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Rimi - Private Piano Teacher

Rimi - Private Piano Teacher

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Education

  • Johns Hopkins University - Jazz Voice Certificate
  • Nrityalaya Academy in Washington DC

Highlights

  • My song "Maahiya" topped Indian music charts in the Indian pop category and received Bestseller status
  • Released 2 albums in India, The Unveiling (2006) and Crossing Over (2009)
  • Specialize in Indian Classical, Bollywood, and Jazz Voice Lessons
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About Rimi 

Hey, I’m Rimi! I am an Indian-American voice and dance teacher, performer, and professional career coach. I specialize in Indian classical, Bollywood, and Jazz voice lessons for all ages. To me, the voice is one of the most important channels we have for expressing ourselves and showing up in the world. I enjoy helping students improve their confidence and self-expression by developing their voices for both performances as well as everyday communication.

My love affair with the performing arts started from a young age, as I was trained in Indian classical music and dance in Washington, DC. In college, I went on to complete a Jazz voice certificate at Johns Hopkins University along with my undergraduate studies. Instead of going the expected route of being a doctor, I decided to run away to India to learn more about my culture and the Indian arts. While living in India, I trained with renowned musicians and pundits of Indian music and dance, including Ajoy Chakrobarty in Kolkata at his school, Srutinandan and Ustad Iqbal Khan of the Delhi Gharana of Hindustani Sufi Vocal Music. My formal dance training includes 16 years of Odissi with Nrityalaya Academy in Washington DC and training in Sufi Kathak with Smt. Manjari Chaturvedi in Delhi.

I have since released two albums in India, The Unveiling (2006) and Crossing Over (2009), which received acclaim and a high demand for performances in India. My song "Maahiya" topped Indian music charts in the Indian pop category and received Bestseller status. Thereafter, I performed across India, Southeast Asia, Europe, and the United States at various venues including the Kennedy Center, Annenberg Center, and Embassy of India. Among my awards include two Homewood Arts Certificates in Music and Dance; Completion of "Ranga Pravesham" in Indian Classical Dance by Nrityalaya Academy, and arts awards from the Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation and Association for Performing Arts Presenters. After studying and performing abroad for many years, I decided to do my MBA and then founded Shakti, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to increasing diversity and inclusion within communities through sharing world dance, music, and poetry. My unique brand of Indian fusion music focuses on increasing appreciation for Indian music and culture through unique and experimental fusion with Western styles including Jazz and Electronic.

I am trained in Indian classical, Bollywood, and jazz voice and have been teaching kids and adults for 15 years. My approach focuses on helping you learn to improve your vocal expression through developing your vocal strength, ear, and tonality while having FUN singing the music you love. My classes focus a bit on theory but mostly on diving right into voice exercises meant to strengthen your vocal cords and relax your muscles and posture so you can sing any song effortlessly and with joy.

I use the harmonium and electronic tabla to aid my classes and help you learn to sing with different rhythms. After this initial training, we work on learning a song that we agree on. As a professional leadership and career coach in addition to voice teacher, my approach is not only about teaching you the skills to sing but helping you to improve your overall confidence and presence in everyday life and work.

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Why Take Music Lessons?

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2. Learning music develops mental and physical skills...

Engaging in music lessons offers a dual advantage by developing both physical and mental skills in individuals. On the physical side, playing musical instruments requires fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and finger dexterity, which are honed through regular practice. Mentally, music lessons stimulate cognitive functions such as memory, attention, and concentration, as students learn to read and interpret musical notation, understand rhythm and timing, and execute complex musical compositions. The combination of physical and mental skill development through music lessons contributes to a well-rounded growth and enhances overall cognitive abilities.

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6. Music is proven to improve reading skills...

Extensive research has shown that music has a profound impact on improving reading skills in individuals. The rhythmic patterns, melodic contours, and phrasing in music help develop auditory processing skills that are closely related to language acquisition. This leads to enhanced phonological awareness, which is crucial for decoding and understanding written text. Additionally, music education exposes students to a rich and varied vocabulary, as they encounter lyrics, musical terminology, and expressive elements that contribute to a broader range of linguistic abilities, ultimately improving their overall language proficiency.

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9. Learning Music is FUN...

Music lessons can be a source of immense enjoyment and fun for students of all ages. Learning to play an instrument or sing allows individuals to explore their creativity, express themselves, and find joy in the process of making music. Engaging in music also has the remarkable ability to relieve stress and serve as an escape from the pressures of everyday life. Playing or listening to music can create a sense of relaxation, provide emotional release, and transport individuals to a different emotional state, offering a much-needed break from daily worries and responsibilities.

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