Interactive Piano, Guitar & Singing lessons with problem solving

Singing tutor - Tejaswai Tomar
Bachelors degree
$33
$25
/ hour
Expert in developing musical techniques
Breaks down complex techniques for easy, effective learning.
Rated 4.8/5 for musical engagement
Parents value the interactive and engaging lessons.
Interactive feedback for performance
Students receive real-time feedback to enhance their music practice.
About your tutor
I am a self taught guitar player and keyboard player . I am proficient in Eastern and Western Music theory . Also trained by esteemed guru in the art of Indian Classical Vocal music for the art of Indian Classical Vocal music.
Specialties
Audition
Great for intermediate
Recording
Project help
Tutoring
Great for advanced
Production
Rhythm timing
Music composition
Teaching methodology
A good music teacher employs a multifaceted teaching methodology to effectively convey musical concepts, foster skill development, and inspire a love for music in their students. Here’s a comprehensive look at what makes my approach successful: 1. Individualized Instruction Assessment and Personalization: I start by assessing each student’s current skill level, musical interests, and learning style. This helps tailor lessons to the student’s specific needs, goals, and pace. Flexible Curriculum: I adapt their teaching materials and methods to suit the individual. For beginners, this might involve simplifying concepts, while advanced students may tackle more complex theory and techniques. 2. Engagement and Motivation Passion and Enthusiasm: A great teacher’s love for music is contagious. My enthusiasm can motivate students and make lessons more enjoyable. Goal Setting: I help students set achievable, yet challenging goals. This could include mastering a piece, improving technique, or preparing for a performance. Incorporating Interests: I integrate students' musical interests into the curriculum, whether it’s jazz, classical, pop, or another genre. This personal connection makes practice more engaging. 3. Holistic Skill Development Technique and Theory: I balance technical skills (such as scales and exercises) with musical theory (like reading notation and understanding harmony). This ensures a well-rounded musical education. Listening Skills: Emphasizing the importance of listening, I encourage students to analyze and appreciate different musical styles and performances. This could involve listening exercises and discussions about musical elements. Performance Experience: Providing opportunities for students to perform, whether in recitals, competitions, or informal settings, helps build confidence and stage presence. 4. Active Learning Strategies Hands-On Practice: I encourage active participation by having students play or sing frequently during lessons. Demonstrations and hands-on practice help solidify concepts. Interactive Exercises: Utilizing games, apps, or technology can make learning more interactive and fun. For instance, using rhythm clapping games or music theory apps. Feedback and Reflection: Offering constructive feedback is crucial. They guide students to self-assess and reflect on their progress, which promotes a growth mindset and encourages continuous improvement. 5. Creating a Supportive Environment Positive Reinforcement: I celebrate achievements, no matter how small, and provide encouragement to help students overcome challenges. Patience and Empathy: Recognizing that each student learns at their own pace, I am patient and understanding, adjusting their approach as needed. Building Trust: Developing a strong, respectful teacher-student relationship helps create a safe space where students feel comfortable expressing themselves and making mistakes. 6. Encouraging Independence Self-Practice Techniques: I teach students how to practice effectively on their own, including setting practice routines, goal-setting, and self-assessment. Critical Thinking: Encouraging students to think critically about their music, understand why certain techniques work, and explore their interpretations fosters greater independence and creativity. 7. Continual Professional Development Staying Updated: I am informed about new teaching methods, musical trends, and technology. They might attend workshops, engage in professional learning, and collaborate with other educators to continually enhance their teaching practice. Reflective Practice: I regularly reflect on their teaching methods, seeking feedback from students and peers to improve their effectiveness.
Student types
School
College
Adult / Professional
All Levels
ADHD
ASD
Learning Disabilities
Anxiety or Stress Disorders
Home schooled
Interactive lessons
Record lessons
Note taking
Pets are welcomed
Parent feedback
Mobile joining
Smart teaching tools
Simulators
Recording software
Sheet PDFs
Notation software
Tuner apps
Subjects taught by tutor
Piano
Guitar
Singing
Free lesson slots
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