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Since June 2020
Instructor since June 2020
Cello Lessons For Every age and Level! Lets Explore the music world together!
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Hello everyone.
My name is Maria and I love playing and teaching cello.
The nice, emotional, and depth sound of the cello attracted my interest from the age
of four and I decided from this young age to start learning how to play this beautiful
instrument. As the years were passing by I was getting more and more impressed
from the glory of music and of the cello. So my love and my passion became a
profession.
I am from Greece and I lived in the Netherlands for the last five years.
I finished my Bachelor studies in cello performance at The Royal Conservatory of The
Hague and I obtained a certificate in Music Education.
Now I am continuing my master studies at Conservatorium Maastricht and I work in
parallel as a freelance cellist and cello teacher.
Teaching is my passion. In the last 5 years, I teach regularly. Beginners, elder amateur
cellist, advanced teenagers, and kids of all ages are some of my students.
I have plenty of patience, and I am able to adapt my system to the needs and
capacities of each student. As a teacher, I focuse on developing the cello technique
and the musicality of my students. Basic music theory, rhythm, and ear training are
part of her lessons too. The focus of my teaching is to make my student love the
process of learning music and cello.
Playing music is fun, is unique is joyful.
Don’t hesitate to contact me.
Lets demystify together the incredible music world!!!
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  • Around Maastricht, Netherlands
About Me
Maria is a passionate cello and music teacher. She obtains a bachelor degree and a Certificate in Music education form the Royal Conservatory of the Hague and she has already five years experience in teaching.
She loves to teach students from every level and every age.
Beginners, elder amateur cellist, advanced teenagers and kids of all ages are some of her students.
Her patient, caring and kind personality, her ability to adopt her system in the needs and capacities of each student her musicality and her musical knowledge make her an effective teacher.
She is teaching privately and in groups.
As a teacher she focuses on developing the cello technique and the musicality of her students. Basic music theory, rhythm and ear training are part of her lessons too.
Education
Bachelor in Cello Performance From The Royal Conservatory of The Hague ( Grad.2018)
Certificate in Music Education From The Royal Conservatory of The Hague
Current Master student at Conservatorium Maastricht
Experience / Qualifications
Maria has more than five years Experience in Teaching. Young kids from the age of 4 , teenagers, amateur players and elder people were some of her students.
She has experience also in teaching people with ADHD an dyslexia.
Age
Infants (0-3 years old)
Preschool children (4-6 years old)
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
30 minutes
45 minutes
60 minutes
90 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Greek
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -04:00)
New York
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At student's home
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
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Listening and hearing music
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Through human history, we have learned through singing songs and it is a great way of learning about things by singing about them.

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Music mind games
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Yes, good grades are often a great indicator of how interested you are in a subject because we learn more when we have fun. Memory also works after strong feelings, which means that when you experience strong happy feelings they become memories that stay with you through your life.
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Hide and seek the notes ( a game where you can hide different things that sound, anything can be a musical instrument, but also to hide actual instrument is fun)
Dance and freeze: the game where you dance and have to freeze when the music stops
Bubbles, balls, and other requisite: Soap bubbles are fascination and a perfect way to play with music and play with the things we sing about.
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Listening and hearing music
It is important to get to know music and listen to it not only hearing it. I like to have a moment in every lesson where we listen to music. Studies have shown that listening to complex music as a toddler really helps with developing skills as cognitive abilities, language abilities, perfect pitch, and many more.

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