gave conference presentations on Puccini, Mercadante, opera dramaturgy and Japanese contemporary opera. Led the critical editions of the scores of operas by Rossini and Mercadante. Member of the International Musicological Society. Expert user of music notation software Finale.
Music history · Opera
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Violin and Viola lessons 🎻 with a professional teacher for all ages and levels (Amsterdam)
Fermin
I studied the violin for about 2 months with Fermin and I have grown much in my knowledge of not just how to play but how to think when playing. Fermin has also helped a lot with technical struggles allowing me to break through some of the challenges that were bothering me for a long time. He is a very patient teacher but he will not hesitate to stop you and correct you (as any good teacher would) if you are not playing correctly. I personally requested that he gives me honest feedback which really helped me play better tecnically and musically. I believe he will be open to adapting his strictness upon specific requests. The time difference (Fermin being in Spain and I being in the US) has not been easy but Fermin was very willing to bend his schedule and provided several time slots to accommodate my availability. To sum up, if you are looking for a teacher that is patient in character yet unrelenting toward the goal of fully tapping your potential both musically and tecnically, I would recommend you take a lesson with Fermin.
Review by ESTHER HANJOO
Fast progress piano lessons with the effective Russian method (Athens)
Maria
After 4-5 months of learning piano with Maria, I owe her big gratitude. I decided to learn piano as an adult and Maria helped me to overcome my insecurities in music and motivated me to keep trying and practicing. She truly cares about the whole learning experience and uses amazing methods to guide me not only in improving my playing skills, but also my musicality. The piano classes with Maria are always inspiring and challenging, but not overwhelming. In each class, she corrects the techniques and accommodates exercises for practice accordingly. I am really satisfied with her dedication and feedback. I cannot recommend Maria highly enough. In her teaching, she uses the right dose of professionalism, friendliness, patience, and understanding. Her enthusiasm for the music is so contagious. Her lovely and passionate nature and energetic vibes simply make the class an enjoyable learning experience. I cannot wait for the next piano class with Maria. :)
Review by BILJANA
Flute ONLINE for everyone. Children to Adults. (English, Russian) (Ghent)
Anna
I might not know much about flute, but what I know is that if you want to learn it, Anna's your gal. She's fun, smart, punctual and really professional and, to top it off, a really good teacher. She is going to make you feel appraised for your smallest accomplishments (which will definitely help you evolve much faster than using any conventional book/online course etc.) and will find the sweet spot between theoretical concepts and fun, practical songs to keep you entertained. I myself had an internal kerfuffle and nearly quit after 2 weeks of trying to learn flute. But flute can be fun and entertaining, and Anna's teaching method is the proof to that lemma!
Review by HORIA