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Trusted teacher: ENG | I finished my master's degree in classical cello performance at IMEP, Namur with prof. Joachim. I have played in numerous orchestras and chamber music ensembles in Belgium and Greece. I have had masterclasses with important cello teachers. I have 2 years of experience teaching cello. I have a “Certificate of Teaching Competence” which I received after completing 6 other subjects during my Bachelor in Greece. I also followed 6 years of private piano lessons and an intermediate level diploma. I would really like to help you discover the world of music. As a cellist who has received very structured education, I can help you build your technique and at the same time your musicality. As each student is different, the course is adapted to their desires and needs. At the same time we can develop our ears with music theory and solfege. Also I am open to work other types of music than classical. I am able to teach in English, French and Greek I hope to have the chance to transmit my love for music to you! Do not hesitate to contact me on Apprentus for more information. Thank you, Artemis EN| I finished my master's degree in music in cello training at IMEP, Namur with teacher. Joachim. I have played in numerous orchestras and chamber music ensembles in Belgium and Greece. I have had masterclasses with important cello teachers. I have 2 years of experience teaching cello. I have a “Certificate of Teaching Competence” which I received after having followed 6 other subjects during my Bachelor in Greece. I also followed 6 years of private piano lessons and an intermediate level diploma. I would like to help you discover the world of music. As a cellist who has received very structured training, I can help you build your technique and at the same time your musicality. as each student is different, the course is adapted to their desires and needs. at the same time we can develop our ears with music theory and music theory. I am open to dealing with other types of music than classical. I am able to teach in English, French and Greek I hope I have the chance to pass on my love for music to you! Do not hesitate to contact me on Apprentus for more information. Thank you, Artemis
Cello · Piano · Music theory
Trusted teacher: Whatever you want to play or sing, be a musician worthy of the name! Music theory is not an abstract, boring subject disconnected from the music you love! Certainly it has been for many, but it should not. Music theory is understanding the music you love, and so it's your musical wings. ◾Methodology: The course adapts to the artistic and psychological profile of the student, to the objectives and tastes of each repertoire. Objectives: Sense of rhythm, accuracy, but we can go deeper into musical training with a more analytical understanding of a score, harmony, musical culture. I will adapt to your wishes, no obligation! But know that the so-called "music theory" is the great gateway to the wonderful world of music. Children or adults, welcome and without fear. It will always be a pleasure to share with you :-). Goodbye. ◾Course: *Professional musician and teacher for 19 years. *Diploma of Musical Studies from the conservatories of Nice and Perpignan. * Gold medals for violin with unanimous honors, chamber music, and specialization in musical training. *Some experiences: substitute violinist of the Philharmonic Orchestras of Nice and Cannes, music theory teacher (group lessons), violin teacher at the Cultural Center, violin, piano and chamber music at the Academy of Music, violin, piano and training music at Art, violin and piano at Mimet (13), violin at the Arpeggione school in Marseille. * Violin, piano and music theory teacher at home since 2003. *I have played in various departmental orchestras such as the Chamber Orchestra. Personal services organization (50% immediate tax credit advance for courses taken at your home).
Music theory lessons · Music theory · Music history
Trusted teacher: I'm a bass player and composer, a graduate from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in Glasgow (UK). I've got over fifteen years of experience in teaching music and I offer one-to-one lessons in: • Composing • Arranging • Electric Bass (Jazz and other modern music - No Classical) • Double Bass (Jazz and other modern music - No Classical) • Music Theory • Jazz Harmony • Notation with Sibelius software • Ensemble and Musicianship Although my method is tailored to each student's needs, I structure it as follows: • Establish a connection with the pupil by understanding their needs and musical objectives. • Design a path tailored to the pupil's goals that uses and develops any pre-existing knowledge and skills. • Guide the student in comprehending the theory behind the basic elements of music, such as scales and arpeggios. • Introduction to the notions of tonality, harmony and harmonic analysis. • Development of the notions of melody, form and structure. • Guide the pupil in understanding the application of different techniques of approaching the composing process, in order to establish a personal method. • Understanding the specific musical language of different genres such as Jazz, Blues, Rock, Funk, Pop y Folk through listening and transcriptions. • Analysis of scores and arrangements of other composers. • Practical composing exercises based upon the studied techniques. I can teach either in English, Italian or Spanish and the lessons can be in person at my place or yours, or via Zoom. Get in touch for more information!
Music theory · Bass guitar · Music composition
Trusted teacher: I invite you to create a fun space where you can connect with yourself through music, to explore forms of expression to find the possibility of living a liberating experience. Can we all learn music? Of course!. The disciplines are LEARNED, no prior knowledge or innate gifts are necessary. The classes are adapted to the tastes of the student, their level and age, and their objectives, whether it is recreational activity or training to enter an institution. What is the modality of the classes? The classes are individual and personalized (depending on the discipline, at most they can be done in duos). They last 1 hour for adults and between 40 and 50 for small children. At least weekly frequency is recommended to have continuity and achieve progress. The days available to take class are Monday to Saturday, contact me for the schedule that best suits your routine. In the MUSICAL-AUDIOPERCEPTIVE LANGUAGE classes: we exercise in a theoretical-practical way to know the musical language, learn to write the music we hear and learn to read it, even at first sight! What other classes can you take? ♪ SINGING: they consist of 3 moments, 1) relaxation and toning (exercises are performed to release tension and activate the body), 2) vocal training through vocalizations and 3) repertoire (we apply what we have learned to the song you like). ♪ UKELELE ♪ GUITAR ♪ PIANO In these classes we work on theoretical-practical exercises to learn and improve the technique and then we apply it to selected songs. ♪ Course "First approach to musical-audiovisual production": we learn to create quality material through the use of different production programs and applications.
Music theory
Trusted teacher: The grand scale of Do, or (Maqam Do Ajam), consists of seven tones, and the eighth tone is an answer to the first tone. The tones are arranged starting with the tone of Do, which is in the middle of the piano keyboard. The scale is applied from the bottom to the top, towards the right hand, that is, from left to right, and ends on The pitch of the “du” at the top of the keyboard is the answer to the basic “du” tone, where the tone or sound number eight is the same as the base sound (du). It is called the answer tone, and the answer tone is in (a sharp pitch). How do we recognize the D tone on the piano keyboard? We notice the presence of black keys on the piano keyboard, and these black keys are grouped in twos and threes. So how do we recognize the du tone? We can know the du tone through the binary groups. The white colored du tone is located directly to the left of the binary group, meaning it is the first sound that follows the binary group. The Do major scale is a white piano keyboard, meaning it is seven letters repeated in thick or sharp pitches. There is an important piece of information that you must know, which is that the rule that forms the Do ladder is the same rule that must be applied to extract the rest of the large western stairs, so you should focus a little in this lesson. When we want to go up the stairs, we go up a rung, then a rung, then a rung, and so on until the end of the stairs. This applies to the D major scale, as we move from the D major note, then the next note, then the next one, then the next note, and this only happens (on the white piano keyboard). ) all the way to the eighth tone, which is the tone of “do answer.” So how can we know the De Major scale with the names of the rest of the tones of the scale? Kalati (read from left to right) is C-Do-Ra-Me-Fa-Sol--La-Si-(Do) and this is on the white piano keyboard only. So how can we know the rule for the formation of the major Do scale? First, we must get to know the half-tone scale or the choromatic scale, which is a scale that starts from the white do tone and ends at the do answer tone, but in this scale you must go through all the tones. The black and white pianos in order, arriving at the tone of the answer, which is called the half-step scale, in which the sound moves half a step, then half a step, then half a step, and so on until the chord scale is completed. The base or movements of the Do Major or Do major scale are as follows: - From the base tone (Do to Ra) it is a full degree - From Ra to Me it is a degree - From Me-Fa it is a half degree because there is no black key between them - And from Fa to Sol it is a degree -And from Sol to La a degree - From La to Si a degree - And from Si to a tone The answer is Do is half a degree because there is no black key between them). In this way, we have become acquainted with the Dou el-Kebir movement, which is the basis for drawing the grand western stairs, which is as follows (one degree, then one degree, then half a degree, then one degree - one degree - one degree - half a degree) This rule is applied to the rest of the musical tones
Music theory · Piano
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Electric Bass Classes - Double Bass - Theory - Jazz Harmony - Arrangement and more (Vélez-Málaga)
Pietro
Pietro is an excellent professional Bass Guitar teacher with extensive theory and practical musical knowledge. He makes you feel comfortable and confident in his company. I feel any questions you may have to do with music theory or practical he can answer, demonstrate and teach you. For those students who speak English, his spoken, knowledge and understanding of the the English language is excellent.
Review by SANDRA
Classical guitar lessons for beginner, intermediate, or advanced players (Leuven)
Rosie
My daughter (7 yrs, absolute beginner) much enjoyed her first guitar lesson with Rosie. Rosie is a very kind young lady; she had nicely prepared some exercises and was very patient in teaching. Worth recommending!
Review by YVETTE
Personalized cello lessons (cello, cello)
Renata
Renata is a genuine and warm teacher who knows the cello intimately. Renata had me believing in myself, and my journey as a cellist isntanlty. Ive learnt so much and I can't wait to keep learning!!
Review by CARLA