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Violin and piano lessons. Follow-up music theory
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From 60 € /h
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I am Natalija Stošić, 27 years old professional musician, I come from a family of musicians. I am currently doing my PHD at the University of Music, Saarbrücken. 🎓
Experienced teacher, works in a music school. Currently violin teacher in Zweibrücken. 🎵

No matter how old or young your child is or whether you, as an adult, still want to learn this wonderful instrument: the lessons will always take place with a lot of competence, creativity, humor and heart. Uncomplicated and lots of fun! 🌸

Which piece? 🎼 📚📎
If desired, in addition to naturally good technique right from the start, everyone can also learn their favorite melodies on the violin from classical music, films, musicals, famous songs or current chart hits.

Online lessons. But can also
You choose whether you want to have the lessons at your home or at my home!


The date of the violin lesson can be flexible or fixed.
Extra information
You should have your instrument.
Location
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  • Mainzer Straße, Saarbrücken, Deutschland
  • Mainzer Straße, Saarbrücken, Deutschland
Age
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
The class is taught in
German
English
Skills
Musical styles:
Classical
Film music
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -05:00)
New York
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Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
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Your piano lessons would consist of:

Music Theory and Basic Piano Foundations (15 minutes):

Introduction to music theory: notes, clefs, rhythms, musical symbols, etc.
Basic piano concepts: keys, octaves, hand positions.
Piano Technique (15 minutes):

Technical exercises to develop finger strength, fluidity in movements, and dynamic control.
Scales, arpeggios, and trills to improve finger dexterity.
Practice on Classical Pieces (15 minutes):

Start playing the first classical pieces, such as compositions by Bach, Mozart, or Beethoven, adapted to the student's level.
The teacher will guide the student through interpretation and articulation of the pieces.
Practice on Contemporary Pieces (15 minutes):

Introduction to more modern pieces, like compositions by contemporary composers or pop songs adapted for the piano.
Focus on appropriate technique and interpretation for the genre.
Listening to Great Pianists (10 minutes):

Listening to performances of famous pieces played by renowned pianists. This helps students develop an ear for touch, interpretation, and the art of piano performance.
Listening to Classical Music (10 minutes):

Listening to classical compositions for orchestra or other instruments to expose students to different musical forms and styles.
Discussion of musical characteristics and elements.
Sight-Reading Exercises (10 minutes):

Reading and interpreting previously unseen musical pieces to develop sight-reading skills, essential for conservatory auditions.
Conservatory Audition Preparation (10 minutes):

Specific work on pieces required for conservatory auditions.
Audition simulations to build confidence and mental readiness.
Questions and Clarifications (10 minutes):

Time dedicated to answering the student's questions and discussing progress and goals.
Homework Assignments (10 minutes):

Assigning exercises and pieces to practice for the next lesson.
It's important to tailor the lessons to the student's level and needs. A well-balanced lesson plan that includes theory, technique, and diverse piece practice will help build a strong foundation and prepare the student for the conservatory.
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One-hour lessons, structured with a theoretical part followed by practical application! To learn how to play, you need to... play! Lessons on technique and approaches to classical and contemporary pieces, listening to pieces played by great pianists, and listening to classical music concerts to train the ear to certain melodies. Preparation for admission to the conservatory.

Your piano lessons would consist of:

Music Theory and Basic Piano Foundations (15 minutes):

Introduction to music theory: notes, clefs, rhythms, musical symbols, etc.
Basic piano concepts: keys, octaves, hand positions.
Piano Technique (15 minutes):

Technical exercises to develop finger strength, fluidity in movements, and dynamic control.
Scales, arpeggios, and trills to improve finger dexterity.
Practice on Classical Pieces (15 minutes):

Start playing the first classical pieces, such as compositions by Bach, Mozart, or Beethoven, adapted to the student's level.
The teacher will guide the student through interpretation and articulation of the pieces.
Practice on Contemporary Pieces (15 minutes):

Introduction to more modern pieces, like compositions by contemporary composers or pop songs adapted for the piano.
Focus on appropriate technique and interpretation for the genre.
Listening to Great Pianists (10 minutes):

Listening to performances of famous pieces played by renowned pianists. This helps students develop an ear for touch, interpretation, and the art of piano performance.
Listening to Classical Music (10 minutes):

Listening to classical compositions for orchestra or other instruments to expose students to different musical forms and styles.
Discussion of musical characteristics and elements.
Sight-Reading Exercises (10 minutes):

Reading and interpreting previously unseen musical pieces to develop sight-reading skills, essential for conservatory auditions.
Conservatory Audition Preparation (10 minutes):

Specific work on pieces required for conservatory auditions.
Audition simulations to build confidence and mental readiness.
Questions and Clarifications (10 minutes):

Time dedicated to answering the student's questions and discussing progress and goals.
Homework Assignments (10 minutes):

Assigning exercises and pieces to practice for the next lesson.
It's important to tailor the lessons to the student's level and needs. A well-balanced lesson plan that includes theory, technique, and diverse piece practice will help build a strong foundation and prepare the student for the conservatory.
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