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Posted on 02-10-2008
Filed Under (Home Page) by lillian

If you have the desire to learn how to  sing, play the piano or the keyboard whether you are a child, teenager, or an adult, it is with-in your abilities so long as you have the appreciation for music and the will for guidance. My studio which is situated in Merewether, Newcastle , consists of a Toyo Apollo Baby Grand Piano, a second electric piano, sound recording equipment to aid in assisting students with improving their playing and other various instruments all in a room separated from distractions.

   

   

Music is a very important factor of our day to day lives. We listen to it on the way to work, we listen to it at home, we sing to it when we are in the shower, we dance to it at night clubs, parties, and weddings. It is the one thing that can separate our petty differences in the world and with a little bit of nurturing and gentle guidance and persuasion, a new world is opened up to us.

    

 

Music is now classified a language in the world that only musicians can understand. However, no matter how old or how young you are, you can still learn how to read this language of music as it allows our brains to function at a different level than everybody else. To non musicians, written music simply looks like lines, dots, dashes and music notes all over the place, but to a musician it is guidance, it is feelings, it is emotions poured out onto paper which enables others to duplicate those emotions themselves with their own hands and expressions.

In order to learn to play the piano there must be a piano to learn on and what better piano to learn on than a Toyo Apollo Baby Grand Piano which is a Japanese brand of piano which is now manufactured in China and built to Japanese Standards.

In a typical piano lesson the student uses the Baby Grand piano to practice on whilst I will sit aside or behind, or on occasion during duet practice I will assist on a second piano.

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