Beginner Adult Piano Program
Students enrol as beginners entering the program into one of the following levels. Each batch consists of students of a similar age and playing level. Students can opt to appear for LCM examinations or internal assessments if they wish to not pursue examinations.
TIGC Level | Sessions in Level | Equivalent LCM Examination/Internal Assessment Level |
---|---|---|
Level 1 | 45 (35 solo lessons + up to 10 group lessons) | Practical – Step 2 Theory – Step Theory |
Level 2 | 45 (35 solo lessons + up to 10 group lessons) | Practical – Grade 1 Theory – Grade 1 |
Level 3 | 45 (35 solo lessons + up to 10 group lessons) | Practical – Grade 2 Theory – Grade 2 |
Level 4 | 45 (35 solo lessons + up to 10 group lessons) | Practical – Grade 3 Theory – Grade 3 |
All TAPC lessons are a hybrid model of 3 solo lessons plus one group lesson per 4 classes. There will be a group lesson after every 3 solo lessons (or according to the level plan of the course). All solo lessons are 45 minutes and group lessons are 1 hour in duration with a maximum of 6 students in the batch. The Group classes enable ensemble playing and group learning for certain concepts. Students also prepare for performance events in a group.
Each level has a certain number of buffer lessons included that enable teachers to revise concepts, cover-up missed lessons*, prepare students for recitals and examinations and allocate additional time to all students as required.
All classes consist of structured lesson plans and homework material. A monthly report is sent to students detailing class performance and areas of improvement.
*Conditions Apply. Please refer to Rules and Regulations
**Class timings available:
Weekdays: 3 pm to 7 pm
Weekends: 11 am to 6 pm
(**Subject to slot availability, timings may vary by branch)
Level 1:
- Introduction to the Piano:
- Getting to know the instrument: Piano Keys, Layout, Parts & Pedals
- Difference between Piano & Keyboard Playing
- Touch-Response & Key Action
- Correct Playing Posture
- Finger Exercises
- Staff Notations:
- Note Values
- Rest Values
- Middle C
- Time signatures:
- 4/4, 3/4,
- First 5 notes on Treble Clef & Bass Clef:
- Exercises – Left & Right Hand Separate, Reading & Playing
- Sight Reading:
- Short-cuts to remember the notes on lines & spaces
- Worksheets to spot notes & play on the piano
- Intervals:
- 2nds, 3rds, 4ths & 5ths
- Tied Notes & Slurs
- Scales:
- How to Play and Practice Scales
- C major, G major, F major – 2 Octaves – Hands separate + Together
- Sharps, Flats & Naturals
- Quavers, Dotted Crotchets
- Western Classical and Modern Repertoire
- Supporting Theory
- Study about Composers & their Compositions
The TYAC Level 1 curriculum covers all the concepts and content required for the repertoire & technical requirement of the London College of Music Examinations – Step 2 Piano Level. It also covers the theoretical concepts and exercise work required at the London College of Music Examinations – Step Theory Level.
Level 2:
- Introduction to Sharps, Flats & Naturals:
- E sharp, B sharp, C flat, F flat
- Sign behaviours within a bar
- New Time Signatures:
- 2/4, 2/2
- Minor Scales & types:
- Natural, Harmonic & Melodic
- Major Scales – Minor Scale Key relation:
- C, G, F, D, B flat
- Chords:
- Primary chords
- Derive minor chords from major chords
- Exercises to improve Finger Independence
- Arpeggios & Broken Chords
- Intervals 1 to 5 including Minors
- Western Classical Composers & Compositions
- Chord Inversions
- Sight Reading:
- Upper & Lower Staff
- Each Exam piece for 3-4 classes, at least 6 to be completed from the LCM Handbook
- Practice sheets signed by parents monitoring the hours of practice
Level 3:
- New Time Signatures:
- 6/8
- Secondary Chords
- Intervals:
- Maj 6, Octave
- New Scales:
- C, G, F, D, B flat, E flat, A
- Am, Em, Dm, Gm, Cm
- Scale Technique
- Introduction to Chord Progressions
- I-IV-VI-V in the key of C
- I-VI-IV-V in the key of C
- Accompaniment Patterns:
- Learn to accompany your favourite songs
- Learn to pedal the right way:
- Exercises to work on Pedal movements
- Music Listening & Appreciation
- Preparation to play in front of the Audience:
- Playing for the class on the Teacher’s piano
Level 4:
- Circle of Fifths:
- Relationship between All Major Scales & Minor Scales
- Evolution of Piano
- Videos & Materials
- Basic Transposition
- Transpose the first few bars of an exam piece to the next easiest key
- Pedal Exercises
- Interval training up to an Octave:
- Major & Minor intervals except diminished 5
- Exercises to strengthen 4th & 5th fingers:
- Custom exercises plus exercises from Schmitt 5 Finger Exercises
- New Scales:
- E major, B minor, F# minor , C minor
- Pentatonic Scales
- Dominant 7th and Maj 7th chords:
- Backing track alternating Dominant 7th and Major 7th chords
- More Insights to Live Playing
- Western Classical/Modern Repertoire:
- Popular classical and contemporary pieces developing a repertoire
- 6 pieces to be covered from the LCM Grade 3 Practical Handbook
- Focus on all round musical development, including repertoire work, playing technique, scales, sight-reading, aural training and music theory.
- Individual class plans charted out for each session. Required practice and homework are treated as an integral part of the learning system.
- Concepts are taught through activities and practical work that are constantly innovated upon by the faculty, ensuring updated curriculum.
- Constant feedback and reporting on every student per month including objective grading as well as subjective teacher feedback.
- Exclusive performance opportunities, both internal and external that culminates in an annual concert and an external annual showcase.
- Assessments and International Examination syllabus integrated into class plans.
- A special focus on improvisation and composition.
- A hybrid format of learning that includes the benefits of both solo and group, including greater time flexibility, ensemble playing and building a community of people to play with. Students are of a similar age group and learning levels with a maximum student-teacher ratio of 6:1
- Class recitals and testing is integrated into the curriculum as part of a student’s learning goals.
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