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    All About Choosing Piano Schools And Teachers

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      Dreamaurora
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      Online Piano Lessons vs Physical Piano Lessons

      I would like to seek professional advices/opinions if online piano lessons are good for young children aged 6 years old in the long term.

      My child has been learning with an online teacher for 11 months, and I’m wondering if it’s time to go back to physical lessons due to a few reasons:

      1. Lack of public performances exposure
      2. Beginning to see child’s weakness in foundation as she plays more technically challenging pieces.

      Thank you.
      The two points you raised are more about the quality of the teacher rather than simply online vs physical.

      I think the warmth and the personal feedback that a physical lesson could never be replicated in an online lesson. I am actually quite amazed that your young child could stomach 11 months of online lessons.

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        danishapple\" post_id=\"1999230\" time=\"1602951258\" user_id=\"153101:

        Online Piano Lessons vs Physical Piano Lessons

        I would like to seek professional advices/opinions if online piano lessons are good for young children aged 6 years old in the long term.

        My child has been learning with an online teacher for 11 months, and I’m wondering if it’s time to go back to physical lessons due to a few reasons:

        1. Lack of public performances exposure
        2. Beginning to see child’s weakness in foundation as she plays more technically challenging pieces.

        Thank you.

        The two points you raised are more about the quality of the teacher rather than simply online vs physical.

        I think the warmth and the personal feedback that a physical lesson could never be replicated in an online lesson. I am actually quite amazed that your young child could stomach 11 months of online lessons.

        Yes she has learnt 11 months of online lessons and she doesn’t really have any issue following the lessons. Her online teacher focuses more musicality and I think she’s lacking in foundation and techniques.

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          Full time female Music Degree piano teacher, from Australian Conservatorium. Passionate about instilling interest in music and bringing out the best in students. Almost 10 years of experience in teaching children, preparing students for ABRSM piano exams, as well as teaching students learning for leisure. She has taught in Music Schools, and MOE School. She has given piano instructions to over hundred students to date.


          Apart from guiding students in scoring HighDistinction/Distinction/Merit in ABRSM Piano Examinations, she has also guided students in attaining Gold/Silver in Piano Festivals reviewed by renowned adjudicators.

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          End year intake is now open! With limited slots available. Students who previously couldn't get a slot could also enquire now.

          Message 9653~1568 to enquire, or arrange to try a lesson

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            danishapple
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            Hi all,


            I would like to ask:

            1. What should be covered in a typical piano lesson?

            2. What does foundation mean in piano learning?

            3. If a teacher only focuses on the repertoire for 3-4 months and no other aspects like theory, sight reading skills, etc is taught during lesson, will you change the teacher?

            Thank you.

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              6thisnthat9
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              What is the age of this child? What is the grade the child is taking?

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                Dreamaurora
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                danishapple\" post_id=\"2001275\" time=\"1604486011\" user_id=\"153101:

                Hi all,

                I would like to ask:

                1. What should be covered in a typical piano lesson?

                2. What does foundation mean in piano learning?

                3. If a teacher only focuses on the repertoire for 3-4 months and no other aspects like theory, sight reading skills, etc is taught during lesson, will you change the teacher?

                Thank you.
                What is covered in a typical piano lesson will depend on what are the learning goals. But at beginning and lower grades there should be a healthy mix of technical study, sight-reading, repertoire, and basic theory. I think when we say a person has a good foundation, they should have good playing posture, reading skills appropriate to their grade levels, good sense of rhythm, and tension free technique.

                Yes, lessons have been ongoing for 3-4 months and only go through pieces completely, I would definitely feedback to teacher. It is good to discuss with the teacher first, she might have a good reason to focus only on the repertoire.

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                  danishapple
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                  6thisnthat9\" post_id=\"2001276\" time=\"1604487751\" user_id=\"145858:

                  What is the age of this child? What is the grade the child is taking?
                  The student is turning 6 years old.

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                    6thisnthat9
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                    If the child is this young, it’s more impt to develop her appreciation and interest in music.

                    Is she attentive during piano lesson, able to sit through?
                    Is she practising through the hw that her piano tr assigned her? On her own?
                    When she practises her pieces, she is already sight reading, as long as you are not writing the solfege or notes down for her. No need to make any marking on the keyboard too.
                    Or is she playing by memory? You can tell, if she can play new pieces on her own.

                    Does your child enjoy the lessons, looking forward to it weekly? Is making music now, making her happy?
                    One of mine started at 4yo but in a group. No formal theory thought then. But my child learn to play the new pieces on her own, ahead of the lessons. Even so, we switched to 1 to 1 lessons only when she is 7yo.

                    Theory can be picked up as you learn. Tr explain the new terms as and when they come across them.

                    My other child started piano lesson only at 7yo. He is doing well now, enjoy making his music.

                    Some music school lessons allocate last 15mins to theory using theory book. But min age to take their 1 to 1 lesson is 6yo onwards.
                    Like Dream aurora said, talk to your current tr, hear her out first.

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                      SBT
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                      folks


                      kid turning 6 in few months time, looking at sending her for piano lessons and Aureus Academy is conveniently located near me, feedback?

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                        cse1217
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                        Hi all who are interested in learning piano or finding a FUN, Experienced, Patient, Flexible female piano teacher for yourself or your child, please PM me at 91468438.


                        Contact details and information
                        If you are interested to learn piano from her, please PM with the following details:
                        1) Your name
                        2) Contact number
                        3) Age of student
                        4) Venue of lesson (with postal code)
                        5) Preferred days and time for lessons
                        6) Learning piano for leisure and/or graded exam
                        a. If for leisure, specify any specific type of music
                        b. If for graded exam, specify what is the highest grade obtained

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