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Jamie - TallinnC$77
Trusted teacher: Hi students and music lovers ! Piano is a fun and rewarding way to explore music for people of all ages, whether you've played music before or not, and is one of the most accessible instruments right from the first lesson! I teach with a variety of pop-transcriptions and easy Classical pieces, simple improvisation and harmony exercises, and am comfortable adapting to each pupils own way of learning. If you're new to piano, or have played before and want to rekindle your love of music, get in touch to arrange a first lesson! I will book us a room with a grand piano at the Academy. I graduated Master’s cum laude in Piano Performance at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre studying with prof. Peep Lassmann, who was himself a student of the great Russian pianist Emil Gilels. I have 12 years' private teaching experience, and was employed by Märjamaa Music and Art School as a 1:1 piano teacher in 2018-19. I also have a BMus (Hons) degree from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, and DipABRSM, the standard professional teaching qualification in the UK. Reviews from current students: "Jamie is an amazing teacher. I had no knowledge of piano before him and was worried in general of being able to learn. His way of explaining, patience and incredible passion for music gave me the push to try and are reinforcing my motivation to learn more day-by-day. Our classes are alive, fun, and so much like a continuous journey through all the aspects of piano music." - Angelyk "Jamie makes this comfortable atmosphere, you'll never be afraid to make a mistake. I learned a song already in my second/third lesson. 🙂 " - Taimi
Piano · Keyboard (music) · Music theory lessons
Mathematics involves the description and manipulation of abstract objects that consist of either abstractions from nature or—in modern mathematics—purely abstract entities that are stipulated to have certain properties, called axioms. Mathematics uses pure reason to prove properties of objects, a proof consisting of a succession of applications of deductive rules to already established results. These results include previously proved theorems, axioms, and—in case of abstraction from nature—some basic properties that are considered true starting points of the theory under consideration.[1] Mathematics is essential in the natural sciences, engineering, medicine, finance, computer science, and the social sciences. Although mathematics is extensively used for modeling phenomena, the fundamental truths of mathematics are independent of any scientific experimentation. Some areas of mathematics, such as statistics and game theory, are developed in close correlation with their applications and are often grouped under applied mathematics. Other areas are developed independently from any application (and are therefore called pure mathematics) but often later find practical applications.[2][3] Historically, the concept of a proof and its associated mathematical rigour first appeared in Greek mathematics, most notably in Euclid's Elements.[4] Since its beginning, mathematics was primarily divided into geometry and arithmetic (the manipulation of natural numbers and fractions), until the 16th and 17th centuries, when algebra[a] and infinitesimal calculus were introduced as new fields. Since then, the interaction between mathematical innovations and scientific discoveries has led to a correlated increase in the development of both.[5] At the end of the 19th century, the foundational crisis of mathematics led to the systematization of the axiomatic method,[6] which heralded a dramatic increase in the number of mathematical areas and their fields of application. The contemporary Mathematics Subject Classification lists more than sixty first-level areas of mathematics.
Calculus · Algebra
I will teach Mathematics 1. Arithmetic: The study of basic operations and properties of numbers, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and arithmetic operations with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and integers. 2. Algebra: The study of mathematical symbols and the rules for manipulating them, including equations, inequalities, polynomials, functions, and their graphs. 3. Geometry: The study of shapes, sizes, properties, and relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids. It includes Euclidean geometry, analytic geometry, and differential geometry. 4. Trigonometry: The study of the relationships between the angles and sides of triangles, as well as the trigonometric functions (sine, cosine, tangent, etc.) and their properties. 5. Calculus:The study of change and motion, including the concepts of limits, derivatives, integrals, and their applications in areas such as physics, engineering, economics, and biology. 6. Probability and Statistics: The study of uncertainty and variability, including the analysis of data, probability theory, statistical inference, hypothesis testing, and regression analysis. 7. Discrete Mathematics: The study of mathematical structures that are fundamentally discrete rather than continuous, including topics such as combinatorics, graph theory, logic, and set theory. 8. Number Theory: The study of properties and relationships of integers, including prime numbers, divisibility, congruences, and Diophantine equations. 9. Linear Algebra: The study of vectors, vector spaces, matrices, linear transformations, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors, with applications in areas such as computer graphics, cryptography, and quantum mechanics. 10. Differential Equations: The study of equations involving derivatives and their solutions, including ordinary differential equations (ODEs) and partial differential equations (PDEs), with applications in physics, engineering, and other fields.
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Review by LAURA
Russian and English lessons: Beginner and Intermediate (Tallinn)
Roman
Roman helped me out with conversational practice in Russian. He’s very easygoing and approachable, so it was a great experience - he also has a good sense of how often to point out issues and how to raise them, so this was very useful, and I learned good things, but it didn’t bog down and stayed fun.
Review by DAVID
Piano Tuition for all ages and abilities with experienced pianist and teacher - Classical / Grades 1-8 / Music theory (Tallinn)
Jamie
Jamie is a very talented pianist, and as such, knows how to spot which aspects you can improve and how. A very creative teacher, he gives valuable advices that can speed up your learning, based on your own strengths and weaknesses. You can't go wrong with this guy, he really lives with music in mind.
Review by EDMILSON

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