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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
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Jacqueline - Toulouse$36
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.
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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.
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Trusted teacher: In just 4 weeks, I will take you... yes, YOU, with zero experience, no “music talent”, no clue where to start, and show you exactly how to play the songs you love... step by step... Just like I’ve already done for over 200 students before you. What If I Handed You The Exact Tools, Secrets, And Proven Methods To Finally Master The Accordion... And Made Sure You Actually Used Them? Listen, you don’t need to be “born with talent.” You don’t need to start young. And you sure as heck don’t need to figure this out alone. Here’s what you’ll get when you step inside the Accordion Joy Academy: ✔️ Private access to our inner circle community. The place where accordion lovers, from total beginners to seasoned players, share victories, swap tips, and lift each other up. ✔️ The secret techniques to play with virtuosity, even if your fingers feel like sausages right now. ✔️ Complete lesson recordings, sheet music, video breakdowns, playlists, and books, all at your fingertips, so you’ll never feel stuck or lost again. ✔️ A rich, exciting repertoire built around classical gems, but customized to your taste. Want tango? Folk? Movie themes? You got it. ✔️ Music theory made simple, practical, and 100% tied to what you’re actually playing. No fluff. No lectures. ✔️ Speed-learning strategies that help you tackle new pieces faster than you thought possible. ✔️ Clear, motivating goals and a roadmap to get you from where you are now to where you dream of being. ✔️ Study schemes and practice blueprints, designed to squeeze every drop of progress out of the time you have. ✔️ Performance coaching so you don’t just “play notes”... you tell stories through your instrument. ✔️ Weekly working schedules, study guides, to-do lists and action plans. No guesswork. Just follow the plan and watch yourself improve. This is a rebellion against the idea that you have to be “born talented” or “start at age 5” to become a musician. I’ll prove it to you. Why Settle for One Style... When You Can Master Them All? Most beginners stop at one song... one style... one small win. Not here. Not you. Because once you learn the system I teach... You won’t just play music, you’ll travel the world without leaving your home... 🎻 Baroque – Music that once echoed in royal courts. You’ll command it like a master. 🎹 Classical – The greats. Mozart. Beethoven. You’ll whisper their language through your bellows. 💃 South American – Think tango, milonga, the kind of rhythms that seduce people off their seats. (Warning: May cause spontaneous dancing.) 🎬 Pop & Movie Music – Themes that make people cry, smile, and remember. Everyone knows these tunes... and now, they’ll know you can play them. 🎩 Musette – That dreamy, nostalgic sound from a smoky Paris café. You don’t just play Musette, you paint a picture. 🎺 Klezmer – Raw. Soulful. Sometimes sad, sometimes wild. Always unforgettable. 🎷 Jazz – This isn’t “just notes.” It’s attitude. It’s freedom. You’ll feel it in your bones. 🍀 Irish Folk – Fast, fun, and full of character. You’ll be grinning every time you squeeze out a reel or jig. 🏴‍☠️ Scottish Folk – Stirring. Bold. Warrior music with soul. You’ll feel it in your chest. 🥁 Balkan Folk – Offbeat rhythms and wild melodies that dare you to stay in your seat. 🧠 Contemporary Classical – Modern, expressive, and unlike anything you’ve heard before. It’s where the old world meets the new. And when they hear you play... they’ll ask, “Where did you learn to do that?” You’ll smile... because you’ll know. It started right here. Hi, I'm Nikola, Your Teacher. I wasn’t born with a gift. At five years old, I picked up an accordion that was almost bigger than me. I didn’t know it then, but that single moment would shape the rest of my life. Since that day, I’ve dedicated over two decades to mastering this beautiful, misunderstood instrument. And along the way, I discovered something powerful, you don’t need to be born with talent, perfect timing, or a famous last name to make music. You just need a little courage to start... and the right guide to help you along the way. In 2020, I graduated from the prestigious ArtEZ Conservatory in The Netherlands with a degree in accordion teaching. But truth be told, most of what makes me the teacher I am today didn’t come from a classroom. It came from the stage. From competitions. From the nerves before a performance and the applause that follows. I’ve been honored to win the Dutch National Accordion Competition. Twice. But what matters more is this: I know exactly what it feels like to think something’s too difficult. I’ve seen students who thought they were too old, too inexperienced, or too busy. People who believed music wasn’t for them, until they realized it was. That’s why I created Accordion Joy Academy. Because whether you’re 5 or 75, whether you’ve played before or not, you can learn to play the accordion. And I’ll prove it to you. If you’ve ever caught yourself thinking, “I wish I could do that”, now’s your moment. I’ll meet you where you are, and together, we’ll turn those old doubts into music. 30 Days from Now... You'll Be Playing Your First Song, Or You Get Every Cent Back. It doesn’t matter if you’ve never touched an accordion in your life... or if you haven’t learned something new in years... Because with my step by step method, you will play your first song in just 30 days, proudly, confidently, and with a smile on your face. And if you don’t? If you try and it simply isn’t for you? Just let me know. I’ll refund every penny. Because at this stage in life, you deserve more than empty promises. You deserve real joy, real results, and a risk-free way to experience both. Let’s make these next 30 days start of something beautiful.
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Piano or music theory teacher for beginners, amateurs and professionals (Amsterdam)
Katie
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It's a joy to work with Katie, she has a lovely personality and a very flexible teaching style. Apart from being a good pianist I value the fact that she is able to put music into context. She has the ability to comprehend and clearly explain the underlying musical dynamics of a piece, which allows her students to not only become better pianist but also better listeners and interpreters of music. Katie is the perfect guide for those wanting to gain a deeper understanding of music altogether.
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Private piano and/or music lessons. All levels (Toulouse)
Sergi
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Sergi is awesome ! I have enjoyed very much my first lesson, he is patient, he is kind and a very good teacher ! Thanks to him I wanna learn piano the best I can. I look forward to others piano’s lessons with him !
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Music, violin, viola and musical language classes (Madrid)
María
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I had a wonderful experience with Maria. She listens well and provides appropriate feedback. Moreover, she's on time and follows up quickly.
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