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Trusted teacher: Professeur expérimenté, diplômé de pédagogie du chant (2016), aussi titulaire du Diplôme de Chant avec mention très bien (2017) ; Exprienced teacher, having received his diplome of vocal pedagogie, as well as his diplome of voice in 2017; Patient yet dynamic, David has had nine years of teaching experience in class and individual settings before students of all ages Sérieux, patient et dynamique, ayant 9 ans d'expérience d'enseignement aux enfants, adultes et personnes âgées, vous propose de vous aider à perfectionner votre capacités musicales selon vos besoins : Chant lyrique, Chant de comedie-musical, Chant Pop: - Technique vocale - Lecture de la musique - Introduction à la musique - Amélioration de la tessiture - Puissance et santé de la voix - Musicalité et présence sur scène - Interprétation des œuvres Lessons and Subjects offered : (Pop, Classical, Musical) - Vocal Technique - Sightreading - Introduction to Music - Improvement of your singing range - Vocal health and power - Musicaliy and stage presence - Interpretation of works as a singer - Songwriting (pop, musicals) - Classical Composition - Improvising on the piano linked to the study of musical harmony - Music Theory Lessons available in French, English, or mandarin Cours disponibles en Français, Anglais, ou Chinois-mandarin. David, Singaporean, Trilingual in French, English, and Mandarin, currently is in the midst of finishing his studies as a choral conductor at the Toulouse Conservatory - having an unsual career trajectory - beginning as a lobbyist in Singapore, before changing his profession towards music : first being a singer, then now, a conductor. He was a teacher of individual and collective singing at Singapore before arriving in France, and now has the honor of serving as choral and orchestral conductor in several organisations in the Toulouse Metropolitan area. David, Singapourien, trilingue, en français, anglais, et mandarin, est actuellement en train de finaliser sa formation en tant que chef de chœur au Conservatoire de Toulouse, il était professeur d'anglais et de musique (chant individuel et chant-choral) à Singapour avant venir en France. Il est actuellement chef de chœur et chef d'orchestre dans plusieurs structures toulousaines.
Singing · Music theory lessons · Song writing
Trusted teacher: This is a hands-on surgical exploration into what great songs are and how to create them - from lyrics to music. Great songs are not merely popular songs, or catchy songs, or best-selling songs - great songs are enduring creations that stand the test of time, and which cross all boundaries of genre and style. In order to create them, we need a unique combination of skills and sensitivities - the ability to execute our ideas effectively on an accompaniment instrument of our choice, whether piano, guitar, organ, harp or other almost always polyphonic (multiple sounding) instruments - but equally the ability to craft poetic and compelling lyrics that are neither cliche nor predictable, and not least, the ability to create effective rhyme patterns without compromising either the original intent or flow of the song. In truth, creating a great song is as or more difficult than creating a great story, because it requires the meeting and melding of word and music in a mutually resonant way. In this quest, the class will enlighten beginning as well as seasoned songwriters on harmonic vocabularies available to them, basic musical resources such as rhythmic figures and variation techniques, basic and advanced song structures, from Bach to the Beatles to Bernstein, and perfecting the art of lyric-writing. Students will learn both fundamental notations so they may present their songs in a true musical format, as well as short cuts enabling them to sketch ideas in a simple form when in the heat of creation. Vocal ranges, transposing, vocal and instrumental ranges will be addressed so that students create songs capable of being sung by either professionals or amateurs.
Song writing
Trusted teacher: I am specialised in preparing students for the various academic qualifications in vocal performance (recital) offered by the London College of Music Examinations (LCME) of the University of West London. The diplomas cover a range of first-years undergraduate to master level qualifications, all fully accredited in the UK and carrying transferable academic credits for use at other (international) universities. Exams consist of a performance element, counting for 80%, and a short demonstration of theoretical knowledge (discussion, sight reading or programme notes, depending on the diploma). The diplomas are: - The Diploma of the London College of Music (DipLCM) in vocal performance recital is of an equivalent standard to a 1st year undergraduate module (RQF Level 4, EQF Level 5) and the performance element is examined through a 25-30 minutes performance. The diploma is worth 90 CATS (British equivalent of 45 ECTS) academic credits. - The Associate of the London College of Music (ALCM) in vocal performance recital is of an equivalent standard to a 2nd year undergraduate module (RQF and EQF Level 5) and the performance element is examined through a 35-40 minutes performance. The diploma is worth 120 CATS (British equivalent of 60 ECTS) academic credits. - The Licentiate of the London College of Music (LLCM) in vocal performance recital is of an equivalent standard to a final year undergraduate module (RQF and EQF Level 6) and the performance element is examined through a 45-50 minutes performance. The diploma is worth 180 CATS (British equivalent of 90 ECTS) academic credits. - The Fellow of the London College of Music (FLCM) in vocal performance is of an equivalent standard to a Masters module (RQF and EQF Level 7) and the performance element is examined through a 50-60 minutes performance. The diploma is worth 225 CATS (British equivalent of 112.5 ECTS) academic credits. In all cases, candidates are required to achieve 75% to attain the diploma qualification. Exam preparation will consist of approximately 30 hours of private online tuition by me, depending on your current level. The tuition fee, including preparation and exam entry, is €20 per diploma CATS credit. Do note that entry requirements may apply, so feel free to contact me for advice on this. In the UK, LCM's diploma examinations are regulated by Ofqual, Qualifications Wales and CCEA at Levels 4 to 7 of the Regulated Qualifications Framework. The diplomas are also included in the European Qualifications Framework (EQF). Additionally, LCM diplomas in music are mapped against the BMus and MMus Performance / Composition degree courses at University of West London, which are validated by the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA). BMus and MMus students who hold an LCM diploma are automatically eligible to bypass the relevant module or modules on the degree course. Other degree-awarding institutions (including those outside the UK) may, on a discretionary basis, accept LCM diplomas as Approved Prior Learning (APL) on a similar basis. This may assist in your admittance to degree studies at a conservatory or university and possibly provide dispensation for certain modules in your further studies. Even if you are not interested in obtaining an academic qualification, feel free to approach me for private online singing and/or songwriting lessons. The hourly fee for this is published elsewhere on this page.
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Yoichi
Yoichi is an amazing pianist. As someone with no experience playing Jazz, I found the first lesson very helpful. He brought lead sheets and explained how Jazz music is performed, walked me through some chord structures and gave me some structure for developing a practice routine. He was also very accommodating about our meeting location. I'm looking forward to future lessons with him.
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Lapidar
Great teacher who is going an extra mile to teach in the best possible way and make students really learn what they paid for! Has a lot of patience and makes sure to always make the class and exercieses comforrtable for his students! Would definitely reccomend!
Review by MILICA
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Vito
Vito helped me to get started with Jazz, Blues and music theory. Good ideas on how to learn and clear teaching style.
Review by JEREMIAS