What these lessons are like
Teaching a five- or six-year-old the piano is its own craft, and it is one we love. Little hands and short attention spans need lessons built around play — clapping games, songs, moving away from the keys and back again — so that the learning lands without the child ever feeling they are being drilled. The skill is real; the wrapping is fun.
We keep younger children’s lessons short and bright, often thirty minutes, and we send home a simple plan that a parent can help with even if they have never played a note themselves. The aim in these first years is not speed but love: a child who looks forward to lessons and will happily sit at the piano on a Saturday morning.
Every term ends with a low-key mini recital in the studio — a few minutes in front of friendly faces — because nothing builds a young musician’s confidence quite like the moment everyone claps. Many of our oldest students started here at six, and are now sitting Grade 6.
Who it's for
Younger children taking their very first music lessons.
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