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Since September 2013
Instructor since September 2013
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Harp lessons and / or music theory
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From 59.55 C$ /h
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Student graduated with a master's degree in harp and currently at the Ecole Normale de Musique in Paris, I offer courses in Celtic harp or large harp with music theory or solfege classes only. possibility of an introduction to musical theory and / or the history of music. I adapt my learning method according to the needs and qualities of the student. Courses for all ages and all levels. More than 5 years of private lessons
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Need for the student to provide an instrument, I am available for advice in this area and purchase of sheet music and equipment at first.
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  • Arcueil, France
About Me
Listening and attentive teacher

I am French but I come from Belgium. I want to become a harp teacher and I want to have experience giving private lessons that will help me reach my goal. In addition to that, I am still a student in the same field.

My first goal and to promote the harp, this instrument liked but a little unknown. I wish to make it discover to all, big and small through courses to share with them my personal experience.
I want to work with motivated students, even if they do not have a lot of time to work between classes for personal reasons. My greatest pleasure is to see a person love his instrument and get close to it at his own pace.
My learning process changes depending on the personality of the student, but I try to develop a logical sense in relation to music, but also a capacity for imitation.
Education
Master in Harp (BAC + 5) in Belgium
5th Division Execution carried out in 2013 at the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris
6th Division Execution in progress at the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris
Experience / Qualifications
Speaker for Allegro Musique at 1h / 2 week during the 2012-2013 school year
Several years of private teacher in Namur (Belgium) and in the Paris region
Professor of harp at a music academy in Waremme (Belgium), 2007-2008 school year
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
French
English
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -04:00)
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08-12
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20-24
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Boosted motivation: learning alongside peers creates a natural emulation. We encourage each other, we progress together, and the feeling of loneliness, which can sometimes discourage students alone at home, disappears in favor of a stimulating group dynamic.

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These regular performances allow one to become comfortable on stage naturally, to give concrete meaning to weekly work and to transform the effort into immense shared pride.

Ready to start the adventure? Contact me to reserve your slot!
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A state-certified jazz and contemporary piano teacher from Pôle Sup' 93, I offer lessons for children, teenagers, and adults of all levels. I am also a composer and arranger. I teach at rue Marceau (tram Maryse Bastié or metro Pierre et Marie Curie).
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Give your child—or yourself—a joyful, stimulating, and collaborative musical experience! My teaching method is based on the American Piano Safari program, renowned for its modern, playful approach and its perfectly structured technical progression. I adapt this benchmark curriculum to the group format by incorporating a specific repertoire of pieces for four and six hands, so you can learn music with both pleasure and rigor.

Around the same piano, students alternate between individual practice and group playing, thus promoting listening, rhythm and mutual motivation.

Three routes adapted to each age group:
"Piano Awakening" (MS and GS): Safari Friend Piano
"Little Beginners" (Primary School): Piano Safari
"Absolute beginners" (teens and adults): Piano Safari for the Older Student

My workshop formats
The workshops last 45 minutes and take place every week during the school term (Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, times to be defined together).

6-hands workshop (3 students per group)
Target audience: Piano awakening and young beginners (from kindergarten to primary school)

Four-hands workshop (2 students per group)
Audience: Piano awakening, young beginners and advanced beginners (from kindergarten onwards, with no age limit).

A comprehensive and modern teaching method
Much more than just a piano lesson, these workshops offer a comprehensive musical education:

Balanced Reading/Imitation: Learning alternates smoothly between written (reading sheet music) and oral (imitating the teacher) approaches. This dual method allows for the development of solid sight-reading skills while simultaneously freeing the ear and technical skill. To complement this training, an introduction to improvisation is integrated from the very first lessons, enabling each student to approach the piano creatively.

Technique & Theory: Acquiring the fundamentals (posture, flexibility, coordination) is based on the creative world of Piano Safari. Each technical movement is associated with an animal: the kangaroo's jump, the lion's touch, the giraffe's walk, etc. These powerful images allow students to naturally anchor the correct movement in their minds and bodies, transforming technical difficulties into child's play. This solid foundation is then applied to a varied repertoire, from classical to blues.

Digital Tools: To facilitate personal practice, most pieces include MP3 recordings of the "teacher" part and demonstration videos. Students can therefore practice playing duets at home and review technical skills independently between lessons.

Why choose a group workshop?
The small group format transforms learning piano into a shared adventure. It's the ideal solution for fostering a lasting love of playing, as it addresses three essential needs:

Boosted motivation: learning alongside peers creates a natural emulation. We encourage each other, we progress together, and the feeling of loneliness, which can sometimes discourage students alone at home, disappears in favor of a stimulating group dynamic.

Less stress, more confidence: performing in front of others becomes a natural and positive habit rather than a source of apprehension. The group reduces the pressure of individual performance and allows technical challenges to be approached with greater ease.

The joy of sharing: music is, by its very nature, a language of communication. By playing with 4 or 6 hands, students develop valuable listening skills (rhythm, balance of sounds) and immediately experience the satisfaction of producing a rich and harmonious collective work.

The stage: two highlights of the year
Because music is meant to be shared, the year is punctuated by two concerts that allow everyone's progress to be celebrated in a warm atmosphere:

The winter concert (December): a friendly gathering to close out the first term. It's an opportunity for students to present their first group pieces and experience the magic of a small concert, ideal for gently building confidence.
The spring concert (May/June): it's the culmination of the year! This event allows us to present a more elaborate repertoire, to showcase the technical work done and to share the pleasure of playing together in front of family and friends.

These regular performances allow one to become comfortable on stage naturally, to give concrete meaning to weekly work and to transform the effort into immense shared pride.

Ready to start the adventure? Contact me to reserve your slot!
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