About Us

Read more

Life Is A Song, Love Is The Music

At Fine Arts Music Institute, we are dedicated to bringing the joy of music to the lives of those around us. We provide a wide range of music lessons to give music lovers the opportunity to pursue their passion for music. Our internationally qualified and highly experienced instructors work closely with each student to help them discover their musical side - may it be for instruments or for singing.

Read more

Kids Club

Are you looking for engaging weekend program for your child to enforce his or her creative interest in music? Kids club is the best choice. It is a Fun and amazing introduction to the music world. Group classes are designed for young children (3-5 years old) where they will develop motor skills, coordination, singing, and feeling for rhythm. Kids Club takes place on Saturdays (1-2pm) and Sundays (5-6pm).

Read more

Piano

Most children chose piano as their first musical instrument. For children, completely natural and correct posture for piano is much simpler and easier to learn than with other instruments. While learning to play piano, child is improving counting and math skills, as well as exercise new language skills. Some of the benefits of playing piano are encouraging creativity, developing better concentration, discipline and patience. Every child strengths hand muscles and improve hand-eye coordination, boots self esteem, reduce stress and anxiety; changes brain structure and mental ability and many more.

Read more

Guitar

If your child spends too much time in front of the TV or computer, a musical instrument such as a guitar would be a great to change the free time of your child. It develops creativity and dedication to the instrument. Playing guitar improves your concentration and memory by learning to read guitar tabs and creating chord shapes. Just 20 minutes of practice per day can lead the child to some significant results, but to be a professional and to master songs and pieces quicker and in an easier way, child should spend more time with his/her new friend – guitar.

Read more

Music Theory

Music theory is very important for children who want to read and play music. It helps children to understand how music works, to learn musical symbols and to understand composers ideas. Learning music theory is basic foundation for children and it will help them to progress further in their musical journey. Learning theory at the same time as learning how to play an instrument will also make theory lessons easier to understand.

Read more

What Is The ABRSM?

The ABRSM (Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music) is an examinations board and registered charity based in London, UK, which provides examinations in music at centres around the world. ABRSM is one of four examination boards accredited by Ofqual to award graded exams and diploma qualifications in music within the UK's National Qualifications Framework (along with the London College of Music, Rock school Ltd and Trinity College London). 'The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music' was established in 1889 and rebranded as ABRSM in 2009.

More than 600,000 candidates take ABRSM exams each year in over 93 countries. Graded music exams provide a structured framework for progression from beginner to advanced musician.


Practical Exams


These are by far the most commonly taken exams. Available for over 35 instruments, these exams incorporate four individual components:


Set Pieces


The student is required to play three pieces prepared beforehand. These pieces are selected from the current syllabus for the instrument and grade, usually one piece from each of the groups A, B and C.


Scales


Various scales, arpeggios, broken chords, are examined, according to the grade of difficulty.


Sight Reading


The student is presented with an unseen piece, has up to 30 seconds to prepare, and then must play to the best of his or her ability.


Aural


Various exercises are played by the examiner and the student is required to demonstrate skills in listening to and analysing music, for example clapping the rhythm or singing the melody.


Music Theory Exams


Music Theory is examined through written papers.


Take A Pick

Share by: