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Trusted teacher: Viola, Violin and musical language teacher with 20 years of experience in musical education for children and adults. The course will be fully adapted to the needs and level of the student through dynamic programming. We will enhance our creative abilities, playing with the elements of music in a practical way with the aim of reaching an understanding of the musical theoretical content. As with Improvisation for the development of instrumental, vocal or theoretical technique; listening for musical appreciation and understanding, repetition for memory, rhythmic games for motor skills...Music is a language and we will learn to communicate with it from sensitivity, technique and a lot of practice. And to maintain motivation We will adapt the classes to the genre and musical style that the student prefers. I have classical training, as a Violist, currently I have a group of Eastern European music, a Blues uncle and a Jazz Duo. I like to experiment and merge different styles and I have a theatrical background. In my artistic career I have been part of many theatrical, circus and musical projects, thus combining different performing disciplines. I offer individual online Viola or Violin classes. I offer individual classes in Musical Language, Musical Appreciation, Music and Movement and Music History. With my classes I want to transmit my passion for music and awaken the curiosity and creativity that humans possess to communicate artistically. Thanks and see you soon!
Violin · Viola · Music teacher training
Trusted teacher: My classes are held online around the world. I can teach in English, Spanish, Russian, Italian, French, German or Portuguese. I am a graduate of the Moscow Conservatory in Russia where I lived, studied music and arts and worked as a ballet teacher, languages and music teacher. I have professional equipment such as cameras in different positions and degrees since it is essential that the student has different optics of both the piano and my body posture. We start with music theory and practice at the same time choosing pieces of preference for the student. The real objective of the class goes beyond the music per se ... but rather a spiritual-intellectual integration which results in genius through music! Music is the hook to touch the soul. Russian piano education focuses on fewer, more challenging pieces. The music will be learnt from memory and much of the learning is done through teacher demonstration. - Solfeggio First of all, what is solfeggio? Also known as 'solfège', solfeggio (sometimes called sight-singing) is the ability to read and sing music at sight. You may have heard this phrase before: 'Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do'. This is a method used to help musicians sight-sing. The Russian piano teaching method is often complemented by the use of solfeggio, and it is commonplace that when Russian teachers do use it, they use the fixed do, meaning C is always do, regardless of the key. With the British piano teaching method, solfeggio is less commonly used, and when it is, moveable do (the tonic is do) is used. As you can probably decipher, this makes the Russian method of using solfeggio much more challenging. - Attitude Without wanting to cast a generalisation across Russia, their learning method has been known for strictness, discipline and controversy. It leaves many wondering: Is the Russian way of learning the piano more demanding? Frequently, Russian piano teachers I work with joke about the harshness of teachers in their youth. The method is trying to achieve excellence in piano playing, but encouragement and discipline are used to varying degrees. I mix my adventuress, feisty, serious, exotic, disciplined and wild personality and the outcome are my classes!
Violin · Music composition · Sound (music)
Trusted teacher: I am a professional violin and viola teacher based in Zurich, teaching in person at students' location or online, in English, German or Russian. (Reviews below) As well as instrumental teaching and ensemble coaching of at all levels over the last 12 years, I’ve led numerous professional workshops, including ‘Music First’ and ‘Music Masters’ workshops in London and was an assistant on the Primary Arpeggione viola course and at the Springgrove music competition. As a member of the European String Teachers’ Association, I participated in their conferences across Europe. I have prepared students for music exams at all levels, working with them on music theory, aural and sight reading skills, and regularly accompany students on the piano. As a performing musician, I perform internationally as a soloist and chamber musician, recently including at the Victoria Hall in Geneva, Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg and Philharmonie in Berlin. I’m a Tillett Trust and Villa Musica artist, winner of the Małopolska competition, Barbirolli Prize at the Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition and Len Lickorish Memorial Prize at the Royal Overseas League International Strings Competition. I hold a masters degree with first class honours from the class of Tabea Zimmermann at the Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler Berlin, and Bachelors with the same distinction from the Royal Academy of Music in London. * Reviews * Stephanie W. Toby is an outstanding instructor and works with children very naturally. My 11 year old son has been taking lessons with Toby for over two months and is eager for each lesson. Toby is extremely talented, but beyond that, he engages my son deeply with the music itself, fundamental techniques, music theory, and even the interpretation of the music. Toby is kind, encouraging, and works with students at a level that is appropriate. He has allowed my son to chose music that if fun and interesting to practice, even though the pieces are challenging. In fact, I often sit in to listen to the lessons, as they are so good. My son has had a couple of lessons with Toby while company has been over, and everyone has commented on how amazing Toby is as an instructor. I can not recommend Toby enough and hope to continue lessons with him for a long time. Pamela B. Toby is really a great teacher who teaches the pieces well and brings out more of the feeling in the playing. We particularly liked that. Good technique is one thing, but feeling the music is such an important element in music and learning a piece of music. He also teaches theory very well! Tatyana M. Toby is a fantastic teacher. He is very reliable as he is consistently organised and punctual. I constantly see progress in my child’s music skills because every lesson Toby delivers is effective and well-structured. I highly recommend him to all who wish to learn or improve on their music skills. Shaun W. Knowledgeable and frank, Toby was able to provide me with crucial information quickly and efficiently. Hanna S. Toby can explain things very well and understandably, is patient and friendly and easily adapts to the student's level. Jacques R. Toby is an excellent tutor with top teaching skills..he teaches music theory in a way my 12 year old son understands the lesson easily; Toby is very attentive
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Only reviews of students are published and they are guaranteed by Apprentus. Rated 5.0 out of 5 based on 8 reviews.

Professional pianist graduated from the Russian Conservatory of Moscow, 15 years of experience teaching classes globally. (Guadalajara)
Gabriela
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Very professional. She is great in Spanish or English. My husband and daughter are both happy with their learnings and have continued lessons.
Review by COCO
Music, violin, viola and musical language classes (Madrid)
María
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I had a wonderful experience with Maria. She listens well and provides appropriate feedback. Moreover, she's on time and follows up quickly.
Review by KAY
Violin lessons, intermediate - advanced (in English, German or Russian) (Zurich)
Toby
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Knowledgeable. Beautifully musical, such a gorgeous player, and.communicates clearly, graciously. Highly recommend.
Review by MELISSA

Frequently asked questions about violin in Bristol

1. Why should adults or children pursue private violin lessons in Bristol?

At Apprentus, we believe violin lessons spark charisma and cultural depth. In-person tutoring in Bristol offers tailored guidance, helping students master techniques like vibrato while wowing friends at gatherings, imagine stealing the show with a soulful tune! Tutors foster creativity and confidence, connecting learners to Bristol’s vibrant music scene. Violin skills boost discipline and emotional expression, making you a standout. Face-to-face lessons ensure progress at your pace, transforming practice into a passion that enriches life.  

2. What teaching methodologies do tutors on our platform use for violin lessons?

Tutors on our platform use varied approaches:  

- Suzuki method: Learning through imitation and listening.  

- Technical drills: Perfecting posture and fingerwork.  

- Repertoire practice: Exploring classical to folk pieces.  

They adapt to individual goals, assessing progress through performances. This engaging style ignites musicality and confidence, helping students in Bristol develop violin skills with a charismatic flair that captivates any audience.

3. How are in-person violin lessons conducted to ensure student progress?

Lessons on our platform are crafted for success. Tutors assess skills like bowing or intonation to create customised plans. In Bristol homes or studios, sessions include technique exercises, musical pieces, and live feedback. Tutors refine posture and phrasing, fostering expressive playing. Regular milestones track growth, keeping motivation high. This hands-on approach builds proficiency and confidence, infusing students with Bristol’s cultural vibrancy.  

4. Why are violin skills important for cultural and personal enrichment?

Violin skills enrich lives deeply. Playing cultivates discipline, creativity, and emotional depth, shaping well-rounded individuals. Tutors on our platform teach expressive techniques, connecting students to Bristol’s musical heritage. Mastering the violin boosts charisma, picture dazzling at a local music night! It fosters cultural appreciation and confidence, enhancing personal growth and social connections in Bristol’s artistic community.  

5. How do private violin lessons address common learning challenges?

Struggling with violin techniques like note reading or bow control? Tutors on our platform assess issues and craft tailored plans. In-person lessons in Bristol provide instant feedback, correcting posture or technique live. Engaging exercises ease frustration, building confidence. This support transforms challenges into strengths, helping students develop a charismatic musical presence that shines in Bristol’s cultural circles.  

6. What benefits can learners expect from face-to-face violin lessons in Bristol?

In-person violin lessons offer:  

- Immediate feedback: Tutors refine techniques instantly.  

- Personalised pacing: Lessons suit individual goals.  

- Confidence growth: Charisma blooms through mastery.  

- Flexible venues: Homes or studios in Bristol.  

These advantages deepen musical skills and cultural ties. Tutors on our platform nurture creativity, ensuring students stand out with violin prowess and Bristol’s artistic charm. 

7. How does learning violin in Bristol enhance musical and cultural growth?

Bristol’s vibrant music scene, with venues like Colston Hall, makes it perfect for violin learning. Tutors on our platform align lessons with classical and folk repertoires, fostering skills that shine at local festivals like Bristol Folk Festival. Violin builds discipline and charisma, making you a star at gatherings. Lessons enrich lives, connecting learners to Bristol’s cultural pulse and boosting personal growth with every note. 

8. What is the typical cost of private violin lessons in Bristol through Apprentus?

On our platform, private violin lessons in Bristol range from £25 to £51 per hour, depending on the tutor’s experience and lesson specifics. 

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