Whichever path you choose, our commitment remains the same: to help you grow your musical gift with excellence, confidence and joy.
Students may switch between In-Person and Online as needed, subject to availability.
We map the journey—you just play. No stress, no second-guessing. Our expert teachers structure a clear curriculum for faster results. And yes, it’s great fun.
It feels like having a private teacher at your side every time you practise. Ask questions live in your lesson, and email your tutor for help whenever you need it.
You don’t learn an instrument by watching—you learn by playing. We’ll show you exactly what to practise for each skill so you see real progress. Use lesson replays to pause, rewind, slow down, and loop tricky bars until they click.
Seeing your progress is the best motivation. Your lessons, checklists, and practice logs are saved automatically, so you can pick up exactly where you left off—anytime.
Everything you need—included. Your membership comes with downloadable PDFs for every exercise and piece, printable sheet music, backing/play-along tracks, and a growing library of bonus resources.
Piano/Keyboard, Drums, Acoustic & Electric Guitar, Saxophone & other Woodwinds, Violin & String Instruments, Vocal Coaching, plus DJ & Music Production.
From 5+ for Piano/Violin, 7+ for Guitar/Drums, 8+ for Sax/Woodwinds. DJ & Production are best for teens and adults. Adult beginners are very welcome in every programme.
Yes. We teach in-person (where available) and online via high-quality video platforms. Online students get the same curriculum, resources, and feedback.
30-minute, 45-minute, and 60-minute weekly lessons. Beginners usually start with 30 or 45 minutes; advanced learners often choose 60 minutes.
Absolutely. We cover classical, jazz, gospel, pop, rock, R&B, Amapiano, Afro-pop and more—tailored to your goals.
Book a free consult or trial, we’ll assess level and goals, recommend a tutor/slot, and get you started the same week (subject to availability).
Yes. We prepare for ABRSM, Trinity, and UNISA practical/theory exams on request. Exams are optional—many students choose performance-based goals instead.