Khamnam Leirak, Imphal, India - 795003
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For Spoken English
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Spoken English classes
1
Age groups catered to
10 yrs to 15 yrs, Below 10 yrs, 16 yrs to 25 yrs, Above 25 yrs
Levels of Spoken English I teach
Basic
Lived or Worked in English Speaking Country
No
Exams Attended
IELTS
Awards and Recognition
No
Certification
Teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL)
Name
Rad Institute
Profession
Working Professional
Language of instruction offered
Hindi to English, English to English
Curriculum Expertise
International, State, CBSE
Citizen of English Speaking Country
No
Class strength catered to
One on one/ Private Tutions
Teaching done in
English Grammar, Vocabulary, Basic Spoken English
Teaching at
Institute
Teaching Experience in detail in Spoken English classes
Over the course of my one-year tenure as a Spoken English teacher, the experience has been nothing short of transformative, both for my students and myself. Each day presented a unique canvas to impart linguistic skills, foster confidence, and witness remarkable strides in communication. Classroom Dynamics and Interaction: Navigating the diverse dynamics of the classroom became a daily adventure. Encouraging students to express themselves freely and cultivating an atmosphere of camaraderie were paramount. Recognizing the varied linguistic backgrounds of my students, I embraced the challenge of tailoring lessons to cater to individual needs. Differentiated instruction allowed me to address specific language barriers, ensuring a personalized approach that resonated with each learner. Adapting teaching methodologies based on students' strengths and weaknesses became a cornerstone of my pedagogical philosophy. To make language acquisition more meaningful, I integrated real-life contexts into my lessons. Whether discussing current events, exploring cultural nuances, or sharing personal anecdotes, I aimed to connect language learning to practical, everyday experiences. This approach not only enriched language skills but also fostered a genuine passion for effective communication. Embracing technology as an ally, I integrated multimedia resources, online language platforms, and interactive applications into the curriculum. Virtual discussions, language games, and multimedia presentations became instrumental in keeping lessons engaging, dynamic, and aligned with the evolving landscape of language education.
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Guitar Classes
3
Genre of guitars taught
Acoustic
Age groups catered to
10 yrs to 15 yrs, Below 10 yrs, 16 yrs to 25 yrs, Above 25 yrs
Type of classes
Individual classes
Music genres taught
Indian Film music, Ukulele, Western Classical
Outcomes catered to
Learn a specific song, Learn specific skills: Plucking, Chord progression etc, Learn basics of playing a guitar, Learn to play as an accompaniment to singing
Ownership of equipment is compulsory
Yes
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Vocal Music classes
1
Gender of teacher
Female tutor
Vocal Style taught
Western Singing
Age group catered to
Above 50 years, 2- 5 years-old, 14- 21 years old, 22- 50 years old, 5- 13 years-old
Class strength catered to
One on one/ Private Tutions
Proficiency level catered to
Beginner, Intermediate
Teaching Experience in detail in Vocal Music classes
Introduction to Western Vocal Singing: Teaching Western vocal singing begins with an introduction to the rich and diverse tradition of Western music. The teacher helps students understand the historical context of Western music, its various genres (classical, jazz, pop, rock, etc.), and the significance of vocal performance in these genres. Fundamentals of Vocal Technique: One of the primary responsibilities of a vocal teacher is to instill proper vocal technique in their students. This includes: Breath Control: Teaching students how to breathe efficiently and effectively to support their singing. This involves exercises to expand lung capacity and control airflow. Pitch and Intonation: Helping students develop a strong sense of pitch and the ability to sing in tune. Ear training exercises, scales, and vocal warm-ups play a significant role in this aspect. Tone Production: Guiding students in producing a clear, resonant, and pleasing tone. This involves techniques like vowel shaping, resonance placement, and vowel modification. Range Development: Assisting students in extending their vocal range, both in terms of lower and higher notes. This is achieved through careful vocal exercises and gradually expanding their vocal capabilities. Repertoire Selection and Interpretation: A vocal teacher helps students choose appropriate songs from the Western repertoire based on their vocal range, style preferences, and skill level. They work with students to understand the lyrics, emotions, and storytelling aspects of the chosen songs, encouraging expressive and nuanced performances. Performance Skills: Teaching stage presence and performance skills is crucial for Western vocal singing. A vocal teacher helps students develop confidence, poise, and the ability to connect with their audience through body language and facial expressions. Music Theory and Sight-Reading: Understanding music theory is essential for Western vocalists. The teacher introduces concepts such as key signatures, time signatures, and musical notation. Sight-reading practice helps students become proficient at learning new songs quickly. Vocal Health and Care: A responsible vocal teacher emphasizes vocal health and care. They educate students about proper vocal hygiene, including hydration, rest, and avoiding harmful habits like smoking or excessive screaming. Recording and Technology: In the modern era, technology plays a significant role in music production. A vocal teacher may introduce students to recording techniques, microphone usage, and studio etiquette, preparing them for professional settings. Individualised Instruction: Every student is unique, and a good vocal teacher tailors their instruction to meet the specific needs and goals of each student. They identify strengths and areas for improvement and create customised lesson plans accordingly. Feedback and Assessment: Regular feedback and assessment are crucial components of vocal instruction. A teacher provides constructive criticism and tracks a student's progress over time, celebrating achievements and addressing challenges. Teaching Western vocal singing is a dynamic and evolving process that combines technical skill, artistic expression, and a deep appreciation for the rich tradition of Western music. A dedicated teacher helps students not only become skilled vocalists but also passionate interpreters of the music they love.
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Ukulele classes
2
Age groups catered to
10 yrs to 15 yrs, Below 10 yrs, 16 yrs to 25 yrs, Above 25 yrs
Class strength catered to
One on one/ Private Tutions
Teaching Experience in detail in Ukulele classes
Over the years, I've had the privilege of teaching ukulele to students of all ages and backgrounds. From young children taking their first steps into the world of music to retirees looking for a new hobby, my students have varied widely in experience and skill level. This diversity has challenged me as an educator, pushing me to adapt my teaching style to meet the unique needs of each individual. My performance as a ukulele teacher has been a journey of growth and evolution. In the early days, I faced the challenges that come with any novice instructor. There were moments of self-doubt and uncertainty, but my determination to succeed and my unwavering love for the ukulele kept me moving forward. I spent countless hours honing my own skills, delving into the intricacies of chord progressions, fingerpicking techniques, and strumming patterns to become a proficient player. For beginners, I start with the fundamentals – teaching them how to hold the ukulele, tune it, and understand basic music theory. We work on building a strong foundation of chords and strumming patterns, gradually progressing to more complex techniques. I believe in fostering a sense of accomplishment in my students, so I introduce them to songs they love early on, helping them experience the joy of making music from the start. As my students progress, I tailor my lessons to meet their individual goals and interests. Some want to play pop songs, while others are drawn to folk or classical music. I encourage creativity and exploration, helping my students develop their unique style and musical identity. It's immensely gratifying to see them discover their own musical voices.
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Drawing Classes
1
Age groups catered to
10 yrs to 15 yrs, 16 yrs to 25 yrs, Above 25 yrs
Teaches
Pencil Sketching, Cartoon Drawing, Doodle Art
Age group catered to
Above 50 years, 2- 5 years-old, 14- 21 years old, 22- 50 years old, 5- 13 years-old
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Answered on 08 Jan Learn Music/Instrumental Music/Guitar
For players looking for acoustic guitar strings that are easy on the fingers, it's generally recommended to consider lighter gauge strings and materials that offer a softer feel. Here are some options:
Light Gauge Strings: Strings with a lighter gauge (thinner diameter) require less finger pressure to fret and bend. Common light gauge string sets are labeled with terms like "extra light" or "light."
Nylon Strings: Classical and some acoustic guitars use nylon strings, which are softer on the fingers compared to steel strings. They are especially recommended for beginners or players with sensitive fingertips.
Silk and Steel Strings: These strings have a core made of silk fibers, which adds a softness to the tone and feel. Silk and steel strings are often easier on the fingers, making them a good choice for players looking for a more comfortable playing experience.
Coated Strings: Coated strings have a protective layer that can reduce finger friction and make the strings feel smoother. They also tend to last longer, providing a comfortable playing experience over an extended period.
Phosphor Bronze or Nickel Wound: Some players find that phosphor bronze or nickel-wound strings offer a slightly softer feel compared to traditional bronze or steel strings.
Custom Gauge Sets: Consider experimenting with custom gauge sets that balance tension and playability. Some players find that a carefully selected combination of string gauges can provide a comfortable feel.
Answered on 08 Jan Learn Music/Instrumental Music/Guitar
Crafts and Jewelry: Unwind the strings and use the individual strands for crafts or jewelry making. They can be braided, twisted, or incorporated into unique designs.
DIY Art and Sculptures: The metal strings can be used in sculptures or art projects. Their flexibility allows for shaping and bending into various forms.
Keychains or Accessories: Cut small sections of the strings and create unique keychains or accessories. Add beads, charms, or other elements for a personalized touch.
Instrument Repair: In a pinch, old strings can be used temporarily for quick repairs on other stringed instruments. However, it's advisable to replace them with proper strings as soon as possible.
Decoration: Coil or wrap the strings around objects for decorative purposes. They can add a musical touch to items like lampshades, vases, or picture frames.
Teaching Aid: Old strings can be used for teaching beginners about stringing and tuning guitars. This way, new players can practice without the concern of damaging fresh strings.
Donate for Recycling: Some recycling centers accept metal strings. Check with local recycling facilities to see if they have programs for recycling musical instrument strings.
Educational Purposes: Donate old strings to schools or educational programs for art or science projects. They could be used to teach about materials, tension, or vibrations.
Answered on 08 Jan Learn Music/Instrumental Music/Guitar
Acoustic guitar strings are generally designed to be coplanar, meaning they should lie in the same plane or flat surface. When properly set up, the strings should follow the curvature of the guitar neck and align with the fretboard. This alignment ensures that the strings make even contact with the frets, allowing for proper intonation and playability.
However, the coplanarity of guitar strings can be affected by factors such as the guitar's neck relief, bridge height, and nut height. Adjustments to these components may be necessary during a guitar setup to achieve optimal playability and sound. Players often seek a balance where the strings are low enough for easy fretting but not so low that they cause buzzing against the frets. Professional guitar technicians or luthiers can help with such adjustments.
Answered on 08 Jan Learn Music/Instrumental Music/Guitar
Prepare Tools: Gather new strings, a string winder, and wire cutters.
Remove Old Strings: Loosen and unwind each old string using the winder. Cut them off near the tuning pegs.
Clean the Guitar: Take the opportunity to clean the fretboard and guitar body.
Insert New String: Starting with the thickest string, insert the ball end into the bridge, then pull it through the bridge pin.
Wind String Around Tuning Peg: Pull the string tight and insert the other end into the appropriate tuning peg. Wind it neatly, leaving a few inches.
Repeat for Other Strings: Repeat the process for the remaining strings, from thickest to thinnest.
Stretch and Tune: Stretch each string gently and tune to pitch. Repeat until the guitar holds its tuning.
Answered on 08 Jan Learn Music/Instrumental Music/Guitar
The first guitar was made in the 15th century. Its inventor is unclear, but it evolved from ancient string instruments.
Music theory is the foundation for understanding and creating music, and it can greatly enhance your skills in singing, playing the guitar, and ukulele. Here's a beginner-friendly guide that incorporates...
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