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  FAQs  

1.    What is the best instrument to start on?
2.    Where do I purchase an instrument?
3.    Can I have lessons at home?
4.    How do I enrol?
5.    What happens if I miss a lesson?
6.    How much do lessons cost?
7.    Is my child too young to learn music?
8.    Am I too old to learn an instrument?


 

ANSWERS

1. What is the best instrument to start on?

The piano is one of the most suitable instruments for young beginners. The layout of the keys makes it easy to locate and remember the position of the notes. Unlike most other instruments, students do not have to tune the notes on the piano. This allows students to make musical sounds from first day. Book your FREE consultation ONLINE TODAY!

2. Where do I purchase an instrument?
Contact us on (+961) 1 902 686 or Book your FREE consultation ONLINE for advice on the instrument that will best suit your child, and where to go to purchase one.

3. Can I have lessons at home?
Yes, definitely!
You can have lessons in the comfort of your own home. We're not based from just one location! With Private Lessons at Home and School, we will have something to fit with your schedule. We hold lessons before school, during school, after school and even weekends!

4. How do I enrol?
Click here or call us on (+961) 1 902 686!

5. What happens if I miss a lesson?
Classes will not be recuperated in case of student's absence regardless of the reason except when the teacher is absent or the school is closed for reasons other than mentioned Holidays. It is very important that students advise the school administration of their absence at least 2 days before their class in order to warn the teacher.
The student is allowed to make up for his missed classes during July and August in case of summer vacation. However, the student has to inform the school administration by written letter 2 weeks prior to his absence.

6. How much do lessons cost?
We work on a term based pricing structure. Click here for more information

7. Is my child too young to learn music?
We have lessons and programs tailored for kids 9 months and above. These programs focus on beat and rhythm, then move to xylophone playing at the age of 3 to 6 years old.
There are recommended ages for children to learn other instruments such as guitar, violin etc. Just contact us to find out more information.

8. Am I too old to learn an instrument?
You are never too old to learn! We have many adults and even retirees learning a range of instruments, and would love to have you join our family, and make your musical dreams come alive!

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