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Regarding to what I work on for you in my music lessons​

​Singing Voice
​Voice lesson would focus on fine-tuning your singing voice by breath management training hence to find your true unique voice, it does not matter what style you want to learn, all I do is fine tune your voice without altering your uniqueness and creativity, and build up your voice stamina so you can release strain when you use your voice.
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​Piano
Piano lesson would focus on basic finger/hand/arm relaxation technique when you play the keys, ear training and music theory knowledge to play songs by ear, altering a single song with or without sheet music with different styles, and/or create your own songs.
For some tips of arranging music here is a link: ​
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​Melodica
Melodica lesson would focus on the breath management that creates a "singing" tone, building up musicianship, and it is a very good instrument that cost very little investment on the instrument itself. It is a combination of the voice breath control technique and piano fingering technique together. ​​​More info about how the melodica being played could be found in my blog:

 
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Harmonium
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Harmonium lesson would focus on the fingering, hand/wrist/arm relaxing technique like playing piano, and the bellow technique for tone control. More importantly, arrangement and improvisation technique in both Indian and western music styles would also be introduced, as playing music in harmonium is extremely heavily based on music improvisation. You can even change the western music tunes into Indian style (or the other way around) after learning the arrangement and improvisation technique.
 
Ukulele​
Ukulele lesson would focus on the chord fingerings that about 80% of the songs share, strummings, fingerstyle picking, and music improvisation. Ukulele is one of the easiest instrument that only knowing some simple tricks can make you sound like million bucks, plus the price is very affordable and the instrument itself is easy to carry around. Another good thing is that ukulele shares the SAME KIND OF TUNING as guitar, so learning ukulele can actually make you be able to play guitar as well (a cheaper alternative to get to know what playing guitar really is). Eventually you will be able to play solo, improvise, accompany yourself, or jam with others. I teach both standard GCEA tuning ukulele and dGBE tuning baritone ukulele.

 

 

 

 

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