Rounding up 2014


Just when we all thought this blog would be dead for the rest of 2014….I made it! Yay! One last blog post for 2014!

This year, I finally got down to organising the first ever annual concert for the violin studio. Held at the Arts House Blue Room on the 23 Nov 2014, it was such an exciting day for everyone!! For many of us, it was the first time performing in front of an audience in a public venue. I’m so proud of each and everyone of my students! Will be releasing some footage and pictures soon, but in the meantime… here’s a sneak peek at the group item! Do watch it in HD for a better viewing experience!




Updates on slot openings:
Thursday afternoons 3pm & 4pm
Friday afternoons
Full for Saturdays.
Sunday 12.15PM & 5.30PM



Please note that I am only accepting students with existing background. I’m based in Choa Chu Kang and do not travel.



Happy New Year! 🙂

 

 

 

May the 2014 be with you


(pries open cobwebs on this blog)

It’s been almost 10 months since my last post…. Hope everyone is doing well!

2014 has been pretty amazing thus far. Performance wise, I played for two musicals in the 1st quarter of the year– Jason Robert Brown’s “The Last Five Years” (Henderson Project) by Dream Academy, and the other musical was Toy Factory’s “Glass Anatomy” (this time we were on tour in Shanghai as part of the Shanghai Culture Square Festival). Also performed for Singapore Lyric Opera’s Cosi Fan Tutte.

On the studio front-
Slot openings: I’m currently opening 2 more slots for students with existing background – Saturday 10am and Thursday 4pm. Am also toying with the idea of opening my Friday afternoons, so if anyone is interested, do drop me a line.

Have also finally gotten my paperwork-resistant self out of the rut, and am now in the process of firming up a venue for our first studio concert. (To-do list, budget, etc etc– I can feel a headache coming on).. But nonetheless, a big hooray! I know it’s gonna be worth it! Will update again once I get it all sorted out!

And with that, Happy Vesak Day everyone!

Hello (Mid) July!



Hello everyone!

It’s been crazy busy, but hope everyone is doing well! My student asked me a few days ago, “DO YOU ACTUALLY CHECK YOUR BLOG COMMENTS?” Well, see, I’ve been getting notifications about comments being left on my blog but I don’t actually moderate them. Today, on the 16th of July 2013, the stars aligned and I am finally logging in after donkey months of not doing so. Lo and behold , I just discovered, to my horror, that I’ve been spammed! Hey, when I meant it’d be great to hear from you, I meant “you” as in humans, not robot spammers (or whatever you call these things. Autospammers? Not autobots? ) Deleting spam comments can be so therapeutic. As is apparent, I’m not really very good at maintaining a blog, so if you want to reach me, the best way would probably be to leave me a message or email me.

Otherwise, any advice on how to get rid of spam would be appreciated! Though on hindsight, using the word “spam” so many times in one blog entry is probably not going to make this blog “anti-spam”. Never hurts to try anyway. Till the next totally out-of-point blog entry, stay cool!

March 2013


Time really flies. It’s been close to half a year since I last updated !

Hope everyone is having a great year thus far— soon we’d be approaching the 2nd quarter of the year! I must say I’m really looking forward to that! It’s been a rather peaceful first quarter of 2013– I took a week off and went for a long-ish holiday, (signed my students up for ABRSM exams while I was on vacation- thank goodness for technology!) and I’ve been busy with preparations for the 2nd quarter of the year!! It’s been absolutely great to work with a well-rested and recharged frame of mind. The wonders of a good week 🙂 Exciting projects coming up, will keep you posted!

Till the next post, take care!

ALL DISTINCTIONS!!!!!!

 

 

Am pleased to share with everyone that my students got ALL DISTINCTIONS(!!!!) for this August’s exams. Including my 12-year-old Grade 8 student!

 

Range of marks across the board for all my students’ pieces were from 26/30 to 30/30 (full marks) . Scales from 19/21 to 21/21 (Full marks).

 

Extremely happy! And so so so proud of my students who worked hard and achieved what they aimed for!!!

 

 

cobweb cleansing

 

Received an email today saying that my blog is dead. Received another email from a mom, saying that her daughter read my blog and likes it. And there I was, thinking that nobody actually reads this! Well, so I’m back (-insert guilty look-) dusting off the cobwebs from here.

 

 

Well, so what have I been up to? July is a crazy month for me. Apart from preparing my students for their ABRSM exams, I have also been busy with rehearsals for Wild Rice’s latest production: La Cage aux Folles. Think I clocked in close to 40hours of playing in total (-ouch!-) just for this week alone. It’s been great to see everyone working as one big happy family– musicians, actors, dancers, production and technical crew, just to make everything come together, the amount of behind-the- scenes work is really amazing. Am totally looking forward to the tech and dress rehearsals next week when we get into the theatre!

 

 

In the meantime, please be patient while I get through all the backlogged emails. If you don’t get a reply from me within 3 days, please email me again!

 
La Cage aux Folles runs from 21 July to 4 August at the Esplanade Theatre. Anyone going to watch the musical? Drop me a note ! 🙂

 

 

Website updated

It’s been a while since I last posted here! Hope everyone is doing great !

 

Thanks to my student, Amy, who texted me to tell me that my email was down. To those who have tried to reach me for the past week, and have yet to receive a reply, or who have had their email bounced back, please try again ! It’s up and running now. 🙂

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

For Parents

1. I would like my child to take violin lessons with you. What is the “right age” to start violin lessons for my child?

  • I take in students from 4 years and above.
  • Younger students with existing violin background would be considered on a case-by-case basis.

2. My child already has background in violin and would like to switch over to you. Would that be possible?

  • Yes of course! In my years of teaching, I have noted the common phenomenon for parents to switch over their child when there is “stagnancy” in the child’s progress.
  • What usually lies at the core of this problem: a weak foundation resulting in difficulty managing the more advanced pieces, or in some cases, communication problems with the teacher.
  • All transfer students are required to come for a trial lesson before being accepted into my violin studio.

3. Where are lessons conducted? How long is the duration of each lesson? Do you conduct group classes?

  • Lessons are conducted from my home, located in Choa Chu Kang (5-min walk from Choa Chu Kang MRT). I do not do housecalls.
  • Each lesson is 45mins minimum. 60min lessons are applicable for advanced levels.
  • Lessons are conducted once a week. Special arrangements can be made for students who wish to have lessons twice a week, subject to my availability.
  • I only conduct individual lessons.

4. In what language do you conduct your lessons?

  • I am proficient in both English and Mandarin.
  • I am able to conduct lessons in either language which your child is more comfortable with.
  • However, as ABRSM exams are conducted in English, your child would be expected to speak and understand basic English by the time of the first violin examination.

5. When can my child start to learn the first song? 

  • The average time taken to learn the first song is by the 3rd lesson or when the child has demonstrated confidence in holding both the violin and bow correctly.
  • It takes a while for the child, (or even an adult!) to get acquainted with having a foreign object on the shoulder and to balance that with wielding a bow!

6. I want my child to take violin lessons but I have zero knowledge of music. Would that hinder my child’s progress?

  • Not at all! My parents did not have knowledge of music, but they sat in for my lessons and helped to take notes. They would also watch over me when I was practising to reinforce the teaching points.
  • Parental supervision and active involvement in the child’s practice sessions, (especially for younger children), are key contributing factors to a child’s musical progress.

7. I just want my child to learn an instrument for fun. What is this thing about practising that you keep harping on?

  • Practice is crucial in a child’s musical development. As I will be providing Exclusive Mentorship to your child during the individual lesson, I can tell immediately if your child has been practising regularly and correctly.
  • While the beginning stages might prove trying for everyone involved in your child’s learning experience, the long term benefits include self-discipline and self-motivation from a young age! (And bonus violin entertainment during celebrations, woohoo!)
  • Once your child gets used to the routine of practising, the progress curve immediately becomes steep, coupled with the joy of hearing beautiful music created!  That’s when the fun really begins!

8. Do you teach the Suzuki method?

  • Every individual is unique in both mind and body, and I am a strong advocate of providing a well-rounded education for each and every one of my students.
  • While the Suzuki method has its merits (such as ear training and observational learning), optimum results can only be achieved through the combination of different methodologies which best suits each individual.

9. Do you teach music theory?

  • I teach the basics required for violin playing, at no extra cost. However, theory lessons are essential for intermediate through advanced levels. I will usually recommend students to start theory lessons when I find that they have grown more comfortable with the violin and are ready to move on to higher levels.

10. Any other pre-requisites?

  • A serious and earnest learning attitude towards lessons, as well as good manners.

11. What if I need to cancel class?

  • For changes to the class timing, notice would have to be given 48hrs in advance. For notice given less than 48hrs in advance of the scheduled class time, there will be no replacement class or fee refund.
  • If your child is sick on the day of lesson and unable to attend class, a replacement class will only be given if a medical certificate is produced on the following lesson. Soft copies of the medical certificate would be accepted.
  • Failure to produce a medical certificate would be treated as a case of last-minute cancellation 


12. What is the fee structure? 

  • Fees are payable on the first lesson of each month, on a per-lesson basis. i.e.: If there are 5 weeks in that month, you would pay for 5 lessons. 

For Adult Students

1. Am I too old to start violin lessons with you?

  • Age is not a factor. While it is normal to experience a lack of dexterity in fingers and joints, this is something that can be easily rectified with due practice.
  • Before you start violin lessons, however, it is important to think about whether you can dedicate time for regular practice. It gets easier as you become more proficient on the instrument. My oldest student is in her 50s.
  • Do note that I’m currently only accepting students with existing music background.

2. I used to learn a musical instrument when I was young. Would that help?

  • Yes it would, if you already have an existing knowledge of note-reading, pitch sensitivity and a good sense of rhythm.

3. I want to learn a song for my wedding/ my friend’s wedding. How long would that take?

  • This is dependent on the difficulty of the piece and whether you have any existing violin background. Realistically, we should be looking at 3 months worth of lessons to perform a simple pop song/ ballad that your guests would remember forever, (for the right reasons), of course!

4. Where are lessons conducted? How long is the duration of each lesson? Do you conduct group classes?

  • Lessons are conducted from my home, located in Choa Chu Kang (5-min walk from Choa Chu Kang MRT). I do not do housecalls.
  • Each lesson is 45mins minimum. 60min lessons are applicable for advanced levels.
  • Lessons are conducted once a week. Special arrangements can be made for students who wish to have lessons twice a week, subject to my availability.
  • I only conduct individual lessons.

5. What if I need to cancel class?

  • For changes to the class timing, notice would have to be given 48hrs in advance. For notice given less than 48hrs in advance of the scheduled class time, there will be no replacement class or fee refund.
  • If you are sick on the day of lesson and unable to attend class, a replacement class will only be given if a medical certificate is produced on the following lesson. Soft copies of the medical certificate would be accepted.
  • Failure to produce a medical certificate would be treated as a case of last-minute cancellation. 

6. What is the fee structure?

  •  Fees are payable on the first lesson of each month, on a per-lesson basis. i.e.: If there are 5 weeks in that month, you would pay for 5 lessons.

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