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Solfeggio is a method of notation used to understand and communicate the language of music. Solfeggio examines the foundations of music. It also provides a system for interpreting musical compositions, a system in which each note in a scale is given its own unique syllable. Solfeggio is characterised by reading a score and hearing music. Solfeggio dates back to the 11th century and the work of the music theorist Guido d'Arezzo. It has survived the centuries and remains the reference system for written music. There are two main systems of solfeggio, including the fixed C and the mobile C. Solfeggio remains the most solid and best way to learn music. Nowadays, music theory is renamed "musical training". It allows you to play, read, write and sing a score. It is used in conservatories and schools all over the world to teach students to master music effectively and to sing.
Jac Music School
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Professor of music theory

3076 Epping9.6 km from Merlynston
Private lessons $25 Singing guitar bass piano keyboard drums violin cello Instrument sales & repairs Epping
The Sound Weaver
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Professor of music theory

3070 Northcote6.1 km from Merlynston
Biography The Sound Weaver (Jacinta Percy) is a songstress, explorer, hunter, nurturer, lover, and a seeker of truth. She is a woman who is devoted to exploring the mystery of sound, resonance, breath, stillness and song. Jacinta’s love affair with the voice, sound and music began as a wee babe, with Richard Clayderman being the only medicine that would lull her to sleep. It was an inevitable journey with a piano-playing songstress for a grandmother and a great-great-aunt, dubbed “Queen of the Irish Song”, in her family lineage. This calling and her deep love and passion for voice, sound and music have led her over the past fifteen years to perform and work with profound teachers in Australia, Europe, Israel and India. She is crisscrossing genres from Classical to Jazz, Folk to Improvisation, Dhrupad to Carnatic. At the young age of twenty-four, Jacinta was invited to teach and guide others. She continues to follow this path. She is teaching privately at her music studio based in Northcote and facilitating group workshops in Melbourne, Australia. For all wanting to remember their true voice, sound and nature. Her knowledge of her voice, her open heart and listening ear, allows her to assist with a gentle grace that enables others to uncover what they are seeking. Her belief that we all need to sing, sing with courage, sing with joy, sing to mama earth. To discover our greatness and shine forth our potential into the world. This belief is what inspires her to share her love and passion to all her students. Singing & Vocal Lesson Everyone can sing! Our voices are the most extraordinary musical instruments. The Sound Weaver (Jacinta Percy) is passionate about creating a space for you to discover and fall in love with your honest expression and unique sound. Jacinta’s approach to singing is holistic. She invites you to free your natural voice by exploring your breath, mind, body and heart through vocal exercises, meditation, movement, Song & Sound. From this foundation, there is freedom to follow your curiosities and sing the music you love. Jacinta’s role is to support you to let go of your inhibitions. She guides you to explore vocal freedom so that you can connect to your true sound. All music genres, languages and ages welcome, from beginners to professionals — small group lessons available, e.g. duo or trio — private lessons are at Jacinta’s studio in Northcote. ~ What you can explore in your private lessons Singing & Vocal Training: • Songs - All Genres and Languages • Songwriting • Scales and Music Theory • Rhythm and Time Signatures • Ear Training and Sight Reading • Improvisation • Breathwork • Movement Practices • Vocal Anatomy and Physiology • Meditation and Relaxation Exercises • Vocal Sound Journeys • Sound and Voice Therapy • Vocal Health and Repair • Sound Weaving - deep dive self-exploration through meditative singing and sounding Performance Techniques: • Performance Skills - authentic connection with your audience, storytelling through song, transforming nervous energy, projection, body language • Audition Preparation • Acting Monologues • Poetry and Spoken Word • Microphone Techniques Chanting Practice: • Vocal Meditations • Woman’s Chants and Songs • Kirtan - Call-and-Response Devotional Chants • Chanting & Mantra All music genres, languages and ages welcome. Small group lessons available, e.g. duo and a trio. Private lessons held at Jacinta’s studio in Northcote. https://thesoundweaversings.com/singing-and-vocal

Training and studies to become a music theory teacher

Learning to play music is not easy. There are many different teaching techniques, and their effectiveness varies according to the personality, speed of progress and abilities of each student. In France, university education is required to work as a music theory teacher. It is essential to have at least a Master 1. It is also necessary to hold the CAPES in music education to teach in a public establishment. The CAFEP in music education is also recommended for teaching in a public school. There is also the licence in music and musicology (bac+3), the Dumi (diplôme universitaire de musicien intervenant) and the Dumusis (diplôme universitaire de musicien intervenant). Other specific diplomas are also useful for teaching in various establishments, such as the certificate of aptitude (CA), the state diploma (DE) for music teachers, the CNMSD (training for national higher conservatories of music and dance) and the CAEMADV (certificate of aptitude for teaching music to the blind and visually impaired) A good music theory teacher is enthusiastic about his work and his lesson. They have the ability to guide and direct their students. He or she must be skilled, knowledgeable, patient and creative.

The field of intervention of a music theory teacher

A professional musician who can give music theory lessons based on chords, scales and rhythm. They can also help with musical notes, staff and tempo. They can also conduct school orchestras and choirs. He may also help students with music composition. They may assess and mark the performance of individual students. They may work in primary schools, public colleges and music conservatories. They may teach beginners and advanced students.

Why use a music theory teacher?

Music theory is an excellent tool for learning music and for understanding music theory. Music theory allows a student to play music freely and alone. The music theory teacher has the skills to teach the notes and its function. They can help children and young people to improve their musical skills. His/her lessons help to master different instruments such as piano, violin, guitar and drums.

When should I hire a music theory teacher?

It is necessary to hire a music theory teacher to learn music and the various musical instruments. In general, music theory instruction is available for all ages and skill levels.

How to find a music theory teacher?

Finding a good music theory teacher can be daunting. One of the best ways to hire a music theory teacher is to consult the StarOfService directory. Simply select a suitable professional and follow the various steps.

How much does a music theory teacher charge?

In France, music theory lessons cost between 7 and 60 € per hour. The price is determined by the level of the student, the reputation of the teacher and the geographical location. Most music theory teachers offer discounted rates per class when students purchase a set of lessons in advance.

How to choose a music theory teacher?

-Look for student feedback, follow up with references and find out about the teacher's experience. - It is essential to know if the teacher has a state-approved diploma. -It is necessary to know the teacher's fees. Sometimes the music theory teacher offers individual lessons, monthly rates and half-yearly rates. They may also offer advanced courses. It is therefore necessary to know the method of payment.

Questions to ask a music theory teacher

What qualifications do you have to become a music theory teacher? How many years have you taught music theory? How long does it take to learn music theory? How much do music theory lessons cost?