Piano Program

Studio Cantabile Piano Course Overview | Toddler and Children's Piano Courses
Studio Cantabile offers group, parent-child, and one-on-one piano lessons for children of different ages and learning stages. From musical enlightenment for 2.5-year-olds to formal piano training and exam preparation, we help children develop an interest in music, performance skills, and learning confidence through stories, games, and progressive teaching methods. Choosing the Right Piano Course for Your Child Every child's age, musical experience, and learning pace are unique. Parents can refer to the three learning stages below to understand the suitable course direction for their child.
Phase One: Music Exploration
Through stories, games, rhythm activities, and piano exploration, children are guided to happily engage with music, building interest, concentration, and basic coordination skills.
Piano Preparatory Class
Recommended Age: 2.5 to 4 years old
Designed for preschoolers with no prior musical experience. Children gradually develop musicality and an interest in playing the piano through stories, games, activities, and piano exploration.
Suitable for:
- Young children new to music or piano
- Children with shorter attention spans who benefit from interactive learning
- Children who wish to develop an interest first before starting formal piano training
Parent-Child Piano Duet Class
Recommended Age: 3 to 5 years old and parents
Parents and children participate in classes together, building shared musical experiences through ensemble playing, rhythm activities, and music games. Parents also acquire basic musical knowledge to more effectively accompany their child's practice at home.
Suitable for:
- Children who enjoy learning with parental accompaniment
- Families wishing to enhance parent-child interaction through music
- Parents who want to learn how to assist their child with practice at home
Phase Two: Discovery
Gradually transitioning from music exploration to rhythm and basic performance training, preparing for formal piano learning.
Advanced Preparatory Class
Recommended Age: 3.5 to 5 years old
Suitable for children who have completed the basic piano preparatory class or have some initial musical experience. The course further teaches staff notation, notes, rhythm, and basic performance techniques.
Suitable for:
- Children who have completed the basic piano preparatory class
- Students preparing to transition to formal piano courses
LCM Exam Preparation Class
Admission Arrangement: Based on age, level, and instructor assessment
The course progressively helps children connect their acquired musical concepts to obtain an internationally recognized LCM X UWL piano certificate.
Suitable for:
- Children who have developed basic playing abilities
- Students who wish to continue advancing with clear learning goals
Phase Three: Advanced Performance
Further developing performance techniques, musical expression, and stage confidence according to the child's level, learning goals, and individual progress.
Signature 1-on-1 Piano Course
Suitable Level: Students interested in long-term piano study
Instructors tailor personalized teaching content according to the student's level, learning pace, and goals, covering performance techniques, sight-reading, music theory, and musical expression.
Students can choose to focus on interest cultivation, continuous advancement, public performance, or exam preparation as their learning direction.
Suitable for:
- Students who desire personalized learning arrangements
- Children who need targeted training for specific techniques
- Students preparing for piano exams, competitions, or performances
Piano Exam & Performance Training
Studio Cantabile provides piano exam, competition, and performance training, helping students build a sense of purpose, stage experience, and performance confidence while solidifying their playing techniques.
Courses can be prepared according to the student's level and needs:
- ABRSM Piano Exams
- LCM Piano Exams
- Piano Competitions and Public Performances
- Recording and Performance Repertoire Preparation