Divan online training in Inavaz
One way to avoid the problems of face-to-face instruction classes is to attend online classes. In the Inavaz group, we have gathered the best divan teachers so that you can have a different experience of learning this instrument. Our online classes have many advantages over face-to-face classes. First of all, you do not need to travel to participate in them, which means you can save time and money. You also have the chance to learn this instrument at home on your own private platform at any time you can. At the end of the sessions, you will also be given a recorded video of the class, which you can use during the week and practice. Inavaz Divan training classes are completely similar to face-to-face classes in terms of training courses and professors. In these classes, you can interact live with your teacher and ask questions. This is not the case with training CDs. The cost of attending our classes varies depending on the teacher's experience and is all very cost-effective. If you are interested in participating in these classes, you can choose your teacher on the site and register here. You have the chance to choose the teacher. The first session is also free for you, where you can get acquainted with your teacher's teaching method and decide whether to continue the class or not.
Music in Canada
Drake, Leonard Cohen, Celine Dion, Shawn Mendes, Neil Young, Johnny Mitchell, Avril Lavigne... What do all these famous yet different musicians have in common? They all belong to the land of music, Canada. The history of music in this country is very old and has famous musicians and singers. In the following, we will explain more about the rich history of this country's music and its special styles.
History, different styles, and instruments of Canada
While Canada has been an independent country for only 150 years, its music history goes back even further. The music of this country is a modified version of European music and other immigrants to this country, by the way, the native and Eskimo music of this country should not be ignored either. With the arrival of the French in its territory and the introduction of instruments such as violin, flute, guitar, and so on, the music history in this country began officially. In addition to teaching these instruments to the natives, Frenches were also taught various styles of dance and singing, and as a result, Canadian music was formed, and in later years, it took root and became what it is today.
According to national statistics and a nationwide poll, the most popular style of music in Canada is alternative rock, followed by folk, pop, rock, rap, country, blues, adult contemporary music, world music, and more. In addition to the very visible tradition of taiko playing that has gained popularity across the country in recent decades, traditional instruments such as Shakuhachi, Koto, and Shamisen are recognized and taught in contemporary performances in urban centers across Canada.
String instruments making for public use is very popular throughout Canada, and the fiddle is a popular activity among Canadian folk musicians. Other instruments used in French and Anglo-Canadian folk music include guitar, button accordion, harmonica, whistle, Jewish harp, etc.