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Almost all music today is made using computers—whether it's composed, recorded, or edited with music software. It has never been easier to create music yourself, requiring very little equipment or prior experience. I offer classes for all skill levels, from beginners who want to learn the basics and get to grips with music-making software, to experienced artists and producers looking to refine their skill set and make their music sound unique and professional. I have worked with artists across a wide range of genres, backgrounds, and ages. Through this experience, I’ve found that the common goal and joy in music is honest self-expression, something I pride myself on encouraging and facilitating, no matter your level of experience or confidence. The structure and timeline of the classes are flexible and can be tailored to your needs. For beginners, I typically recommend starting with an hour-long session once a week for ten weeks. The goal would be to finish at least two songs or pieces of music by the end of the course. Classes can be conducted in person or online. I am a classically trained musician. I was a chorister at Cambridge's King's College Choir as a child and received a music scholarship to one of the UK’s top secondary schools, where I studied trumpet, piano, viola, singing, and composition. It was there that I discovered my passion for music production on computers. I also achieved top grades in Music Technology and offer tutoring for Music Technology exams at both GCSE and A-Level. I then went on to study at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, specializing in Electronic and Produced Music, where I graduated with a first-class degree. My studies included modules in popular music production, songwriting, film music composition, acousmatic music, and orchestration, among others. Since then, I have been working with the charity Key Changes, where I visit psychiatric hospitals and forensic wards to collaborate with patients on music production and songwriting. A large part of this work involves creating instrumentals for rappers, which allowed me to learn how to produce drill and trap music. I’ve also run music production workshops for children aged 8-16 and provided individual tutoring to many young learners. I have an enhanced DBS check and extensive experience working with children aged 4 and up, including students with Special Educational Needs (SEN). If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. I look forward to hearing from you!
Computer generated music · Song writing · Music composition
Computer generated music · Audio production · Music composition
Trusted teacher: < Learning Piano is not merely about playing the piano > Before starting to learn the piano, it’s essential to recognize that : '' What we are actually learning is "Music", but not only "Piano". '' The goal of learning any instrument is to acquire the language of music, enabling us to express ourselves and enjoy music with others. Playing the piano is for creating beautiful sounds, not really for developing finger speed or strength. That’s the function of gym. < Music is like cooking > When we cook, to make roast beef tender, of course, it’s nice to have a tender heart, but without knowing how to control the temperature, the roast beef won’t become tender merely by our tender heart. By only adding salt, the dish won’t be sweet. Similarly, simply playing or writing a C major triad chord won’t convey a sorrowful feeling. To create the feeling we want, no matter how much sentiment we have in our hearts, to convey it via music, it needs to be translated into the language which the piano can understand, which means, how we press and lift the keys and pedals. Similarly, when we compose, it needs to be transferred into chords, and notes we write. < Difference between an audience and a musician > There is a common belief that a musician can make music with sentiment or feeling. While it’s partially true, the most essential thing is knowing ‘’How’’ to create the sound that conveys the feeling we want, rather than merely knowing ‘’What’' feeling we want to convey. The understanding of the mechanism behind music is essential, as cooking, and that is the difference between an audience and a musician. As an audience, one can simply feel the music. Like a chief who knows how to create a specific flavor to convey, a musician knows how to create the sound which can convey the feeling we want. While knowing which feeling we want is great, it’s merely the first step. Your emotions are not too different from Chopin, Beethoven, Adele or Taylor Swift, otherwise, they can’t resonate with you. But they know how to create the sound that conveys the feeling they want to their audience. < Course Content > I consider my course to be a form of "Music Consultation" because it contains a wide range of subjects that are essential to a professional musician. While we focus on piano playing, there are also music theory, music history, instrument construction, ergonomics for performers, analysis of composer styles, composition, arrangement, recording, MIDI, computer music, the physics of sound, and more. In avoid of confusion, let’s still call my course as "Piano Course”. < Duration > For each course, I will reserve at least 70 minutes in my schedule for you, including 60 minutes of class time and an additional 10 minutes for discussion and any questions you may have. This will ensure that your courses are not rushed by the next student. This ensures that there is enough time for you to solve your piano and music problems. < Recording > I highly encourage my students to record their progress. This can provide an objective standard for comparison and help you analyze your playing precisely. In my nine years of experience teaching music, I've found many students, including those advanced, already play certain sections very well, while other sections may not be not well enough. But they still try to improving those fine sections, while not aware of those weak sections. Without an objective reference, it’s hard to distribute our effort precisely. This can lead to not only unstable performance, but also practicing without a precise goal can easily reduce enthusiasm. Recording your results and comparing them with those recordings you like on YouTube or Spotify can be an effective way to analyze your playing and set precise goals. If you have a digital piano, I can help you produce a video of your performance for each session. This can be a tangible record of your efforts and you can share it with your friends and family via YouTube or other platforms.
Piano · Music composition · Computer generated music
Trusted teacher: Part One Class 1: - Understanding the basic notions of the machine (Samples, Programs, Sequences) to be able to operate any of the different models and JJOS versions - Sampling (Recording) - Sampling Vinyls - Sort and manage properly all the elements of this area in your HD, CF and your Ram memory (Samples) - Saving your own Samples Class 2: - Sample Edit Mode - Create a Drum program and add your samples - Program Edit Mode Sort and manage properly all the elements of this area in your HD, CF, SD and your Ram memory (Samples and Drum Programs) - Saving your own programs and libraries (Samples and Drum Programs) Class 3: - Sequences - Create a channel and add your own programs - Programing a beat - Sequence edit mode - Sort and manage properly all the elements of this area in your HD, CF, SD and your Ram memory (Sequence, Midi files) - Saving your own Sequences or Midi files. Class 4: - Grid edit view - Differences between sequence and song - Song Mode - Create your first song - Sort and manage properly all the elements of this area in your HD, CF, SD and your Ram memory (.ALLSEQ&SONGS) - Saving your own Song Class 5: - Filters - LFO - ADSR and Filt envelope - Effects - Sound design Class 6: - Pad and Channel Mixer mode - Signal routing and Mix - FX setups - Effects: Insert Effects - Send/Return Effects (New models only) - Sort and manage properly all the elements of this area in your HD, CF, SD and your Ram memory (.PJ) - Saving your own Project Part two Class 7: - Link different effect templates to a Sequence (Old models only) - List edit Mode - Recording Automation - Sort and manage properly all the elements of the MPC in your HD, CF and your Ram memory (effect templates) - Saving your own effect templates Class 8: - Chopping Samples (Converting, Processing and Assigning Slices) - Keygroup Programs (Old models with JJOS or new models only) Plugins programs (New models only) Midi Programs (Old models with JJOS or new models only) Class 9: - A brief introduction to the Midi (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) and General Midi. - Midi channels - Control messages - Program Change/Bank change - Midi CC controllers - Midi implementation chart Class 10: - Midi tracks - Midi clock - Connect, control and send your Midi track’s or Midi parameters to an external midi device like a synth or drum machine - Recording a Midi track’s to control an external midi device like a synth or drum machine - Sync properly your MPC with any DAW - Create, design and save studio sets or/and live sets properly - How to find the best way to build “Projects” and “LiveSets” according to your musical genre Class 11: - Producing one track or live performance with a complete standalone setup (WITHOUT ANY COMPUTER) - Supervised production Class 12: - Presentation of your Final Project in a live performance
Sound (music) · Computer generated music · Music teacher training
Computer generated music · Music composition · Children's music
Computer generated music · Music theory lessons · Music composition
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Piano lessons, Music Theory for children and adults (Santa Cruz de Tenerife)
João
I have been taking private lessons from Joao for more than 6 months and I am completely thrilled with it! Although I am a beginner in piano, I can see that Joao is very knowledgeable in his field. What I like most is that he utilizes technology very effectively to help me understand tricky theoretical concepts. He also prepares tailored exercises for me, which makes me feel very valued. He really puts his time in preparing homeworks and supplementary documents even before and after the class to be sure that I understand what he is teaching. Joao is also quite responsive. He is very flexible in terms of the course content and willing to adapt to my changing needs over time. Still, as a teacher, he keeps in mind what foundations I need to build and he does not lose track of what I want as an ultimate goal, so he comes with a structured curriculum that I realize over time. I can only recommend Joao if you are looking for a dedicated piano teacher who loves what he does.
Review by MURAT
Akai MPC courses about the legendary Sampler and Midi Production Center Akai MPC and the alternative OS JJOS (only for MPC1000&2500) (Kreuzberg)
Leandro
Pleasant and fun lesson, definitely helpful
Review by SIMONA
Singing, guitar and beatmaking lessons to create your musical universe (Namur)
Dami
Fantastic teacher!
Review by DANIELE