What these lessons are like
Most people begin here, and Beginner Piano is the lesson we have thought hardest about. Those opening weeks are all about feeling settled: where to sit, how the hand wants to rest on the keys, how to read a first handful of notes without any of it feeling like homework. We work at the speed of whoever is in front of us, never to a syllabus pinned on a wall.
After that we build carefully and properly. A new student learns to play with both hands, hold a steady pulse, and spot the little patterns that all music is made from — and, just as importantly, to play pieces they genuinely enjoy as they go. We blend the classics every pianist ought to meet with film themes, pop tunes and the odd request, so sitting down to practise stays something to look forward to.
Within a year a new student can usually read simple music unaided, play short pieces with both hands together, and decide for themselves whether to aim for a grade exam or simply carry on for the love of it. Neither is pushed — what we are after is a student who sits down at a piano because they want to.
Who it's for
A child or adult who has never played, and wants a patient, unhurried start.
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