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Making music should be fun and stress-free. At Little Play Space, we provide a friendly and comfortable environment for students to play and enjoy music. Students are encouraged to take advantage of our range of performance opportunities, such as studio classes and recitals which are held in a casual, relaxed atmosphere. Parents are welcome to meet the teachers to discuss their children’s progress and receive regular updates.
Class Environment
Lessons are taught every week in a one-to-one setting. Students receive personalised attention and learn at their own pace. All students are encouraged to take part in the studio classes and recitals which are organised regularly.
Best Age for Piano Lessons
There is no rule for what age a person must be before starting piano lessons. Our students are at least 6 years old, but we welcome all who have the desire to learn, whether they are 6, or 60, or beyond!
Piano Syllabus
Our students prepare for the graded examinations of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM). We also have students who play piano purely for pleasure.
Teachers and Available Time Slot
Day of Week | Time | Teacher |
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Tuesday | 07:00pm - 07:30pm | |
Wednesday | 01:30pm - 04:00pm | |
Thursday | 03:00pm - 06:00pm | |
Thursday | 07:15pm - 09:00pm | |
Friday | 01:30pm - 05:00pm | |
Sunday | 03:00pm - 05:00pm |
Please click on the Teacher’s picture for profile
Frequently asked questions
A teacher will be assigned to you according to your desired lesson time and teacher availability.
The short answer is, yes.
There is no additional charge for our scheduled studio classes.
Studio classes are gatherings during which students play for each other and receive positive, constructive feedback from our teachers.
No. Studio classes are for our students to meet and learn from fellow students and teachers without the pressure of having to impress family or friends. The occasion for students to perform for family and friends is during recitals.
Fees Structure
Levels / Duration | 30 minutes | 45 minutes | 60 minutes |
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Elementary Levels (Beginner - Grade 2) | RM 120.00 | RM 180.00 | RM 240.00 |
Intermediate Levels (Grade 3 - Grade 5) | RM 130.00 | RM 195.00 | RM 260.00 |
Advance Levels (Grade 6 - Grade 8) | RM 150.00 | RM 225.00 | RM 300.00 |
Diploma Level 1 | RM 360.00 | ||
Diploma Level 2 | RM 400.00 | ||
Diploma Level 3 | RM 450.00 |
Fees are collected in termly basic. One Time Family Registration Fee RM150.
Every family member will get 1 free trial session (30min) for every new course.
Here are 3 articles about the benefit of piano lesson
5 Reasons Your Child Should Take Piano Lessons
How many times have you heard someone say “I wish I knew how to play the piano!” or “I wish I didn’t quit taking piano lessons!” I hear it all the time from people who took a year or two of piano lessons. Or maybe they never had the opportunity to take lessons at all?
If you’re thinking of signing up your child for lessons, I definitely recommend giving it a try! There are some pretty amazing cognitive benefits, even if it’s only for a short time!
1. Piano Lessons Teach Your Child How to Concentrate, Work Hard and Push Themselves
2. It Improves Speech, Reading Ability, Listening Skills, and Creativity
3. Children Become Better at Sensing Feelings, Emotions, and Mood
4. Performing in Public Builds Confidence
5. It’s a Pretty Amazing Skill to Have!
Article written by Debbie, full time blogger and mother of 3 kids, share her opinion on why she thinks children should take piano lesson.
15 Benefits of Learning Piano(Backed By Science!)
Whether you grew up in a musical family, encouraged to practice endless hours before recitals like I did, or whether you claim the littlest musicality of anyone you know, there are unquestionable benefits to playing musical instruments, especially piano. Furthermore, studies show it is truly never too late to start learning piano – the mental and physical benefits apply to all ages.
At Lindeblad, a love for music underlies everything we do. We fully recognize the multifaceted benefits of learning a musical instrument, especially piano. To help make the case for learning to play piano, we’ve outlined many of the cognitive benefits which are supported by several groundbreaking studies and research.
1. Prevents Brain Processing, Hearing and Memory Loss
Source:
ABC News
2. Improved Counting & Math Skills
Source:
Brain Connection & Education Week
3. Exercising New Language
Source:
Brain Connection & SciePub & Huffington Post
4. Improves Reading Comprehension
Source:
Brain Connection & Musician Brain
6. Practice with Time Management & Organization
Source:
Ezine Articles
7. Requires Concentration, Discipline & Patience
Source:
TED
8. Strengthens Hand Muscles & Hand-Eye Coordination
Source:
Music and Health
9. Strengthens Hand Muscles & Hand-Eye Coordination
Source:
Science Daily
10. Boosts Self-Esteem
Source:
Sage Pub Journals
11. Expands Cultural Knowledge
Source:
Science Daily
12. Reduces Stress & Anxiety
Source:
NCBI
13. Provides an “Unplugged” Outlet and Entertainment
Source:
Psychology Today
14. Allows for Kinesthetic and Tactile Learning
Source:
Science Nutshell
15. Allows for Kinesthetic and Tactile Learning
Source:
The Guardian
Article written by Olivia Groves, a content strategist, writer entrepreneurially-minded thinker and artisan.
10 Benefits of Learning Piano
The piano was invented early in the 18th century by the instrument maker Bartolomeo Cristofori.
This was a time in history when art and music was starting to better reflect the human condition, and Cristofori wanted to create a powerful instrument that could be played both loudly and softly. Cristofori built his first piano by adapting a harpsichord, an instrument lacking dynamics of any sort because it plucks strings to create pitches. The piano was so revolutionary because it was built using a system of small hammers that struck the strings, which gave the player say over how loud or soft the music was played. The piano gave musicians and composers a plethora of new, exciting options, and its arrival in the 18th century marked a revolution in music and culture.
1. The Piano Is a Gateway to All Music
2. The Piano Is a Gateway to All Music
3. Learning How to Play The Piano Makes Understanding Music Theory Easy
4. Playing the Piano Helps Improve Cognitive Skills
5. Learning the Piano Helps Relieve Stress and Treats Depression
6. Playing the Piano Improves Dexterity, Hand Independence, and Muscle Memory
7. Piano-Playing Promotes Better Performance in School
8. Learning to Play Piano Helps Students Finish Projects
9. Piano Lessons Help Promote Vulnerability and Openness in Adults
10. Playing the Piano Adds Beauty To Your Life
Article written by Patrick McGuire, a songwriter, educator and writer.
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