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Trusted teacher: Athanasia is an award-winning composer and pianist, originally from Greece. Athanasia has 7 years of experience in teaching piano privately. She can teach in English, and German. She is passionate about teaching as she feels it as her obligation to give back some of the knowledge, she has received from her own music teachers! She also finds teaching to be a stimulating experience and loves learning from her own students. She believes that learning is a never-ending process for a musician, and hopes to spend her life playing, writing, and learning more about music! Since October 2023, he is a PhD candidate at the Doctor Artium at the Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien. In 2020, she completed her studies in Composition at the Royal Northern College of Music. In 2017 she obtained a Diploma in Piano Performance from the Dimitris Demopoulos Music School, in Kozani, Greece. Teaching Piano Athanasia teaches piano from beginners to advanced. All ages welcome! She believes in teaching in a way that encourages and emphasises every student's musical strong suits; everyone has their own musical personality and the role of a teacher is to bring that out and facilitate the student's own personal growth. Athanasia's priority, especially for beginner students, is to make sure they are on firm grounds with technique, music theory and music-reading skills. However, she is always careful not to inhibit the student’s natural musicality with an overload of technical information; balance between musicality and technique is key. She is also in favour of introducing sight-reading quite early on, as she thinks that the earlier a student takes it up, the easier and less daunting it will be for them in the long run. Since she is a composer, Athanasia is also enthusiastic about introducing her piano students to improvisation and composition. She finds that it is good activities especially for younger students, as it helps establish a more intuitive, natural relationship with the instrument. Not to mention it is very fun! A typical lesson would begin with the student performing the work(s)/study(s) they have been working on for the past week. Then Athanasia will make some comments, and together student and teacher work on improving the performance, in terms of technical problems, reading difficulties and musicality. Depending on the duration of the lesson, there might also be a short sight-reading and an improvisation session. At the end of the lesson, the new goal for the week will be set. Genre Athanasia specialises in classical music, but can also teach beginner level in pop/rock genres. First Lesson In the first piano lesson, Athanasia likes to have a chat with the new student. She introduces herself, and asks the student to speak about themselves. She is also interested to know more about their musical background (if any), and the reasons why they want to take up piano. It is important for Athanasia to know from the start what the student's intentions are, i.e. if it is a hobby for them, if they have professional aspirations, or if they are not sure yet! She then usually introduces the student to some basic knowledge on the structure of the piano, such as the sound- producing mechanism, the names of the parts etc; the piano is quite a complex, big instrument and can look quite daunting, so a bit of familiarity with it helps start things off. The rest of the content of the first lesson would depend on the level and age of the student. When starting a new activity, it always takes a bit of time to feel familiarity. For the first few lessons, Athanasia will follow the pace that the new student will be comfortable with. It is important to remember that in music we are all learners, and any beginner should feel as if they have just taken their first step in an exciting long journey!
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Trusted teacher: Mastering Chopin's Nocturne in C-sharp Minor, Op. Posth. Course Description: Welcome to "Mastering Chopin's Nocturne in C-sharp Minor, Op. Posth.," an immersive piano course designed for intermediate to advanced pianists seeking to elevate their musicality through the exploration and execution of one of Frédéric Chopin's exquisite compositions. In this course, participants will delve into the intricate world of Chopin's Nocturne, Op. Posth., a captivating piece that showcases the composer's profound understanding of emotional expression and pianistic brilliance. Throughout the program, students will benefit from a comprehensive breakdown of the composition, focusing on both technical and interpretive aspects. Key Course Highlights: Historical Context: Gain insight into Chopin's life, influences, and the historical context surrounding the creation of the Nocturne in C-sharp Minor, Op. Posth. Musical Analysis: Explore the structure, form, and harmonic elements of the Nocturne, developing a deeper understanding of Chopin's compositional techniques. Technical Mastery: Hone your technical skills through targeted exercises and practice routines designed to address the specific challenges presented by the Nocturne's intricate passages and delicate nuances. Expressive Interpretation: Delve into the emotional landscape of the Nocturne, focusing on phrasing, dynamics, and articulation to develop a personalized and expressive interpretation of the piece. Performance Techniques: Receive guidance on effective performance techniques, including stage presence, communication with the audience, and overcoming challenges associated with live piano execution. Individual Coaching: Benefit from personalized coaching sessions, where participants will receive feedback on their performances, addressing technical and interpretative aspects to refine their execution of the Nocturne. Collaborative Learning: Engage in collaborative learning experiences, including group discussions, peer critiques, and opportunities to perform in a supportive and constructive environment. By the end of this course, participants will not only have mastered the execution of Chopin's Nocturne in C-sharp Minor, Op. Posth., but will also have gained valuable insights into the art of interpretation, expression, and the broader context of Romantic-era piano music. Join us on this musical journey as we unravel the beauty and complexity of Chopin's timeless masterpiece.
Piano · Music teacher training
Trusted teacher: Music is Play! and everyone is it's own game. Read, understand and make only the music you like. I think if it isn't fun, it can't be music:) I studied a classical piano bachelor, and later a jazz master and a live electronics master. In the meantime, I have been teaching music. It's longer than 9 years now! Most of my students learn piano. With the starter ones, I use my own system to equally help them grow all the needed skills: body consciousness (to avoid lesions or bad habits), music theory (including writing and reading) and improvisation. Usually most songs are made of melody, chords and rhythm. From there, I can help you understand how a song works, how is it written, how does it translate to the piano... and voilá! You'll know the song by heart, and will be able to play it a bit different every time, because you won't be following a set of pre-imposed instructions. You will understand how a small system (a song) works. This way of learning can be applied to any song, from any century or style. Understanding is key! Play Chopin, write rock songs, play Monk, Bill Evans, the Beatles, make a lo-fi beat, play Beethoven, play the Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter and Star Wars, play video game music, play salsa! bachata and make people dance, laugh or cry. Music is very powerful! PD: I have also experience imparting electronic music lessons in Ableton Live and Max MSP, which is now a very important part of my professional practice. In case you are interested, it is also possible to mix the two worlds and create a any kind of path between piano, synths, beats and home studio techniques. Ask me anything, I'll tell you how I could help!
Piano · Sound (music) · Music composition
Trusted teacher: English below* Hello everybody! My name is Alejandro. I am a professional classical pianist with a bachelor and two master degrees (one in the conservatory of Ghent "classic piano performance master" and another in Spain "teaching master"). At the moment I am also studying another master classical fortepiano in the Conservatory of Amsterdam. I have a lot of experience teaching in various music schools, professional academies and also privately. I have given piano concerts in several countries such as Spain, England, Italy and Belgium, so I am quite open minded in my teaching and I try to adapt my experience abroad to all types of students. I mainly teach in English, Dutch and Spanish. My lessons are focused on the individual needs of the student, taking into account what each student has to improve. Enjoying music is the most important goal in my teaching method. I can mainly teach in the student house, but I have my own keyboard in my home in Ghent Center. Online is also an option (I also have experience with this way of working). I am always available for students to send questions or doubts during the week! Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions you may have. // Hello everyone! My name is Alejandro. I am a professional classical pianist holding a bachelor and two Master's degrees (one in Ghent conservatory "classical piano performance master" and another one in Spain "teaching master"). I am as well still studying another classical fortepiano performance Master at the moment in the Conservatorium van Amsterdam. I have long experience teaching in different music schools, professional academies and also privately. I have played piano concerts in different countries such Spain, England, Italy and Belgium, so I'm quite open minded in my lessons and I try to adapt my experience abroad to all kind of students. I teach mainly in English, Dutch and Spanish. My lessons are focus in the individual needs of the student, taking into account what each student has to improve. Enjoying music is the main goal in my teaching method. I can mainly teach in the student house, but I have an own keyboard in my place in Gent Centrum. Online is also an option (i also have experience working throught this way). Im always available to help the student if he/she send me questions or doubts during the week! Don't hesitate in contacting me for any kind of question you have.
Piano · Music theory · Keyboard (music)
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I offer Piano Lessons My lessons are both from beginner to advanced level (Como)
Dario
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Dario is a very patient and detailed teacher in explaining how I can incorporate both technical and musical aspects in a piece. He also showed how to play using his cameras that were set at various views, which was very helpful to see at close up. His vast experience allows him to explain the different interpretations of a piece and it is interesting to know the different schools of thoughts. He is an excellent teacher.
Review by LEONG KOK
🎹 Discover and develop your creative potential in piano or organ lessons 🎹 (Graz)
Tea
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Tea is a great and professional teacher. She is very nice and patience. She also leaves homeworks to practice and shows really every detail of musictheory. I would recomend her to everyone who wants to get deeper to music and piano know-how.
Review by SAM
Harp, Piano, Accordion & Tin Whistle Lessons to suit your goals. (Glasgow)
Caroline
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Had a pretty useful and interesting lesson with Caroline about all the nooks & crannies of Irish music that I was after for a game scoring I'm working on. Def recommended! Thank you again Caroline!
Review by ALESSANDRO
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