Daniel - Acoustic Guitar tutor - Toronto
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Daniel - Acoustic Guitar tutor - Toronto

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Daniel

  • Rate ₱3,215
  • Response 3h
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    Number of students Daniel has taught since their arrival at Superprof

Daniel - Acoustic Guitar tutor - Toronto
  • 5 (6 reviews)

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  • Acoustic Guitar
  • Electric guitar
  • Classical Guitar
  • Musical Improvisation

Guitar Lessons in person or online with a doctor of music in guitar performance!

  • Acoustic Guitar
  • Electric guitar
  • Classical Guitar
  • Musical Improvisation

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About Daniel

I am an accomplished classical guitarist, performance coach, and educator based in Toronto, ON. I complete my doctoral dissertation on music performance anxiety (MPA) at the University of Toronto in 2022, where I received the New College doctoral fellowship in 2021-2022 for my research. On top of my active teaching schedule at Wilfrid Laurier University's Faculty of Music and the Royal Conservatory of Music's Oscar Peterson School, I have given guest lectures on MPA at McGill University, University of Toronto, Wilfrid Laurier University, Memorial University, and at the Guild of Carillonneurs of North America. I also have upcoming presentations this year at Mount Royal University and the Guitar Society of Toronto’s Guitar Weekend. I give regular performance coaching to clients across many instrumental backgrounds, including guitarists, carillonneurs, and pianists, and have taught classical guitar for 12 years, along with 7 years teaching in a university setting. Many of my students have received top prizes at local and provincial music competitions and have received first-class honors with distinction in their RCM exams and have joined undergraduate and graduate music programs across Canada. As a performer, I have placed as a finalist in the Montreal and Hamilton International Guitar Competitions, have taken first prize in the OMFA Provincial guitar competition twice, and placed second in the 2016 National Music Competition in Edmonton, Alberta. I have given recitals in Canada, the US, Japan, Austria, and Italy, and have premiered dozens of new works for guitar by composers from all over the world. I recently released my debut solo guitar album, Inspirations: New Music for Solo Guitar, in 2022, which was featured on CBC Radio's album of the week in March of this year on all streaming platforms. The project was supported by a prestigious recording grant from the Ontario Arts Council. More info: danielramjattan . com

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Music lessons should be about serving YOUR individual needs as a student, learning how to supercharge your practice to get the most out of your time, and help you develop independence and flexibility so you can reach your artistic goals with guidance and ease. Lessons with me will help you prepare mentally and physically to conquer stage fright in auditions, exams, competitions, or on any stage imaginable! Most importantly, anyone can learn an instrument at any age! 1. YOUR GOALS ARE MY GOALS. At the core, I believe that every teacher needs to adapt their lessons to the individual goals of each student, rather than pushing their own agenda on each player that comes into their studio. I believe in working to help people realize their own potential, not the goals of their teacher. 2. YOUR MIND IS YOUR GREATEST INSTRUMENT. I strongly emphasize the importance of developing mental tools to make our practicing as efficient and creative as possible, and helping students to learn real-life strategies to deal with their own fears involving performing and practicing. 3. CONQUERING YOUR FEARS IS PART OF MUSIC-MAKING. Many students often stop playing, or even quit music as a result of the pressures and fears they experience as a result of not learning strategies to deal with their music performance anxiety, or as a result of the abuse of their teachers. Since this is an area of expertise for me, and is the primary focus of my doctoral research, I am more than happy to help individuals deal with their own unique challenges in this area, while remaining sensitive to the needs of each player, in helping them reach their often ambitious goals. 4. IF YOU WORK WITH ME, YOU WILL BE IN GOOD HANDS. With years of professional training from some of the best guitarists on the planet, I help students develop a strong and flexible technique right from the start in both hands, while training them to become as independent as possible. This means that I strongly favor learning to read music well so we can communicate with other musicians. 5. UNLOCKING YOUR CREATIVITY IS A KEY COMPONENT OF MASTERING THE INSTRUMENT. Although improvisation was once a crucial aspect of "classical" music learning until about 150 years ago, I believe that its elimination from the music curriculum has been detrimental to the inherently creative abilities that all individuals have. I strongly favor an approach to technique that teaches students to master the fretboard through improvisation and writing their own music, as well as learning to read music of past masters. 6. Most importantly, MUSIC IS FOR EVERYONE. Music learning can start at any time, at any age, and I love teaching beginners as much as I love teaching the most advanced players. All are welcome.

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  • When and why did you develop an interest in your chosen field?

    I started guitar when I was 10 years old. By the time I was 12, I decided that I wanted to be a professional classical guitarist.
  • What makes you passionate about your subject?

    I really love the classical guitar because of its honesty. The instrument, while very unforgiving, forces you to appreciate every note in your interpretation, and the sound of one guitar playing so many voices is really special in a way that I can't describe. As far as music goes in general, we've been doing it for around 40,000 years as a species, and for me, it's one of the most human things a person can do. Everyone deserves the opportunity to be a part of that.
  • What do you like about tutoring? What makes you a "Superprof"?

    I love teaching, and have done it for ten years, for a simple reason: if I want the field of classical guitar to progress, it is not only a desire, but a responsibility to teach the instrument to others. If I want it to be played well, it is my responsibility to teach others to play it well. Beyond that, I simply love the human connections I make with each one of my students, understanding the ways that each of them grasps music in their own unique way. I also love seeing the unexpected ways that music learning affects their day to day life, their relationships with others, and their general approach to learning anything. I do notice that my students grow as people and seem to change for the better after about a year or more of studying the guitar.
  • Do you have any role models; a teacher that inspired you?

    I had many teachers throughout my life, and they all taught me a lot. Patrick Roux, who I studied with during my Master's Degree, taught me the importance of putting the music first. Bruce Holzman, who I worked with in Tallahassee, Florida, taught me the importance of psychology in teaching, learning, and performing, and the value of simplicity in interpretation and explanation. Jeffrey McFadden, at the University of Toronto, taught me how to conquer every technical problem that I can think of, and to create a consistent, clear sound. Lorenzo Micheli, an Italian guitarist who I studied with on scholarship in Europe for one summer, is probably my favourite guitarist on the planet, and he taught me the importance of relaxation, mental practice, and having clear musical ideas. Just observing his lifestyle and his approach to music improved my playing, on top of the actual work we did in lessons together.
  • What are your keys to success?

    Understand yourself, understand what you are trying to achieve, make it realistic, and make a plan to achieve it. I think this is the essence of learning. Beyond that, I believe that developing an open and exploratory attitude to learning and listening has really helped me to overcome music performance anxiety, push through challenging technical problems, and react positively to the various things that throw us curveballs in life.
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