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Jacqueline - Toulouse30€
Trusted teacher: I introduce myself: Classical singer, professional soloist, good level pianist, graduated from conservatories - from Toulouse: 1st prize for singing / 2nd prize for music theory and sight reading - from Paris (CNSM) Certificates of musical and vocal culture and piano - singers On the sidelines, then after a career as a lyrical artist in Paris (Opéra Comique/Théâtre Mogador/Espace Cardin, in the RTLN theaters (including Capitole de Toulouse) and abroad (Switzerland/Belgium/Mauritius) I I have been focused on teaching (singing, beginner piano, music theory) for around 25 years. Experience with children / adults, amateurs / professionals, singers / instrumentalists I teach traditional music theory which differs from FM (Musical Training), I briefly explain here the differences, the interest and the advantages. It is based on tonal music, the progressive study of tones and not intervals outside tonal context. It recommends the separate acquisition of its various components: rhythm, reading notes, intonation it results in these well-integrated bases, sung sight reading and written dictation Why work on music theory as a subject in its own right? Because, in a course "piano / violin / vocals / clarinet ... + music theory", and as I myself have experienced, the pupil and the teacher, accomplices, always favor the instrument and the learning music theory is done in homeopathic doses. The study of the instrument is nevertheless also slowed down because of the multiple interruptions caused by ignorance of music theory. I am not suggesting that you "get rid" of music theory because its study, contrary to its reputation, is very interesting. But to diversify the difficulties that you encounter: those relating to the instrumental technique and those due to music theory. I accompany you on the piano and introduce you to the keyboard. A mini-keyboard allows you to work on your intonation at home also following my instructions. If the level allows it, I also do instrumental and vocal music theory: music theory applied to the study of your pieces, analyzed, deciphered and accompanied on the piano. Levels: for more precision, up to level "medium 2" I recommend a weekly frequency (except possibly school holidays), essential for the effectiveness of the course, as well as a minimum personal work at home.
Music theory lessons
Trusted teacher: |Child beginner] Blue Method a method that prepares the child to understand the pitch of sounds, to read the notes, to learn the rhythm through card games and songs, by drawing, coloring, and of course the practice of the piano in a way alternate. [Adult/Teen] Christophe Astie method Built to advance step by step and this from beginner level 0 in the understanding of the practice of the instrument and the music, it combines practice and musical theory, and this, in a very progressive way. A piece or two mastered per week in just 10 to 15 minutes of daily practice are necessary at the start. A rich and varied repertoire: Classical themes, film music, folk music, blues, boogie, ragtime. In the second half of the year, more pop songs are added. [Advanced Pianist | Musicians] After one to three years depending on your development and involvement or for already experienced musicians Develop more advanced concepts if you already have a solid foundation by working on several modules of your choice: - harmony - writing - the arrangement - improvisation - Rhythm - The shade The courses are aimed at all types of students wishing to reach a level equivalent to the 3rd cycle conservatory or moving towards free expression games and improvised music. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - assess your level: BEGINNER You are at Beginner 1 level if you start from zero at the piano Here is what you need to know to consider having acquired this level. Theory: reading notes in central C position, SOL clef and FA clef / understanding the notions of tone and semitone / quickly identifying notes on the piano / distinguishing left hand and right hand on the score / repeat bar / simple rhythms (black, white, round) Technique: knowing the numbers for fingering / playing legato on 5 notes, hands separated and hands together, starting on all the white keys / feeling the pulse while playing Repertoire: pieces whose melody is separated between the 2 hands / many fingerings written so reading notes is optional / rhythms that are simple to read or easy to do by ear because you know the piece / one note at a time in each hand The 2 pieces of Piano Subito (PBD) are good examples of pieces at this level. Amazing Grace (gospel, simplified version) Stand By Me (Ben E. King, simplified version) Several pieces from Hal Leonard Methods vol. 1, preparatory Bastien and preparatory Alfred. Several pieces from the book Favorite Classic Melodies (primer level) by James Bastien INTERMEDIATE Theory: notes can be read anywhere on the staff, in the 2 keys, including additional lines / formation of dominant seventh chords / good understanding of chord inversions / 6/8 as indicator numbers / classification and qualification of intervals (interval name + major, minor, perfect, augmented or diminished) / know the order of sharps and flats Technique: scales on 2 octaves hands together (DO – G – D – A – E major, A – D – E, G, C minor) / chords of 3 notes and inversions in all these keys / arpeggios on 2 octaves in eighth hands separated and hands together, root position (DO – G major and A minor) / sequence of chords I-IV-V7-I in other known keys Repertoire: pieces with arpeggios in the left hand / possible movements in both hands / integrated interpretative elements such as nuances, tempo modifications if requested, playing one hand stronger than the other / rhythm including sixteenth notes / on tackle the ornaments Mia & Sebastian's Theme (La La Land, PBD version) Minuet in G major or that in G minor (JS Bach) Arabesque (Burgmüller) Rhyme from another summer (Tiersen, simplified version) Moonlight (Debussy, simplified version) Soldier's March op. 68 No. 2 (Schumann) All the boys and the girls (Françoise Hardy, PBD version) Several pieces from Hal Leonard's Popular Piano Solos (level 3 and 4) notebooks. Available during our sessions: - Rönisch baby grand piano. - a computer with licensed Ableton live 10 (MAO) - Native Instrument komplete kontrol 13 licensed (MAO) - Licensed Serum (MAO) - 2 MIDI ESR 423 Yamaha Keyboards and Control S-88 Native Instrument. (MAO) e conservatory or moving towards the games of writing and free expression (jazz and improvised music)
Music theory lessons · Piano
Trusted teacher: ** English version below ** A graduate of Berklee College of Music in Boston, I offer Drums lessons (all ages) to beginners, intermediates and advanced. Sharing music and dialogue with the student are essential for me: I adapt to the needs/desires of each student by offering a musical and instrumental program (in addition to regular work based on technique). Students will be able to play along to playbacks (soundtracks), solo, or simply following a score. The courses will of course be focused on different points, according to your requests. I will use musical language, and teach you how to read a Drum score using simple and effective methods. I offer a cultural approach to different styles to my students (funk, groove, hip-hop, rock, reggae, jazz, etc.). I also give lessons in music theory, timpani, djembe, percussion, piano according to your request. -------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------- A graduate of the Berklee College of Music in Boston, I offer drum lessons (all ages) to beginners, intermediates and advanced students. Sharing music and dialogue with the student is essential to me: I adapt to the needs/desires of each student by offering a musical and instrumental program (in addition to regular technique-based work). Students will be able to play on playback tapes, solo, or simply follow a score. The lessons will of course be focused on different points, depending on your requests. I will use a musical language and teach you to read a drum score using simple and effective methods. I propose a cultural approach of different styles to my students (funk, groove, hip-hop, rock, reggae, jazz, ...). I also teach music theory, timpani, djembe, percussion, piano according to your request.
Drums · Music theory lessons · Jazz music
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Trusted teacher: I teach online via Zoom, using software which allows you to see the exact keys I'm playing on my keyboard. My teaching method is to focus on whatever type of music the student loves most, and to build from there. I believe that many people give up their dream of playing an instrument simply because they aren't inspired enough, so my goal is to instill a love for music, whatever that means personally for each individual student. Everyone learns differently and has their own pace and rhythm. I have some students who like to have a regular weekly or biweekly lesson, and others who just get in touch once in a while when they have digested the previous lesson and feel ready to build on it. Whatever the case, I am very flexible and we can figure out what works best for you. A bit about me: Originally honing my skills on the British jazz scene and holding residencies in restaurants and bars around the country, I then went on to tour the world playing on cruise ships, hotels and festivals. I returned to London to complete my master's in jazz piano at the Guildhall School of Music, and during this time performed regularly at Ronnie Scotts, The Vortex and many other venues across the UK. I then spent two years in South America learning about salsa and Cuban music. I now mainly work as a transcriber, writing sheet music for all instruments including full Big Band scores. I have also worked extensively in musical theatre, most recently as musical director for 'Jersey Boys', and on the first US national tour of 'Summer: the Donna Summer Musical'. The video shown below is from my stint playing and directing 'After Midnight', a show set to the music of the Duke Ellington Big Band.
Piano · Jazz music · Music theory lessons
Trusted teacher: Welcome to my classical guitar lessons on Apprentus, where passion for music meets personalized teaching to maximize your learning. I am a professional classical guitarist with extensive experience in both teaching and performance, offering targeted courses for all levels, from beginners to intermediates. What to Expect: Professional Methodology: Structured lessons based on a proven methodology to ensure continuous growth of your musical skills. Gradual approach to building strong foundations and advanced technical skills. Customization of Lessons: Tailoring lessons to your specific needs and personal goals. Flexibility in addressing preferred musical styles, allowing you to explore your musical passion. Focus on Technique and Expression: Emphasis on correct performance technique, posture, and touch to achieve clean and crisp sounds. Exploration of musical expression to make your performance unique and engaging. Diverse Repertoire: Study of a diverse repertoire ranging from iconic classical pieces to contemporary compositions. Selection of pieces suitable for your level of proficiency and musical preferences. Advanced Teaching Support: Use of modern teaching resources, including multimedia materials, to enrich the learning experience. Recommendations for external resources and tips for independent practice. Interactive Sessions and Constructive Feedback: Interactive sessions fostering active participation and in-depth understanding of musical concepts. Constructive feedback to guide you in your musical growth effectively. Choose my classical guitar lessons on Apprentus if you seek a professional and personalized approach that allows you to achieve your musical goals satisfactorily. Whether you are beginning your musical journey or aiming to perfect your skills, I will be your dedicated partner in reaching excellence in classical guitar.
Guitar · Music theory lessons
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Miriam - Ghent, Belgium28€
Cello · Music theory lessons · Music teacher training
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Singing Lessons (Individual) - Pop, Jazz, Soul, Blues, Rock (Amsterdam)
Stefano
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Not just a singing teacher, but by the way also the best vocal coach you can get hold of at this moment and in this area of the Netherlands (so take your chance...;-)). For about 3 years I had a serious problem with my vocal chords (incomplete closure) and a dislocated larynx. I started to be in contact with Stefano by chance asking him to show me some (singing) exercises additionally to my treatment at the ENT-department of Martini Ziekenhuis Groningen as well as an ongoing therapy at a professional trained speech therapist. To cut a long story short: Within a couple of lessons and dedicated exercises he succeeded in re-positioning my larynx and got rid of my incomplete vocal cords closure, meanwhile the medical specialists had decided that the only cure could possibly be an operation... As a ‘side-effect’ I am now able to sing and control my voice like I have never been able before and could never have imagined that this was possible to achieve by just some simple but individually chosen exercises and practice. Grazie!
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Would you like to learn to play the violin? Violin lessons for everyone! (Ixelles-Elsene)
Paula
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I am extremely pleased with the lessons Paula gaves. I feel extremely lucky to have met her and to be able to be taught by her. She is a very nice and kind person, very open and knows how to communicate well. She gives great advice, is really attentive, plays amazingly and every lesson with her is just pure joy. She really makes it easy and very understandable for everyone, even someone like me, who didn't know how to play violin at all.
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German language course for all ages from children to adults! (Wurzburg)
Rebekka
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Rebekka was an excellent teacher from the very first interaction. During our sessions, she was calm, friendly, and very easy to talk to thus creating a comfortable and encouraging learning environment. She gave me honest, thoughtful feedback that was both helpful and constructive. I felt supported and motivated throughout the conversations we had. Learning with her was such a great experience and I wholeheartedly recommend her!
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