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Private violin lessons
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I am a young teacher graduated with a master's degree in violin and composition at the Royal Conservatory of Liège (2014). Passionate about teaching, I am very interested in the pedagogy of my instrument. My goal is to give my students the taste of the violin and the pleasure of playing as well as a solid and rigorous training so that the music becomes a personal fulfillment and not just a discipline that is imposed.

My method consists of four elements:
- the study of pieces according to the level of the pupil
- a technical work (studies and exercises)
- work on relaxation, body balance
- the discovery of the great classical repertoire

I also include music theory lessons for those who wish.

I studied at the Royal Conservatory of Cork and the Musikhochschule Cologne (Cologne College of Music).
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  • Au Pèrî, 4000 Liège, Belgique
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Preschool children (4-6 years old)
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Teenagers (13-17 years old)
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Duration
45 minutes
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The class is taught in
French
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Musical styles:
Classical
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My classes are for all students of all ages and all levels.
Having had several teachers, I have variable methods which adapt according to an observation made beforehand on the student.
These courses will be approached both from a technical point of view and from a musical point of view and then from a point of view of concern for interpretation.
I try to put people at ease above all and to be as human as possible. Mutual respect is obviously required. In my opinion, it is first and foremost the human side that will determine the quality of a course and the progress of a learner.
Obviously, this is not enough for the quality of a course, here is what I rely on to maintain this aspect:
The bulk of the work will be defined with the student, according to his needs but also according to his expectations.
I do not impose only one technique or method.
Indeed, thanks to my educational master's degree and my experience, I have at my disposal various tools that I will adjust according to the individual I have in front of me. Being a fresh graduate, I am trained in methods ranging from the oldest to the most recent.
Very patient and involved, I am sure that we will find the best in order to move you forward as quickly and solidly as possible.
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