All About Choosing Piano Schools And Teachers
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hi again Peanut & Cholevv,
Thank you for the info & offers. I just continued my son's lesson at Yamaha Tampines, so we'll see how he goes along there for the time being.
I'll keep both of u in mind if I really need to change this arrangement again
Best regards!
Winniel -
Hi am new here, can anyone tell me the difference between piano tuition at home or in a school eg cristofori better? Will the fees differ ?
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Private teacher you can choose who you go to - choose male, female; choose ex or cheap; experience, not so experience etc, in music schools teachers are allocated to you. Generally in music schools, the child gets chances to perform, whether in a group or as an individual though some private teachers are in-corporating this into their teaching as well, for example, performing in front of fellow students.
Fees wise, on the whole, music schools are a tad cheaper. Having said that, private teachers have a wide spectrum of very high fees (like $120 per HOUR) to extremely low fees ($100 per MONTH). Yes, even for beginners. -
thank u so much! its so insightfl…will send my kid to a sch for better exposure
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My 4 years old son is attending a 1 to 1 piano lesson at Ballet & Music in Choa Chu Kang. He already know the piano keys and able to play Mary had a Little Lamb with right hand just after 4 lessons. :celebrate:
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you may consider this one :
http://www.lamusicastudio.com -
Hi,
You may want to consider my children's piano teacher too if you want.... just trying to give you more options.
pm me if you would like her contact in future. hope it helps.
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Hi, anyone here with kids attending piano lesson at Kel’s Music Studio at Bukit Timah Plaza? Please share your experience or recommend other music schools in Bukit Timah area. TIA!
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Any recommendation for a school in the central?
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Hi,
Does anyone have any good piano teachers who will teach in Bukit Panjang area? Thanks.
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