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Taking place in Waltons New School of Music’s Digital Piano Lab and designed for absolute beginners, the Introducing Piano/Keyboard for Adults course encourages the development of each student’s abilities in an atmosphere of relaxed concentration. Students learn the fundamentals of keyboard technique – as well as basic music theory, sight-reading and chordal accompaniment – while progressing through a varied and interesting repertoire that ranges from classical to pop. Headphones allow students to hear themselves play without hearing the rest of the class and enable the teacher to work individually with each student. Alternatively, students can learn to sight read and play together without headphones in an ensemble setting.

Participating students will need to have an acoustic or digital piano to practice at home, and will also need to purchase A digital piano, as well as the book, can also be purchased together with the course.

Introducing Piano/Keyboard for Adults is one of our group courses for adult beginners. Introducing Piano/Keyboard for Children is offered for Children aged 6-8. Private (one-to-one), partner and one-off 'intensive' piano lessons are also available for students at all levels, from beginner to advanced.

Updated on 08 November, 2015

About Waltons New School of Music

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