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• Professional pianist with 14 years' experience
• Bachelor's Music Degree 8 Years of teaching experience (both children and adults)
• Able to teach all styles and all levels, from absolute beginners to advanced (grade 8+)
• Familiar with ABRSM or Trinity College grade examinations
• Availability weekdays and/or weekends
• Music theory expertise
• Talented accompanist Comprehensive knowledg...
• Professional pianist with 14 years' experience
• Bachelor's Music Degree 8 Years of teaching experience (both children and adults)
• Able to teach all styles and all levels, from absolute beginners to advanced (grade 8+)
• Familiar with ABRSM or Trinity College grade examinations
• Availability weekdays and/or weekends
• Music theory expertise
• Talented accompanist Comprehensive knowledge of harmony
• Extensive performance background (performed at more than 300 concerts and won dozens of well- deserved competitions)
Do you want to play your favorite songs and impress your friends? Learn to disassemble complex compositions on your own? Or prepare for admission? We will focus on those aspects that will lead you to the goal as quickly and efficiently as possible.
You can take lessons even if:
- Never played music before; - You do not know musical notation and are not familiar with the technique of playing the instrument; - Think it's too late for you to learn.
Depending on your goals, there will be less or more theory in the course. We will select exercises for you to develop your pianistic technique.
What will you learn: 1) Learn to play with two hands: You will immediately learn to play with two hands, and after a few lessons you will see that it is not as difficult as it seems. 2) You will be able to play compositions from memory: You will be able to show off your piano playing skills to your friends in a month, in the classroom you will learn compositions that you are interested in playing. 3) Learn to read music: Music will no longer be an unknown language for you. You will see how all these incomprehensible symbols easily turn into a melody. 4) Develop a sense of rhythm: Practicing the piano develops a sense of rhythm - you can better feel the music. 5) Become happier and more musical: You will be able to express your feelings in a new way. And you will also hear music in a new way - you will be able to distinguish previously imperceptible details in familiar compositions. 6) You will be able to disassemble the compositions yourself: You will be able to disassemble the notes yourself and learn the composition you like. Place the right accents and play it.