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Well, if a child wants to learn to play the piano, there are a few things they'll need. For one, they'll need a piano or a keyboard. And no, a toy piano from the toy store won't cut it (unless they're planning to play "Chopsticks" for the rest of their lives).
They'll also need patience, persistence, and a willingness to practice. Learning to play the piano isn't easy, but with hard work and dedication, they can achieve great things. And of course, a sense of humor can help when they hit a wrong note or forget the next line of a song.
In terms of actual requirements, there aren't any hard and fast rules. Some children may benefit from having a basic understanding of music theory or taking lessons from a qualified teacher. But ultimately, all they need is a love for music and a desire to learn. And maybe some earplugs for their parents during those early practice sessions.
Well, while a 3-year-old might be a Mozart-level prodigy, most experts recommend waiting until they're a bit older before starting piano lessons. At this age, they're more likely to use the piano as a drum set, which isn't exactly conducive to learning to play Beethoven's Fifth.
But that doesn't mean you can't start fostering their musical interests at a young age! Singing and playing simple tunes on the piano together can be a fun way to introduce them to the world of music. And who knows, maybe they'll be playing Rachmaninoff by the time they're five. Or maybe they'll just enjoy banging on the keys. Either way, it's all good fun!
Absolutely! A 4-year-old is the perfect age to start piano lessons. At this point, they've probably moved on from the 'drumming on the keys' stage and are ready to tackle some actual music.
Just be prepared for some interesting interpretations of the musical pieces. "Mary Had a Little Lamb" might end up sounding more like a jazz improvisation, but hey, that's part of the fun!
Absolutely! A 5-year-old is a great age to start piano lessons. They are usually able to focus for longer periods and follow simple instructions, which can help them learn more efficiently.
While they may not be composing symphonies just yet, with practice they can start playing simple songs and even some basic classical pieces. Who knows, maybe they'll discover a hidden talent and become the next Lang Lang! Or maybe they'll just enjoy playing a few tunes for their family and friends. Either way, piano lessons can be a fun and rewarding way for kids to learn a new skill and develop a lifelong love of music.
Yes! At 6 years old, a child may already have started to develop their own musical tastes and understand basic music theory concepts such as rhythm and melody. Learning to play the piano at this age can be a fun way for them to explore their creativity and boost their confidence.
With time and practice, they may surprise you with how far they can go! Who knows, they might become the next big piano sensation, or simply enjoy playing for their own pleasure and satisfaction. Regardless of the outcome, piano lessons can provide a fulfilling and enriching experience for any child willing to take up the challenge.
Absolutely! At 7 years old, a child is at a great age to start piano lessons. They're often able to focus for longer periods and have developed better hand-eye coordination, which can help them learn more efficiently.
Plus, piano lessons can be a great way for them to relax and unwind after a long day of school or playtime. Who knows, maybe they'll discover a new passion for music and start composing their own tunes! Or maybe they'll just enjoy playing some of their favorite songs and impressing their friends and family.
Regardless of where their musical journey takes them, piano lessons can be a wonderful way for a 7-year-old to build their confidence, develop their skills, and have some fun along the way!
So your little one has hit the big 8-0 and you're wondering if they're too old to start playing the piano. Fear not! Starting piano lessons at 8 years old is a fantastic age to begin exploring the world of music.
In fact, some would argue that 8 is actually the oldest age at which children can start learning the piano and still have the potential to achieve a high level of skill later on. While some child prodigies may start younger, starting at 8 years old can actually have its benefits too. At this age, children have likely developed a stronger sense of focus and concentration, which can be helpful when learning to play an instrument.
Plus, starting piano lessons at 8 years old can be a great way for children to discover their musical abilities and explore their creativity. Whether they go on to become the next musical sensation or simply enjoy playing for fun, the joy of playing the piano is something that can last a lifetime. So don't hesitate to offer your 8-year-old the chance start playing the piano and discover the joy of making music!
Children aged 9 and above can definitely start learning the piano. In fact, starting at this age can be a great advantage as they have developed better focus and patience. It's never too late to start and who knows, they might surprise you with their musical talents! So, if your child is interested in playing the piano, go ahead and encourage them to take those first steps towards becoming a skilled pianist (or at least being able to play a few enjoyable tunes).
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When it comes to learning the piano, the tutor will be by far the most important and influential figure in a student's musical development, so having the right person is paramount to becoming the best musician one can be and actually having fun in the process!
One of the things that makes learning with Lycaeum so great is the tremendous amount of care we take when we select the relevant tutor for each student.
Your carefully selected piano tutor will devise a personalised lesson plan. Upon approval, we will all work together to achieve its goals. Our piano lessons are tailored to each students' specific needs and objectives, ensuring the optimal combination of learning and having fun!
We will set up a time to speak over the phone and learn about your musical likes and dislikes, your experience, and aspirations. The chat usually lasts 10-15 minutes, its goal being to determine exactly what kind of tutor and teaching style will work for your best.
After the call, we will email you with what we believe will be our best tutor for you, based on the chat above. You can look over their CV, history, and call up their references.
If you like what you see, we can organise a first lesson whenever it is convenient for you. If you like it and wish to continue, you can arrange further lessons directly with your tutor.
Our piano teachers for your child
All our piano tutors are professionals or late stage students from London’s top conservatoires, such as the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music, and are all DBS checked, so you know you will be in very good hands!
In order to teach piano lessons for Lycaeum, our tutors must first pass a series of thorough personal checks and interviews, and show the relevant experience and expertise not only as professionally trained piano virtuosos, but also as tutors in various educational settings. Additional skills beyond mere competency on the piano are a must, such as patience, organisation, and very good empathetic listening
Piano lessons for children online
If price is a concern, or if it is simply not convenient for you to welcome a tutor into your home, we also offer private online lessons from only £14/session - the most affordable rate in the UK for this level of tuition!
Our online piano tutors will create a bespoke learning experience for each student, whether children or adults, helping them attain their musical goals and enjoy the journey.
All our online piano students will of course still benefit from our great range of events, concerts, competitions, and group courses. You can always upgrade to face-to-face lessons whenever you feel ready!
No piano – no problem. We are here to help you to get an instrument for your child
We can help our students find a piano or piano keyboard that suits them, helping you make the best decision when investing in your musical instrument.
Our office staff have excellent technical knowledge, and will be able to make suggestions based on their expansive experience as both teachers and former students themselves. Worried about purchasing a piano at the beginning of you or your child's musical journey?
We offer all our new students a free piano keyboard for their first month, delivered to their home, with the option to purchase it in instalments over 3 months, with 0% interest!
All our students taking private lessons benefit from discounted or even free access to our unique complementary courses that explore music in-depth - where it came from, and where it’s heading. Explore courses like those below, and many more!
Our online courses are available to everyone, and are designed for learners at all stages in their musical journeys, including those with no experience. No instrument required!
ABRSM Exams for children
Events, competitions, and concerts for children
Here at Lycaeum we aim to offer our students not just regular good quality instrumental tuition, but also an avenue to experience one of the best thing about learning to to play - making music with others and performing.
We even have a musical double decker bus where our students can have workshops and concerts across London!
In a regular school year we offer: weekly group workshops in various parts of London, three concerts - where our students can showcase their progress in front of their friends and family, and two student competitions with cash prizes to give our pupils something tangible to work towards alongside more regular ABRSM exams. We keep music exciting!
Lycaeum Music is a service focused on delivering specialised music tuition at home, online, or in group settings to children and adults across London. We have been featured in the local media on numerous occasions, even being on featured on prime-time BBC Radio London three times so far!
We have been particularly successful with the MusicOnWheels social inclusion project, where we bought a double decker bus and converted it into a musical space, taking it to various areas of London to deliver musical education free at point of use to underprivileged children in London, in partnership with Brent, Westminster, and the Arts Council. A 6min presentation video made by Emmy award winning film-maker Joe Pavlo is available here.
Over 2000 individual lessons delivered each month
Working with over 300 world class tutors
Over 5000 students taught since 2018
*When bought as a 10-lesson bundle. Pay as you go also available.
Penge has some interesting history – did you know that in Victorian times, it was famous for the amount of taverns and pubs that stood in the area? One quote claims that there were ‘25 pubs to the square mile’! Penge enjoys a growing musical scene, and as such this is a great place for aspiring musicians to be based.
Piano lessons in Penge are taught by the excellent tutors which are based in and around the SE20 area. For those living in the borough of Bromley, this is a fantastic opportunity to learn with a dedicated mentor who will ensure that any student with the passion to learn will be headed towards being the best piano player they can be.
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