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A Guide to buying your first Piano for lessons in Singapore

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A Guide to buying your first Piano for lessons in Singapore

Buying your first Piano for your piano lessons in Singapore can be a daunting task! Let’s be upfront and honest. We are mainly looking at budget and commitment issues. A piano is not exactly affordable for most people in Singapore. If buying a guitar can take someone between 1 hour to 1 week to decide, buying a piano can take a month or more. Our goal in this article is to help you make that decision quicker and better! So if you’re in the mood for shopping, read on!

Piano Lessons for the Young in Singapore

Young children typically do not need an acoustic piano right from the start for piano lessons. While many will insist it is a good idea to start right, they come from a position where they are committed to the instrument and the craft. If Piano is never a part of your family, it is an expensive foreign object to pay for regardless of how much you love your child. Below are some options we would recommend.

Disclaimer: We are not affiliated with any of these brands or retailers. We do not earn any commission for recommending these products. 

For children 2 to 5 years old

Young children do not need a full-size acoustic piano or digital piano to start their piano journey. They need something their size and very manageable. The controls should be easy to understand and the keys should be soft and fun to play with. Here are 2 of our recommendations.

Casio SA -80

Casio SA-80

This little keyboard is affordable, runs on AA batteries, and is lots of fun! It has a huge tone bank from standard piano sound to trumpets to violins and even a helicopter flying by! Also features a song bank with lots of songs that children can learn to play along or simply listen and dance to. We know this firsthand because we have witnessed just how much fun a 3-year-old can have with this keyboard.

Yamaha PSS E-30

Yamaha PSS E-30

Yamaha is a trusted brand for pianos in Singapore and many parts of the world. With such a good reputation, it is no surprise that people will choose this over many other options. Equipped with a “Quiz” game function, their aim is to make playing the keyboard fun and interactive. We think that the Quiz function will train young children to develop a keen sense of hearing. This keyboard trades the lesser tone and song bank for the ability to shift the keys +4/-4 octaves! This is very useful when the children wish to play with another instrument but do not want to stay in the same octave.

For children 5 and older

Anyone who has been playing the small and simple keyboards for a while, will soon find that they need more keys. We turn our attention to bigger keyboards, synthesizers, and digital pianos. Here are some recommendations from us!

KORG Kross 2 61-Key Synthesizer Workstation Dark Blue

Korg Kross 2

We love the Korg Kross in our music school! It has served us so well in numerous recitals and piano lessons over the years. The Korg Kross 2 is an upgraded version with more presets, more voices, and more everything! Just like the smaller keyboards, this 61-key synthesizer has the ability to run on AA batteries!

NUX NPK-10

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NUX is one of the more affordable and trustable brands for digital piano. Pronounced “New X”, they are an emerging brand from China that specializes in musical instruments and accessories. Guitarists will know them for their effect pedals while drummers will know them for their electronic drumsets. So if you are looking to have a go at a full-sized piano but not ready to burst your bank, this is a good option!

Yamaha P-143

Yamaha P-143

We have been using our trusty (discontinued) Yamaha P95 digital piano for our piano lessons for a really long time. It has served us well and has benefited so many students over the years. This newer model Yamaha P143 is an updated model with fully weighted keys! For serious piano students, fully weighted keys on the digital piano help transitioning to an acoustic piano easier. Besides, Yamaha stands out with their CFIIIs grand piano sound engine to keep your experience as realistic as possible.

For those who are ready for an acoustic piano

Some of us are more ready to commit to an upright piano regardless of the price tag. A good piano can last you anywhere from 10 years to 100 years depending on how it was made, maintained, and used. As such, it is no surprise that most people will only buy a brand that they can trust and rely upon. Here are some of our recommendations.

Kawai Piano

Kawai Piano

Kawai Piano can be commonly seen in many Primary and Secondary schools all over Singapore! Known for their beautiful darker and mellow tone, these Japanese pianos are hardy workhorses. If a piano can survive the constant a̶b̶u̶s̶e̶  usage by students in a government school, it can handle anything!

Yamaha Piano

 

Yamaha Piano is a household brand for piano students in Singapore. If the house you visit has a piano, it is very likely a Yamaha piano. Know for their build quality and bright tones, these are friends for life. However, do note that Yamaha has pianos made in Japan and Indonesia and priced very differently. We had the opportunity to ask a few piano tuners about their take on the pianos made in different countries but are unable to confirm which is better. It is often a very polarised reply. So we suggest you trust your judgment on this one.

What other options are there?

From here, we are plunging into the deep pockets that are somewhat like a black hole. The prices of a professional-grade piano can range from anything between 10K to a few body organs. While we can explore all these options in our article, we think it is not something that a beginner will need for their piano lessons in Singapore. So instead, focus on the piano lessons and understand more about the instrument before jumping on buying something that may end up as a white elephant. Feel free to consult your piano teacher for their opinions, and ask around parents who have bought a piano for their child. Have fun piano shopping!

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ANZCA Jazz Syllabus

Piano Lessons in Singapore need training

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Piano Lessons in Singapore need training

Piano Lessons Singapore

Piano lessons in Singapore Music School

Training for piano lessons in Singapore is an indispensable part of the job. Piano teachers want the best for their students and will go to great lengths to craft better music lessons. Vinnie Classroom, a music school in Singapore, is no stranger to hosting music workshops for piano teachers. Over the years, we had the honor of hosting training programs for various examination boards.

Private Piano Lessons in Singapore

In Singapore, we refer to traveling piano teachers as private piano teachers. However, the same term can be applied to a piano teacher who runs a small music studio that typically has just 1 piano. Such music teachers rely on networking and the community to share their resources, updates, and even student enquiries. Fanny from Clavier Loft stood out as one of the most popular piano teachers in Yishun. She is a decorated piano teacher who is very good with young children. She also juggles her success as a piano teacher and a mother of 2 lovely girls effortlessly. However, despite being good with her profession, she has never shy away from training and upgrading. Always goes the extra mile to keep herself updated.

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ABRSM, ANZCA, Rockschool and more…

Examination boards hold regular seminars for music teachers and music schools in Singapore. They update their syllabus to keep up with the current standard of musicians. Often updating their repertoires with current favorites! One of the most recent seminars was held by Rockschool London. It was a great gathering of music schools and music teachers. Sharing more than just the content of the syllabus but insights of teaching methods they deploy during their music lessons.

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Conclusion

We all want the best for our students and don’t mind doing the invisible tasks. While not written in stone, it is safe to say all music schools in Singapore share a common goal of wanting the best for their students. Creating the safest environment for them to grow and develop. Becoming a better person in all aspects through the power of music lessons.

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beyond piano lessons in Bishan

Beyond Piano Lessons in Bishan

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Beyond Piano Lessons in Bishan

While it is easy to search for all the piano schools for piano lessons in the Bishan area, we thought we would share what other Piano-related venues you might not know! Some of these on our list might change your weekly routine.

Beyond 88

piano studio in Bishan

https://www.beyond88studio.com/

As a music school offering piano lessons in Bishan, we were pleasantly surprised to discover Beyond 88! A hidden gem in the heart of Bishan, Singapore. This unique space goes beyond the standard music studio, offering an inspiring environment for pianists. With its beautifully designed interiors, top-notch 6”2 SK3 concert grand, and recording equipment available for rental, it’s hard to believe such a place exists. Whether you’re there to record, jam, or simply unwind with music, Beyond 88 feels like a home away from home for anyone passionate about music. Did I mention, that this place operates 24/7 with a fully automated, smart system!

JIMMUSIC

Piano jamming studio in Bishan

https://jimmusicvideo.com/

JIMMUSIC is a dynamic professional jamming and recording space that seamlessly integrates the piano and keyboard into its setup. With a focus on creating a high-quality experience for musicians, their studio is equipped with state-of-the-art digital pianos and keyboards. This allows pianists to explore a wide range of sounds and styles. Whether you’re a classical pianist, a jazz improviser, or an electronic music producer, JIMMUSIC provides the perfect platform to bring your ideas to life. Their carefully curated space enhances creativity, making it an ideal choice for both jamming sessions and professional recordings.

CHIU Piano

Piano shop in Bishan

https://www.chiupiano.com.sg/

For those taking piano lessons in Bishan, CHIU Piano is a name that resonates throughout the community. Known for its long-standing presence and exceptional service, CHIU Piano has been the go-to destination for many pianists. With a wide range of high-quality pianos, from traditional acoustic to modern digital models, they cater to all levels of players, ensuring that everyone can find the perfect instrument. Over the years, CHIU Piano has earned a reputation for its expertise, personalized service, and commitment to fostering a love for music in the neighborhood, making it a cornerstone of Bishan’s music scene.

Piano Lessons in Bishan

One can say it is both easy and hard to find piano lessons in Bishan. This is because there are simply too many choices in this area, almost like a hub for music schools in Singapore. Some would prefer a private piano tutor while others find security in a music school. We are in a biased position as a music school that is providing both piano and keyboard lessons. Hence we suggest you don’t take our word for it. Most schools offer a trial lesson, allowing you to make a better decision before committing your schedule to the school.

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Alternatives to ABRSM for piano lessons in Singapore

Alternatives to ABRSM

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Alternatives to ABRSM

As a music school in Singapore, we are often asked about the alternatives to ABRSM for piano lessons. The common reason why parents are less keen on sending their child to classical piano is usually because it is irrelevant. At face value, piano lessons are about the ability to play beautiful classical pieces. But if we dive deeper, the benefits that come along are reasons why classical pieces are still very relevant. However, we shall leave those in our next article and focus on the alternatives to ARBSM today.

 

Some examples of ABRSM alternatives

Before we share more about the available alternatives to ARBSM, do take a look at what our students have put up. The Vinnie Classroom Piano Series  is a series of performances done by our students using songs from the ANZCA syllabus. As shown in the videos, students were enjoying their lessons and excited to share what they can do on the piano. As music teachers, it is important for us to keep out students motivated, a good syllabus definitely makes it easier. More on ANZCA later this article.

List of Piano Syllabus available in Singapore

To help with your research, here is a list of piano syllabi offered by music schools in Singapore with piano lessons.

Broadly speaking, every music school in Singapore can create its syllabus. Yamaha is one example where they have their in-house syllabus that is not related to any others on this list. The question should be about why we choose one syllabus from another.

Australian and New Zealand Cultural Arts (ANZCA)

One of the most well-established alternatives to ABRSM is ANZCA. ANZCA’s music exams offer a broad range of options for musicians of all levels. Their repertoire includes genre such as blues, jazz and pop!

  • Wide Genre Options: ANZCA allows students to choose from a wider variety of pieces, offering more flexibility in exploring different genres and styles.
  • Performance-Oriented: ANZCA uses pieces that are often more upbeat and modern, setting students up to be performance-oriented.

Piano Lessons in Singapore have changed drastically!

In our previous article, we shared how Piano lessons in Singapore have changed drastically. In the article, we focus on how ANZCA benefited our piano lessons.

Trinity College London (TCL)

One of the most well-established alternatives to ABRSM is Trinity College London. What sets Trinity apart is its flexibility in exam repertoire and the ability to focus more on practical skills than theory for some students.

  • Repertoire Freedom: Trinity allows students to choose from a wider variety of pieces, offering more flexibility.
  • Performance-Oriented: Trinity places greater emphasis on musicality and performance, allowing students to express themselves through their playing.
  • Rock & Pop Exams: In addition to classical exams, Trinity offers Rock & Pop assessments for students who are more inclined toward contemporary genres. This includes vocals, guitar, drums, and more.

London College of Music Examinations (LCME)

London College of Music Examinations (LCME), part of the University of West London, provides another highly regarded alternative. LCME’s exams are recognized internationally and cover a broad spectrum of musical disciplines.

  • Comprehensive Subject Choices: LCME also offers contemporary music, music technology, and even composition.
  • Digital Exams: LCME has embraced modern technology by offering online and recorded assessment options. This makes it easier for students to take exams remotely.
  • Flexible Syllabus: The LCME syllabus is designed to be flexible, catering to different learning paces and preferences. Students can mix classical and contemporary pieces to reflect their individual music journeys.

Rockschool (RSL)

For students with a passion for contemporary music styles like rock, pop, and metal, Rockschool (RSL) is an excellent choice. Specializing in graded exams for popular music instruments like guitar, bass, drums, vocals, and piano, Rockschool offers an exciting alternative to the more traditional classical path.

  • Pop & Rock Focus: With its focus on genres that are more popular in today’s music scene, Rockschool’s syllabus caters to students looking to learn and perform contemporary music.
  • Skills Beyond Playing: RSL exams emphasize broader musical skills, such as improvisation, composition, and playing in bands, which are essential for many professional musicians today.
  • Accessible Learning: Rockschool is ideal for students who may not connect as deeply with classical music but still want to achieve measurable musical progress.

Conclusion on Alternatives to ABRSM

Do we actually need any alternatives to ABRSM? The answer is largely based on how you want your piano lessons to be. In Singapore, we are pampered with the wide options available for music lessons! Choice overloading is a real situation, it is a cognitive impairment.  It often leads us to lesser confidence, greater regrets, and overall dissatisfaction. So while nothing is conclusive, we hope our article helped shed some lights on the options on your plate.

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Piano Lessons in Singapore have changed drastically!

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Piano Lessons in Singapore have changed drastically!: Beyond Classical Music and Examinations

Ryan enjoying his lesson on Blues Piano!

Piano Lessons have changed drastically in today’s world, especially in Singapore. Learning the piano has evolved far beyond the traditional focus on classical pieces and graded examinations like ABRSM. While those aspects are still valuable, modern piano lessons are now more diverse. Students to explores different genres such as jazz, pop, and even electronic music. Instead of focusing solely on technical precision, modern piano lessons emphasize making learning more engaging for today’s students.

Exploration of Multiple Genres

Unlike in the past, where classical music dominated piano lessons, students now have the freedom to explore genres. Pop, rock, jazz, and even video game soundtracks are incorporated into lesson plans. This makes the piano accessible and exciting for a broader audience. This flexibility allows students to connect with the music they enjoy.

Ryan, demonstrating a tune in the style of Boogie.

ANZCA – Alternative Piano Lessons in Singapore

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ANZCA stands for Australian and New Zealand Cultural Arts .The ANZCA piano syllabus offers a modern to piano education, featuring a wider variety of musical genres in its repertoire. Unlike traditional syllabuses that focus heavily on classical music, ANZCA includes contemporary styles such as boogie, jazz, blues, and pop. This modern approach allows students to explore and engage with different types of music that are relevant and exciting, making lessons more enjoyable while still building essential piano skills. The variety ensures a well-rounded musical education that caters to various interests and strengths.

Kaitlyn demonstrating a tune in the style of Tango.

Holistic Learning Experience

Modern piano lessons often take a holistic approach, focusing not just on playing but also on other musical elements like ear training, rhythm, and music theory. Teachers encourage students to develop a well-rounded skill set that goes beyond simply playing notes on a page. This approach enables students to become more versatile musicians, capable of reading sheet music, playing by ear, and even composing their own music.

Kye Hsin demonstrating a tune from Encore! A syllabus we use for younger children.

A Balanced Approach to Examinations

While graded examinations like ABRSM or Trinity remain important for students seeking formal certification, they are no longer the sole focus of piano education. Many music schools now offer optional exam tracks, allowing students to choose whether they want to pursue formal exams or focus on personal enjoyment and creativity. This flexibility ensures that students can learn at their own pace, without the pressure of exams overshadowing their love for music.

Watch the outtakes to see just how much fun the children are having!

Conclusion

Modern piano lessons go beyond just classical music and exams. Our focus is on helping students develop a true love for the piano and enjoy their learning experience. Cultivating a passion for music is our primary goal, and exam preparation is entirely optional, allowing students the freedom to explore music at their own pace and in their own way.

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