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TaKeTiNa Rhythm Teacher Trainings

To further the potential of TaKeTiNa to revolutionize music education and personal evolution for future generations, Reinhard and Cornelia Flatischler are constantly training new TaKeTiNa rhythm teachers around the globe.

The basic TaKeTiNa rhythm teacher training is an intense, three-year-long journey during which participants gather and learn to integrate musical, educational, and therapeutic skills and knowledge. Certified TaKeTiNa teachers can use those skills both as TaKeTiNa teachers and in their work in related fields. Basic teachers may further develop their skills in advanced, senior, and master level trainings.

The TaKeTiNa percussion and instrument trainings and the basic TaKeTiNa rhythm teacher training are conducted bi-lingually in German and English. More advanced levels of TaKeTiNa rhythm teacher trainings are held in either German or English.

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Percussion trainings

The TaKeTiNa percussion and instrument trainings are suited to both beginners and professional musicians. Reinhard Flatischler's approach focuses on developing competence in rhythm and music at any level. Reinhard has influenced several younger-generation musicians with his unique methods for teaching arrangement and composition. Cornelia Flatischler contributes with an emphasis on energy work which she has developed by drawing on many and varied disciplines.

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TaKeTiNa basic percussion trainings

The basic TaKeTiNa rhythm teacher training also is appropriate not only for professional musicians, but also for those motivated and curious students who don't have previous musical training. It is a great opportunity to develop rhythmic skills on basic drums and percussion instruments in a safe and nurturing environment, in a small group. This training takes place at the TaKeTiNa Institute in Vienna, surrounded by a park and by the Vienna Woods.

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