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Piano Lessons with Wizards, Witches, Zombies and Ghosts

Halloween Piano Lessons with Wizards, Witches, Zombies and Ghosts
It is a wonderful time to have fun.

We are having lots of fun here in Dublin, Ireland and you are welcome to join us!
In fact, we have lots of fun all year ’round… playing the piano.

Woo-hoo! We cast positive spells on our young piano students encouraging them to make progress in music. This usually works well, but even if it does not work the odd time, we are sure that we help keep the dark side away! You see, people who play music are usually confident, proud, happy and well-adjusted and these wonderful qualities frighten the witches, zombies and ghouls and keep them away throughout the year. Isn’t that a good thing?

If you would like to arrange piano lessons for your children, you can call us by phone, send us an email or use the forms on our website! We have classes starting soon in North Dublin City near DCU. You can choose from social group lessons with students of similar age or from one-to-one lessons if you are especially serious about your commitment. Our classes are all facilitated by our resident wizard who is highly qualified and has many years experience in music education.

Our wizard gets results!

Piano Lessons Dublin | Tel: 01-842-2463

Spooky Musicians Play Piano in the Afterlife: Regret not learning earlier.

Piano Lessons Dublin with Wizards, Spells and Musicality

Spooky Musicians advise: “Learn piano when you are young and still have flesh on your bones”

Performing music enriches your life. The greatest benefit goes to those who start at the earliest. Do not leave it so late that you will regret it in your afterlife. Our friends in the photo here practise to the bone everyday and still nobody can really hear them, most of the time. Please be wise enough to start at a young age when you still have flesh on your bones.

If you wish to organise piano lessons for your young beginners before it is too late, contact us now!

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Spooky Musicians Exercise to Keep Bones in Condition During Piano Practise

These spooky guests have made themselves at home in our music room for Halloween. To be honest we don’t hear too much music from them, however we do hear their bones rattling — at times it gets too much. Blue-Jay, our child-friendly mascot who loves music, is a little bewildered and is hiding behind the curtains. This morning, the spooky musicians were telling us how they limber up – they say it is a very good idea to do some stretching exercises before starting long piano practise sessions. They also do these exercises in the middle of practising so that they get a chance to move around every hour or so. Here you can peep at a video of some of the exercises they like to do.

We heard the Spooky Musicians this morning saying they really love our piano and that it is a pity they could not stay all year round to have the use of it. It seems they are only here for this week and will leave after Halloween. It is good timing that we have a mid-term break while they are here! Hopefully we will be back to normal next week!

We need lots of piano students to use the piano so there is no space for the Spooky Musicians.

If you wish to organise piano lessons for your young beginners, contact us now!

Piano Lessons Dublin Tel: 01-842-2463

Happy Hallowe’en!
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Our Witch Casts Spells of Fluency on our Young Piano Students



PS This secret post was written for fun without our boss knowing about it. If you phone the office please do not mention that you saw our Hallowe’en post on the internet. Likewise do not ask the girl answering the phone if she is the witch!
Shh! Keep the secret and nothing bad will happen.

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However, if you Share it, this wonderful spooky halloween photo will entertain your friends on their newsfeed!
Give them a fright! Most of them will like it! 🙂

Introduction to Piano: A new programme and pilot study – Piano Lessons Dublin

Applications are invited from parents of children aged 6 to 14 yrs wishing to provide top quality music education.

Little Toes and Piano Notes

Our novel approach incorporating Kodály concepts promotes fluency and expression.

This is an opportunity to benefit from the teaching of a very experienced music teacher while contributing to music education research.

Fair fees for young beginners. Contact us today to join a class starting this term.

 

Further information is available from our webpage on Piano Lessons Dublin and information explicitly about this programme is available from here.

If you wish to apply now go straight to the online application form here.

Introduction to Piano | Classes for young beginners

Piano Lessons for Beginners | Introduction to Piano — classes for young beginners

Music Worth Sharing with the Young

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Music is like language: Young children become fluent easily.

Just thinking:

Great music deserves our attention and is worth sharing with the young.

It requires some time for engagement, preferably without doing other activities.
Where better to do this than in school classrooms?

Time spent listening to great music and listening to great stories being read aloud are important for the engagement opportunities and for how they help us think and relate beyond the self. These activities help us grow and develop as individuals in ways that may not be examined, but yet promote development and self-knowledge.
How many teachers devote even an hour of class time each week to such a passive activity nowadays?

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Thoughts on Music Education

 

As a starting position…
“… the notion that you can educate a child musically by any other means whatsoever except that of having beautiful music finely performed within its hearing, is a notion which I feel constrained to denounce.”
(George Bernard Shaw)

 

Now, read the quotation again while you mentally delete the word ‘musically’ and see if you agree with that sentiment.

As a starting position, we do.
Music listening belongs in the classroom.

You may like this related article on the value of music at the Huffington Post.


If you wish to share music with your children in a more formal way, contact us to join our classes for beginners.
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