
Why Choose Melodica?


Well known International exams and certifications

Organized scheduled and avoid no-shows

Organized scheduled and avoid no-shows

Convenience of learning from home


MUSIC LESSONS FOR


CHILDREN
Our platform is a solution for families who would like to expose their children to the world of music.

TEENS
Our classes help to develop the skills necessary for music learning and a lifelong enjoyment of music.

Adults
We have programs for everyone. In addition to teaching music to children, we instruct adults and seniors.
WE TEACH

It is a musical instrument played using a keyboard

Guitar

Voice

Drums

Violin

Cello

Double Bass

Saxaphone

MUSIC STYLES WE CAN TEACH
Explore your prefered genre for your music lessons
Jazz

Jazz
The one word that characterises jazz is – improvisation. Jazz players improvise around a tune or theme, usually working with the “changes” (the chord/key changes) of the piece’s structure. Jazz improvisation can seem random, but it’s anything but. Top jazz players know their stuff – from classical scales to “modes” (other forms of scales) to harmony and, of course, complex rhythms. Jazz is generally seen as having been born in the early 20th century, growing out of blues and developing into more complex forms. The great American songs – often from the musicals – were taken up by jazz players who also wrote their own pieces (originals), some of which have become jazz “standards” which all serious players must become familiar with.
Classical
The one word that characterises jazz is – improvisation. Jazz players improvise around a tune or theme, usually working with the “changes” (the chord/key changes) of the piece’s structure. Jazz improvisation can seem random, but it’s anything but. Top jazz players know their stuff – from classical scales to “modes” (other forms of scales) to harmony and, of course, complex rhythms. Jazz is generally seen as having been born in the early 20th century, growing out of blues and developing into more complex forms. The great American songs – often from the musicals – were taken up by jazz players who also wrote their own pieces (originals), some of which have become jazz “standards” which all serious players must become familiar with.
Classical

Pop

Pop
The one word that characterises jazz is – improvisation. Jazz players improvise around a tune or theme, usually working with the “changes” (the chord/key changes) of the piece’s structure. Jazz improvisation can seem random, but it’s anything but. Top jazz players know their stuff – from classical scales to “modes” (other forms of scales) to harmony and, of course, complex rhythms. Jazz is generally seen as having been born in the early 20th century, growing out of blues and developing into more complex forms. The great American songs – often from the musicals – were taken up by jazz players who also wrote their own pieces (originals), some of which have become jazz “standards” which all serious players must become familiar with. Read More
To learn to play jazz, you need to master your instrument, develop your ear and be prepared to experiment and make lots of mistakes!
Over time, you will also need to learn how to read more and more complex music off the page.

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