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Do you offer a free trial?
Yes! We offer a free trial lesson so you can experience our teaching approach before enrolling. It’s a great way to see if our program suits you or your child.
Where are you located?
Our studios are located in Berwick, Pakenham, and Clyde North — all easily accessible and family-friendly.
What age groups do you teach?
We teach children from 2 years old through to adults. Each program is tailored to suit the age and skill level of the student.
Do you provide one-on-one or group lessons?
Both! We offer private one-on-one lessons for individual attention, as well as small group sessions for collaborative learning and social connection.
How long are your lessons?
Lessons typically run for 45 minutes, once per week. Some younger students may start with shorter sessions to suit their focus and comfort.
What is the Kinder Beat program?
Kinder Beat is an award-winning early childhood music program designed for ages 2–5. It helps children build rhythm, coordination, confidence, and creativity through fun, play-based learning.
What will my child learn in Kinder Beat?
Children learn rhythm, melody, and beat through songs, percussion, games, and movement — developing essential musical and social skills.
Can parents attend Kinder Beat classes?
Yes! Parents and carers are encouraged to join in. It’s a fun bonding experience and helps little ones feel confident and supported.
How is Kinder Beat different from other early learning programs?
Unlike general playgroups, Kinder Beat is a structured, music-based education system that blends fun with foundational music concepts — preparing children for future instrument learning.
What instruments do you teach?
We offer lessons for piano, guitar, vocals, drums, and more. Each lesson is tailored to the student’s skill level and goals.
Do you prepare students for exams?
Yes, our qualified teachers can prepare students for AMEB music exams, school performances, or personal goals.
Can adults take lessons too?
Absolutely! We welcome adult learners — whether you’re picking up a new hobby or revisiting an old passion.
How do you keep lessons engaging for beginners?
Our lessons balance technique with creativity and fun — using songs, rhythm exercises, and performance opportunities to keep students motivated.
Is your music program eligible for NDIS funding?
Yes. Our NDIS Music Program can be funded under Capacity Building or Core Supports, depending on your goals and plan type.
What kind of outcomes does the NDIS program focus on?
Our sessions are designed to help participants build coordination, focus, social interaction, and confidence through music-making and creative expression.
Who runs the NDIS music lessons?
All lessons are led by trained educators who have experience working with people of diverse abilities in a safe, supportive environment.
Can I attend with my participant?
Yes, parents, carers, or support workers are always welcome to attend sessions and take part in the experience.
How do I book an NDIS trial lesson?
Simply complete our Free Trial Booking Form on the NDIS page, and our friendly team will contact you to confirm your session and help with any funding questions.
