Learn The Piano!

Learn The Piano!

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About

Hello! I'm from New Zealand and moved here to the USA in 2020 with my American husband. Playing the piano was a huge part of my life growing up; with lessons, competitions, recitals, playing for church and exams - culminating with passing 2 practical Teaching diploma examinations with the Trinity College of London (ATCL and LTCL). For these diplomas, my teacher recommended I have a student myself so with guidance from her, I started teaching as a 17yo, and continued for the next 30 years.

** You can also find my flyer / advertisement in the Bentonville Public library.

** I prefer to start a beginner as a 7-year-old, or close to turning 7, as they've learned fractions: half, quarter etc. which are used in music notation.

I get real enjoyment from seeing children learn to play the piano and read music, to grow in their ability and also get enjoyment from playing an instrument. It's like learning a 2nd language that is universal world-wide! This enriches your child's growth and also gives much pleasure throughout their whole life, for themselves and others; their family, friends, church and school.

I teach how to read music (classical style) with theory of music also being very important. I really like using the American Alfred's method beginner books, but can work with others also. I like to use stickers and other rewards (eg. games) for every improvement, especially for mile-stones.

Safety during the lessons:

* Please don’t use hand sanitizer as it often leaves a sticky residue that could harm the keys of a piano.

* If your child is sick (fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose etc) lessons will be suspended until they are completely well.

Helping children learn to play the piano is a wonderful journey that enriches the child's life as they learn a new skill.


Highlights

Hired 1 time
1 employee
5 years in business
Serves Bentonville , AR

Payment methods

Cash

Specialties

Years experience

No formal training, No formal training; some self-taught experience, 0 – 2 years experience, 2 – 4 years experience, 4+ years of experience

Able to read music

Student can read music, Student cannot read music

Lesson length

30 minutes, 45 minutes, 60 minutes

Student's age

5 – 10 years old, 11 – 13 years old, 14 – 18 years old, 19 – 25 years old

Student has instrument

Students who have a piano, Students who have a keyboard, Students who have neither

Interested musical styles

Classical, Pop, I can make recommendations

Photos and videos


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    Cassie N.

    I learnt a good knowledge of note reading, theory and general understanding of the piano. There was a lot of flexibility around song choice along with the ability to grow and develop as a player
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    September 25, 2020

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    Turner

    Alison Puckey Brock was my piano teach during my teenage years. I absolutely loved the lessons she taught me and have retained the knowledge she gave to me. Her own knowledge and abilities with music and piano is excellent and her passion comes through in her lessons. I found her lessons to be fun, memorable and informative. I also believe what made Alison a great teacher is that she is a very kind hearted and gentle person with loads of patience. I would totally recommend Alison to anyone who would like to learn the piano. She really does care about her students.
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    September 16, 2020

    Frequently asked questions

    * Ask a few questions about them in general to get to know them: likes, hobbies, family etc.

    * Make sure young children are feeling comfortable

    * Go over how much they already know about the piano

    * Introduce them to the next steps of instruction

    Two practical teaching diplomas from the Trinity College of London (ATCL and LTCL)

    I hold a Diploma of Children's Ministries (DipChnMin) from BTI (Bethlehem Tertiary Institute - Tauranga New Zealand)

    p>Lessons will be $22 each for 30 minutes

    For the two practical teaching diplomas I did, my teacher recommended I have a student myself so with guidance from her, I started teaching as a 17yo, and continued on for the next 30 years. 

    Mostly beginners, but also have experience with some older students wanting to further their musical knowledge. 

    Watched a couple of hummingbirds on a feeder for the first time in my life - we don't have them in New Zealand. They are so tiny and graceful and their wings are soooo fast they're a blur.

    Passion and Practice! Two important things to really succeed with learning - anything! Have you been "tinkering" on the piano and wish you could play it better? Do you love music and would work on improving your playing? Then give piano a try! It will give you a broad base of knowledge for music in general, and instead of just tinkering you'll soon be playing tunes.

    * Do you have a quality piano or keyboard to practise on at home?

    * Do you have time during the week to put in some practise on your piano playing?

    I'm happy to answer any and all other questions :)


    Services offered

    Piano