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I-An - Cello Lessons in St Johns Wood/ North London
I-An Tai
- St Johns Wood (NW8) View on map
- Last Logged In: 20 May 2012
- Sex: Female
- Can Travel To: EC HA N SW W WC WD
Subjects
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- Cello £36.00/hr
- Mandarin Chinese £30.00/hr
- Personal Message
- A cellist graduated with a Masters degree from Trinity College of Music, I am experienced and keen on teaching, have great patience and passion and am active in all kinds of music performance.
- Which subject(s) do you teach?
- I teach Cello and Mandarin Chinese
- Tell me about your qualifications.
- Master degree in music performance, Trinity College of Music.
- What kind of experience do you have?
- 6 years cello teaching, individual and small group of strings ensemble, i.e. quartet and or so.
- How much do you charge?
- Cello £36 per hour per person.
Mandarin Chinese £30 per hour per person. - Where do you teach?
- I am happy to travel to your place, within zone 1-2 NO travel expense charged, zone 3 onwards partial travel expense will be added together with the tuition fee.
- When are you available?
- Open to discuss and arrange.
- Which ages and levels do you teach?
- For Cello lesson: All ages and levels. Preparation for exams, concerts/performance. And your hobby which makes you enjoy it!
For Mandarin Chinese: All ages and levels. Preparation for exams (GCSE, and others), or other kinds of purpose. And your hobby and interest! - Do you have an up-to-date CRB (Criminal Records Bureau) disclosure certificate?
- Not yet but going to have one.
- Do you have a personal message for students?
- Music is indispensable in our life, playing an instrument is like using all the colours to create your own paintings.
It is never too late to learn if you love it; never give up on what you love and you will definitely find your way in music!
My Articles
Listening to the sound you produce
One thing that is often overlooked is the importance of listening to the sound you are producing rather than merely being concerned with the aspects of technique. Listening to the tone you are producing whilst playing is like a conversation between you and the cello. It is always important to decide what kind of sound is appropriate for the...
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