Professeur Maestro
Les Maestros sont des professeurs expérimentés, très bien notés et reconnus pour un excellent premier cours.
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Saint-Henri, Montréal
Professeur Maestro
Les Maestros sont des professeurs expérimentés, très bien notés et reconnus pour un excellent premier cours.
Srikanth a obtenu un baccalauréat en musique de l’Université McGill et a suivi des études indépendantes de jazz à l’Université Concordia. En tant que bassiste electrique et contrebassiste, il a travaillé professionnellement sur des bateaux de croisière pendant de nombreuses années ainsi que dans plusieurs des salles de jazzy-lounge bien connues de Montréal.
Niveaux enseignés: débutant, intermédiaire, avancé Tous les âges. Musique Jazz Musique Classique Musique Populaire Je travaille avec mes élèves pour les aider à développer des bases solides du performance et de la musique, afin qu’ils puissent continuer à apprendre et à grandir longtemps après la fin des cours. La technique des instruments sains, la qualité sonore, les connaissances musicales, la formation de l’oreille, la performance du groupe et l’apprentissage des chansons et des styles préférés sont des sujets que je souhaite aborder avec mes élèves.
Sophie Trolliet
juin 2023
Srikanth est à l’écoute des besoins et adapte ses leçons en fonction. J’aime son approche car il lie la théorie avec la pratique. L’enseignement est complet. Je vois que j’ai progressé. Je suis très satisfaite.
Bike Bike
avr. 2023
Srikanth N, who I found through Musiprof, is an amazing instructor and musician! Before taking the private lesson I was following Youtube lessons here and there to get the basics. Not that Youtube lessons are bad (some are really good in fact), but they aren’t structured. The first lesson Srikanth and I went though ergonomics assessment: guitar setup, basic holding of guitar, finger positions, etc. which is by far the most critical step for me. Youtube instructors maybe teaching the right technics, but they never saw how I did, or what mistakes I made that prevented me from progressing and thus got me frustrated. An important tip I also received in the first lesson is to get a strap, after assessing my guitar size relative to my body size. I brought in a strap in the 2nd lesson, and it immediately helped relax my right arm, left wrist and fingers, making my finger reaches more extended. This is in a sharp contrast with the advice I received from a guitar shop staff when I purchased my guitar. The employee said that I didn’t need a strap yet since I am a super beginner, I’ll be sitting and practicing, standing up and playing is too far down the road. This employee was a very good non-pushing salesman and knowledgable of guitar playing, apparently he can give some good advice. But good is “not necessarily” professional, that’s where teacher like Srikanth stands out and can help guitar learners most effectively. I used to push myself go “faster” but now I take my time, lingering / focusing on every exercise until I feel that I’ve got the “passing grade” to move onto next one, thanks to Srikanth patience. He also introduces a little background of the origins of those exercises, country, folk/traditional/sea shanty, rock, etc. making the exercises much more fun and memorable. His approach is very structured too, following Hal Leonard Guitar Method book, so I know exactly what my “homework” is after each lesson and which one I should spend more time on. It motivates me to practice more regularly, 30~90 minutes per day. I used to think music staff is an alien thing that I’ll never get it, but eleven weeks in I start to crack it. I see myself making slow but steady progress, and I feel hopeful that my guitar skills can go somewhere. Srikanth also offers one of the most competitive rate in Montreal, especially for the talent and knowledge that he shares so expertly. I would highly recommend to every guitar learner, even you’re an advanced one.
Sophie Arsenault
mars 2023
Mon fils suit des cours de guitare avec M. Srikanth. Ça se passe super bien! Le prof est très professionnel , respectueux et organise bien les séances de cours de sorte à pouvoir avancer . Seul bémol, je suggère pour les débutants, cas de mon fils , de faire qlqs cours de musique en général avant de débuter la spécialisation. Autremnt bon rapport qualité/ prix et je recommande fortement cette école.
Sunny Lee
févr. 2023
Srikanth is an amazing instructor and musician! Before taking the private lesson I was following Youtube lessons here and there to get the basics. Not that Youtube lessons are bad (some are really good in fact), but they aren’t stuctured. The first lesson Srikanth and I went though ergonomics assessment: guitar setup, basic holding of guitar, finger positions, etc. which is by far the most critical step for me. Youtube instructors maybe teaching the right technics, but they never saw how I did, or what mistakes I made that prevented me from progressing and thus got me frustrated. An important tip I also received in the first lesson is to get a strap, after assessing my guitar size relative to my body size. I brought in a strap in the 2nd lesson, and it immediately help relax my right arm, left wrist and fingers, making my finger reaches more extended. This is in sharp contrast with the advice I got from the guitar store employee when I shopped for my guitar. The employee said that I don’t need one yet because I’ll be sitting and practicing, standing up and playing is too far down the road. This employee was a very good non-pushing salesman and knowledgable of guitar playing, apparently he can give some good advice. But good is “not necessarily” professional, that’s where teacher like Srikanth stands out and can help guitar learners most effectively. I used to push myself go “faster” but now I take time, lingering / focusing on every exercise until I feel that I’ve got the “passing grade” to move onto next one, thanks to Srikanth patience. He also introduces a little background of the origins of those exercises, country, folk/traditional/sea shanty, rock, etc. making the exercises much more fun and memorable. His approach is very structured too, following Hal Leonard Guitar Method book, so I know exactly what my “homework” is after each lesson and which one I should spend more time on. It motivates me to practice more regularly, 30~90 minutes per day. I used to think music staff is an alien thing that I’ll never get it, but six weeks in I start to crack it. I see myself making slow but steady progress, and I feel hopeful that my guitar skills can go somewhere. Srikanth also offers one of the most competitive rate in Montreal, especially for the talent and knowledge that he shares so expertly. I would highly recommend to every guitar learner, even you’re an advanced one.
Fedila Kaissa
déc. 2022
Srikhanth est un très bon professeur. Il a une super belle approche avec les enfants . Mon garçon en suit encore des cours avec lui . Il se sent bien et voudrait aller plus loin dans sn apprentissage de la guitare classique.
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