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Singapore Kids Violin Lessons

Calling All Moms Who Want Their Child To Try Out A New Instrument In A Fun Environment!

 

[Only For The First 20 Students]

Save $30 for your kids Violin Lesson (U.P. $50) and Let Your Child Gain Confidence In Learning A New Instrument!

  • Effective and interactive pedagogy based on ABRSM.
  • Specially designed for kids who are new to music.
  • Sight Reading, Basic Music Theory & Violin Playing Skills.
  • Engaging activities will lead your child to grow interests in the violin while having fun.

 

During this violin journey:

We are here to help your kids reach their musical dream while embarking on a life-changing journey.

Develop Motor & Creative Skills

Develop Motor And Creative Skills that improves performance in learning other subjects while in school – improving results and reducing carelessness in important upcoming exams!

Strong Musical Foundation

Build A Strong Musical Foundation that helps to learn difficult songs easily and quickly – Your child will be able to perform a simple piece during the next family gathering for the whole family to see!

Have Fun & Gain Confidence

Have Fun And Gain Confidence while learning a new instrument and picking up a new life skill that will help your child in other areas of life – Research has shown that children who have a background in music tend to be happier and healthier adults!

Listen to what our parents and students have to says:

Please note that all the reviews below are genuine and are taken directly from Music Mood facebook page. 

“…He is an enthusiastic and engaging teacher. My daughter looking forward to his lessons and even practices her cello as instructed by him… Thank you Isabelle and Jayden. I highly recommend Music Mood.

Michelle Tay

“… She is patient and professional. My girl likes her. Wish my girl can achieve good score along the years of studying with her.

Jie Liang

 

“… Was apprehensive that violin might be too sophisticated/difficult but Hayden makes learning music seems easy... looking forward to my next lesson! 🙂

Lee Khoon

 

Jayden went out of his way to help me, even giving me tips on hot to better my playing and requesting me to demonstrate what i meant when I described some difficulties I faced when practicing… I will definitely return to music mood should i need to rent a cello or attend music lessons 🙂

Calista Loh Kailin

 

.. I am glad that my son is confident to continue his violin journey after 1st lesson!

Lily Ong

 

.. The tutor is young and energetic and very responsible person. My girl likes her. Thx a lot!”

Jessie Liang

 

.. Very talented and patient tutor. The process was easy and Alvin was very helpful.”

Celeste Seow

 

Sign Up Today For a VIOLIN TRIAL SESSION for just $20

Enjoy a 45 mins group violin Trial Session with one of our great violin coaches!
The Trial Session gives you a chance to see the whole picture of what the Music Mood experience is like.

Venue

The Modules
387 Joo Chiat Road
#02-13, 427623

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    Areas of focus

    Wondering what will your child learn in a violin lessons? Explore below:

    Learning to play a violin might sounds like a daunting task. However, it becomes much easier and more rewarding quickly, if the student develops good playing technique.

    Having good technique from the beginning ensures progress, success, and allows students to reach their musical and creative goals on the violin. For example, being able to hold the violin with good posture, having a relaxed stance, knowing where and when to use fingers to make noise and having a good bow hold and bow arm.

    During our private violin lessons, excellent music playing technique will be taught and constantly reinforced. Different methods such as the ABRSM syllabus and Suzuki method are commonly taught. The combination of methods ensures that the student understands technical issues on the instrument and can approach new discoveries or problems from several different angles.

    Sight-reading – reading and performing of a piece of written music that the performer has not seen before. All musicians are required to have good sight-reading skills as this makes learning new pieces much easier and quicker.

    Just like learning to read words, learning how to sight-read music takes a lot of practice and discipline until it eventually becomes second nature. In each of our violin lessons, students are given a range of different tasks and activities to help them increase their sight-reading ability. Through all these training, students will learn to read and anticipate the changing dynamics in speed and volume as written.

    Music Mood lesson focus on honing students’ short-term musical memories to allow them to read ahead while playing a piece so that they play it correctly when they get to that section. This is what we teach our students to master: the ability to read and play a piece of music upon first sight. As a result students are more likely to try learning new pieces of music by themselves, making them stronger and more well-rounded performers.

    Music theory – the language used to talk about the music we hear and play. It is one of the most important things to learn as it helps musicians to not only become better performers, but also have a better understanding of the music they are playing.

    Learning music theory also makes musical activities such as performing, composing, improvising, arranging, teaching music, or getting a music degree much easier once one gains a basic understanding of music theory. During our music lessons students will learn a range of different music theory subjects.

    We will normally start the music theory lessons with notation which covers the staff, clefs, note names, rhythms, rests, intervals, meter and time signatures, key signatures, and dynamics. Students will also be taught about scales and chords (harmony), melodies, phrases, and musical forms.

    Whether you are an absolute beginner or already know a lot about music theory our violin lessons are individually tailored to cover everything from the most basic scales to the most advanced notation. We also offer Music Theory Lessons for those who are just keen to learn it as a subject.

    Explore new instruments and meet new friends over music!

    While there is a good amount of music written for solo especially for violin, piano and cello; one of the most important and exciting parts of playing a musical instrument is having the opportunity to play music with other musicians. Playing in an ensemble means to play not just as a soloist, but as someone who collaborates with other musicians.

    In our music lessons, students will learn how play duets and in other small ensembles to develop the skills needed to cooperate with other musicians. These skills include playing in the same tempo and style with others without a metronome or a conductor, listening to more than one musical line at once, and being able to express ideas and make decisions with another musician.

    The skill of playing chamber music helps a student become more well-rounded and independent. Students also develop problem solving and communication skills that are necessary in becoming a strong musician.

    Getting nervous over the upcoming exams or audition? Preparing for an ABRSM or Trinity exam takes careful planning and an awareness of the importance of including all aspects of the exam in the music lessons on a regular basis.

    Whether you have an upcoming ABRSM or Trinity examination, our team of experienced music teachers are all familiar with the length of time it takes to prepare for each exam and the care needed to ensure that the most appropriate and appealing selection of pieces is presented.

    Prior to any upcoming examination we help our students choose suitable pieces for the exam and make sure they have selected the right combination from the correct syllabus. We also incorporate at least a few minutes’ aural training and sight-reading into every violin lesson as well as giving them a mock exam well before the actual event.

    Our students are also encouraged to perform the pieces to their family, relatives, and friends and to work through several sample papers before the exam so that they get used to the sort of questions that will be asked while staying within the time limit. Finally, we help students to develop their confidence in themselves and their abilities through practicing walking into a room and setting up to perform, as these are often the most nerve-wrecking moments before the actual exam.

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