All About Music For Beginners & Selecting Instruments
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jackaroo77:
Would like to start my 5yr old gal to piano.. is it a gd idea to get 2nd hand digital piano for a start or let her go thru few sessions first ?
It is important to have an instrument right at the start of lesson so your gal can practice and improve in between lessons. And you wil be able to gauge also if she will be willing to be disciplined enough to go through the routine of practicing. And also most good teachers will not start lessons until the student has an instrument. Not fun to teach students who do not practice. -
Is there a music workshop where the kids can explore and are introduced to various instruments, as opposed to a class that teaches a specific instrument.
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phtthp:
you may approach Mr Lee Hoon Pieklowchuac2:
Okie, I wonβt say it for competitive music playing perharps currently now it just equip daughter with a skill. Down the road, after she progress, will see how she is handling and her interest most important of all then shall decide what the next move for her.
[quote=\"lowchuac2\"]Dear all, I'm WC. I very new to this forum and join here.... like to enquire your opinion.. My daughter is coming 3 in this coming Sept 2015. I think of letting her learn violin or ballet, will that be too early? or when is the suitable age to let her start off?
which school can I lookout for?
as i come from Low-mid income family, so would be great if the lesson fee is not too expensive. Normally how much is the lessons fee on average?
I always heard people say that when child are young, it better to start off as early as possible....so this come to my mind
Appreciate your all output...:) thanks .....
Best regards....
I had pm you his handphone contact telephone
Violin school fees charged, for One hour practice : $ 130 per Term (for 8 lessons)
per lesson : $ 16.25 (affordable)
Mr Lee train kindergarten children to play violin, from N2 to K2.
many young kids taught by him, can play very well.
He also teach P1 to P6 children, Secondary school students, too.
Mr Lee is the founder of \"Kids Philharmonic\"
He taught many batches of children, before.
he often encourage children from Primary, Secondary schools & Junior Colleges to perform violin ensemble, at Singapore Esplanade Concert Theatre.
nearest MRT to alight : Esplanade MRT (yellow Circle line)
you may obtain a booklet of Musical Performance activities from any nearby Community centre near your house : check when is his group of children taught, going to perform at the next performance, at Sg Esplanade Concert theatre ?
Admission into Concert Theatre : free of charge
everyone are welcome to attend Concert !
Mr Lee is very experienced : taught violin in many primary schools' before.
http://kidsphilharmonic.sg/about/our-in ... %E5%BE%B7/
Mr Lee through his vision, form an Orchestra for young children, called \"Kids Philharmonic\"
http://kidsphilharmonic.sg/
http://www.kidsphilharmonic.com/our-team.html
Kids' Orchestra
http://www.straitstimes.com/microsites/ ... d-20130601
Mr Lee's Teaching team
http://www.musarteduhut.com.sg/teaching-team.html[/quote]
Hi Hi
Could you pls PM me Mr Lee Hoon Piek's (founder of Kids Philharmonic) contact as well?
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Hi, if you are looking for a music teacher, you may want to check out SG Music Lessons website (http://www.SGMusicLessons.com.sg). There is a good list of qualified music teachers with details of the profiles (e.g. qualifications, experience, biography, area of teaching etc...) This should help you find a suitable teacher.
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lowchuac2:
For ballet, you can sign her up at CC. Many CC offer ballet at relatively cheap prices of around $100 for 10 lessons (different grades and different CC different charges). 4 years old will be a good age to start ballet as the minimum age for taking the first ballet exams (Pre Primary grade) is 6 years old (Do not be confused as on RAD website, it will be written as 5 years old on 1 January).Dear all, I'm WC. I very new to this forum and join here.... like to enquire your opinion.. My daughter is coming 3 in this coming Sept 2015. I think of letting her learn violin or ballet, will that be too early? or when is the suitable age to let her start off?
which school can I lookout for? as i come from Low-mid income family, so would be great if the lesson fee is not too expensive. Normally how much is the lessons fee on average?
I always heard people say that when child are young, it better to start off as early as possible....so this come to my mind
Appreciate your all output...:) thanks .....
Best regards.... -
Hi all,
I am looking for an upright piano for my boy who just started learning and if you have any to let go do PM me or email me at smileone2009@yahoo.com
Thanks lots -
blur1:
Try Hailun? Heard many friends saying their brand new piano costs the same as 2nd hand Yamaha/ Kawai pianos, plus it comes with guaranteed take back value. I bought a Yamaha U1, so am in no way affiliated to Hailun :rahrah:Hi all,
I am looking for an upright piano for my boy who just started learning and if you have any to let go do PM me or email me at smileone2009@yahoo.com
Thanks lots -
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blur1:
thanks

u r welcome
Have you decided on which piano to buy?
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Hi may I have contact for Mr Lee Hoon Piekβs (founder of Kids Philharmonic) as well? Please PM me. Thanks!
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