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CLARINET - Improvisation - Music Theory - Music Understanding
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SPECIALISED IN TEACHING ADULTS.
Would you like to learn one of the instruments which have more style possibilities? Would you like to know why many composers say that is a very powerful instrument because it fits in may situations? Did you know that in the Klezmer history clarinet substituted the violin for projection reasons but also because perfectly able to imitate the human voice, crying or laughing? Would you like to discover the fascinating world of clarinet?

One of my priorities as a musician is the sound. I believe that with a beautiful and personal sound you are able at every level to transmit emotion and meaning, it doesn’t matter the difficulty or the level. So I try to focus first on awareness of what’s beautiful for the student and what’s not. Then through technique and repertoire (suggestions of the student or suggestions of mine that can help to grow the student curiosity), we develop the student knowledge.

Always helping the student to understand -depending on his/her the theoretical level- what we are doing, putting together music and theory. And giving tools to expand the border, at all levels. I have knowledge and experience in Jazz, Classical, Klezmer, Choro Music and Improvisation.
You just need a precious element!

• Music Theory
I focus on having a good basics, spending as much as we need to understand every single thing, because then with times it becomes more easy. I try to help the student simplifying the material because then, we only with ourselves with a good procedure of the basics to solve any problem. Only with one lesson, you will understand what I mean.

I have experience in preparing students for exams, the ones for the semester as well as any official exam; doesn't matter if you have an intermediate theory level and you want to improve, or if you would like to be stronger solidifying the knowledge you have (which is always the best option), or if you don’t know anything about notes and music concepts and you would like to be familiar with them. Maybe you are an adult who always wanted to improvise but doesn’t know where to start...?
The only thing you need is a good organization -which I can provide- to reach any goal!
Extra information
If it's possible, bring your own clarinet.
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  • Rotterdam, Claes de Vrieselaan Zuid, Nieuwe Binnenweg, Rotterdam, Netherlands
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About Me
Passionate person and clarinet player, with experience in many music genres, always with an open perspective about music and art. I like to connect knowledge: that's the moment I learn, so it's what I share with my students. Even if you don't know about the topic, you start from a point. That's what we need to consolidate, and make sure you are strong with the little we know. Then it's more easy in the future to build more complex things. I will reccomend you some other things that will help to shape a fresh perspective of music, expression, awarness, consciousness and art.
Education
Latin Clarinet at Codarts University of The Arts (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) - Graduated with a Cum Laude
First year of Musicology in ESMUC (Barcelona, Spain)
Classical Clarinet in Isaac Albénix Conservatorium (Girona, Spain)
Claudefaula - School of Music and Arts (Girona, Spain)
Experience / Qualifications
About my teaching experience, I was a teacher of two schools of music, teaching clarinet to children, adults, and improvisation theory as well. I have been also responsible of music teaching of Creactiva’t – COCU Foundation, a pedagogical project which works with children certain topics, such as future or Bauhaus through different art disciplines.
Right know I focus in performing, private teaching and also being in Muziek Excelssior Alblasserdam.
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
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Duration
30 minutes
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Spanish
Catalan
French
Dutch
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