In this quick lesson for beginners, you’ll learn how to say the months of the year in Spanish. Luis also goes over how to write the date in Spanish- something a lot of students do incorrectly at first!
Here is an overview of the 12 months in Spanish: January - enero February - febrero March - marzo April - abril May - mayo June - junio July - julio August - agosto September - septiembre October - octubre November - noviembre December - diciembre
Notice that none of the months in Spanish are capitalized? This is one of the unique differences in Spanish when it comes to writing the date. Keep watching to learn more!
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As a singer, it can be challenging to transition between different musical genres, and to prepare yourself technically to sing in varying styles. That’s where this helpful lesson comes in. Here, TakeLessons partner Anthony Nuccio shows you where to find similarities and differences. Here, you’ll find out where the same technique can be applied to different singing styles, and how you should prepare your voice to sing in various genres.
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With a Music Education Degree from The University of Miami and a minor in theatre, I approach contemporary and emotive singing in a healthy way. Notable credits include Rock Of Ages 10th Anniversary Tour, We Will Rock You (Royal Caribbean Cruises).
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Guitar strumming is all in your wrist.. Find live, online group guitar classes: https://takelessons.com/live/guitar
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When learning how to strum the guitar it is important to remember that you use your wrist the majority of the time. You may use your arm when you strum the guitar but that is typically used when you need more power and it is not used as often as a wrist strum. In this video you will learn the finesse of wrist strumming the guitar and be able to practice your technique as you strum along in unison.
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Luke has been playing guitar since the age of 13, and has toured the world as a professional vocalist and musician for over 10 years. He’s also been teaching guitar for the past 6 years, working with students of all ages and background levels. By customizing his lessons for each individual student, his goal is to help his students learn in the way that best suits them and equip them to accomplish their musical goals.
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Want to learn how to pronounce the letters and sounds of the Spanish alphabet?
In this video, our expert teacher Luis will help you memorize all the vowels and consonants from A to Z.
He’ll also go over some of the trickiest Spanish letters for beginners, such as LL, Ñ, and RR. Keep watching to learn more!
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Ukulele chord changes are simplified in this helpful video. Take live, interactive, group ukulele classes: https://takelessons.com/live/ukulele
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If you’ve ever tried to play the ukulele, then you know that transitioning between chords is the most challenging task for beginners. So, how can you switch between chords without dropping the rhythm or breaking the flow of the song? In this lesson, TakeLessons partner Lee Quick will show you a handy technique for simplifying your chord transitions. With this skill, you’ll build up the muscle memory necessary to play just about any song.
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Lee Q. has a master's degree and comprehensive experience in music instruction and performance, including solo performance, orchestra, concert band, folk/bluegrass orchestra, chamber ensembles, rock/blues/folk and pep bands, and musical theatre.
Lee welcomes students of all backgrounds and gender expressions. She is a natural teacher who focuses on positive and productive learning techniques, specialized for individual needs. Lee has instructed beginning and intermediate players for many years and knows the best ways to acquire technical and musical proficiency, including recommendations for the most playable instruments and the best accessories.
Ms. Q. received a Master of Music degree in Instrumental Pedagogy (Belmont University) and graduated from Loyola University New Orleans (Bachelor of Music Education). Ms. Q. also graduated from the U.S. Armed Forces School of Music and served as a Bassoon Player in the U.S. Army.
Lee started playing guitar at age 14 and joined her first band at age 18. She has played guitar and bass in many eclectic situations, including numerous New Orleans venues and a Saints halftime show at the Superdome. Lee specializes in solo acoustic guitar and has recorded and performed as a singer-songwriter-guitarist since 2001, including ten years of solo sets at the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville.
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When you sign words and letters, it’s important to make use of your personal, or neutral space, around you. Here, TakeLessons partner Angela A. explains how to properly use this neutral space in Sign Language, so you can improve your Sign Language skills.
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Angela graduated from the University of Florida with her B.A. in Communication Sciences & Disorders (Speech Language Pathology & Audiology). Angela is fluent in American Sign Language (ASL) and holds a proficiency rating of Advanced Plus on the Sign Language Proficiency Interview Rating Scale (SLPI), which is a scale for rating sign language communication skills that is based on highly skilled, knowledgeable native-like signers.
In 2006, Angela moved to Georgia and began working at The Georgia School for the Deaf, GSD. She also had the unique opportunity to attend an intense ASL Immersion Course at Gallaudet University in Washington, DC., the world’s only university in which all programs and services are specifically designed to accommodate deaf and hard of hearing students.
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Graphing geometric reflections. Sign up for private math lessons: https://takelessons.com/tutor/math-lessons
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Learn how to graph geometric reflections or images that mirror another on the 2-D coordinate plane in this easy-to-follow video. You’ll plot each point to create a reflection of a rectangle to understand how reflections work in geometry and get a good understanding of the geometry term as well as how to move plot points and denote them with a prime notation. In the end you’ll create a congruent shape that you were looking to reflect. This video moves you one-step further in your geometry lessons.
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