by jean | Jan 17, 2011 | Blog
The number 1 complaint piano teachers have about the students must be that they do not practice enough! It is no trade secret that in order to progress when learning a musical instrument, one has to practice enough. In today’s Recruit in Straits Times, there is...
by jean | Sep 30, 2010 | Blog
Please refer to ABRSM for more information on the Piano Grading / Marking Criteria. There are Pass, Merit, Distinction & Fail results for ABRSM Grading exams. Examiners do not deduct points nor add up points to derive the results. It is based on the different...
by jean | Sep 6, 2010 | Blog
Grade 5 Music Theory Revision Need to pass your Grade 5 theory so that you could do your Grade 6 to 8 Piano Practical Exam? We have the solution, but hurry now, Only 7 weeks left! Revision on Grade 5 Theory Music is catered to all Grade 5 students in any music...
by jean | Jul 5, 2010 | Blog
Many students and parents may ask about the difference in having lessons at the Music School and with private piano instructors.This article is meant to offer an objective comparison based on most school’s system vs that of private piano teacher’s...
by jean | May 24, 2010 | Blog
Yamaha’s U1 – Recommended Piano for Grade 1 to Grade 8 Many parents and students ask for recommendations on the type and model of pianos to buy so as to last them from Grade 1 to 8. So, here it is. A piano teacher in Singapore, someone affiliated with...
by jean | May 4, 2010 | Blog
Many people who have recently begun studying the piano have questions about styles of playing the piano as well as varying ways of learning during their piano lesson. These things are critical to understand as they effect how your overall success will progress. One of...