A Considered Space

A studio designed for listening closely.

From the day we set up our first room at Bedok Reservoir, we've built the studio around what serious lessons need: good instruments, good acoustics, and the quiet of a real teaching space. No shared corridors, no rushed turnarounds.

Every room is equipped with recording microphones so students can hear themselves play back — often the fastest way to refine tone, timing and phrasing. We also keep music notation software at hand for composition exercises and theory work.

"Real practice happens when you can hear what you sound like — not how you think you sound."

The grand piano in Studio 1 at Bedok Reservoir
The Three Rooms

Each space, purpose-built.

Grand piano studio
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Piano Studio 1 · The Grand

Our main piano room, anchored by a full grand piano. This is where most advanced lessons, examination preparation, diploma-level study, and concert practice take place. The room has been acoustically treated to give the instrument the depth and projection it deserves.

  • Full grand piano
  • Treated acoustics
  • Recording-ready
Piano Studio 2
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Piano Studio 2 · The Upright

A second piano room with a quality upright instrument — ideal for younger beginners, group theory sessions, or when two lessons run in parallel. Same equipment philosophy: every student gets a serious instrument to work on, from their very first lesson.

  • Upright piano
  • Suited to beginners and theory
  • Music notation workstation
Violin Studio
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Violin Studio

The violin teaching room, set up for Mr Ng's lessons. The space includes accompanying piano and music stands sized appropriately for students from 1/16 size beginners to full-size advanced students. Equally suited for solo lessons and small chamber ensemble rehearsals.

  • Accompanying piano
  • Multiple stand sizes
  • Chamber-ensemble-ready
A music lesson in progress
"Every lesson is shaped by the focus of one student, one teacher — the quiet attention that turns notes on a page into music."
Beyond the Studio

We take music outside.

Performing at Esplanade Concourse

Esplanade Concourse

Wei Ping and Dihui performing at "Jazz in July" — one of several appearances at Singapore's Esplanade as part of the Chamber.Sounds ensemble.

Music for the Young student concert — group photo with teachers

Music for the Young

Our annual student concert since 2010. Every July/August, students share what they've been preparing all year, in front of family, friends, and fellow musicians.

Music Appreciation Class December 2011

Music Appreciation Class

During school holidays, we run music appreciation sessions — listening to and learning about great works of music from Bach to film scores. Open to students and non-students alike.

Recognition

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