Hi! I’m Nismah. I’m a Berklee College of Music graduate (’17) with a degree in music and songwriting. I teach voice, piano, guitar, bass, songwriting, music production and music theory.
I am a freelance songwriter, music producer and entrepreneur.
My goal in teaching is to make you fall more and more in love with your newly acquired skills each lesson!
What to expect
You can expect in-depth lessons that touch upon all important aspects of the skill. We will discuss music theory, technique, application, repertoire, and even a little history when it comes up.
After each lesson you'll leave with clear instructions on what and how to practice.
To get the best music lesson online experience, you will need a computer or tablet with a webcam and microphone connected to a good Internet connection, with a download speed preferably above 25 Mbps, your instrument (of course), and any equipment recommended by your teacher before the lesson. Your booking confirmation email will include a link and details on how to join.
Join a Zoom call
Online Lessons are all attended on the Zoom video conferencing platform. After...
Online Lessons are all attended on the Zoom video conferencing platform. After you book, you’ll receive an email confirmation with a link to your upcoming lesson that you’ll join using a web browser or the Zoom app. Lessons use both audio and video, so make sure that you can meet the system requirement before booking a lesson. Online lessons are interactive, so you’ll be able to communicate with your teacher, ask questions, and comment as much as you like.
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Cancellation Policy
Lessons can be canceled or rescheduled directly on the platform using the...
Lessons can be canceled or rescheduled directly on the platform using the cancel/reschedule function in the Booked Lesson section of your Dashboard at least 24 hours before the lesson time. If you need to cancel a lesson, do so by clicking on the “Cancel” button on your booked lesson and your teacher will be notified automatically.
Extra Tip
You can always think ahead and get a few things ready before...
You can always think ahead and get a few things ready before your lessons. Make sure to tune your instrument before the lesson. Bring à a notepad and anything you might need to write down notes. We strongly recommend testing your video conference settings at least 15 min before each lesson to avoid any unwanted technical issues during the lesson.
Daniel O’Connell obtained a bachelor degree in Sound at Cetear, Rosario, and continued his studies at SAE Institute, Barcelona and London School of Sound, UK.