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Absolutely! We welcome total beginners. The teacher will guide you gently from the basics — no experience needed.
Only if you want to. Some students enjoy having a goal (like ABRSM or Rockschool grades), others just want to play for fun — both are fine.
Yes — especially in 1-to-1 classes. Whether you prefer classical, pop, or something else, lessons can be tailored to your taste and goals.
That depends on the instrument, but most kids can start around age 4–6 for piano or violin. The teacher will adjust the approach based on age.
You need to have the instrument. Books or other materials can be bought later on, after the teacher assesses your learning objectives.
Not at all! We've had many adult learners pick up an instrument for the first time — it's never too late to enjoy music.
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