It is possible to ask and answer questions in the class. The students must devote half-hour per session a week to be presented in the class. Also, the student can record the training video of every session in the course to watch and practice as many times as he/she wants during the week.
If the student faces some problems in the exercises, he/she can ask his/her questions with Skype through
Inavaz institute’s backup website, so that they will be answered as soon as possible by his/her great teacher.
Learning music in Regina
Since its inception, Regina has had some of the best music clubs, music, and literary societies, and church choirs in Canada. Frank L. Laubach, a professional musician who came to the city from Scotland in 1904, was the undisputed leader in music until his retirement in 1922. He founded the Regina Philharmonic Society in 1904 and the Regina Orchestra Society. From those years until now, Regina has steadily progressed in the music industry to the present day, which is one of the best cities in Canada in this field. Regina's most famous musicians include Stu Davis, Jack Sample, Greg Williamson, Andy Schaff, Kick X, and more. Exchange and Kaneos Art Center are some of the most famous music halls in the city, and the Regina Folk Festival can be considered the biggest music festival there.