Instrument
We have a series of programs lined up for you from Preparatory level to Beginner to Junior/Elementary to Intermediate to Advance levels to Music Teaching. All our lessons are conducted either at our Studio or Your Home or Online.
Piano
Piano is one of the most popular instrument to learn of all time! With its many possibilities, piano can feature the entire orchestra in itself! It’s an instrument that’s easy to learn but challenging to master. But with a series of piano lessons and practice, complete with some of your favourite songs, you’ll get to where you want to be!
Our program combines the Kodaly method with other western teaching methods.
Key learning areas; •notes reading •music tonality •rhythms •music theory •playing techniques.
Violin
Violin is a versatile instrument to play and has the highest pitch amongst the string instruments. The Violin is challenging to learn, but satisfying and rewarding to play. But with the right learning approach and experience, you can do it!
The program combines the Suzuki method with other western teaching methods.
Key learning areas; •notes reading •music tonality •rhythms •playing techniques •basic music knowledge.
Guitar / Ukulele
Guitar is a fretboard instrument with a hollow wooden body with 6 strings stretched over it along narrow neck. It’s a widely played instrument in the world. It is incredibly versatile and it is used for different genres of music. From mastering essential chords and strumming techniques to playing your favourite songs, our lessons cover most aspects of guitar playing.
Besides guitar, we also offer Ukulele course for curious learners who prefer to play a ‘mini-version guitar’ with just 4 strings instead! Ukulele music is much lighter and brighter than the richness of guitar music.
The program has the options for acoustics or classical guitar lessons.
Key learning areas; •notes reading •listening •chording •rhythms •playing techniques •basic music knowledge.
Cello
Cello is well-known for its Rich, Deep tone! It’s versatile and you can play with all kinds of music genres. You may have to sit on a chair to play a Cello.
The program combines the Suzuki method with other western teaching methods.
Key learning areas; •notes reading •music tonality •rhythms •playing techniques •basic music knowledge.