The keyboard is a versatile instrument, and many students enjoy starting keyboard lessons for beginners on it. With this music instrument, students can learn to play on the keyboard, pop songs, classical music, and so forth.
Stradivari Strings’ keyboard lessons in Singapore are designed for a wide age group. We have beginner keyboard lessons, intermediate keyboard lessons and advance keyboard lessons.
Our keyboard lessons take students through basic techniques, intermediate playing styles and advanced improvisation course. Keyboard lessons for beginners teaches students basic fingering techniques, rudimentary music theory and basic chord formations. The intermediate keyboard lessons in Singapore cover more fingering techniques, chord improvisation, chord progression. Students will be taught how to form new melody for songs. Our keyboard teachers in Singapore will focus on the dynamics, transposition, modulation and ear training in advance keyboard lessons.
The keyboard has some similarities with the piano, however there is enough difference to warrant looking for a specialist keyboard teacher. During your beginner keyboard lessons, you will realize that the keyboard is more versatile in the sounds it can emulate, whereas the piano is better for learning underlying music theory. Your keyboard teacher will also show you that the keyboard is easier to learn to play because everything is already preconfigured as long as you can figure out the settings you want.
Our keyboard teachers will guide you through your musical journey in learning to play the keyboard, whether you have no music background thus need keyboard lessons for beginners, or a more advanced level player thus starting with advance keyboard lessons.
Lessons are conducted one student to one keyboard teacher, to accelerate your learning progress. Group keyboard lessons for beginners can be formed if you sign up with family or acquaintances.
Keyboard lessons in Singapore can be conducted at our music studio at Sultan Plaza, your place or keyboard teacher’s place.
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Clynton Loh is a Singaporean-Chinese classical pianist and cellist. He started playing piano at the age of five and this led him to discover his passion in music. Under the tutelage of Angela Lin, he attained his Licentiate in Piano Performance in 2018, awarded by Trinity College London, and is currently in his final year at LASALLE College of the Arts. Besides playing the piano, he was also a former cellist of the Singapore National Youth Chinese Orchestra from 2013-2017. He represented his secondary school’s Chinese Orchestra as a cellist in the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) and attained the Certificate of Distinction under the baton of Wilson Neo. He was also a pianist for his school’s drama elective module and obtained a best performance award from the school.
Clynton was involved in the Rising Stars Concert 2018, where he performed Beethoven’s Sonata Op.31 No 3 at the Esplanade Recital Studio, and also played the cello for the other chamber works and concerti performed in that concert. An accomplished cellist as well, Clynton was a member of the Singapore National Youth Chinese Orchestra (Snyco), where he was a cellist in the overseas concert tour to Taiwan, performing in various concerts such as Dauntless Spirit, Four Seasons, The Love for the Moon of SYCO, Musical Landscapes for All Seasons, and the Exuberance of Youth. Clynton has also performed with internationally renowned orchestras such as the Singapore Chinese Orchestra and the Singapore National Youth Orchestra.
An ardent admirer of J.S. Bach and the Well-tempered Clavier, Clynton’s research interest is performance research of the keyboard works of Bach, he is interested in the interpretation and voicing of keyboard pieces of Bach and his contemporaries and continuously sought to better his performances through historically accurate research.
Clynton has taught piano and cello since 2020 to students ages five and up. He hopes to inspire students by showing them his experiences he acquired throughout the years of playing the piano and cello
Siak Lee achieved ABRSM grade 8 qualification in violin and piano. She is currently pursuing Diploma qualifications in both music instruments. She has ABRSM grade 5 qualification in music theory and currently pursuing ABRSM grade 8 theory.
She started coaching violin and piano in 2015. She scored Gold in the National Music Strings Orchestra Competition as a violinist and soloist. In 2016, she was selected to attend Clement Curtin Violin masterclasses and was recognized for her skills. In 2018 she was awarded Silver in Euroasia Competition.
Electra achieved ABRSM grade 8 in piano practical as well as ABRSM grade 5 in music theory. She has a cheerful personality, is a responsible teacher and her enthusiasm in teaching gives positive energy to all her students.
Her performance experience includes: first violinist in St Joseph’s Institution International Orchestra, between 2019 to 2020; pianist for Penabur International School (Indonesia) between 2017 to 2018.
Matthew is a gifted music instrumentalist, proficient in the piano, keyboard, flute, clarinet, saxophone and cello. He is currently pursuing ATCL qualifications for both piano and flute, under Trinity music examination board. An avid composer, he composes music for youtube channel “Epic Music World”. Since 2016, he has a passion in coaching and is an effective music coach. Matthew has experienced coaching students age from 5 to adults”.
Ying Xu is a full time piano teacher, having achieved ABRSM grade 8 piano qualifications. Ying Xu also has ABRSM grade 8 Theory qualifications. He has been coaching since 2021 and has experience coaching young kids and adults.
He also has experience coaching piano and keyboard students online, over and above face-to-face lessons. Ying Xu goes above and beyond his duty to ensure all his students learn the skills of playing the piano or the keyboard effectively.
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Here is a guide on keyboard lessons fee in Singapore:
Beginner level keyboard lessons | $35 to $50 | Duration 30 minutes to 45 minutes |
Intermediate keyboard classes | $40 to $60 | Duration 30 minutes to one hour |
Advance level keyboard lessons | $60 to $80 | Duration 45 minutesto one hour |
For a firm quotation as well as information on the profile of the keyboard teacher, contact Stradivari Strings at +65-98137769.
The piano and the keyboard are both similar musical instruments, and also different in some aspects. For one, you need to use more strength to press on the keys of the piano as these are weighted, versus the keyboard. Secondly, if you are interested to play modern music then the keyboard may be more suited for you. To experience both keyboard and piano lessons, you can contact Stradivari Strings at +65-98137769 to arrange.
If you are a total beginner with no music background, plan 6 to 9 months as you will need training in the following areas — theory, rhythm, aural, musicianship. If you the keyboard is your second musical instrument, then you probably need only 2 to 3 months to master the basics.
Most parents are eager for their children to start music lessons at very young age of 3 or 4. Do bear in mind that your child needs develop physically to be ready to play on the keyboard and start lessons. You can explore keyboard classes when your child turns age 5 or 6.
Yes you can. Find a great keyboard teacher with good energy who loves to impart his skills to his student. Invest in a keyboard, practice regularly and you will find keyboard lessons very easy to pick up.