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Song writing · Sound (music)
Trusted teacher: Folk or classical acoustic guitar. The teaching philosophy is adapted to the level of each individual, according to the pace of work and motivation. For example, for beginners: Technique of the plectrum or fingers, coordination and correction of the right and left hand. Learning basic chords, simple themes, simple rhythms, reading tablatures (...). For intermediaries: development of rhythm, construction of chords, writing of tablatures, basic notions of harmony (...). Depending on your goals, you can learn, if you wish, to play 60 to 80% of current music from the first lessons, which often use the same chords and the same techniques. The objectives take into consideration the following points: -Study of various playing techniques, chords, harmony, music of your choice, rhythm, with reading of tablature, teaching structured around the repertoire you like, technique of developing the musical ear - Discovery of the neck, notes and basic positions of open chords - Left / right hand coordination and rhythm exercises for the right hand - Learning of different pieces of your choice - Left hand control exercises, speed and precision - Learning arpeggios - Work around muscle memory - Learning improvisation, musical play with others - Ear training: use your ears to find chords, melodies, sounds and techniques used -Spend a pleasant moment of exchange, without unnecessary institutional pressure, while obtaining concrete results -Understand and discover the many facets of an exciting and user-friendly instrument - Benefit from personalized advice on your posture and certain pitfalls to avoid when starting alone -Adjust and clarify your self-taught knowledge - Learn tablatures / tabs & in English. Note : - Possibility to use the guitar available on site, during the test phase. - As our teacher is also a singing teacher, it is possible to combine the two disciplines: guitar + vocal instrument, and to work on synchronization, style and accuracy. - Possibility of offering this course (birthday, party, Christmas, event ...) to the person of your choice. THE TEACHER : Trained in Grande Ecole post-preparatory classes & Ivy League university in the United States, our teacher has specialized and has worked for more than 15 years, in Europe and North America, in the field, in renowned international public and private establishments, with careful pedagogy and methodology as the watchwords. PLACES : - Locations: Geneva-Lausanne-Friborg-Neuchâtel-Montreux-Bâle-Sion-Sierre-Morges-Bienne. But currently, only by videoconference in accordance with national recommendations on Covid. These sessions also seem to be perfectly unanimous since they have the advantages of direct (example: quality of the interaction), without its disadvantages (ex: loss of travel time), with additional advantages (ex: of notes on the chat, which can be reread afterwards). In this context, these videoconference sessions for which you have requested me, seem to arouse a certain enthusiasm (and a certain enthusiasm). At your request, I therefore continue to offer them.
Guitar · Sound (music)
As a professional DJ, I will teach you how to: - setup your DJ material properly (cables & sound path, gain staging, CDJ/Rekordbox parameters, filters & effects, cueing/booth monitoring, etc.) - beat-match two/three tracks together, and also the opposite (getting creative with transitions) - use the digital functionalities such as loops, cues, hot cues, slip mode, reverse mode, etc. - get the most out of your DJ software (Serato, Traktor, Rekordbox, etc.) - connect your digital decks to your laptop via HID mode - narrow down your musical sensitivity to reinforce your DJ identity - get prepped for a DJ gig - organize your music library and keep it fresh - expand your network as a nightlife professional & acquire bookings As a professional Sound Engineer, I will teach you how to: - get comfortable with Ableton Live - produce electronic music - mix electronic music - master electronic music - prepare a live set with Ableton controllers - use hardware electronic instruments to enrich your digital projects, getting fresh ideas, synchronize your machines, etc. - setup your home studio to get the most out of your equipment - avoid basic mistakes that could take a long time to realize otherwise If you have further needs in your learning, feel free to ask and we will work on it together. Equipment at your disposal, in case of courses delivered from my home in Etterbeek ONLY: > DJ: - Mixing table: Allen & Heath Xone 92 + reverb pedal (TC Electronics Skysurfer) + delay pedal (TC Electronics Prophet) - Digital decks: 4 x XDJ-700 - Vinyl decks: 3 x Technics SL-1200 - Controller: Pioneer DDJ-SX - Misc: a stereo recorder is at your disposal to record your mixes and check your progresses. > MAO: - Computers: Windows 10 on a computer fully optimized for sound applications // OS X High Sierra on a MacBook Pro 13'' mid-2012 - DAWs: Ableton Live 10/11/12, Pro Tools 10/12, FL Studio 20 - Soundcards: RME Fireface 802 FS + ADA8200 soundcard extension - Monitors: 2 x Focal Trio6 Be - Microphones: Shure SM58; Oktava MK-012; Zoom ZDM1 - Headphones: Beyerdynamic DT-770; V-Moda M-100 - Hardware Synths: Moog DFAM; Behringer Crave; Behringer Kobol - Modular Setup - Hardware Sequencers: Arturia Keystep Pro; Arturia Beatstep Pro - Hardware Drum Machine: Erika Synths LXR-02 - DAW Controllers: Novation Launchpad Pro; Novation Launch Control XL MK2 - Keyboard Controller: Novation Launchkey Mini MK3
Djing · Computer generated music · Sound (music)
Have you bought a synthesizer or modular rig and are not sure where to start? Tired of using stock presets when working with softsynths in your DAW? Ready to learn how it all *works*? Learn from a pro - Andrew built Studio D, the electronic music suite at Omega Studios in Washington, DC. He created and ran the electronic music curriculum at Omega's School of Recording Arts and Sciences, where his students included industry professionals and recording artists like BT (EDM/trance pioneer, DJ and soundtrack composer). Andrew holds a degree in Electronic Music from the American University, and is an avid synthpop producer himself, via his band Birmingham Electric, where he regularly works with collaborators including Peter Hook (New Order), Malcolm Holmes (Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark), Marco Pirroni (Adam and the Ants, Sinead O'Connor, Siouxsie and the Banshees) and Mark Reeder (MFS Records, Factory Records). He performs with synths live on a regular basis as well, Andrew is a firm believer in going back to the root fundamentals and gaining a deep understanding of how sound works, as well as experiencing synthesis hands-on to build "muscle memory for programming. Learn at your pace - whether you're an absolute newbie or further along and exploring where to go next. It's possible to learn in Andrew's studio in Haarlem, or in your own space on your own gear. You don't need to have any synths to get started, but if you do, we can use them. Topics including - - How sound works (a little friendly physics) - Ways we model sound and the major types of synthesizers - Hands-on with different synthesis techniques - Translating sound ideas to synthesis - Using synths in music composition - Performing live with hardware and/or software synths - How to choose synths or plugins for your studio - Setting up your workspace - and workflow Ready to up your synth game? Book a lesson with Andrew today!
Computer generated music · Sound (music) · Audio production
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James - The Hague$58
Trusted teacher: I am a 32-year old composer, electric guitarist and songwriter based in Den Haag, teaching composition, music theory, and score writing. I teach in English or in Greek. I am half Greek and half Scottish and I have been living in the Netherlands for the last 6 years. I offer lessons in all styles, to all age groups, and for any experience level (ranging from students who want to learn how to read and write music to create their first score, up to more experienced composers who are looking for fresh ideas and improving their skills to really make their music shine, or who are looking for help polishing their composition portfolio for entrance exams). Face to face lessons are preferable, but I also teach online. I am a patient and open minded teacher, and my desire is to help you learn what you want to learn, and make sure you enjoy and take pride in your music, explore a breadth of musical ideas that can inform your work, learn to express your musical ideas as best as possible and nurture your curiosity and excitement about the world of music creation ! My Credentials: I hold a Bachelors of Music degree from Birmingham Conservatoire (UK), and a Masters of Music from The Hague Royal Conservatory. My compositions have been performed in venues such as The Muziekgebouw (Amsterdam), TivoliVredenburg (Utrecht), Korzo Theatre (Den Haag), Casa de Musica (Porto), Onassis Stegi (Athens) and at music festivals including Music in PyeongChang (South Korea), Tectonics Athens (Greece), Gaudeamus Muziekweek (Netherlands). My experience as a performer range from classical guitar studies, to playing electric guitar in rock bands, as well as experience as an improviser, performer of notated contemporary classical compositions, creator and performer of ambient and electronic music. I also am very experienced in ambient and electronic-influenced guitar music, which has given me an in depth knowledge also of the guitar in combination with technology such as guitar effects, computer software and multichannel setups which expand the audio palette of the guitar. I have written songs, I have written orchestra pieces, I have worked as a DIY home producer, I have released albums, and I've performed in concert halls, rock venues, squats and festivals. I even some experience in beat-making. My music has been performed in and has taken me to several countries, including Portugal, The Czech Republic, The U.S.A., Canada, Korea, Greece, The U.K., The Netherlands. My Teaching style: My emphasis is to teach you based on your interests and your needs. The lessons are based around each individual student. You bring me the music you are creating and the skills you want to develop as a composer, and I build my lessons around that. My primary goal is help you develop your voice as a composer, so the starting point for our lessons will always be your music. My aim is always to help you find what the heart of your composition is about, and help you to bring this out and really make it shine. To help illustrate ideas about topics we discuss I will bring examples that can help inform the music you are creating, we will explore ideas of arrangement, orchestration, rehearsal leading and / or production to help flesh out your music, as well as music theory and using scores of other composers.
Music composition · Music theory lessons · Sound (music)
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Flute ONLINE for everyone. Children to Adults. (English, Russian) (Ghent)
Anna
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I might not know much about flute, but what I know is that if you want to learn it, Anna's your gal. She's fun, smart, punctual and really professional and, to top it off, a really good teacher. She is going to make you feel appraised for your smallest accomplishments (which will definitely help you evolve much faster than using any conventional book/online course etc.) and will find the sweet spot between theoretical concepts and fun, practical songs to keep you entertained. I myself had an internal kerfuffle and nearly quit after 2 weeks of trying to learn flute. But flute can be fun and entertaining, and Anna's teaching method is the proof to that lemma!
Review by HORIA
Music Lessons (Including: SINGING-, PIANO-, SONGWRITING-, PRODUCTION LESSONS) – Online or in-person (Amsterdam)
Lucy
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Marloes does an excellent job of understanding the student's needs and goals. Always attentive during the lessons, she provides clear/targeted feedback on areas of improvement and actively listens to your singing. Most importantly, she creates a comfortable/safe environment to experiment with your voice. As a beginner in singing, I highly recommend anyone who wants to get started singing to take lessons with her!
Review by ANDREW
Learn to play Electric or Acoustic guitar in any style (The Hague)
Ivan
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After the first few lessons I can say that Ivan is serious about his craft. His lessons are tailored to the needs of the student and he pays a lot of attention to technique and good posture, which for a beginner guitar player like myself is especially important. On top of that Ivan is just a very nice guy, easy to talk to and able to explain concepts and theory in an understandable way.
Review by LENNERT
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