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Trusted teacher: COURSE FOR VOCALISTS / SINGER SONGWRITERS "You don't need to be able to play the piano well to learn to accompany songs in a beautiful way in a short time" Do you want that? For example, because you want to learn to guide yourself better as a vocalist and/or singer-songwriter or other vocalists in your teaching practice? That's possible with me. I have developed a method that allows you to learn this quickly. My method provides general insight very quickly and at the same time is focused on you as an individual from the start. Skills/conditions required for this course: - be able to read music notes - basic knowledge of chords on the piano - in possession of an (electric) piano - time for daily tutorial It concerns a course of 5 lessons, in principle during 5 consecutive weeks. The first two lessons may be split so that I can help you on your way every few days. Depending on your (style) taste and level, we determine together which songs we will tackle. What you learn in 5 weeks you can apply to other songs after the course. Of course you can also contact me for individual (piano) lessons, songwriting and theory. Regards, Bart CLASS FOR VOCALISTS, SINGER / SONGWRITERS AND PIANISTS: "You don't need to be able to play the piano well to learn to play songs in a beautiful way in a short time." Would you like that? For example, because you want to learn to guide yourself better as a vocalist and/or singer-songwriter or other vocalists in your teaching practice? That's possible with me. I have developed a method that allows you to learn this quickly. My method provides general insight very quickly and at the same time is focused on you as an individual from the start. Skills/conditions required for this course: - Be able to read music notes - Basic knowledge of chords on the piano - in possession of an (electric) piano - time for daily self-study It concerns a course of 5 lessons during 5 consecutive weeks. The first two lessons may be split so that I can help you on your way every few days. Depending on your (style) taste and level, we determine together which songs we will tackle. What you learn in 5 weeks you can apply to other songs after the course. Of course you can also contact me for individual (piano) lessons, songwriting and theory. bye, Bart
Voice (music) · Piano · Music theory
Group and Private Snare Drum/Drum Set Lessons. I draw upon my decades of professional international performance and recording experience with Grammy Award winning artists, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame groups, NYC Broadway subbing and acclaimed artists in nearly every genre of contemporary music to provide structured drum lessons which will enable any committed student to rapidly improve their drumming skills. LESSON GOALS AND METHODS Lesson Goals develop and improve drum set and snare drum techniques develop and improve drum set coordination and independence improve rhythmic reading skills, sight reading and drum chart reading improve drum chart interpretation skills in various genres and formats explore and develop playing skills in various genres of contemporary music through progressive exercises and examples provide listening and analysis examples of influential drummers and drumming styles improve time awareness and time keeping develop personal drumming creativity Drum Methods in depth study of the practicing of Gary Chester “The New Breed” as taught by Gary Chester selected studies in the Dawson Method (Ted Reed “Syncopation”) studies in Stone/Morello/Gladstone “Free Stroke” studies in Moeller Technique studies in rudimental drumming: Charles Wilcoxon Classical Snare drumming studies: Whaley/Cirone/Peters/Delecluse Rock Drumming styles and performance Jazz Drumming studies and performance Afro-Cuban and Brazilian Drumming styles and performance Funk/Motown/R&B Drumming studies in Gary Chaffee “Time Functioning” Drum-Play-A-Long Studies in various styles I am current member of the Percussive Arts Society international Education Committee. I have been teaching drumming to interested students all of ages and abilities for over thirty years; from beginner drummers, high school, college students and adult beginners to working professional drummers who seek to improve on their skill sets. I am currently an adjunct professor at Drew University, County College of Morris and Passaic County Community.
Drums · Jazz music
I started playing guitar at a young age. I was interested in classical, fingerstyle and flamenco guitar for a long time. I am currently continuing my journey with flamenco. I give online one-on-one lessons for classical guitar, flamenco and acoustic guitar. I had the opportunity to work with many important guitarists in Turkey and many professional guitarists trained in Spain, and I still continue to work. Although my focus is entirely on guitar teaching at the moment, I am also trying to be a student at medical school 😊 I also continue to study music theory and harmony. In the first lesson, I take into consideration the student's level and any special requests (music types, guitar techniques, songs, etc.) and start our work by drawing our path. He may not have any special requests, in which case I start my own curriculum after evaluating his level. By staying in constant communication with the students, I check their work with the videos they send and answer their questions, without waiting for the next lesson. If a student says that he/she did not benefit from the first lesson we taught online, I do not charge a fee. 1-7 lessons can be planned per week. I recommend one lesson a week for basic and intermediate level students because the student needs time to master the technique we are working on, to form muscle memory, and to perceive the rhythmic structure of the song. If you are at the basic level, more frequent lessons will not make you progress faster. Lessons 👼👼 For our little children, I first give them a lesson and see if they are not enthusiastic about the guitar (if their parents are more enthusiastic😁), it may be early time for the guitar or they may be very talented. I talk to the parent about this situation and then we decide whether to continue the lesson or not. I think this is the most honest and correct way to do this. *We plan our lessons as 4 lessons per month. (more lessons can be planned depending on the situation and the student's request) *The average duration of a lesson is minutes. *Price offers are for one lesson and are fixed.
Guitar
Guitar · Jazz music · Music theory lessons
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