Our Teaching Methods - KGMA Music Lesson Plan

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We tap into the strengths of every student to help them make learning music a breeze.

For children and teenagers, we are able to prepare students for SYF Performances, DSA Admission, Church Musicians, School's Band auditions, Music College/University Admission, Competitions and many more! Whether your child is learning for leisure or to take his/her music journey to the next level, we will walk them through it.

Music is a lifelong learning language. Some of us starts young and some of us starts at an older age. What matters is that we're all in it together! If you have the passion and desire to learn an instrument, we look forward to teaching you! Playing music is a good way to take your mind off work for awhile and relax your mind while you're at it.

KGMA Teaching Philosophy

We believe that every student is a unique individual hence we customize lessons to best suit the learning style of our students.

We help students develop their strongest learning senses within the VARK model to enhance their learning process - Visual, Audio, Read and Kinesthetic.

Effective Teaching (VARK Modalities)

To teach music effectively, we find the strengths in every student and tap on it to make learning a breeze. We believe in helping students develop their strongest learning senses within the VARK Model to enhance their learning process

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Visual Learners

Visual learners are usually good sight readers and are able to read faster than other students. They have the ability to understand music sheets and play them in a much shorter time. They see patterns and shapes within songs, music scores and music pieces. They also learn well by watching demonstrations by their teacher.

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Aural/Auditory Learners

Aural/Auditory learners have a keen sense of hearing. They are able to distinguish beats from music and can learn by repeating the notes they have heard onto the instrument they play. Aural/Auditory learners who have been learning for a while are also able to transcribe music and "hear" the music sheet even without playing!

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Read/Write Learners

Read/Write learners, like visual learners, are also good with reading and music scores. They can disect the information on the music sheets and are able to familiarise themselves with the music scores given to them quickly.

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Kinesthetic Learners

Kinesthetic learners are students who are able to learn by experiencing playing the instrument itself. This is particularly useful for learning any music instruments because we rely on muscle memory to learn how to play them. They learn fast when replicating movements and take a more hands-on approach, relying less on music sheets.