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Davide - Brussels36€
Sound (music) · Keyboard (music) · Piano
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Victor - Schaarbeek30€
Trusted teacher: Hello, my name is Victor, I am 24 years old and I am currently a student at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels. I play in different musical projects with artists such as Youssef Swatt's, Lena Deluxe, Bim Boom Bap... My teaching focuses on spontaneous and mainly oral learning of music. There is no need to know music theory. I will discuss some theoretical notions depending on what we are working on together, and your curiosity on this subject. I would emphasize listening, rhythm and playing in pairs. There will be part of the work devoted to instrumental technique (how to get a beautiful sound out of the instrument, how to play without getting tired or injured, what are the different ways of making a guitar/bass guitar sound depending on the style) , and the rest of the time we can work on pieces, tackle improvisation, group playing, composition, or other subjects depending on your requests. My musical journey: I am currently a student at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels in jazz and before that I spent 2 years at the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional de Lille in jazz bass/double bass and classical double bass. I also graduated from EF2M in Tourcoing. I started music at the age of 8 with the piano, then I turned to the guitar at 12 and then to the electric bass at 16. When I entered the Lille Conservatory, I also took up the double bass. I practiced several styles: jazz, rock, blues, metal, classical, soul, funk, etc... and the fact of having played several instruments helps me to have a more global vision of music, and to find what is interesting in each of the styles. This openness I want to pass on in my classes. I have several years of stage experience with different projects, and I have also worked in the studio, notably with the house music artist Bellaire.
Bass guitar · Guitar
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Laura - Brussels87€
Trusted teacher: My classes will introduce you to the beauty of flowing sequences and how to connect you breath with your movements. I will focus on energizing your body through core strenghth and dynamic flows or more grounding standing series. Explore your body through movement in a light and playful way and improve your flexibility while learning how to use your breath in a healing way. I'm offering private yoga sessions suitable for one person or small groups. Prices for small groups can be discussed. What I like about teaching: I'm interested in encouraging people to use their breath in an empowering and healing way. Further to that I like the combination of flowing movements and the cultivation of groundedness both with deep Ujjayi Breath. Through hands-on assists I like to support my students to get a deeper sensation of the pose and experience the borders of their bodies. In my classes I like to hold space for my students to experiment, discover their strength and to overcome fears. Teacher Trainings and Workshops: - 200 h Vinyasa Flow Teacher Training at STRETCH LONDON with Carl Faure and Calli Poppham in Spain and London, April - June 2017 - 200 h Forrest Yoga Foundation Teacher Training with Ana Forrest in Berlin in Sep 2017 - ''Functional Anatomy'' April 2018 for Yoga Teachers with Maria Abel in Graz, Austria - ''Take Flight - Inversion Master Class'' Christian Coelho in Rio de Janeiro, June 2018 - ''Oficina de Cordas'' Iyengar Yoga com Marcia Barros in Rio de Janeiro, BR, June 2018
Yoga
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Mario - Brussels42€
Ableton live · Computer generated music · Audio production
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Anzim - Brussels25€
Trusted teacher: This course covers the entire Statistics curriculum taught at secondary school level in Belgium, from basic concepts to applied data analysis. It is designed to help students understand statistics step by step, improve their results, and prepare confidently for exams. 📘 Full Secondary Statistics Curriculum (Belgium) 🔹 1. Introduction to Statistics • What is statistics? • Population and sample • Types of data: qualitative vs quantitative • Discrete and continuous variables 🔹 2. Data Collection and Organisation • Surveys and questionnaires • Data tables • Frequency tables • Absolute and relative frequencies • Cumulative frequencies 🔹 3. Graphical Representation of Data • Bar charts • Pie charts • Histograms • Line graphs • Interpretation of graphs 👉 Focus on reading, analysing, and commenting on graphs, a key exam skill. 🔹 4. Measures of Central Tendency • Mean (average) • Median • Mode • Choosing the appropriate measure 🔹 5. Measures of Dispersion • Range • Interquartile range • Variance (introductory level) • Standard deviation (basic interpretation) 🔹 6. Percentages and Index Numbers • Percentages and percentage change • Index numbers (simple introduction) • Practical applications (prices, inflation, trends) 🔹 7. Basic Probability (Introductory Level) • Random experiments • Probability of an event • Simple probability calculations • Probability in everyday situations 🔹 8. Statistical Interpretation and Critical Thinking • Interpreting statistical results • Identifying misleading graphs • Understanding bias and limits of data • Drawing conclusions from data 🔹 9. Applied Statistics (Economics & Social Sciences) • Statistics applied to economics • Household budgets and consumption data • Employment and unemployment data • Real-life case studies 🔹 10. Exam Methodology and Problem-Solving • Step-by-step problem solving • How to structure statistical answers • Common exam mistakes • Time management during tests and exams 🧠 Teaching Approach ✔ Clear explanations adapted to the student’s level ✔ Progressive learning (from basics to application) ✔ Visual tools and concrete examples ✔ Focus on understanding, not memorisation ✔ Regular practice with exam-style exercises 🎯 Learning Outcomes By the end of the course, students will be able to: • Understand and organise data • Read and interpret graphs correctly • Calculate and explain statistical indicators • Apply statistics to real-life situations • Approach exams with confidence 👨‍👩‍👧 For Parents This course provides a structured and reassuring framework. Students receive personalised support, and parents may receive regular feedback on progress and difficulties.
Statistics
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Bastien - Brussels29€
Trusted teacher: [ENGLISH, SEE BELOW] A music theory course for anyone who wants to start with a solid foundation in music, or for an already advanced musician who wants to go further. This course is also perfect for an academy or conservatory student who wishes to prepare for the music theory exam. Despite the fact that this is a so-called theoretical course, everything that is seen will first be worked on in a musical context and experienced by the student in order to be assimilated. The theoretical explanations will follow from it by itself. On the program (student's choice) - Ear training (knowing how to rewrite melodies with one or more voices, chords, etc.) - Note readings in one or more keys - Rhythm readings, polyrhythmic work - Encryption and recognition of agreements, - Transposition. This musical theory lesson suits to every level, from the one who wants to learn how to read music to the one who wants to know more about chords, transposition or polyrythms. This lesson is also perfect for a student who wants to prepare an examination. In despite the fact I called these lesson "Musical theory", it is firstly about understanding the music. And that can only be possible by ... doing music. So be aware that we will be singing, playing chords, clapping rhythms, ... My purpose is that the student understand by himself first, then the theory will come naturally. What we can do during a lesson (student can choose): - Ear training (Learn to catch a melody of one or several voices and write it down by ear, recognizing chords, recognizing rhythms, ...) - Rythmical work: learn to clap different rhythms in different time signatures. Also included polyrythms. - Key reading, in one or several keys. - Transposition (learn how to read a flute sheet while you're playing trumpet, ..)
Music theory
Trusted teacher: Microsoft Office is now a virtually indispensable software suite for almost everyone, whether during our school years, through PowerPoint presentations, document creation with MS Word, calculations and graph creation in MS Excel, or during our professional lives. In the latter case, we need to get even more out of it in a minimum amount of time. Some may have noticed that it's possible to automate a series of actions by recording "macros" to save time. But have you ever considered that behind these macros lies computer code generated for you in "Visual Basic for Applications" (VBA)? Understanding this type of code and how it manipulates the "object model" associated with the application being used (for example, the worksheets, rows and columns, cells, and the values they contain, in the case of Microsoft Excel) allows you to go further in terms of automation and flexibility. The course is adaptable to the student and their level. Depending on demand and the number of sessions, it can cover the fundamentals of programming (variables, types, declarations, manipulations, local and global variables, etc.), illustrated using VBA, as well as best programming practices (error handling, using comments, standardizing variable names, code modularity), culminating in the creation of a project enabling interoperability between different Microsoft Office tools (for example, associating notes taken with OneNote with dates in a perpetual calendar created in Excel). It may even cover concepts such as object-oriented programming (polymorphism, encapsulation) and the differences between compiled and interpreted languages. The sky's the limit :))
Computer science
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Coaching: online or public speaking, spoken voice work, stress management. (Uccle)
Corinne
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Working with Corinne has been a transformative experience! Her coaching on presentation skills and stress management is second to none. She expertly guided me through mastering posture, breathing techniques, and mental coaching, empowering me with the confidence and calm I needed for my presentations. Her approach is thoughtful, personalized, and deeply insightful. Corinne doesn't just teach you how to present; she helps you unlock your full potential. I feel more poised, focused, and equipped than ever before, and I owe that to her incredible expertise. Highly recommend!
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German private lessons for beginners and intermediates. (Etterbeek)
Klaudia
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Klaudia is a very positive, encouraging, warm teacher who is well organised with her lessons. The learning objectives were based on the specific knowledge I asked her to teach me and she was flexible to incorporate other elements that I needed along the way. Her grammatical knowledge of both German and English is exceptional and I would 100% recommend her to anyone.
Review by KELLIE
French school courses for high school students (Schaarbeek)
Serdane
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Serdane is a wonderful teacher. Although my daughter learnt French at school she was very unconfident. Serdane was very sympathetic and gave her interesting material to read, discuss and to learn in class. She also went back to the basics which my daughter had missed out on at school and eventually my daughter graduated with 8.8 in French at the European BAC!
Review by VICTORIA
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