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Playful Piano Lessons Christchurch

Having fun is an integral part of
lessons! Learning happens in a
relaxed and encouraging
environment.

 

Playful Piano Lessons Christchurch
Creative Piano Lessons Christchurch

Exciting repertoire, engaging activities,
and innovative resources help to
inspire creativity and develop
a love of music.

Composing Club
Practical Piano Lessons Christchurch

Students master the fundamentals
of music while pursuing their own
interests and goals, receiving a
well-rounded musical education.

Piano Lessons

Sign up for homeschool piano lessons in Christchurch that spark creativity, build community, and develop a love of music.

60 minutes • 3 students • 3 activities

Monday to Thursday
1.00pm and 2.00pm
$285 per school term
Age 7 years and up

Homeschool Piano Lessons in Christchurch
Here's what you'll experience at Pianosaurus Rex:
Piano Lessons Christchurch

Receive piano lessons from an experienced teacher who will customise the content to suit your experience, interests, and goals.

Develop new connections and
friendships with other students
and become part of the
music studio community.

Take part in three exclusive group workshops every term, covering musicianship, technique,
theory, and creativity.

Complete a range of creative projects which expand musical knowledge and also help to build transferable skills.

Gain confidence with various performance opportunities, from sharing progress with other students to online recitals.

Enjoy home practice with access
to engaging resources, including
Practice Power-Up and the
Studio Lending Library.

Location

The Pianosaurus Rex Studio is located a quick walk from the beach at 78 Cygnet Street in North New Brighton, Ōtautahi Christchurch.

Plenty of off-street parking and conveniently located near other homeschool hotspots including Thompson Skate Park, New Brighton Community Gardens, New Brighton Library, Taiora QEII Recreation Centre, Parklands Library, and Bottle Lake Forest.

Piano Lessons at Pianosaurus Rex
Frequently Asked Questions

For rotating lessons three students attend the same 60 minute lesson. During the lesson students rotate through three different stations:

  • One-on-one lesson with the teacher
  • Working independently on the digital piano
  • Completing music theory lab activities

Rotating Lessons are different to group lessons, as although students are attending their lesson at the same time, they aren’t working on the same material. All activities are tailored to the age, stage, and interests of individual students.

Read more about Rotating Lessons here >>

The one-on-one part of the lesson looks a lot like a traditional piano lesson: the student and teacher work together on learning and reviewing pieces, theory concepts, and technical exercises.

During their independent work on the digital piano students complete assigned tasks which can include: practising pieces and scales, sight reading, ear training, composing, improvising, and learning pieces independently.

For the music theory lab students focus on different topics which provides a great overview of essential concepts. Activities include: completing theory worksheets, watching music theory videos, playing music apps, and completing special interest projects.

Rotating Lessons are available for students from 7 years old.

These lessons are suitable for students who are able to work independently, follow written instructions, and enjoy working alongside others.

For one week each term our usual weekly Rotating Lessons are replaced with three different workshops. Students are able to attend as many as they want during this week.

There are a variety of topics including technique, style, theory, and music history. The workshops are a great opportunity to explore new topics and cover other material in more detail.

Students of different ages and stages attend the same workshops, which have a range of activities and material suitable for different levels.

Regular practice is essential to making progress, so developing a good practice routine will help you get the most out of music lessons.

Students get a jump start on practice by completing twenty minutes as part of their weekly lessons, and adding some extra practice sessions at home during the week will defintely help with progress.

Practice Power-Up (a digital library of practice resources) and the Studio Lending Library are also available for all students. These include a variety of fun and practical resources to help support practice.

Benefits of Music Lessons
Help Kids Practice Music
Essential Guide to Rotating Piano Lessons
More Info

Reach out to Bridey at lessons@pianosaurusrex.nz or
022 166 2960 for more information.

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