World Music Overseas Music University affiliated professor
When learning world music, it is natural to choose the birthplace of the music you want to learn, or the country where the performance is thriving, such as Spain for flamenco guitar and Argentina for bandoneon.
Marie Faisinger Sensei
A voice lesson with a wide field of view by a vocalist who even works as a music director.
Let's make Marie a teacher who is an active musician and even a music director and voice coach for many musicals released in New York.
Rafael Andujar Sensei
Authentic Spanish flamenco guitar maestro lessons.
The leading guitar player who won the major Spanish competition will carefully teach you various styles of flamenco.
Todd Anderson Sensei
Nori and theory taught only by veterans of the Latin jazz world.
Todd Anderson, a great supporting player of the saxophone who has played with the big names of the past, is passionate about nurturing the next generation of big players.
Dr. Fernando Miceli
Argentine tango learned from European tango singers
Born in Argentina, Italian parents, and living in Germany for over 20 years.
Elizabeth Roninger Sensei
I want to be taught by the owner of such a voice that makes people ecstatic.
Learn from the best-performing active singers who are active in live houses, on CDs, in TV dramas and movies, and teaching at The New School.
Dr. Dennis Thurmond
Learn from a former professor at the University of Southern California who knows both weight and lightness
I like the American style open mind of Professor Thurmond, who is active in various fields such as classical, jazz, gospel, pop, and electronic music.
Sensei Ampekham
Professor Peckham, who creates the method for Berklee College of Music.
Professor Peckham, who is in charge of the most important essential course at Berklee College of Music's Voice Department, will give your voice an all-round power.