Anne Robinson - Piano Teacher

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At what age can my son or daughter start piano lessons?

The average starting age of my younger pupils is 6 to 7 years. If your child is younger than this, please ring for advice.


Do you only teach children?

No - Definitely not! My practice is varied and I teach a number of adults.


Am I too old to learn how to play the piano?

No - Many retired people get a great deal of enjoyment from learning to play and probably have more time to practice!


How much do I need to practice?

This varies greatly from pupil to pupil depending on the level of their studies. The most important part of practice is not the length of time spent practicing, but the quality of the practice time. Advice on this will be given throughout your studies.


Can I learn to play the piano with a keyboard at home on which to practice?

As a keyboard does not have weighted keys, this is not advisable.


Do I have to take public exams?

No, not necessarily, although they do provide stepping stones and I feel they provide an excellent basis to progress through your studies.


Will I get the opportunity to perform?

I organise regular concerts for my pupils to practice their performance skills.



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