“Music is what feelings sound like.”
Piano study is not easy, but it is so satisfying at the end after all the hard work has been done.
Our Students successfully participate and take First, Second and Third places at competitions and festivals, such as Richmond Hill Art Festival, Music Scarborough Piano Competition, Yip’s, Kiwanis Music Festival and many more.
Primary emphasis is on developing a healthy pianistic technique and nurturing each student's innate musicality. The utmost commitment is given to deepening an understanding of the style of one's chosen repertoire and to the broader spectrum of music in which it resides.
We’re open to children and adults with or without initial music and piano knowledge.
Piano study is not easy, but it is so satisfying at the end after all the hard work has been done.
Our Students successfully participate and take First, Second and Third places at competitions and festivals, such as Richmond Hill Art Festival, Music Scarborough Piano Competition, Yip’s, Kiwanis Music Festival and many more.
Primary emphasis is on developing a healthy pianistic technique and nurturing each student's innate musicality. The utmost commitment is given to deepening an understanding of the style of one's chosen repertoire and to the broader spectrum of music in which it resides.
We’re open to children and adults with or without initial music and piano knowledge.
What Age Should Your Child Start Piano Lessons?
Most Children can begin private piano lessons as four or five. Some exceptional cases have been noted from as early as 3 years old, however it depends on their aptitude and attention span. Research is showing that the natural sense of pitch and rhythm is at its peak between ages of 4-6.
♪♪♪ Has your child asked about lessons or seemed fascinated with piano?
♪♪♪ Does your child like to learn?
♪♪♪ Can your child physically sit still for at least a half-hour? (The typical length of a beginning-level piano lesson)
If your child expresses a preference for another instrument, it's best to allow him or her lessons in that instrument. Don't force piano on a child.
♪♪♪ Can your child mentally focus on doing what is expected of them for at least a half-hour?
♪♪♪ Can your child read the letters of the alphabet?
♪♪♪ Can your child read and count numbers?
♪♪♪ Can they do very simple addition like 2+2=4?
How to choose a good teacher for your child?
