Want to learn tuba from scratch? Are you worried that you are not suitable for learning musical instruments at your age? Then just look for me. I started learning tuba at the age of 18, and I performed with the wind band a year later. I were participated in the Mid-Europe Wind band Festival and the Jeju Wind band Festival, performed several times in the National Concert Hall, and has New Year's Eve Gala and Touring every year, with rich practical experience. If I only read my performance resume, it would be hard to believe that I only learned tuba from scratch when I was 18 years old. We encourage everyone to learn whenever they want, and age, gender, height, body shape are not all problems. Oh, I forgot to tell you that I am only 147 cm tall, and students who are as small as me don’t have to worry about lung capacity and arm length at all. Come on, let's enter the music world together.
1. Don’t worry about your level, I will adjust the class content according to different degrees. Don’t worry about boredom or difficulties. I will adjust the class style according to the students’ personality and learning ability.
2. You can start teaching from scratch without worrying about not being able to understand the music score. If necessary, I can start by reading the score and basic music theory.
3. You need to bring your own musical instrument. After all, watching me play hard on the computer, the learning effect is not as good as trying to blow a syllable yourself.
4. I graduated from Normal University and have received rigorous training and national certification in "teaching others to learn things".
5. Learning musical instruments actually requires some talent. It doesn’t matter if you learn slowly. We will work together.
1. Teaching style: I don’t have a specific teaching style, they are all adjusted according to students’ personality and needs, so there is no need to worry about being uncomfortable.
2. It is really not difficult to learn musical instruments, but the difficulty lies in practicing diligently. When I first started learning bass numbers, I practiced for at least two hours a day. Even if I learn it, if I don’t practice continuously, according to my experience, I will return to the same as a novice in about half a year. "Continuous practice" is a principle that must be adhered to when learning any instrument.
3. Do you need to learn other instruments? I can also teach piano, classical guitar, suona, yangqin, and pipa, and if you need it, you can discuss it with me. Of course, you also need to bring your own musical instruments.