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                                      What do you learn in piano classes?

                                      Piano classes typically cover a wide range of topics, from music theory to ear training to technique. In addition, most piano classes will also focus on repertoire or the pieces that students are expected to know. Most piano lessons will start with some basic theory and then move on to learning chords, chord inversions, chord voicing, chord improvisation, fill-ins, rhythm, melodies, accompaniment styles, presentation, and other musical concepts.

                                      How to begin taking piano lessons?

                                      Beginners should early start at home before moving on to professional lessons. Practice sessions can be conducted on an inexpensive keyboard or digital piano. students can also find Theory and instructional books, songs DVDs, and websites that can help them learn online and sight reading. It is advisable to take an examination before signing up for the formal course to assess one's skill level. Saving time and money by choosing the right class from the start.

                                      What age to start piano lessons?

                                      If a child shows an interest in playing the piano, it may be best to start lessons around 5 or 6 years old. At this age, kids can pay attention for longer periods of time and they are usually able to follow simple instructions.

                                      Starting piano courses at an older age, such as 8 or 9, may be better for some children. They may be more coordinated, have longer attention spans, and better motor skills than young kids.

                                      How long are piano lessons?

                                      Most piano courses are between 30 and 60 minutes long. The length of the lesson will depend on the level of the student. For beginners, it is recommended to have shorter lessons so that they can absorb all the new information and instrument. As students progress, they can have longer lessons to work on more difficult pieces and concepts.

                                      How to find a piano teacher?

                                      First, you decide whether your child should learn in a studio or if you're open to the idea of teaching them at home in an individual environment. If you're looking for a more traditional learning experience, then studio service is likely the best option for you. Once you've decided on the type of setting you're looking for, the next step is to find a suitable teacher for training that is qualified in the type of music you're wanting your child to learn. If you're wanting them to learn classical music or pop music, and instruments, then look for teachers who specialize in that genre.

                                      What do piano lessons cost in Singapore?

                                      There are different types of piano lessons available in Singapore. For example, some music schools offer group classes for students, while others offer private classes. The fee for group classes is usually lower than the fee for private classes. In general, the piano course can cost anywhere from $50 to $200 per month.

                                      How much do personal piano teachers cost?

                                      When it comes to music lessons, there are a lot of factors that can affect the price. For instance, the type of music you want to play, the student's age (adult or grade 8), and the amount of teaching experience your potential teacher has. Most piano teachers in Singapore will charge between $20 and $40 per hour. However, if you're looking for someone with a lot of performance experience, or if you want to play classical music, you may have to pay a bit more.

                                      Do I need to have a piano to take piano classes?

                                      You do not need to have a piano to take piano classes, but it is recommended that you have access to one. Any type of piano will suffice for taking classes, although a digital piano may be preferable since it can be transported more easily. There are many entry-level models available from brands like Kawai, Yamaha, Casio, and Roland.

                                      What are piano grades?

                                      Piano grades are levels of achievement in playing the piano. They are usually taken to progress to the next grade, although some people may choose to take them for fun or to improve their skills. The grades range from beginner to advanced, and each grade has its own set of requirements. For example, Grade 1 may require you to play a simple melody, while Grade 8 may require you to play a complex piece of music.

                                      What piano exams do students take in Singapore?

                                      There are a few different piano exams students can take in Singapore. The most popular ones are the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) exams, the Trinity Guildhall exams, the Yamaha Music Examination System (YMES), and the London College of Music exams (LCM). There is no difference between these exams, as they are all internationally recognized. However, each exam board has its specific requirements, so it is important to check with your chosen exam board before taking the exam.

                                      How to choose a piano tutor?

                                      When choosing a piano tutor, pay attention to the following:
                                      - Total cost of piano lessons: hourly rates, any hidden extra costs or admin fees, travel fees, GST. Is there a minimum commitment period? What is the payment schedule: per lesson, month, or course? What is included in the price? Any free of charge perks?
                                      - Is a trial lesson available? What is the length, cost, and content of the trial lesson?
                                      - When taking piano lessons at school or hiring through an agency, who will be your piano teacher?
                                      - Teaching experience, musical education, ABRSM/Trinity grade, or other certificates and diplomas showing piano skills.
                                      - Reviews from other piano students who took music lessons in the past.
                                      - Type of musical instrument: pop piano, jazz piano, classical piano, etc.
                                      - Specialization: online piano lessons, individual piano lessons, beginner piano lessons, adult piano lessons, etc?
                                      - Do they teach music theory?
                                      - Do they follow any specific piano teaching method, like Kodaly Method, Orff Method, Dalcroze Method, or Suzuki Method?
                                      - Do they prep and organize a piano performance or recital?
                                      - Place of studying: at home or music studio. Do they serve your preferred area?
                                      - Private lessons or group piano lessons?
                                      - If studying at the studio, what kind of piano is provided: upright piano, grand piano, electronic piano keyboard?
                                      - Teaching schedule, length of each lesson, frequency.
                                      - Lesson plan.
                                      - What sheet music can be used: English pop, Chinese songs, K-pop, Church worship songs, etc.
                                      - Do they prep for piano exams (ABRSM, Trinity, etc.)? Is it mandatory to take exams?
                                      - Will a student have homework or need to do a piano practice at home between lessons?
                                      - Is the student required to have a piano or keyboard at home? What are the requirements for the piano: number of octaves, weighted keys, pedal?
                                      - How will the teacher give you feedback? How will you track your piano playing progress?
                                      - Is there a contract or written agreement you will need to sign?