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Ramita Arora Music

Singer, Songwriter, Producer, Teacher

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Ramita Arora

Ramita Arora is a singer/songwriter currently residing in Pasadena, California. Ramita has completed her Bachelor of Music degree from Berklee College of Music in Boston, where she concentrated in voice, songwriting, music production and engineering. She has won Top Honours in the Indie International Songwriting Competition for her music and has music released on Apple Music and Spotify with several thousand plays. Her music has earned several sync placements and her song “Dancing in the Kitchen” can be heard on The Young and the Restless. Currently, Ramita is recording music and writing a songwriting blog, WriteTheNextSong.com.

Services for Hire

Collaborations & Projects I've Worked On

Mixing & Mastering

Production, Mixing & Mastering

Vocals, Songwriting

Teaching

Ramita has several years experience teaching voice, guitar, piano, ukulele and songwriting to students of all ages, in both contemporary and classical genres. She incorporates technique and fundamentals balanced with helping students find their own voice and styles, focusing on allowing students to grow and build on solid foundations. Ramita currently teaches online to students interested in singing, guitar, songwriting and production.

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Songwriting

- how to use chords and write melodies freely

- songwriting techniques in rhyming, melodies and rhythm

- writing honest, personal and heartfelt songs

- learning what makes a strong song

- advanced songwriting techniques in prosody and effective songwriting

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Production in Logic Pro

- how to set up your first project

- recording for your first tracks

- how to use and edit MIDI effectively

- tips and feedback on your productions

- mixing and the basics of plugins

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Voice or Guitar

- using warmups and exercises to strengthen your vocals skills

- vocal methods to sing freely without tension or strain

- learning your favourite songs

- chords, strumming and picking patterns

- accompanying yourself on any song

- using chords to write your own songs (if interested)