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    Any recommendation for piano, violin and ballet lesson?

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    • S Offline
      sleepy
      last edited by

      Music lessons are high investment. Besides the monthly fees, have to take into consideration instruments cost too.

      Need to buy a piano eventually if your dd is serious about pursuing. Violin needs to change too, until your ds reaches full size violin.

      There’s a Seimpi music school in Hougang.


      Fees are reasonable for ballet at CC. Usually less than $100 for 8 lesson.
      Fixed cost will be the leotard for exam, I heard different colours for different grades

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        lil_jade
        last edited by

        Hi mumof3kids!


        I think it's incredible that you're doing so much for your kids, and they are obviously very musically inclined to want music lessons too! 😄

        Coincidentally, I was looking for piano and ballet classes for my DD and her cousins, and yes, like some comments given already, I think CC is the best deal! It's not BAD service just cos it's cheap woh!

        You live in Hougang right? I just told my SIL (she lives there too) that Punggol CC (the one at Ave 8 ) has YAMAHA electone lessons. It's $170+ for 11 1-hour lessons, class size is 6 - 10. I think it's really worth it! It's also according to age, and it's taught by Yamaha instructors following the syllabus and all. So it's branded but cheap.. hehehe....

        Instrument, I was surfing wed and found this: http://www.cristofori.asia/ver2/sg/lm.php Not sure if it's good and I do believe it's for beginner... but affordable I think! Also not sure if it's for electone (gosh.. I'm totally zero when it comes to music!!! Someone please help!)

        Punggol CC also has ballet too! And I believe there's a crestar near Hougang too? Don't need to go for the branded ones loh! My friend's DD learnt at Crestar, but was recommended by her teacher to audition at the Singapore Ballet Academy and got in! 😄

        I'm not sure if violin classes in CC are cheap? But would it be cheaper if both kids take the same instrument so they can take turns practicing so you need so buy 1 instrument?

        All the best! 😄

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          cozi
          last edited by

          Hi mumof3kids,


          I guess it would be a good idea to let your kids attend some trial lesson first to see how is their response like.

          Many of the music schools do provide trial lessons before you sign up with them. If they do not advertise the trial, you can try to ask them for a free trial.

          There is a Piano Fair in April 2011 @ Suntec City where Yamaha Music School is going to conduct free trial lessons for people who call them up to book a place.

          More details can be found on this thread http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=20701

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            Kimmey168
            last edited by

            Hi -

            you may want to rent the violin since your child will need to start with child sized violin before progressing to adult size violin. Rental violins are more affordable and you can change the size without having to worry about what to do with the existing violin. Check out the following websites for more information:

            http://violinlessonsingapore.com
            http://stradivaristrings.com

            You can arrange a trial lesson at our school to see if your child likes the music instrument.

            Good luck!

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              peanut_butter
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              lil_jade:

              Instrument, I was surfing wed and found this: http://www.cristofori.asia/ver2/sg/lm.php Not sure if it's good and I do believe it's for beginner... but affordable I think! Also not sure if it's for electone
              No way! It's for 4 years old who start out in group appreciation class.

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                LovingBrahms
                last edited by

                Hi mumof3kids,


                I know this is really late. But if you are still hanging around the forum, I’m willing to teach your eldest daughter at a fee that you are able to afford.

                I understand parents who have financial difficulty and yet have children who are very keen to learn. I’m very willing to teach children who are willing to initiate the effort to learn. So if you are still there, do drop me a pm and I can let you on my teaching background etc. Please do not mind about the fees if your daughter interest is still there. As for your son, I’m sorry but I wouldn’t be able to help. . .

                Btw, I’m located in Hougang area too.

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