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Trusted teacher: I am an oud teacher who teaches oud to beginners in terms of reading musical notes. Intensive training is required to raise the level in an academic manner, as well as teaching solfege until you reach the required level. Within a short period, the most important thing is that you have the oud. If it is not available, I can recommend a professional oud maker to you. If you're just starting to learn the oud and want to get to know the basics, it's not difficult and we'll help you enjoy playing and build your skills step by step. First of all, what is an oud? The oud is an ancient stringed instrument used in oriental music. It has a distinctive shape and a deep sound. It consists of a large wooden body and a short neck with strings. Ok, how do we start? 1. Oud grip: The first thing you need to learn is how to hold the oud correctly, so that you are comfortable and your hand can move easily over the strings. 2. Strings: The oud has five or six strings, and each string has a specific note. First, we'll learn how to tune the oud (adjust the strings so the notes sound correctly). 3. Basics of playing: Next, we will learn how to move the pick (the instrument you pluck the strings with) and how to play simple notes on the strings. 4. Musical note: We'll start by learning how to read musical notation in a simple way, so you can play short pieces. The topic will begin with easy notes, and then we'll progress step by step. 5. Practical application: Over time, we will start practicing famous oriental pieces such as “taqasim” or simple things from the Arab musical heritage. In this course, everything will be taught step by step so that you will understand the basics and be comfortable playing. For details, contact us via page messages.
Music theory · Children's music · Music teacher training
Trusted teacher: If you’re looking for a tutor to help you to learn a new skill/ rediscover playing the violin, or to help students to stay on track while we’re all at home, do get in touch! If you feel good, you play better! I like to approach each student individually, because we are all physically and mentally built differently. We all should leave a violin lesson feeling great! My teachers Mr. Ngai Ho Chau and Mr. Jeffrey Sit Pak Hong, have been my greatest influence when it comes to teaching. I like to approach each student individually, because we are all physically and mentally built differently. Most importantly, we all should leave a violin lesson feeling great! I have a 100% pass rate and my current sudents achieve a merit and distinction in the ABRSM performance grades1-8! A little about me: Born and raised in Hong Kong, my musical journey began at the age of five when I first picked up the violin. With the support of dedicated instructors, I built a strong foundation in technical precision and musical sensitivity, setting the stage for my future achievements. At the age of eight, I had the privilege of studying under Mr. Ngai Ho-Chau, the former concertmaster of the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra. His mentorship not only refined my skills but also instilled in me a profound appreciation for musical expression and the value of diligent practice. Driven by a desire to reach new heights, I earned my LTCL Diploma with Distinction from Trinity London College at eighteen, a milestone reflecting countless hours of dedication. This achievement motivated me to further deepen my understanding of the instrument. Seeking new perspectives, I pursued advanced studies under the renowned violin maestro Mr. Hwang Wei-Ming at Taiwan SooChow University. There, I immersed myself in the art of violin technique, interpretation, and performance, gaining invaluable experience collaborating with talented musicians. Over the years, I received scholarships to study violin at Taiwan SooChow University and California Baptist University. These opportunities enriched my musical experiences and allowed me to perform in solo, chamber, and orchestral settings. My journey includes performances with ensembles such as the Hong Kong Metropolitan Youth Orchestra, Hong Kong Pro-Arte Orchestra, Taiwan SooChow University Orchestra, and Taiwan Rong-Shing Chamber Orchestra, among others. These experiences continue to inform my approach to teaching, allowing me to provide my students with practical insights and real-world performance techniques. Previously, I taught GCSE Music at Hollingworth Academy and provided violin instruction at The Hathershaw College and Radclyffe School, where I developed a holistic and student-centered teaching approach tailored to each learner's unique needs and goals. Currently, I am dedicated to teaching SEND students at The Peak School, where I strive to create a supportive and calming environment. I often incorporate live violin performances to help my students relax and connect with music on a deeper level. Additionally, I work with private violin students, including young musicians from Manchester High School for Girls and Withington Girls’ School, as well as those preparing for music scholarship auditions at prestigious institutions like London Westminster School. Recently, I had the pleasure of collaborating with Manchester-based artist Emma for her exhibition, Monton in Bloom. This opportunity allowed me to share my music in a creative and inspiring setting.
Music teacher training · Violin · Music theory lessons
Trusted teacher: My name is Blanca and I am a lyrical singer graduated from the Escuela Superior de Canto de Madrid. Master in Spanish and Latin American music. Active singer and teacher. I have experience as a teacher of both lyrical and modern and musical singing. I have taught children from 4-5 years old, adolescents, adults and the elderly. I also prepare voices for actors, for choral singers who want to improve and for people who need vocal technique in their work and want to correct or improve vocal delivery, and not get tired talking. I have students of different levels, who start from zero level to students who already sing and are looking for a vocal coach to prepare for different tests or entrance exams, for lyrical singers, musical theater singers and actors. I teach classes in Madrid (Puerta del Ángel area next to Puente Segovia) and at home (consult). Classes for one or several students, small groups too. In the classes you will learn to work the voice technically and interpretively, understanding that the voice works together with the body, posture, resonators, expression, breathing, vocal technique, repertoire, language, color, expressiveness, physical condition and psychology of the singer. The classes are made up of a first technical part with specific exercises to learn how the voice works and training various aspects of the voice such as breathing, air, connection, resonators, etc. with various types of vocalizations focused on working on different aspects. Then we work on the works and songs, applying the knowledge acquired to the repertoire, focusing on the emission, expressiveness and vocal technique necessary for the work and style. We also study the phonetics of the language of the song (Spanish, English, French, German and Italian). I have additional training in classical and modern dance (ISTD) and violin (professional qualification). You can contact me and I will send you more information.
Singing · Voice (music) · Music teacher training
Trusted teacher: Guitar: Learn everything from beginner chords to advanced techniques, with the option to prepare for Trinity grades up to Grade 8. Jamie covers various styles, including rock, pop, and blues, to suit your musical preferences. Real-World Experience: Jamie brings the added advantage of being an active music industry professional. Students will be taught by someone who regularly performs at the biggest venues across the UK, including Wembley Arena, the O2, and Glastonbury. This real-world perspective ensures lessons are not only educational but also grounded in current industry standards. Recording Projects: Jamie supports students in recording and refining their musical projects, offering a professional environment to turn ideas into reality. Expertise with SEN and Autism: With extensive experience teaching students with Autism and Special Educational Needs (SEN), Jamie provides lessons that are: Patient, adaptable, and designed to meet individual learning styles. Interactive and fun, fostering engagement and progress. Jamie has worked in an autism-specialist school alongside music therapists and has found that SEN students especially thrive in his online lessons, enjoying a supportive and inclusive environment. Personalized and Engaging Lessons: Jamie is committed to making lessons fun, engaging, and tailored to each student's unique goals. Students will: Explore a variety of musical genres, from rock and pop to blues and beyond. Build confidence and technical ability in a supportive environment. Receive personalized guidance and encouragement to achieve their aspirations. Professional and Industry Experience With over 15 years of teaching experience and a strong background in the music industry, Jamie combines proven teaching methods with real-world expertise to help students unlock their full potential. What Does the First Lesson Look Like? In the first lesson, Jamie takes the time to: Understand the student’s musical interests, goals, and previous experience. Create a tailored lesson plan to suit their objectives—whether it’s mastering a favorite song, learning a new technique, or preparing for performances or grades. Lessons can be conducted in Jamie’s dedicated teaching space or online, offering flexibility to suit students' schedules. Recommended Approach: Jamie encourages: Consistent practice between lessons to maximize progress. Open communication to ensure lessons are always aligned with the student’s evolving goals and aspirations. Jamie’s Teaching Philosophy: Jamie’s lessons are inclusive, engaging, and tailored for students of all ages and skill levels. Whether in-person or online, students receive expert guidance from a seasoned professional, helping them achieve their best in music and beyond.
Guitar · Music teacher training · Logic
Music teacher training · Music theory · Sound (music)
Trusted teacher: The world of rhythm and drums from around the world attracts you... you are a novice or want to improve your skills, you are looking for workshops in private lessons or in groups,... Welcome! Multi-percussionist on stage and in the studio, experienced teacher and performing artist for over 25 years, I offer introductory, development and advanced modules in world percussion, for all audiences. (individual, group and internship courses) The educational objective is based initially on the acquisition of general notions in rhythmic solfege, various instrumental techniques and a repertoire of rhythmic-melodic vocabulary, subsequently supplemented by the exploration of polyrhythm and improvisation. By listening to and reproducing more or less long and complex rhythmic patterns and cells, it will be a question of acquiring all-terrain bases, of recognizing and refining one's own playing dynamics, of understanding the principle of orchestration and of opening oneself to the incredible experience of trance. Percussion lessons always involve several instruments and levels: For all levels: congas, bongos, bata drums, cajon, bendir and tär (frame drums), djembe, dundun, drums and minor percussion (accessories: shaker, triangle, karkabou... And also for novices & intermediates: Indian tablas Point essentially addressed for a musical and psycho-sensory immersion work: the roles of rhythmic instruments in contemporary, ethnic and scholarly music, and the metrics of each musical current. the strokes specific to each instrument and a playful rhythmic solfeggio (visualization, learning and interpretation of rhythmic sequences by writing and / or voicing) the poly-rythmie around current musics and world music (African, Caribbean, Indian and oriental traditions): simultaneous combination of rhythmic cells, sometimes of different size, to form a rich, well-rounded and harmonious phrase. groove and inner pulsation (or inner partition) guided improvisation and discovery of one's own interpretive fiber. orchestration or arrangement of instrument families in an orchestra. the song and the breath, the setting in voice and in space of the rhythm, to refine the sensory language of an adequate dynamic gesture. I provide on request personal work media (CDs, scores, videos). Apart from stage music, I also work for live shows (storytelling, theater, circus, pantomime, contemporary dance ...), documentary film and audio-visual. I frequently intervene in musical awakening for early and middle childhood (maternity hospitals, schools, leisure centers) and also in specialized settings (day hospitals, IME) and at home, as part of mediation actions in art. therapy. Hoping to share with you my passion for teaching and the melody of rhythm. Stéphane Musically !
Percussion · Computer generated music · Music teacher training
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Saxophone 101 (Basics of Playing, Technique and Sound) (Amsterdam)
Egor
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Taking saxophone lessons with Egor is an incredible experience! His expertise and passion for music make every session both educational and inspiring. Highly recommend to anyone looking to improve their skills in saxophone.
Review by ELDAR
violin lessons, music theory, beginners or advanced. (Valbonne)
Cecile
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Appreciate that my daughter start learning with her, she was happy to learn with her style of teaching and wants to continue to learn more.
Review by CHIKA
Elijah's Smart Violin Lesson (Cheadle Hulme, Manchester) (Cheadle Hulme)
Elijah
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Great experience. Patient and encouraging teacher!
Review by PEPPER
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