Yes, an 88-key piano with weighted keys is recommended. However at least a 61 – key keyboard is required.

All classes are for a duration of 1 hour.

No, the focus will be on Western Classical Music.

Yes, physical classes will start once the pandemic ends.

Teaching classes will be one-to-one (student will receive full attention of the teacher).

But practice classes will be in groups (Students will practice in groups under teacher’s supervision).

If a student is unable to attend a scheduled session, they are expected to intimate the teacher at least a day in advance. Classes missed with prior intimation will be compensated.

Fees can be paid via GPay or Bank Transfer. Please contact the studio for Account details. Fees should be paid before 10th of every month.

A student is expected to give a prior notice of 1 month before withdrawing from class for refund consideration. No refund will be made, if the student withdraws without notice.

It takes about 4 years to master the foundational concepts, another 2 years to attain intermediate level and then another 3 years to achieve the advanced level of playing. All subject to regular practice and increasing levels of commitment as you move from one grade to the other.

More than how long you practice, how effectively you practice matters. A practice session should cover technical exercises, scales/arpeggios and perfecting pieces. Focused practice is important.

No, the only criteria is a willing heart, with a keen desire to work hard to achieve goals.

No, it is not compulsory to prepare and appear for grade exams. However, as a music school, we recommend you take up exams, as  they give you the motivation you need to keep learning and growing.

Yes absolutely! Parents play an important role in the development of young musicians. There are several studies that show compelling evidence that the confident and skilled playing of most young performers is supported by caring parents who are committed to help their children along the challenging, yet incredibly fulfilling journey of learning an instrument.

Mrs. Blessina has completed her Grade 8 with Trinity college London in 2011. She has learnt Piano for 15 years and has been teaching Piano since 2016.

Yes, Currently because of the pandemic all classes are taken virtually. Decision to continue virtual teaching will be taken post pandemic.

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