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History · Science · English
Trusted teacher: Dear, My name is Marie and I am a student in the second year of literary preparatory classes (CPGE) at Lycée Louis-le-Grand in Paris (75005). My experience in preparatory classes taught me to work efficiently without neglecting quality; I was able to benefit from a multidisciplinary education which allows me to be comfortable in several diverse and varied subjects, several languages and I would really like to share my skills and my working methods with students, whether they are young ( primary) or older (college-high school). This is why I offer courses between 1 to 2 hours (to be adapted) of: - French (grammar, vocabulary, essays, ...) - letters (analysis of literary texts, comments, ...) - Latin (revision of declensions, conjugations, juxtalinear translation, ...) - English (grammar, vocabulary, oral, reading...) - Spanish (grammar, vocabulary, oral, reading...) - history (retrace the main stages, dates, events, ...) - philosophy (identify the main currents of thought, know the main theses, ...) Whatever the subject(s) chosen, I share with the student simple and effective tools and methods for a better organization of the work (revision sheets, chronological friezes, memo-technical means) adapted to his needs, abilities and level. For students who have difficulty concentrating or memorizing, I try to vary my methods and imagine a different way of teaching. I would add that I am fluent in English (level C1) as well as Spanish (level C1). I remain of course available for any question(s) or additional information(s) concerning my profile. See you soon ! Mary
French · Tutoring · Methodology course
Trusted teacher: Indian music is enjoying growing success with Western audiences. Because more and more artists are performing in our latitudes (especially in venues such as the Théâtre de la Ville, the Musée Guimet in Paris, etc.), and also because the discovery of music with a traditional system of learning arouses the interest of many people who would like to approach music differently; and there are many links between the Indian and Western tradition, due to the universal character of music but also to the fact that India has been able to preserve modes of transmission that have long since disappeared in the West, but which have nothing to envy in terms of efficiency. to modern methods. I propose learning the song of North India, in the dhrupad style, the oldest still transmitted today. Its advantage is that it offers a gradual approach to ragas (musical motifs that could be compared to modes), note by note, without the need for prior knowledge or talent as a virtuoso: the practice is based on the 'listen. Over the course of practice, it nevertheless makes it possible to acquire a great mastery of the voice. The lesson, which lasts one hour (half for children), takes place accompanied by the tampura, an instrument that gives the "drone" or fundamental/tonic note. It is from this persistent note that the student will learn to place his voice, to find the correctness of tone and timbre. This is done gently, the pace of learning adapting to that of the student. In addition, the achievements in this style of singing can always be useful later for other styles of music, even outside India, up to jazz and classical/baroque music. My apprenticeship was for twelve years with one of the 19th generation masters teaching this tradition, Ustad H. Sayeeduddin Dagar, belonging to the illustrious family which made this style and Indian music known in the West in the years 1960. It has now continued for four years with his nephew Ustad F. Wasifuddin Dagar. Lessons are private, or in weekly workshops in Paris near Bastille (see my website musicosophe[point]fr).
Singing
Math · Physics · English
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