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Premswaroop

"Let the melody of music guide your heart and the rhythm of life."

Cherlapalli, Hyderabad, India - 500062.

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Overview

Piano: The instrument itself, central to the classes.
Classes: The structured sessions where instruction is given.
Lessons: Specific units of instruction within classes.
Technique: Methods for playing the piano effectively and efficiently.
Theory: Understanding the principles behind music and piano playing.
Scales: Sequences of notes used for warm-ups and technical practice.
Chords: Multiple notes played together, foundational to piano music.
Repertoire: The collection of pieces a student learns to play.
Practice: Essential for improvement, involves repetition and refinement.
Performance: Showcasing skills through playing in front of others.
Improvisation: Creating music spontaneously, often based on existing structures.
Ear Training: Developing the ability to recognize pitches and intervals by ear.
Sight-Reading: Playing music from sheet music without prior rehearsal.
Dynamics: Variations in volume and intensity while playing.
Expression: Conveying emotions and musicality through playing.

Languages Spoken

Telugu Mother Tongue (Native)

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FJC9+HGM st joseph colony, Cherlapalli

Cherlapalli, Hyderabad, India - 500062

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Teaches

Piano Classes
1 Student

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Piano Classes

3

Age groups catered to

16 yrs to 25 yrs, 10 yrs to 15 yrs, Above 25 yrs

Class strength catered to

One on one/ Private Tutions

Teaching Experience in detail in Piano Classes

I will teach all grade exams in piano intermediate advance and beginners and beethoven sonata mozart chopian related songs and jazz notation classical traditional music very fluency playing and improvement focusing on student

Keyboard (Music) Classes

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Keyboard (Music) Classes

3

Age groups catered to

16 yrs to 25 yrs, 10 yrs to 15 yrs, Above 25 yrs

Class strength catered to

Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions

Teaching Experience in detail in Keyboard (Music) Classes

I will teach keyboard till 4th grade western music staff notation

Reviews (3)

5 out of 5 3 reviews

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Piano Preferred class strength:Group Classes,One on one/ Private Tutions

"He is very good teacher improved piano playing Mt self before I took so many classes I not improved my technics Mr.prem us very export in piano and keyboard well explanation subject theory. "

Premswaroop
M

Piano Preferred class strength:One on one/ Private Tutions

"Playing amazing very good at teaching awesome skilled super teaching instrumental techniques I improved lot. "

Premswaroop
F

Keyboard (Music)

"I liked the class, the concepts were explained well and were easy to understand as a beginner in music. "

Have you attended any class with Premswaroop?

FAQs

1. Which classes do you teach?

I teach Keyboard (Music) and Piano Classes.

2. Do you provide a demo class?

Yes, I provide a free demo class.

3. How many years of experience do you have?

I have been teaching for 3 years.

Lessons (1)

Piano lessons basic fundamentals

Good technique is key to mastering any instrument. In addition to facilitating quicker movement around the instrument, proper technique also helps prevent injury (every musician’s worst nightmare!)....

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Answers by Premswaroop (94)

Answered on 14 Mar Learn Music/Instrumental Music/Piano

Pianos have both white and black keys for several reasons, including musical and practical considerations: Musical notation: The arrangement of white and black keys on a piano keyboard corresponds to the layout of notes in Western music notation. The white keys represent the natural notes (A, B,... ...more

Pianos have both white and black keys for several reasons, including musical and practical considerations:

  1. Musical notation: The arrangement of white and black keys on a piano keyboard corresponds to the layout of notes in Western music notation. The white keys represent the natural notes (A, B, C, D, E, F, G) of the musical alphabet, while the black keys represent the sharps and flats (notes with alterations in pitch).

  2. Scale patterns: The arrangement of white and black keys follows a repeating pattern of seven white keys and five black keys, which corresponds to the seven notes of a diatonic scale (such as the major or minor scale) with the added sharps and flats in between.

  3. Visual and tactile differentiation: The contrasting colors of the white and black keys help pianists visually and tactilely distinguish between different notes and intervals, facilitating accurate and precise playing.

  4. Historical evolution: The use of black keys to represent sharps and flats dates back to the early keyboard instruments, such as the harpsichord and clavichord. This layout was retained in the design of the modern piano for continuity and familiarity with existing musical conventions.

Overall, the arrangement of white and black keys on a piano keyboard serves both practical and musical purposes, helping pianists navigate the instrument and interpret musical notation effectively.

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Answered on 14 Mar Learn Music/Instrumental Music/Piano

Traditional pianos are not specifically designed for left-handed players, as the layout of the keys and pedals is standardized for right-handed use. However, left-handed pianists can still play standard pianos by adapting their technique to suit their dominant hand. Some left-handed pianists may choose... ...more

Traditional pianos are not specifically designed for left-handed players, as the layout of the keys and pedals is standardized for right-handed use. However, left-handed pianists can still play standard pianos by adapting their technique to suit their dominant hand.

Some left-handed pianists may choose to reverse the hand positioning typically used by right-handed players, with their left hand playing melodies or higher notes while their right hand plays accompaniments or lower notes. However, many left-handed pianists learn to play using the same technique as right-handed players, as this allows them to access a wider range of instructional materials and perform on any piano without requiring specialized equipment.

There are no pianos specifically manufactured for left-handed players, but some manufacturers may offer customization options for individuals with specific needs or preferences. Ultimately, whether a pianist chooses to adapt their technique or seek out specialized equipment is a matter of personal preference.

 

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Answered on 14 Mar Learn Music/Instrumental Music/Piano

The piano is classified as a member of the keyboard instrument family. This family includes instruments that produce sound by pressing keys on a keyboard, which in turn cause mechanisms to strike, pluck, or blow strings or other elements to produce sound. Other instruments in the keyboard family include... ...more

The piano is classified as a member of the keyboard instrument family. This family includes instruments that produce sound by pressing keys on a keyboard, which in turn cause mechanisms to strike, pluck, or blow strings or other elements to produce sound. Other instruments in the keyboard family include the organ, harpsichord, synthesizer, and accordion.

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Answered on 14 Mar Learn Music/Instrumental Music/Piano

Certainly! Here are a few piano chords that often sound good together when played in a progression: C Major - F Major - G Major - Am: This is a simple yet effective progression that works well in various musical contexts, from pop to folk to rock. Dm7 - G7 - Cmaj7: This jazz-inspired progression... ...more

Certainly! Here are a few piano chords that often sound good together when played in a progression:

  1. C Major - F Major - G Major - Am: This is a simple yet effective progression that works well in various musical contexts, from pop to folk to rock.

  2. Dm7 - G7 - Cmaj7: This jazz-inspired progression adds a smooth and sophisticated touch to your playing, often used in jazz standards and ballads.

  3. Em - G - D - Am: Commonly found in folk and acoustic music, this progression has a warm and comforting sound.

  4. F#m - B - E - A: This progression, often played in the key of E major, has a driving and uplifting quality, commonly heard in rock and pop music.

  5. Db - Ab - Bbm - Gb: In the key of Db major, this progression has a rich and soulful vibe, often used in R&B and soul music.

These are just a few examples, and there are countless other chord progressions to explore. Experiment with different chords and progressions to find combinations that resonate with you and suit the mood or style of the music you're playing.

 

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Answered on 14 Mar Learn Music/Instrumental Music/Piano

There are countless combinations of piano chords that sound good together, depending on the style and mood you're going for. Here are a few common chord progressions that sound pleasing: I - IV - V - I: This progression is a staple in many genres, such as pop, rock, and classical music. For example,... ...more

There are countless combinations of piano chords that sound good together, depending on the style and mood you're going for. Here are a few common chord progressions that sound pleasing:

  1. I - IV - V - I: This progression is a staple in many genres, such as pop, rock, and classical music. For example, in the key of C major, this progression would be C - F - G - C.

  2. I - vi - IV - V: Another popular progression, often used in pop and rock music. In C major, this would be C - Am - F - G.

  3. ii - V - I: Commonly found in jazz music, this progression adds a bit of sophistication. In C major, this would be Dm7 - G7 - Cmaj7.

  4. vi - IV - I - V: This is another progression often used in pop music. In C major, this would be Am - F - C - G.

  5. I - V - vi - IV: Known as the "pop-punk" or "four-chord" progression, it's been used in countless hit songs. In C major, this would be C - G - Am - F.

These are just a few examples, but there are endless possibilities for chord progressions on the piano. Experiment with different combinations to find ones that resonate with you and fit the mood or style of the music you're playing.

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Teaches

Piano Classes
1 Student

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Piano Classes

3

Age groups catered to

16 yrs to 25 yrs, 10 yrs to 15 yrs, Above 25 yrs

Class strength catered to

One on one/ Private Tutions

Teaching Experience in detail in Piano Classes

I will teach all grade exams in piano intermediate advance and beginners and beethoven sonata mozart chopian related songs and jazz notation classical traditional music very fluency playing and improvement focusing on student

Keyboard (Music) Classes

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Keyboard (Music) Classes

3

Age groups catered to

16 yrs to 25 yrs, 10 yrs to 15 yrs, Above 25 yrs

Class strength catered to

Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions

Teaching Experience in detail in Keyboard (Music) Classes

I will teach keyboard till 4th grade western music staff notation

5 out of 5 3 reviews

Premswaroop
S

Piano Preferred class strength:Group Classes,One on one/ Private Tutions

"He is very good teacher improved piano playing Mt self before I took so many classes I not improved my technics Mr.prem us very export in piano and keyboard well explanation subject theory. "

Premswaroop
M

Piano Preferred class strength:One on one/ Private Tutions

"Playing amazing very good at teaching awesome skilled super teaching instrumental techniques I improved lot. "

Premswaroop
F

Keyboard (Music)

"I liked the class, the concepts were explained well and were easy to understand as a beginner in music. "

Have you attended any class with Premswaroop?

Answers by Premswaroop (94)

Answered on 14 Mar Learn Music/Instrumental Music/Piano

Pianos have both white and black keys for several reasons, including musical and practical considerations: Musical notation: The arrangement of white and black keys on a piano keyboard corresponds to the layout of notes in Western music notation. The white keys represent the natural notes (A, B,... ...more

Pianos have both white and black keys for several reasons, including musical and practical considerations:

  1. Musical notation: The arrangement of white and black keys on a piano keyboard corresponds to the layout of notes in Western music notation. The white keys represent the natural notes (A, B, C, D, E, F, G) of the musical alphabet, while the black keys represent the sharps and flats (notes with alterations in pitch).

  2. Scale patterns: The arrangement of white and black keys follows a repeating pattern of seven white keys and five black keys, which corresponds to the seven notes of a diatonic scale (such as the major or minor scale) with the added sharps and flats in between.

  3. Visual and tactile differentiation: The contrasting colors of the white and black keys help pianists visually and tactilely distinguish between different notes and intervals, facilitating accurate and precise playing.

  4. Historical evolution: The use of black keys to represent sharps and flats dates back to the early keyboard instruments, such as the harpsichord and clavichord. This layout was retained in the design of the modern piano for continuity and familiarity with existing musical conventions.

Overall, the arrangement of white and black keys on a piano keyboard serves both practical and musical purposes, helping pianists navigate the instrument and interpret musical notation effectively.

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Answered on 14 Mar Learn Music/Instrumental Music/Piano

Traditional pianos are not specifically designed for left-handed players, as the layout of the keys and pedals is standardized for right-handed use. However, left-handed pianists can still play standard pianos by adapting their technique to suit their dominant hand. Some left-handed pianists may choose... ...more

Traditional pianos are not specifically designed for left-handed players, as the layout of the keys and pedals is standardized for right-handed use. However, left-handed pianists can still play standard pianos by adapting their technique to suit their dominant hand.

Some left-handed pianists may choose to reverse the hand positioning typically used by right-handed players, with their left hand playing melodies or higher notes while their right hand plays accompaniments or lower notes. However, many left-handed pianists learn to play using the same technique as right-handed players, as this allows them to access a wider range of instructional materials and perform on any piano without requiring specialized equipment.

There are no pianos specifically manufactured for left-handed players, but some manufacturers may offer customization options for individuals with specific needs or preferences. Ultimately, whether a pianist chooses to adapt their technique or seek out specialized equipment is a matter of personal preference.

 

Answers 3 Comments
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Answered on 14 Mar Learn Music/Instrumental Music/Piano

The piano is classified as a member of the keyboard instrument family. This family includes instruments that produce sound by pressing keys on a keyboard, which in turn cause mechanisms to strike, pluck, or blow strings or other elements to produce sound. Other instruments in the keyboard family include... ...more

The piano is classified as a member of the keyboard instrument family. This family includes instruments that produce sound by pressing keys on a keyboard, which in turn cause mechanisms to strike, pluck, or blow strings or other elements to produce sound. Other instruments in the keyboard family include the organ, harpsichord, synthesizer, and accordion.

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Answered on 14 Mar Learn Music/Instrumental Music/Piano

Certainly! Here are a few piano chords that often sound good together when played in a progression: C Major - F Major - G Major - Am: This is a simple yet effective progression that works well in various musical contexts, from pop to folk to rock. Dm7 - G7 - Cmaj7: This jazz-inspired progression... ...more

Certainly! Here are a few piano chords that often sound good together when played in a progression:

  1. C Major - F Major - G Major - Am: This is a simple yet effective progression that works well in various musical contexts, from pop to folk to rock.

  2. Dm7 - G7 - Cmaj7: This jazz-inspired progression adds a smooth and sophisticated touch to your playing, often used in jazz standards and ballads.

  3. Em - G - D - Am: Commonly found in folk and acoustic music, this progression has a warm and comforting sound.

  4. F#m - B - E - A: This progression, often played in the key of E major, has a driving and uplifting quality, commonly heard in rock and pop music.

  5. Db - Ab - Bbm - Gb: In the key of Db major, this progression has a rich and soulful vibe, often used in R&B and soul music.

These are just a few examples, and there are countless other chord progressions to explore. Experiment with different chords and progressions to find combinations that resonate with you and suit the mood or style of the music you're playing.

 

Answers 3 Comments
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Answered on 14 Mar Learn Music/Instrumental Music/Piano

There are countless combinations of piano chords that sound good together, depending on the style and mood you're going for. Here are a few common chord progressions that sound pleasing: I - IV - V - I: This progression is a staple in many genres, such as pop, rock, and classical music. For example,... ...more

There are countless combinations of piano chords that sound good together, depending on the style and mood you're going for. Here are a few common chord progressions that sound pleasing:

  1. I - IV - V - I: This progression is a staple in many genres, such as pop, rock, and classical music. For example, in the key of C major, this progression would be C - F - G - C.

  2. I - vi - IV - V: Another popular progression, often used in pop and rock music. In C major, this would be C - Am - F - G.

  3. ii - V - I: Commonly found in jazz music, this progression adds a bit of sophistication. In C major, this would be Dm7 - G7 - Cmaj7.

  4. vi - IV - I - V: This is another progression often used in pop music. In C major, this would be Am - F - C - G.

  5. I - V - vi - IV: Known as the "pop-punk" or "four-chord" progression, it's been used in countless hit songs. In C major, this would be C - G - Am - F.

These are just a few examples, but there are endless possibilities for chord progressions on the piano. Experiment with different combinations to find ones that resonate with you and fit the mood or style of the music you're playing.

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Piano lessons basic fundamentals

Good technique is key to mastering any instrument. In addition to facilitating quicker movement around the instrument, proper technique also helps prevent injury (every musician’s worst nightmare!)....

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Premswaroop describes himself as "Let the melody of music guide your heart and the rhythm of life.". He conducts classes in Keyboard (Music) and Piano. Premswaroop is located in Cherlapalli, Hyderabad. Premswaroop takes Online Classes- via online medium. He has 3 years of teaching experience . He is well versed in Telugu and English. Premswaroop has got 3 reviews till now with 100% positive feedback.

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