TRIAL SESSIONS – PRIVATE & GROUP CLASSES
It is important that you feel comfortable with your teacher, and/or that your child feels that learning music will be a positive experience with their new teacher and environment.
All group classes have Free Trials to help you determine if the class and teacher is a perfect fit.
For one on one sessions , bookings are made in 1 month blocks, however if you would like a trial sessions, 1 session can be booked at the tuition fee as listed on the Tuition Fees and Payments page. This must be paid for before the session.
All group classes have Free Trials to help you determine if the class and teacher is a perfect fit.
For one on one sessions , bookings are made in 1 month blocks, however if you would like a trial sessions, 1 session can be booked at the tuition fee as listed on the Tuition Fees and Payments page. This must be paid for before the session.
For the trial group class, there is no need to bring anything except to think about what you would like you and your child to get out of this session.
For the private trial session, whether it is for you or your child, your teacher will ask you to let them know (before the session) the name of the song you would like to learn to sing, or learn to play on the instrument you would like to learn.
If you would like to compose music, your teacher will ask you what type of music you would like to compose, what software you currently use, and to send through examples of your current works in progress.
Studying for an AMEB exam? Bring along your books and let your teacher know where you are up to.
It is a trial session, but it doesn’t mean it won’t be productive. Every sessions means you take away something and improve on your current skills.
If you would like to compose music, your teacher will ask you what type of music you would like to compose, what software you currently use, and to send through examples of your current works in progress.
Studying for an AMEB exam? Bring along your books and let your teacher know where you are up to.
It is a trial session, but it doesn’t mean it won’t be productive. Every sessions means you take away something and improve on your current skills.