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Alizee
Mar 2, 2006

"Heaven"
I'm Adam. I'm a 20 year old 3rd year Queen's University Music & Education Major. I've played piano for 13 years. I have extensive knowledge in Piano Performance, Keyboard Theory, Harmony, Music History from the Medieval Era to 20th Century, Alto Saxophone and basic composition.

I'm interested in taking on students for anything I'm qualified in and/or accompanying musicians for Recitals/RCM exams/ the works.

My edge over many other music teachers and music schools is the fact that unlike 90% of music teachers you'll probably come in contact with, I'm also trained in how to actually teach someone things. AKA the Education Major aspect of my studies. I have a few years of student teaching experience & study under my belt which give me a lot of tools to help different types of students learn things to their actual potential. Also, I have a wonderful professor that I study under that has been a huge help in piano teaching techniques.

So yeah, if you're in Kingston, Ontario. Hit me up. =)

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Alizee
Mar 2, 2006

"Heaven"

Jonathan_H posted:

Ok, I'm a student looking for a teacher to teach me Music Theory. I'm a Sound Engineer and feel to help raise my game knowing sound Music Theory will be a major advantage.

I play a bit of guitar however I am entirely self taught and pretty much just learnt by playing to tabs, so while I can read tabs and play them, names chords and ask me to play them I'd be pretty much stuffed.

When I was much younger I used to be able to read music pretty well as the primary school I went to was big into music, but this was for, and don't laugh, the recorder. Unfortunately I moved house and school, and the new one I ended up at didn't take teaching music seriously at all, so over time I lost the skill I once had.

So to summarise, looking for someone to teach me Music Theory, would like to be able to read and follow music (very helpful for any type of classical recording) alongside knowing scales, modes, keys etc.

I'm based just outside London, UK, so I guess chances are slim I'll find someone on here near me, so Skype lessons would be great for me.

PM or email me jonathanhucks @ gmail .com

I sent you an email =)

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