This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.
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The course continues on from the first year of our beginners piano programme and develops greater fluency at the keyboard: hand/eye co-ordination, reading music notation and understanding keyboard harmony. It also explores rhythmic vocabulary and dynamic contrasts. You need access to a full-sized keyboard or piano for lessons and practice. This course continues to Piano/keyboards 1E.
What will we cover?
Extended work on rhythmic patterns, including shorter note-values and dotted notes.
Development of legato technique
Development of finger staccato
Theoretical and practical of understanding of major keys in pieces and technical studies
Harmonisation of simple melodies: You will learn to recognise and play chords I, IV and V in major keys.
Aural skills: develop your understanding of keyboard harmony alongside playing and theoretical work.
Over the course of the three terms, Piano/keyboards 1 course repertoire works towards an approximate grade 1 standard.
Scales (for the whole year): C, G and F majors and A minor (harmonic and melodic, one octave).
Arpeggios in the same keys as the scales (1 octave, hands separately).
What will I achieve? By the end of this course you should be able to...
Play and recognise basic chords I, IV and V chords
Play a major scale hands separately
Recognise forte and piano dynamics
Play with basic finger staccato
Play melodic lines with basic legato technique
Play rhythms with quavers.
What level is the course and do I need any particular skills?
Students need to have been playing for one year or have completed Piano/keyboards 1C and you will need to follow written and verbal instructions in English and engage in class discussions.
If you already have experience of playing piano and reading music and are not sure about your level, you can download our: preparation piece for piano/Keyboards 1D. If you can play this piece easily (with two weeks’ practice) then this class is the right level for you. We also recommend you study this music ready for the start of your class as it addresses many of the points already covered in the previous piano class.
If you need any further advice please visit the Piano Department Pagewhich lists our full sequence of piano classes or click here to contact the Music Department directly.
How will I be taught, and will there be any work outside the class?
All courses use Google Classroom to share materials and messages, including any homework tasks. You will learn through:
tutor explanation and demonstration
group playing and individual demonstration tasks
To make good progress a regular practice routine is essential. We recommend a minimum of 20-30 minutes, 4-5 times per week.
Are there any other costs? Is there anything I need to bring?
Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). To see the repertoire and any required music books you will need to bring to this course please refer to our list as follows: City lit piano repertoire books [external website] A notebook and pencil is also useful. Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). A notebook and pencil are also useful.
When I've finished, what course can I do next?
This course leads to Piano/keyboards 1E. Please note: we have multiple courses at different times throughout the week.
You may wish to support your learning through a focus on reading, writing and hearing music and musical patterns. For more details about musicianship and music theory please visit our blog: Musicianship and music theory at City lit which lists our full sequence of musicianship and music theory classes.
Cheslav has performed internationally as a pianist at renowned venues, on radio and television in many different contexts, playing everything from Beethoven to free jazz. Since 2011, he has been actively involved in contemporary classical music, having co- founded the audiovisual group a=b=x=y. As s composer he has written in genres ranging from solo pieces to works for symphony orchestra. He is also the co-founder of Our 'PL'ace Foundation, through which, among other activities, he co-curates an annual International Audiovisual Art Festival. As an educator, he is the author of two academic courses on music appreciation, based on the methodology set out by Dr Craig White of Yale University. Cheslav remains active in searching for extended playing techniques on the border between acoustic and electronic music, plays the organ, has a keen interest in tuning systems and is an active student and researcher of Gurba¯n?i¯ San?gi¯ta, having had the immense fortune of being able to work with and for its foremost exponent Bhai Baldeep Singh since 2013.
Gisela is a multi-skilled musician: She works as a pianist, piano accompanist, classical soprano, cellist and teacher. Following undergraduate studies in Frankfurt-am-Main and a postgraduate diploma (piano) in Weimar, Gisela obtained a MMus in Accompaniment at the Guildhall School for Music and Drama. She has also studied singing privately with Jessica Cash, focussing primarily on oratorio and art songs. Gisela performs regularly in recitals as a soloist (as pianist or singer) and also sings and plays in a variety of chamber ensembles. In her freelance work she accompanies concerts, exams and recitals for professionals, students of various music colleges and Grade exam canditates. She is a consultant for Islington Sixth Form college, with her roles ranging from accompaniment and teaching to the conducting of exams and auditions. Gisela has taught at City Lit since 2001. Presently, she teaches Chamber music (Advanced and Intermediate) and Piano.
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Ana Claudia Magalhaes is from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She has a degree in Music (main instrument Piano) at the School of Music of Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. She also attended for many years, the piano class of Gloria Maria da Fonseca Costa, a former pupil of Alexander Siloti. Gloria Maria was a major influence and inspiration in Ana's piano studies. Ana came to London in 1996, where she took the Post Graduate and MA degree in Music Teaching at the Professional Practice at the University of Reading. She has a passion for teaching, individually and in groups, from beginners to advanced, children and adults and she enjoys adapting her teaching according to the main needs of her students/classes. Although her main Musical Education was Classical, Ana has also developed the ability to improvise and play by ear since her teens when playing in bands with her youth friends and she thinks this freedom was very important for her formation as a musician. Ana plays solo but she also enjoys mainly playing chamber music, accompanied by other people. She has combined teaching and performing since she lived in Brazil.
Maya-Leigh Rosenwasser is a performer, improviser, composer and researcher specialising in performing and composing works for piano (solo and chamber), live electronics and multi-disciplinary ensembles. She graduated from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in 2018 with a BMus in Classical Piano Performance and later, a Masters of Music (Distinction) from Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance. Notable performances include solo recitals at Kyrios Steinway Gallery, Leeds International Piano Competition, Oxford University, Bishopsgate Institute, Cafe Oto, Snape Maltings and Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival. Alongside her busy and eclectic performance career, Maya-Leigh has extensive teaching experience working with students of all ages including leading Higher Education workshops and performance classes at Trinity Laban. She firmly believes that music should be accessible and enjoyable at every level and that learning the piano can be such a rewarding and confidence building experience as an adult. She has ran piano workshops and community classes in the Pianodrome, Farnham Maltings, The Artsdepot and Finchley Youth Theatre.
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Lucía is a pianist and music educator based in London. Originally from Spain, she specialised in piano performance and chamber music before completing a Master's degree at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama. Always interested in collaborating with other musicians, she has developed her career as a soloist (playing at venues like St Martin-In-the-Fields and Royal Festival Hall),as a chamber musician, and has taken part in different ensembles, accompanying singers or other instrumentalists. She also collaborates with colleagues from other fields, like dancers and actors. She has also worked as a repetiteur, orchestral musician and taken part in a samba group playing percussion. Lucía won the piano place for the London Philharmonic Orchestra's Foyle Future Firsts Programme in 2015 and a position for the Chamber Tots Scheme at the Wigmore Hall in 2018. Lucía has extensive experience teaching piano to children and adults in different institutions in and around London. She is passionate about motivating the students to enjoy playing the piano and learning a musical instrument, finding an efficient and engaging way to practise while making it fun and inspiring.
Sarha MooreSee moreSee less
Sarha is an experienced teacher and gigging musician, performing on the saxophone, arranging and composing on the piano, in classical, jazz and world music genres. Her principal band, Bollywood Brass Band, is the UK’s pioneering Indian-style wedding band, performing tunes and compulsively danceable rhythms of Bollywood films. Twice nominated for Songlines World Music Awards, the band has performed across the world in concerts, festivals, and Indian weddings in the UK, Europe, India, Thailand and South Africa. Sarha played with Ghanaian Highlife band Orchestre Jazira, and socialist big band, The Happy End. She also plays in the Charlie Mingus jazz cover band Hog Callin’, The Great Yiddish Parade marching band and Freylekh klezmer band. Sarha’s specialist area is World Music, and she has a PhD on the study of the Flattened Supertonic across different cultures. At CityLit she teaches jazz and classical piano, saxophone, world music styles (practical and academic courses), musicianship and music theory.
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Elli is a classically trained pianist and piano tutor from Greece, based in London. She holds an MA in Piano Performance and the LRAM piano teaching diploma from the Royal Academy of Music, a Bachelor's degree in Musicology from the University of Athens and degrees in Advanced Music Theory (Counterpoint and Fugue). She has performed professionally as a solo pianist and as part of ensembles and orchestras in the UK, USA and many European countries. Her concerts have included lectured recitals, all-Chopin recitals and all-Bach recitals. Elli is passionate about education and believes that music should be taught and enjoyed at any age. She has been teaching piano and music theory to students of all levels, from complete beginners to advanced, in various schools in London for the past 10 years. She has also given piano masterclasses in Greece and in the USA.
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We’re sorry. We don’t have a bio ready for the tutor of this class at the moment, but we’re working on it! Watch this space.
Please note: We reserve the right to change our tutors from those advertised. This happens rarely, but if it does, we are unable to refund fees due to this. Our tutors may have different teaching styles; however we guarantee a consistent quality of teaching in all our courses.
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https://www.citylit.ac.uk/piano-keyboards-1d174973Piano/keyboards 1Dhttps://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/product/1/_/1_4_3.jpg249249GBPInStock/Courses/Courses/Performing arts/Courses/Performing arts/Music/Courses/Performing arts/Music/Piano/keyboards classes22851314135113601228513141351<p>This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.</p> <div data-content-type="html" data-appearance="default" data-element="main">The course continues on from the first year of our beginners piano programme and develops greater fluency at the keyboard: hand/eye co-ordination, reading music notation and understanding keyboard harmony. It also explores rhythmic vocabulary and dynamic contrasts. <br />
You will learn to recognise and play chords I, IV and V in major keys. <br />
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This is a live online course. You will need:<br />
- Internet connection. The classes work best with Chrome.<br />
- A computer with microphone and camera is best (e.g. a PC/laptop/iMac/MacBook), or a tablet/iPad/smart phone/iPhone if you don't have a computer.<br />
- Earphones/headphones/speakers.<br />
We will contact you with joining instructions before your course starts.</div>44.82945139Piano/keyboards 1D249249https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/product/1/_/1_4_3_58.jpgInStockEveningMonKeeley StreetAvailable courses11 weeks or longerWeekday2026-04-20T00:00:00+00:00Some experienceApr 2026Performing artsME224D249249Piano/keyboards 1D249174249Cheslav Singhpiano-keyboards-1d/me224d-2526<p>This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.</p>0000-Available|2026-04-20 00:00:00<p>The course continues on from the first year of our beginners piano programme and develops greater fluency at the keyboard: hand/eye co-ordination, reading music notation and understanding keyboard harmony. It also explores rhythmic vocabulary and dynamic contrasts.<br/>You need access to a full-sized keyboard or piano for lessons and practice. This course continues to Piano/keyboards 1E.</p><p>This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.</p><ul><li>Extended work on rhythmic patterns, including shorter note-values and dotted notes.</li><li>Development of legato technique</li><li>Development of finger staccato</li><li>Theoretical and practical of understanding of major keys in pieces and technical studies</li><li>Harmonisation of simple melodies: You will learn to recognise and play chords I, IV and V in major keys.</li><li>Aural skills: develop your understanding of keyboard harmony alongside playing and theoretical work.</li><li>Over the course of the three terms, Piano/keyboards 1 course repertoire works towards an approximate grade 1 standard.</li><li>Scales (for the whole year): C, G and F majors and A minor (harmonic and melodic, one octave).</li><li>Arpeggios in the same keys as the scales (1 octave, hands separately).</li></ul><ul><li>Play and recognise basic chords I, IV and V chords</li><li>Play a major scale hands separately</li><li>Recognise forte and piano dynamics</li><li>Play with basic finger staccato</li><li>Play melodic lines with basic legato technique</li><li>Play rhythms with quavers.</li></ul><p>Students need to have been playing for one year or have completed Piano/keyboards 1C and you will need to follow written and verbal instructions in English and engage in class discussions.<br/><br/>If you already have experience of playing piano and reading music and are not sure about your level, you can download our: <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rDo2mEfki0Wutp--grM4eTiN9-tg4UVo/view?usp=sharing">preparation piece for piano/Keyboards 1D</a>. If you can play this piece easily (with two weeks’ practice) then this class is the right level for you. We also recommend you study this music ready for the start of your class as it addresses many of the points already covered in the previous piano class.<br/><br/>If you need any further advice please visit the <strong><a href="https://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/choosing-piano-class-city-lit">Piano Department Page</a> </strong>which lists our full sequence of piano classes or <a href="http://mailto:music@citylit.ac.uk"><strong>click here</strong></a> to contact the Music Department directly.</p><p>All courses use Google Classroom to share materials and messages, including any homework tasks.<br/>You will learn through:</p><ul><li>tutor explanation and demonstration</li><li>group playing and individual demonstration tasks</li></ul><p>To make good progress a regular practice routine is essential. We recommend a minimum of 20-30 minutes, 4-5 times per week.</p>Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). <br/>To see the repertoire and any required music books you will need to bring to this course please refer to our list as follows: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1a0zAXTERFh-iDm-UaX50OdGAXx3FbwyKHwx8vK2PPSg/edit?usp=sharingtarget=_blankrel=noopener">City lit piano repertoire books </a> [external website]<br/>A notebook and pencil is also useful. Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). A notebook and pencil are also useful.<p>This course leads to Piano/keyboards 1E.<br/>Please note: we have multiple courses at different times throughout the week.</p><p>You may wish to support your learning through a focus on reading, writing and hearing music and musical patterns. For more details about musicianship and music theory please visit our blog: <a href="http://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/musicianship-music-theory-courses-city-lit"> Musicianship and music theory at City lit </a> which lists our full sequence of musicianship and music theory classes.</p>MusicPiano/keyboards classesvirtual3020770Piano/keyboards 1D249249https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/product/1/_/1_4_3_60.jpgInStockDaytimeSatKeeley StreetAvailable courses11 weeks or longerWeekend2026-04-25T00:00:00+00:00Some experienceApr 2026Performing artsME206D249249Piano/keyboards 1D249174249Ana Claudia Magalhaespiano-keyboards-1d/me206d-2526This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and finger technique.0000-Available|2026-04-25 00:00:00The course continues on from the first year of our beginners piano programme and develops greater fluency at the keyboard: hand/eye co-ordination, reading music notation and understanding keyboard harmony. It also explores rhythmic vocabulary and dynamic contrasts.<br/>You need access to a full-sized keyboard or piano for lessons and practice. <br/>This course continues to Piano/keyboards 1E.This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and finger technique.<ul><li>Extended work on rhythmic patterns, including shorter note-values and dotted notes.</li><li>Development of legato technique</li><li>Development of finger staccato</li><li>Theoretical and practical of understanding of major keys in pieces and technical studies</li><li>Harmonisation of simple melodies: You will learn to recognise and play chords I, IV and V in major keys.</li><li>Aural skills: develop your understanding of keyboard harmony alongside playing and theoretical work.</li><li>Over the course of the three terms, Piano/keyboards 1 course repertoire works towards an approximate grade 1 standard.</li><li>Scales (for the whole year): C, G and F majors and A minor (harmonic and melodic, one octave).</li><li>Arpeggios in the same keys as the scales (1 octave, hands separately).</li></ul><ul><li>Play and recognise basic chords I, IV and V chords</li><li>Play a major scale hands separately</li><li>Recognise forte and piano dynamics</li><li>Play with basic finger staccato</li><li>Play melodic lines with basic legato technique</li><li>Play rhythms with quavers.</li></ul><p>Students need to have been playing for one year or have completed Piano/keyboards 1C and you will need to follow written and verbal instructions in English and engage in class discussions.<br/><br/>If you already have experience of playing piano and reading music, and are not sure about your level, you can download our: : <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rDo2mEfki0Wutp--grM4eTiN9-tg4UVo/view?usp=sharing" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> preparation piece for piano/Keyboards 1D </a>. If you can play this piece easily (with two weeks’ practice) then this class is the right level for you. We also recommend you study this music ready for the start of your class as it addresses many of the points already covered in the previous piano class.<br/><br/> </p>Please check carefully whether you are booking an online or an in-person course. Online runs via Zoom; in-person uses the digital piano classroom. All courses use Google Classroom to share materials and messages, including any homework tasks.<br/>You will learn through:<br/>- tutor explanation and demonstration<br/>- group playing and individual demonstration tasks<br/>To make good progress a regular practice routine is essential. We recommend a minimum of 20-30 minutes, 4-5 times per week.<p>Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). To see the repertoire and any required music books you will need to bring to this course please refer to our list as follows: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1a0zAXTERFh-iDm-UaX50OdGAXx3FbwyKHwx8vK2PPSg/edit?usp=sharing" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">City lit piano repertoire books</a>.</p><p>A notebook and pencil is also useful. Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). A notebook and pencil are also useful.</p><p>This course leads to Piano/keyboards 1E. If you are new to City Lit piano classes, please take a moment to read our <a href="https://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/choosing-piano-class-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Piano Department page</a>, which lists our full sequence of piano classes.<br/><br/>You may wish to support your learning through a focus on reading, writing and hearing music and musical patterns. For more details about musicianship and music theory please visit our blog: <a href="http://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/musicianship-music-theory-courses-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Musicianship and music theory at City lit </a> which lists our full sequence of musicianship and music theory classes.</p>MusicPiano/keyboards classesvirtual3020809Piano/keyboards 1D249249https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/product/1/_/1_4_3_61.jpgInStockDaytimeWedKeeley StreetAvailable courses11 weeks or longerWeekday2026-04-22T00:00:00+00:00Some experienceApr 2026Performing artsME230D249249Piano/keyboards 1D199174249Gisela Meyerpiano-keyboards-1d/me230d-2526<p>This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.</p>0000-Available|2026-04-22 00:00:00<p>The course continues on from the first year of our beginners piano programme and develops greater fluency at the keyboard: hand/eye co-ordination, reading music notation and understanding keyboard harmony. It also explores rhythmic vocabulary and dynamic contrasts.<br/>You need access to a full-sized keyboard or piano for lessons and practice. This course continues to Piano/keyboards 1E.</p><p>This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.</p><ul><li>Extended work on rhythmic patterns, including shorter note-values and dotted notes.</li><li>Development of legato technique</li><li>Development of finger staccato</li><li>Theoretical and practical of understanding of major keys in pieces and technical studies</li><li>Harmonisation of simple melodies: You will learn to recognise and play chords I, IV and V in major keys.</li><li>Aural skills: develop your understanding of keyboard harmony alongside playing and theoretical work.</li><li>Over the course of the three terms, Piano/keyboards 1 course repertoire works towards an approximate grade 1 standard.</li><li>Scales (for the whole year): C, G and F majors and A minor (harmonic and melodic, one octave).</li><li>Arpeggios in the same keys as the scales (1 octave, hands separately).</li></ul><ul><li>Play and recognise basic chords I, IV and V chords</li><li>Play a major scale hands separately</li><li>Recognise forte and piano dynamics</li><li>Play with basic finger staccato</li><li>Play melodic lines with basic legato technique</li><li>Play rhythms with quavers.</li></ul><p>Students need to have been playing for one year or have completed Piano/keyboards 1C and you will need to follow written and verbal instructions in English and engage in class discussions.<br/><br/>If you already have experience of playing piano and reading music and are not sure about your level, you can download our: <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rDo2mEfki0Wutp--grM4eTiN9-tg4UVo/view?usp=sharing" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">preparation piece for piano/Keyboards 1D</a>. If you can play this piece easily (with two weeks’ practice) then this class is the right level for you. We also recommend you study this music ready for the start of your class as it addresses many of the points already covered in the previous piano class.<br/><br/>If you need any further advice please visit the <strong><a href="https://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/choosing-piano-class-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Piano Department Page</a> </strong>which lists our full sequence of piano classes or <a href="http://mailto:music@citylit.ac.uk" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><strong>click here</strong></a> to contact the Music Department directly.</p><p>All courses use Google Classroom to share materials and messages, including any homework tasks.<br/>You will learn through:</p><ul><li>tutor explanation and demonstration</li><li>group playing and individual demonstration tasks</li></ul><p>To make good progress a regular practice routine is essential. We recommend a minimum of 20-30 minutes, 4-5 times per week.</p><p>Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). To see the repertoire and any required music books you will need to bring to this course please refer to our list as follows: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1a0zAXTERFh-iDm-UaX50OdGAXx3FbwyKHwx8vK2PPSg/edit?usp=sharing" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">City lit piano repertoire books</a>.</p><p>A notebook and pencil is also useful. Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). A notebook and pencil are also useful.</p><p>This course leads to Piano/keyboards 1E.<br/>Please note: we have multiple courses at different times throughout the week.</p><p>You may wish to support your learning through a focus on reading, writing and hearing music and musical patterns. For more details about musicianship and music theory please visit our blog: <a href="http://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/musicianship-music-theory-courses-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Musicianship and music theory at City lit </a> which lists our full sequence of musicianship and music theory classes.</p>MusicPiano/keyboards classesvirtual3034645Piano/keyboards 1D279279https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/product/1/_/1_4_3_62.jpgInStockEveningTueKeeley StreetAvailable courses11 weeks or longerWeekday2026-09-15T00:00:00+00:00Some experienceSep 2026Performing artsME201D279279Piano/keyboards 1D279195279Lucia Sanchez de Haropiano-keyboards-1d/me201d-2627<p>This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.</p>0000-Available|2026-09-15 00:00:00<p>The course continues on from the first year of our beginners piano programme and develops greater fluency at the keyboard: hand/eye co-ordination, reading music notation and understanding keyboard harmony. It also explores rhythmic vocabulary and dynamic contrasts.</p><p><br/>You need access to a full-sized keyboard or piano for lessons and practice. This course continues to Piano/keyboards 1E.</p><p>This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.</p><ul><li>Extended work on rhythmic patterns, including shorter note-values and dotted notes.</li><li>Development of legato technique</li><li>Development of finger staccato</li><li>Theoretical and practical of understanding of major keys in pieces and technical studies</li><li>Harmonisation of simple melodies: You will learn to recognise and play chords I, IV and V in major keys.</li><li>Aural skills: develop your understanding of keyboard harmony alongside playing and theoretical work.</li><li>Over the course of the three terms, Piano/keyboards 1 course repertoire works towards an approximate grade 1 standard.</li><li>Scales (for the whole year): C, G and F majors and A minor (harmonic and melodic, one octave).</li><li>Arpeggios in the same keys as the scales (1 octave, hands separately).</li></ul><ul><li>Play and recognise basic chords I, IV and V chords</li><li>Play a major scale hands separately</li><li>Recognise forte and piano dynamics</li><li>Play with basic finger staccato</li><li>Play melodic lines with basic legato technique</li><li>Play rhythms with quavers.</li></ul><p>Students need to have been playing for one year or have completed Piano/keyboards 1C and you will need to follow written and verbal instructions in English and engage in class discussions.<br/><br/>If you already have experience of playing piano and reading music and are not sure about your level, you can download our: <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rDo2mEfki0Wutp--grM4eTiN9-tg4UVo/view?usp=sharing" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">preparation piece for piano/Keyboards 1D</a>. If you can play this piece easily (with two weeks’ practice) then this class is the right level for you. We also recommend you study this music ready for the start of your class as it addresses many of the points already covered in the previous piano class.<br/><br/>If you need any further advice please visit the <strong><a href="https://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/choosing-piano-class-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Piano Department Page</a> </strong>which lists our full sequence of piano classes or <a href="http://mailto:music@citylit.ac.uk" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><strong>click here</strong></a> to contact the Music Department directly.</p><p>All courses use Google Classroom to share materials and messages, including any homework tasks.<br/>You will learn through:</p><ul><li>tutor explanation and demonstration</li><li>group playing and individual demonstration tasks</li></ul><p>To make good progress a regular practice routine is essential. We recommend a minimum of 20-30 minutes, 4-5 times per week.</p>Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). <br/>To see the repertoire and any required music books you will need to bring to this course please refer to our list as follows: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1a0zAXTERFh-iDm-UaX50OdGAXx3FbwyKHwx8vK2PPSg/edit?usp=sharingtarget=_blankrel=noopener" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">City lit piano repertoire books </a> [external website]<br/>A notebook and pencil is also useful. Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). A notebook and pencil are also useful.<p>This course leads to Piano/keyboards 1E.<br/>Please note: we have multiple courses at different times throughout the week.</p><p>You may wish to support your learning through a focus on reading, writing and hearing music and musical patterns. For more details about musicianship and music theory please visit our blog: <a href="http://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/musicianship-music-theory-courses-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Musicianship and music theory at City lit </a> which lists our full sequence of musicianship and music theory classes.</p>MusicPiano/keyboards classesvirtual3034672Piano/keyboards 1D279279https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/product/1/_/1_4_3_63.jpgInStockEveningTueKeeley StreetAvailable courses11 weeks or longerWeekday2026-09-15T00:00:00+00:00Some experienceSep 2026Performing artsME214D279279Piano/keyboards 1D279195279Maya-Leigh Rosenwasserpiano-keyboards-1d/me214d-2627<p>This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.</p>0000-Available|2026-09-15 00:00:00<p>The course continues on from the first year of our beginners piano programme and develops greater fluency at the keyboard: hand/eye co-ordination, reading music notation and understanding keyboard harmony. It also explores rhythmic vocabulary and dynamic contrasts.</p><p><br/>You need access to a full-sized keyboard or piano for lessons and practice. This course continues to Piano/keyboards 1E.</p><p>This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.</p><ul><li>Extended work on rhythmic patterns, including shorter note-values and dotted notes.</li><li>Development of legato technique</li><li>Development of finger staccato</li><li>Theoretical and practical of understanding of major keys in pieces and technical studies</li><li>Harmonisation of simple melodies: You will learn to recognise and play chords I, IV and V in major keys.</li><li>Aural skills: develop your understanding of keyboard harmony alongside playing and theoretical work.</li><li>Over the course of the three terms, Piano/keyboards 1 course repertoire works towards an approximate grade 1 standard.</li><li>Scales (for the whole year): C, G and F majors and A minor (harmonic and melodic, one octave).</li><li>Arpeggios in the same keys as the scales (1 octave, hands separately).</li></ul><ul><li>Play and recognise basic chords I, IV and V chords</li><li>Play a major scale hands separately</li><li>Recognise forte and piano dynamics</li><li>Play with basic finger staccato</li><li>Play melodic lines with basic legato technique</li><li>Play rhythms with quavers.</li></ul><p>Students need to have been playing for one year or have completed Piano/keyboards 1C and you will need to follow written and verbal instructions in English and engage in class discussions.<br/><br/>If you already have experience of playing piano and reading music and are not sure about your level, you can download our: <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rDo2mEfki0Wutp--grM4eTiN9-tg4UVo/view?usp=sharing" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">preparation piece for piano/Keyboards 1D</a>. If you can play this piece easily (with two weeks’ practice) then this class is the right level for you. We also recommend you study this music ready for the start of your class as it addresses many of the points already covered in the previous piano class.<br/><br/>If you need any further advice please visit the <strong><a href="https://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/choosing-piano-class-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Piano Department Page</a> </strong>which lists our full sequence of piano classes or <a href="http://mailto:music@citylit.ac.uk" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><strong>click here</strong></a> to contact the Music Department directly.</p><p>All courses use Google Classroom to share materials and messages, including any homework tasks.<br/>You will learn through:</p><ul><li>tutor explanation and demonstration</li><li>group playing and individual demonstration tasks</li></ul><p>To make good progress a regular practice routine is essential. We recommend a minimum of 20-30 minutes, 4-5 times per week.</p>Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). <br/>To see the repertoire and any required music books you will need to bring to this course please refer to our list as follows: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1a0zAXTERFh-iDm-UaX50OdGAXx3FbwyKHwx8vK2PPSg/edit?usp=sharingtarget=_blankrel=noopener" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">City lit piano repertoire books </a> [external website]<br/>A notebook and pencil is also useful. Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). A notebook and pencil are also useful.<p>This course leads to Piano/keyboards 1E.<br/>Please note: we have multiple courses at different times throughout the week.</p><p>You may wish to support your learning through a focus on reading, writing and hearing music and musical patterns. For more details about musicianship and music theory please visit our blog: <a href="http://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/musicianship-music-theory-courses-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Musicianship and music theory at City lit </a> which lists our full sequence of musicianship and music theory classes.</p>MusicPiano/keyboards classesvirtual3039427Piano/keyboards 1D279279https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/product/1/_/1_4_3_64.jpgInStockDaytimeMonKeeley StreetAvailable courses11 weeks or longerWeekday2027-01-11T00:00:00+00:00Some experienceJan 2027Performing artsME210D279279Piano/keyboards 1D223195279Sarha Moorepiano-keyboards-1d/me210d-2627<p>This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.</p>0000-Available|2027-01-11 00:00:00<p>The course continues on from the first year of our beginners piano programme and develops greater fluency at the keyboard: hand/eye co-ordination, reading music notation and understanding keyboard harmony. It also explores rhythmic vocabulary and dynamic contrasts.</p><p><br/>You need access to a full-sized keyboard or piano for lessons and practice. This course continues to Piano/keyboards 1E.</p><p>This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.</p><ul><li>Extended work on rhythmic patterns, including shorter note-values and dotted notes.</li><li>Development of legato technique</li><li>Development of finger staccato</li><li>Theoretical and practical of understanding of major keys in pieces and technical studies</li><li>Harmonisation of simple melodies: You will learn to recognise and play chords I, IV and V in major keys.</li><li>Aural skills: develop your understanding of keyboard harmony alongside playing and theoretical work.</li><li>Over the course of the three terms, Piano/keyboards 1 course repertoire works towards an approximate grade 1 standard.</li><li>Scales (for the whole year): C, G and F majors and A minor (harmonic and melodic, one octave).</li><li>Arpeggios in the same keys as the scales (1 octave, hands separately).</li></ul><ul><li>Play and recognise basic chords I, IV and V chords</li><li>Play a major scale hands separately</li><li>Recognise forte and piano dynamics</li><li>Play with basic finger staccato</li><li>Play melodic lines with basic legato technique</li><li>Play rhythms with quavers.</li></ul><p>Students need to have been playing for one year or have completed Piano/keyboards 1C and you will need to follow written and verbal instructions in English and engage in class discussions.<br/><br/>If you already have experience of playing piano and reading music and are not sure about your level, you can download our: <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rDo2mEfki0Wutp--grM4eTiN9-tg4UVo/view?usp=sharing" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">preparation piece for piano/Keyboards 1D</a>. If you can play this piece easily (with two weeks’ practice) then this class is the right level for you. We also recommend you study this music ready for the start of your class as it addresses many of the points already covered in the previous piano class.<br/><br/>If you need any further advice please visit the <strong><a href="https://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/choosing-piano-class-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Piano Department Page</a> </strong>which lists our full sequence of piano classes or <a href="http://mailto:music@citylit.ac.uk" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><strong>click here</strong></a> to contact the Music Department directly.</p><p>All courses use Google Classroom to share materials and messages, including any homework tasks.<br/>You will learn through:</p><ul><li>tutor explanation and demonstration</li><li>group playing and individual demonstration tasks</li></ul><p>To make good progress a regular practice routine is essential. We recommend a minimum of 20-30 minutes, 4-5 times per week.</p>Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). <br/>To see the repertoire and any required music books you will need to bring to this course please refer to our list as follows: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1a0zAXTERFh-iDm-UaX50OdGAXx3FbwyKHwx8vK2PPSg/edit?usp=sharingtarget=_blankrel=noopener" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">City lit piano repertoire books </a> [external website]<br/>A notebook and pencil is also useful. Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). A notebook and pencil are also useful.<p>This course leads to Piano/keyboards 1E.<br/>Please note: we have multiple courses at different times throughout the week.</p><p>You may wish to support your learning through a focus on reading, writing and hearing music and musical patterns. For more details about musicianship and music theory please visit our blog: <a href="http://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/musicianship-music-theory-courses-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Musicianship and music theory at City lit </a> which lists our full sequence of musicianship and music theory classes.</p>MusicPiano/keyboards classesvirtual3039457Piano/keyboards 1D249249https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/product/1/_/1_4_3_68.jpgInStockDaytimeFriKeeley StreetAvailable courses5-10 weeksWeekday2027-01-15T00:00:00+00:00Some experienceJan 2027Performing artsME215D249249Piano/keyboards 1D199174249Maya-Leigh Rosenwasserpiano-keyboards-1d/me215d-2627<p>This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.</p>0000-Available|2027-01-15 00:00:00<p>The course continues on from the first year of our beginners piano programme and develops greater fluency at the keyboard: hand/eye co-ordination, reading music notation and understanding keyboard harmony. It also explores rhythmic vocabulary and dynamic contrasts.</p><p><br/>You need access to a full-sized keyboard or piano for lessons and practice. This course continues to Piano/keyboards 1E.</p><p>This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.</p><ul><li>Extended work on rhythmic patterns, including shorter note-values and dotted notes.</li><li>Development of legato technique</li><li>Development of finger staccato</li><li>Theoretical and practical of understanding of major keys in pieces and technical studies</li><li>Harmonisation of simple melodies: You will learn to recognise and play chords I, IV and V in major keys.</li><li>Aural skills: develop your understanding of keyboard harmony alongside playing and theoretical work.</li><li>Over the course of the three terms, Piano/keyboards 1 course repertoire works towards an approximate grade 1 standard.</li><li>Scales (for the whole year): C, G and F majors and A minor (harmonic and melodic, one octave).</li><li>Arpeggios in the same keys as the scales (1 octave, hands separately).</li></ul><ul><li>Play and recognise basic chords I, IV and V chords</li><li>Play a major scale hands separately</li><li>Recognise forte and piano dynamics</li><li>Play with basic finger staccato</li><li>Play melodic lines with basic legato technique</li><li>Play rhythms with quavers.</li></ul><p>Students need to have been playing for one year or have completed Piano/keyboards 1C and you will need to follow written and verbal instructions in English and engage in class discussions.<br/><br/>If you already have experience of playing piano and reading music and are not sure about your level, you can download our: <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rDo2mEfki0Wutp--grM4eTiN9-tg4UVo/view?usp=sharing" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">preparation piece for piano/Keyboards 1D</a>. If you can play this piece easily (with two weeks’ practice) then this class is the right level for you. We also recommend you study this music ready for the start of your class as it addresses many of the points already covered in the previous piano class.<br/><br/>If you need any further advice please visit the <strong><a href="https://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/choosing-piano-class-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Piano Department Page</a> </strong>which lists our full sequence of piano classes or <a href="http://mailto:music@citylit.ac.uk" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><strong>click here</strong></a> to contact the Music Department directly.</p><p>All courses use Google Classroom to share materials and messages, including any homework tasks.<br/>You will learn through:</p><ul><li>tutor explanation and demonstration</li><li>group playing and individual demonstration tasks</li></ul><p>To make good progress a regular practice routine is essential. We recommend a minimum of 20-30 minutes, 4-5 times per week.</p>Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). <br/>To see the repertoire and any required music books you will need to bring to this course please refer to our list as follows: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1a0zAXTERFh-iDm-UaX50OdGAXx3FbwyKHwx8vK2PPSg/edit?usp=sharingtarget=_blankrel=noopener" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">City lit piano repertoire books </a> [external website]<br/>A notebook and pencil is also useful. Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). A notebook and pencil are also useful.<p>This course leads to Piano/keyboards 1E.<br/>Please note: we have multiple courses at different times throughout the week.</p><p>You may wish to support your learning through a focus on reading, writing and hearing music and musical patterns. For more details about musicianship and music theory please visit our blog: <a href="http://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/musicianship-music-theory-courses-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Musicianship and music theory at City lit </a> which lists our full sequence of musicianship and music theory classes.</p>MusicPiano/keyboards classesvirtual3039463Piano/keyboards 1D249249https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/product/1/_/1_4_3_66.jpgInStockDaytimeThuKeeley StreetAvailable courses5-10 weeksWeekday2027-01-14T00:00:00+00:00Some experienceJan 2027Performing artsME218D249249Piano/keyboards 1D199174249Elli Tsampapiano-keyboards-1d/me218d-2627<p>This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.</p>0000-Available|2027-01-14 00:00:00<p>The course continues on from the first year of our beginners piano programme and develops greater fluency at the keyboard: hand/eye co-ordination, reading music notation and understanding keyboard harmony. It also explores rhythmic vocabulary and dynamic contrasts.</p><p><br/>You need access to a full-sized keyboard or piano for lessons and practice. This course continues to Piano/keyboards 1E.</p><p>This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.</p><ul><li>Extended work on rhythmic patterns, including shorter note-values and dotted notes.</li><li>Development of legato technique</li><li>Development of finger staccato</li><li>Theoretical and practical of understanding of major keys in pieces and technical studies</li><li>Harmonisation of simple melodies: You will learn to recognise and play chords I, IV and V in major keys.</li><li>Aural skills: develop your understanding of keyboard harmony alongside playing and theoretical work.</li><li>Over the course of the three terms, Piano/keyboards 1 course repertoire works towards an approximate grade 1 standard.</li><li>Scales (for the whole year): C, G and F majors and A minor (harmonic and melodic, one octave).</li><li>Arpeggios in the same keys as the scales (1 octave, hands separately).</li></ul><ul><li>Play and recognise basic chords I, IV and V chords</li><li>Play a major scale hands separately</li><li>Recognise forte and piano dynamics</li><li>Play with basic finger staccato</li><li>Play melodic lines with basic legato technique</li><li>Play rhythms with quavers.</li></ul><p>Students need to have been playing for one year or have completed Piano/keyboards 1C and you will need to follow written and verbal instructions in English and engage in class discussions.<br/><br/>If you already have experience of playing piano and reading music and are not sure about your level, you can download our: <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rDo2mEfki0Wutp--grM4eTiN9-tg4UVo/view?usp=sharing" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">preparation piece for piano/Keyboards 1D</a>. If you can play this piece easily (with two weeks’ practice) then this class is the right level for you. We also recommend you study this music ready for the start of your class as it addresses many of the points already covered in the previous piano class.<br/><br/>If you need any further advice please visit the <strong><a href="https://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/choosing-piano-class-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Piano Department Page</a> </strong>which lists our full sequence of piano classes or <a href="http://mailto:music@citylit.ac.uk" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><strong>click here</strong></a> to contact the Music Department directly.</p><p>All courses use Google Classroom to share materials and messages, including any homework tasks.<br/>You will learn through:</p><ul><li>tutor explanation and demonstration</li><li>group playing and individual demonstration tasks</li></ul><p>To make good progress a regular practice routine is essential. We recommend a minimum of 20-30 minutes, 4-5 times per week.</p>Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). <br/>To see the repertoire and any required music books you will need to bring to this course please refer to our list as follows: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1a0zAXTERFh-iDm-UaX50OdGAXx3FbwyKHwx8vK2PPSg/edit?usp=sharingtarget=_blankrel=noopener" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">City lit piano repertoire books </a> [external website]<br/>A notebook and pencil is also useful. Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). A notebook and pencil are also useful.<p>This course leads to Piano/keyboards 1E.<br/>Please note: we have multiple courses at different times throughout the week.</p><p>You may wish to support your learning through a focus on reading, writing and hearing music and musical patterns. For more details about musicianship and music theory please visit our blog: <a href="http://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/musicianship-music-theory-courses-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Musicianship and music theory at City lit </a> which lists our full sequence of musicianship and music theory classes.</p>MusicPiano/keyboards classesvirtual3039469Piano/keyboards 1D249249https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/product/1/_/1_4_3_65.jpgInStockEveningTueKeeley StreetAvailable courses5-10 weeksWeekday2027-01-12T00:00:00+00:00Some experienceJan 2027Performing artsME220D249249Piano/keyboards 1D249174249Maya-Leigh Rosenwasserpiano-keyboards-1d/me220d-2627<p>This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.</p>0000-Available|2027-01-12 00:00:00<p>The course continues on from the first year of our beginners piano programme and develops greater fluency at the keyboard: hand/eye co-ordination, reading music notation and understanding keyboard harmony. It also explores rhythmic vocabulary and dynamic contrasts.</p><p><br/>You need access to a full-sized keyboard or piano for lessons and practice. This course continues to Piano/keyboards 1E.</p><p>This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.</p><ul><li>Extended work on rhythmic patterns, including shorter note-values and dotted notes.</li><li>Development of legato technique</li><li>Development of finger staccato</li><li>Theoretical and practical of understanding of major keys in pieces and technical studies</li><li>Harmonisation of simple melodies: You will learn to recognise and play chords I, IV and V in major keys.</li><li>Aural skills: develop your understanding of keyboard harmony alongside playing and theoretical work.</li><li>Over the course of the three terms, Piano/keyboards 1 course repertoire works towards an approximate grade 1 standard.</li><li>Scales (for the whole year): C, G and F majors and A minor (harmonic and melodic, one octave).</li><li>Arpeggios in the same keys as the scales (1 octave, hands separately).</li></ul><ul><li>Play and recognise basic chords I, IV and V chords</li><li>Play a major scale hands separately</li><li>Recognise forte and piano dynamics</li><li>Play with basic finger staccato</li><li>Play melodic lines with basic legato technique</li><li>Play rhythms with quavers.</li></ul><p>Students need to have been playing for one year or have completed Piano/keyboards 1C and you will need to follow written and verbal instructions in English and engage in class discussions.<br/><br/>If you already have experience of playing piano and reading music and are not sure about your level, you can download our: <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rDo2mEfki0Wutp--grM4eTiN9-tg4UVo/view?usp=sharing" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">preparation piece for piano/Keyboards 1D</a>. If you can play this piece easily (with two weeks’ practice) then this class is the right level for you. We also recommend you study this music ready for the start of your class as it addresses many of the points already covered in the previous piano class.<br/><br/>If you need any further advice please visit the <strong><a href="https://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/choosing-piano-class-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Piano Department Page</a> </strong>which lists our full sequence of piano classes or <a href="http://mailto:music@citylit.ac.uk" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><strong>click here</strong></a> to contact the Music Department directly.</p><p>All courses use Google Classroom to share materials and messages, including any homework tasks.<br/>You will learn through:</p><ul><li>tutor explanation and demonstration</li><li>group playing and individual demonstration tasks</li></ul><p>To make good progress a regular practice routine is essential. We recommend a minimum of 20-30 minutes, 4-5 times per week.</p>Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). <br/>To see the repertoire and any required music books you will need to bring to this course please refer to our list as follows: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1a0zAXTERFh-iDm-UaX50OdGAXx3FbwyKHwx8vK2PPSg/edit?usp=sharingtarget=_blankrel=noopener" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">City lit piano repertoire books </a> [external website]<br/>A notebook and pencil is also useful. Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). A notebook and pencil are also useful.<p>This course leads to Piano/keyboards 1E.<br/>Please note: we have multiple courses at different times throughout the week.</p><p>You may wish to support your learning through a focus on reading, writing and hearing music and musical patterns. For more details about musicianship and music theory please visit our blog: <a href="http://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/musicianship-music-theory-courses-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Musicianship and music theory at City lit </a> which lists our full sequence of musicianship and music theory classes.</p>MusicPiano/keyboards classesvirtual3039484Piano/keyboards 1D249249https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/product/1/_/1_4_3_67.jpgInStockEveningThuKeeley StreetAvailable courses5-10 weeksWeekday2027-01-14T00:00:00+00:00Some experienceJan 2027Performing artsME226D249249Piano/keyboards 1D249174249Adam Parry-Daviespiano-keyboards-1d/me226d-2627<p>This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.</p>0000-Available|2027-01-14 00:00:00<p>The course continues on from the first year of our beginners piano programme and develops greater fluency at the keyboard: hand/eye co-ordination, reading music notation and understanding keyboard harmony. It also explores rhythmic vocabulary and dynamic contrasts.</p><p><br/>You need access to a full-sized keyboard or piano for lessons and practice. This course continues to Piano/keyboards 1E.</p><p>This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.</p><ul><li>Extended work on rhythmic patterns, including shorter note-values and dotted notes.</li><li>Development of legato technique</li><li>Development of finger staccato</li><li>Theoretical and practical of understanding of major keys in pieces and technical studies</li><li>Harmonisation of simple melodies: You will learn to recognise and play chords I, IV and V in major keys.</li><li>Aural skills: develop your understanding of keyboard harmony alongside playing and theoretical work.</li><li>Over the course of the three terms, Piano/keyboards 1 course repertoire works towards an approximate grade 1 standard.</li><li>Scales (for the whole year): C, G and F majors and A minor (harmonic and melodic, one octave).</li><li>Arpeggios in the same keys as the scales (1 octave, hands separately).</li></ul><ul><li>Play and recognise basic chords I, IV and V chords</li><li>Play a major scale hands separately</li><li>Recognise forte and piano dynamics</li><li>Play with basic finger staccato</li><li>Play melodic lines with basic legato technique</li><li>Play rhythms with quavers.</li></ul><p>Students need to have been playing for one year or have completed Piano/keyboards 1C and you will need to follow written and verbal instructions in English and engage in class discussions.<br/><br/>If you already have experience of playing piano and reading music and are not sure about your level, you can download our: <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rDo2mEfki0Wutp--grM4eTiN9-tg4UVo/view?usp=sharing" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">preparation piece for piano/Keyboards 1D</a>. If you can play this piece easily (with two weeks’ practice) then this class is the right level for you. We also recommend you study this music ready for the start of your class as it addresses many of the points already covered in the previous piano class.<br/><br/>If you need any further advice please visit the <strong><a href="https://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/choosing-piano-class-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Piano Department Page</a> </strong>which lists our full sequence of piano classes or <a href="http://mailto:music@citylit.ac.uk" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><strong>click here</strong></a> to contact the Music Department directly.</p><p>All courses use Google Classroom to share materials and messages, including any homework tasks.<br/>You will learn through:</p><ul><li>tutor explanation and demonstration</li><li>group playing and individual demonstration tasks</li></ul><p>To make good progress a regular practice routine is essential. We recommend a minimum of 20-30 minutes, 4-5 times per week.</p>Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). <br/>To see the repertoire and any required music books you will need to bring to this course please refer to our list as follows: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1a0zAXTERFh-iDm-UaX50OdGAXx3FbwyKHwx8vK2PPSg/edit?usp=sharingtarget=_blankrel=noopener" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">City lit piano repertoire books </a> [external website]<br/>A notebook and pencil is also useful. Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). A notebook and pencil are also useful.<p>This course leads to Piano/keyboards 1E.<br/>Please note: we have multiple courses at different times throughout the week.</p><p>You may wish to support your learning through a focus on reading, writing and hearing music and musical patterns. For more details about musicianship and music theory please visit our blog: <a href="http://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/musicianship-music-theory-courses-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Musicianship and music theory at City lit </a> which lists our full sequence of musicianship and music theory classes.</p>MusicPiano/keyboards classesvirtual3039508Piano/keyboards 1D299299https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/product/1/_/1_4_3_69.jpgInStockDaytimeTueKeeley StreetAvailable courses11 weeks or longerWeekday2027-04-13T00:00:00+00:00Some experienceApr 2027Performing artsME232D299299Piano/keyboards 1D239209299Lucia Sanchez de Haropiano-keyboards-1d/me232d-2627<p>This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.</p>0000-Available|2027-04-13 00:00:00<p>The course continues on from the first year of our beginners piano programme and develops greater fluency at the keyboard: hand/eye co-ordination, reading music notation and understanding keyboard harmony. It also explores rhythmic vocabulary and dynamic contrasts.</p><p><br/>You need access to a full-sized keyboard or piano for lessons and practice. This course continues to Piano/keyboards 1E.</p><p>This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.</p><ul><li>Extended work on rhythmic patterns, including shorter note-values and dotted notes.</li><li>Development of legato technique</li><li>Development of finger staccato</li><li>Theoretical and practical of understanding of major keys in pieces and technical studies</li><li>Harmonisation of simple melodies: You will learn to recognise and play chords I, IV and V in major keys.</li><li>Aural skills: develop your understanding of keyboard harmony alongside playing and theoretical work.</li><li>Over the course of the three terms, Piano/keyboards 1 course repertoire works towards an approximate grade 1 standard.</li><li>Scales (for the whole year): C, G and F majors and A minor (harmonic and melodic, one octave).</li><li>Arpeggios in the same keys as the scales (1 octave, hands separately).</li></ul><ul><li>Play and recognise basic chords I, IV and V chords</li><li>Play a major scale hands separately</li><li>Recognise forte and piano dynamics</li><li>Play with basic finger staccato</li><li>Play melodic lines with basic legato technique</li><li>Play rhythms with quavers.</li></ul><p>Students need to have been playing for one year or have completed Piano/keyboards 1C and you will need to follow written and verbal instructions in English and engage in class discussions.<br/><br/>If you already have experience of playing piano and reading music and are not sure about your level, you can download our: <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rDo2mEfki0Wutp--grM4eTiN9-tg4UVo/view?usp=sharing" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">preparation piece for piano/Keyboards 1D</a>. If you can play this piece easily (with two weeks’ practice) then this class is the right level for you. We also recommend you study this music ready for the start of your class as it addresses many of the points already covered in the previous piano class.<br/><br/>If you need any further advice please visit the <strong><a href="https://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/choosing-piano-class-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Piano Department Page</a> </strong>which lists our full sequence of piano classes or <a href="http://mailto:music@citylit.ac.uk" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><strong>click here</strong></a> to contact the Music Department directly.</p><p>All courses use Google Classroom to share materials and messages, including any homework tasks.<br/>You will learn through:</p><ul><li>tutor explanation and demonstration</li><li>group playing and individual demonstration tasks</li></ul><p>To make good progress a regular practice routine is essential. We recommend a minimum of 20-30 minutes, 4-5 times per week.</p>Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). <br/>To see the repertoire and any required music books you will need to bring to this course please refer to our list as follows: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1a0zAXTERFh-iDm-UaX50OdGAXx3FbwyKHwx8vK2PPSg/edit?usp=sharingtarget=_blankrel=noopener" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">City lit piano repertoire books </a> [external website]<br/>A notebook and pencil is also useful. Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). A notebook and pencil are also useful.<p>This course leads to Piano/keyboards 1E.<br/>Please note: we have multiple courses at different times throughout the week.</p><p>You may wish to support your learning through a focus on reading, writing and hearing music and musical patterns. For more details about musicianship and music theory please visit our blog: <a href="http://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/musicianship-music-theory-courses-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Musicianship and music theory at City lit </a> which lists our full sequence of musicianship and music theory classes.</p>MusicPiano/keyboards classesvirtual3039529Piano/keyboards 1D299299https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/product/1/_/1_4_3_70.jpgInStockDaytimeThuKeeley StreetAvailable courses11 weeks or longerWeekday2027-04-15T00:00:00+00:00Some experienceApr 2027Performing artsME239D299299Piano/keyboards 1D239209299Adam Parry-Daviespiano-keyboards-1d/me239d-2627<p>This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.</p>0000-Available|2027-04-15 00:00:00<p>The course continues on from the first year of our beginners piano programme and develops greater fluency at the keyboard: hand/eye co-ordination, reading music notation and understanding keyboard harmony. It also explores rhythmic vocabulary and dynamic contrasts.</p><p><br/>You need access to a full-sized keyboard or piano for lessons and practice. This course continues to Piano/keyboards 1E.</p><p>This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.</p><ul><li>Extended work on rhythmic patterns, including shorter note-values and dotted notes.</li><li>Development of legato technique</li><li>Development of finger staccato</li><li>Theoretical and practical of understanding of major keys in pieces and technical studies</li><li>Harmonisation of simple melodies: You will learn to recognise and play chords I, IV and V in major keys.</li><li>Aural skills: develop your understanding of keyboard harmony alongside playing and theoretical work.</li><li>Over the course of the three terms, Piano/keyboards 1 course repertoire works towards an approximate grade 1 standard.</li><li>Scales (for the whole year): C, G and F majors and A minor (harmonic and melodic, one octave).</li><li>Arpeggios in the same keys as the scales (1 octave, hands separately).</li></ul><ul><li>Play and recognise basic chords I, IV and V chords</li><li>Play a major scale hands separately</li><li>Recognise forte and piano dynamics</li><li>Play with basic finger staccato</li><li>Play melodic lines with basic legato technique</li><li>Play rhythms with quavers.</li></ul><p>Students need to have been playing for one year or have completed Piano/keyboards 1C and you will need to follow written and verbal instructions in English and engage in class discussions.<br/><br/>If you already have experience of playing piano and reading music and are not sure about your level, you can download our: <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rDo2mEfki0Wutp--grM4eTiN9-tg4UVo/view?usp=sharing" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">preparation piece for piano/Keyboards 1D</a>. If you can play this piece easily (with two weeks’ practice) then this class is the right level for you. We also recommend you study this music ready for the start of your class as it addresses many of the points already covered in the previous piano class.<br/><br/>If you need any further advice please visit the <strong><a href="https://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/choosing-piano-class-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Piano Department Page</a> </strong>which lists our full sequence of piano classes or <a href="http://mailto:music@citylit.ac.uk" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><strong>click here</strong></a> to contact the Music Department directly.</p><p>All courses use Google Classroom to share materials and messages, including any homework tasks.<br/>You will learn through:</p><ul><li>tutor explanation and demonstration</li><li>group playing and individual demonstration tasks</li></ul><p>To make good progress a regular practice routine is essential. We recommend a minimum of 20-30 minutes, 4-5 times per week.</p>Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). <br/>To see the repertoire and any required music books you will need to bring to this course please refer to our list as follows: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1a0zAXTERFh-iDm-UaX50OdGAXx3FbwyKHwx8vK2PPSg/edit?usp=sharingtarget=_blankrel=noopener" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">City lit piano repertoire books </a> [external website]<br/>A notebook and pencil is also useful. Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). A notebook and pencil are also useful.<p>This course leads to Piano/keyboards 1E.<br/>Please note: we have multiple courses at different times throughout the week.</p><p>You may wish to support your learning through a focus on reading, writing and hearing music and musical patterns. For more details about musicianship and music theory please visit our blog: <a href="http://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/musicianship-music-theory-courses-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Musicianship and music theory at City lit </a> which lists our full sequence of musicianship and music theory classes.</p>MusicPiano/keyboards classesvirtual3039553Piano/keyboards 1D299299https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/product/1/_/1_4_3_71.jpgInStockEveningTueKeeley StreetAvailable courses11 weeks or longerWeekday2027-04-13T00:00:00+00:00Some experienceApr 2027Performing artsME244D299299Piano/keyboards 1D299209299Lucia Sanchez de Haropiano-keyboards-1d/me244d-2627<p>This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.</p>0000-Available|2027-04-13 00:00:00<p>The course continues on from the first year of our beginners piano programme and develops greater fluency at the keyboard: hand/eye co-ordination, reading music notation and understanding keyboard harmony. It also explores rhythmic vocabulary and dynamic contrasts.</p><p><br/>You need access to a full-sized keyboard or piano for lessons and practice. This course continues to Piano/keyboards 1E.</p><p>This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.</p><ul><li>Extended work on rhythmic patterns, including shorter note-values and dotted notes.</li><li>Development of legato technique</li><li>Development of finger staccato</li><li>Theoretical and practical of understanding of major keys in pieces and technical studies</li><li>Harmonisation of simple melodies: You will learn to recognise and play chords I, IV and V in major keys.</li><li>Aural skills: develop your understanding of keyboard harmony alongside playing and theoretical work.</li><li>Over the course of the three terms, Piano/keyboards 1 course repertoire works towards an approximate grade 1 standard.</li><li>Scales (for the whole year): C, G and F majors and A minor (harmonic and melodic, one octave).</li><li>Arpeggios in the same keys as the scales (1 octave, hands separately).</li></ul><ul><li>Play and recognise basic chords I, IV and V chords</li><li>Play a major scale hands separately</li><li>Recognise forte and piano dynamics</li><li>Play with basic finger staccato</li><li>Play melodic lines with basic legato technique</li><li>Play rhythms with quavers.</li></ul><p>Students need to have been playing for one year or have completed Piano/keyboards 1C and you will need to follow written and verbal instructions in English and engage in class discussions.<br/><br/>If you already have experience of playing piano and reading music and are not sure about your level, you can download our: <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rDo2mEfki0Wutp--grM4eTiN9-tg4UVo/view?usp=sharing" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">preparation piece for piano/Keyboards 1D</a>. If you can play this piece easily (with two weeks’ practice) then this class is the right level for you. We also recommend you study this music ready for the start of your class as it addresses many of the points already covered in the previous piano class.<br/><br/>If you need any further advice please visit the <strong><a href="https://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/choosing-piano-class-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Piano Department Page</a> </strong>which lists our full sequence of piano classes or <a href="http://mailto:music@citylit.ac.uk" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><strong>click here</strong></a> to contact the Music Department directly.</p><p>All courses use Google Classroom to share materials and messages, including any homework tasks.<br/>You will learn through:</p><ul><li>tutor explanation and demonstration</li><li>group playing and individual demonstration tasks</li></ul><p>To make good progress a regular practice routine is essential. We recommend a minimum of 20-30 minutes, 4-5 times per week.</p>Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). <br/>To see the repertoire and any required music books you will need to bring to this course please refer to our list as follows: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1a0zAXTERFh-iDm-UaX50OdGAXx3FbwyKHwx8vK2PPSg/edit?usp=sharingtarget=_blankrel=noopener" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">City lit piano repertoire books </a> [external website]<br/>A notebook and pencil is also useful. Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). A notebook and pencil are also useful.<p>This course leads to Piano/keyboards 1E.<br/>Please note: we have multiple courses at different times throughout the week.</p><p>You may wish to support your learning through a focus on reading, writing and hearing music and musical patterns. For more details about musicianship and music theory please visit our blog: <a href="http://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/musicianship-music-theory-courses-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Musicianship and music theory at City lit </a> which lists our full sequence of musicianship and music theory classes.</p>MusicPiano/keyboards classesvirtual3039565Piano/keyboards 1D299299https://www.citylit.ac.uk/media/catalog/product/1/_/1_4_3_72.jpgInStockDaytimeWedKeeley StreetAvailable courses11 weeks or longerWeekday2027-04-14T00:00:00+00:00Some experienceApr 2027Performing artsME247D299299Piano/keyboards 1D239209299Ana Claudia Magalhaespiano-keyboards-1d/me247d-2627<p>This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.</p>0000-Available|2027-04-14 00:00:00<p>The course continues on from the first year of our beginners piano programme and develops greater fluency at the keyboard: hand/eye co-ordination, reading music notation and understanding keyboard harmony. It also explores rhythmic vocabulary and dynamic contrasts.</p><p><br/>You need access to a full-sized keyboard or piano for lessons and practice. This course continues to Piano/keyboards 1E.</p><p>This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.</p><ul><li>Extended work on rhythmic patterns, including shorter note-values and dotted notes.</li><li>Development of legato technique</li><li>Development of finger staccato</li><li>Theoretical and practical of understanding of major keys in pieces and technical studies</li><li>Harmonisation of simple melodies: You will learn to recognise and play chords I, IV and V in major keys.</li><li>Aural skills: develop your understanding of keyboard harmony alongside playing and theoretical work.</li><li>Over the course of the three terms, Piano/keyboards 1 course repertoire works towards an approximate grade 1 standard.</li><li>Scales (for the whole year): C, G and F majors and A minor (harmonic and melodic, one octave).</li><li>Arpeggios in the same keys as the scales (1 octave, hands separately).</li></ul><ul><li>Play and recognise basic chords I, IV and V chords</li><li>Play a major scale hands separately</li><li>Recognise forte and piano dynamics</li><li>Play with basic finger staccato</li><li>Play melodic lines with basic legato technique</li><li>Play rhythms with quavers.</li></ul><p>Students need to have been playing for one year or have completed Piano/keyboards 1C and you will need to follow written and verbal instructions in English and engage in class discussions.<br/><br/>If you already have experience of playing piano and reading music and are not sure about your level, you can download our: <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rDo2mEfki0Wutp--grM4eTiN9-tg4UVo/view?usp=sharing" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">preparation piece for piano/Keyboards 1D</a>. If you can play this piece easily (with two weeks’ practice) then this class is the right level for you. We also recommend you study this music ready for the start of your class as it addresses many of the points already covered in the previous piano class.<br/><br/>If you need any further advice please visit the <strong><a href="https://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/choosing-piano-class-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Piano Department Page</a> </strong>which lists our full sequence of piano classes or <a href="http://mailto:music@citylit.ac.uk" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><strong>click here</strong></a> to contact the Music Department directly.</p><p>All courses use Google Classroom to share materials and messages, including any homework tasks.<br/>You will learn through:</p><ul><li>tutor explanation and demonstration</li><li>group playing and individual demonstration tasks</li></ul><p>To make good progress a regular practice routine is essential. We recommend a minimum of 20-30 minutes, 4-5 times per week.</p>Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). <br/>To see the repertoire and any required music books you will need to bring to this course please refer to our list as follows: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1a0zAXTERFh-iDm-UaX50OdGAXx3FbwyKHwx8vK2PPSg/edit?usp=sharingtarget=_blankrel=noopener" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">City lit piano repertoire books </a> [external website]<br/>A notebook and pencil is also useful. Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). A notebook and pencil are also useful.<p>This course leads to Piano/keyboards 1E.<br/>Please note: we have multiple courses at different times throughout the week.</p><p>You may wish to support your learning through a focus on reading, writing and hearing music and musical patterns. For more details about musicianship and music theory please visit our blog: <a href="http://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/musicianship-music-theory-courses-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Musicianship and music theory at City lit </a> which lists our full sequence of musicianship and music theory classes.</p>MusicPiano/keyboards classesvirtual249,199,279,223,239,299249,279,299174,195,209ME224D,ME206D,ME230D,ME201D,ME214D,ME210D,ME215D,ME218D,ME220D,ME226D,ME232D,ME239D,ME244D,ME247DNONEMon,Sat,Wed,Tue,Fri,Thu20/04/26 - 13/07/2619:15 - 20:4519:1520:4511 sessions (over 13 weeks)1111 weeks or longer,5-10 weeksEvening,DaytimeWeekday,WeekendKSKeeley StreetCheslav Singh,Ana Claudia Magalhaes,Gisela Meyer,Lucia Sanchez de Haro,Maya-Leigh Rosenwasser,Sarha Moore,Elli Tsampa,Adam Parry-DaviesSome experienceAvailable courses2026-04-20T00:00:00+00:00,2026-04-25T00:00:00+00:00,2026-04-22T00:00:00+00:00,2026-09-15T00:00:00+00:00,2027-01-11T00:00:00+00:00,2027-01-15T00:00:00+00:00,2027-01-14T00:00:00+00:00,2027-01-12T00:00:00+00:00,2027-04-13T00:00:00+00:00,2027-04-15T00:00:00+00:00,2027-04-14T00:00:00+00:00Apr 2026,Sep 2026,Jan 2027,Apr 2027Performing arts249249,279,299Piano/keyboards 1Dpiano-keyboards-1d/me224d-2526,piano-keyboards-1d/me206d-2526,piano-keyboards-1d/me230d-2526,piano-keyboards-1d/me201d-2627,piano-keyboards-1d/me214d-2627,piano-keyboards-1d/me210d-2627,piano-keyboards-1d/me215d-2627,piano-keyboards-1d/me218d-2627,piano-keyboards-1d/me220d-2627,piano-keyboards-1d/me226d-2627,piano-keyboards-1d/me232d-2627,piano-keyboards-1d/me239d-2627,piano-keyboards-1d/me244d-2627,piano-keyboards-1d/me247d-2627<p>This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.</p>,This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and finger technique.0000-Available|2026-04-20 00:00:00<p>The course continues on from the first year of our beginners piano programme and develops greater fluency at the keyboard: hand/eye co-ordination, reading music notation and understanding keyboard harmony. It also explores rhythmic vocabulary and dynamic contrasts.<br/>You need access to a full-sized keyboard or piano for lessons and practice. This course continues to Piano/keyboards 1E.</p>,The course continues on from the first year of our beginners piano programme and develops greater fluency at the keyboard: hand/eye co-ordination, reading music notation and understanding keyboard harmony. It also explores rhythmic vocabulary and dynamic contrasts.<br/>You need access to a full-sized keyboard or piano for lessons and practice. <br/>This course continues to Piano/keyboards 1E.,<p>The course continues on from the first year of our beginners piano programme and develops greater fluency at the keyboard: hand/eye co-ordination, reading music notation and understanding keyboard harmony. It also explores rhythmic vocabulary and dynamic contrasts.</p><p><br/>You need access to a full-sized keyboard or piano for lessons and practice. This course continues to Piano/keyboards 1E.</p><p>This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and technique.</p>,This is the second year of our beginners piano programme and repertoire will be of a pre-grade 1 standard. Improve your eye/hand coordination, your reading and finger technique.<ul><li>Extended work on rhythmic patterns, including shorter note-values and dotted notes.</li><li>Development of legato technique</li><li>Development of finger staccato</li><li>Theoretical and practical of understanding of major keys in pieces and technical studies</li><li>Harmonisation of simple melodies: You will learn to recognise and play chords I, IV and V in major keys.</li><li>Aural skills: develop your understanding of keyboard harmony alongside playing and theoretical work.</li><li>Over the course of the three terms, Piano/keyboards 1 course repertoire works towards an approximate grade 1 standard.</li><li>Scales (for the whole year): C, G and F majors and A minor (harmonic and melodic, one octave).</li><li>Arpeggios in the same keys as the scales (1 octave, hands separately).</li></ul><ul><li>Play and recognise basic chords I, IV and V chords</li><li>Play a major scale hands separately</li><li>Recognise forte and piano dynamics</li><li>Play with basic finger staccato</li><li>Play melodic lines with basic legato technique</li><li>Play rhythms with quavers.</li></ul><p>Students need to have been playing for one year or have completed Piano/keyboards 1C and you will need to follow written and verbal instructions in English and engage in class discussions.<br/><br/>If you already have experience of playing piano and reading music and are not sure about your level, you can download our: <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rDo2mEfki0Wutp--grM4eTiN9-tg4UVo/view?usp=sharing">preparation piece for piano/Keyboards 1D</a>. If you can play this piece easily (with two weeks’ practice) then this class is the right level for you. We also recommend you study this music ready for the start of your class as it addresses many of the points already covered in the previous piano class.<br/><br/>If you need any further advice please visit the <strong><a href="https://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/choosing-piano-class-city-lit">Piano Department Page</a> </strong>which lists our full sequence of piano classes or <a href="http://mailto:music@citylit.ac.uk"><strong>click here</strong></a> to contact the Music Department directly.</p>,<p>Students need to have been playing for one year or have completed Piano/keyboards 1C and you will need to follow written and verbal instructions in English and engage in class discussions.<br/><br/>If you already have experience of playing piano and reading music, and are not sure about your level, you can download our: : <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rDo2mEfki0Wutp--grM4eTiN9-tg4UVo/view?usp=sharing" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> preparation piece for piano/Keyboards 1D </a>. If you can play this piece easily (with two weeks’ practice) then this class is the right level for you. We also recommend you study this music ready for the start of your class as it addresses many of the points already covered in the previous piano class.<br/><br/> </p>,<p>Students need to have been playing for one year or have completed Piano/keyboards 1C and you will need to follow written and verbal instructions in English and engage in class discussions.<br/><br/>If you already have experience of playing piano and reading music and are not sure about your level, you can download our: <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rDo2mEfki0Wutp--grM4eTiN9-tg4UVo/view?usp=sharing" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">preparation piece for piano/Keyboards 1D</a>. If you can play this piece easily (with two weeks’ practice) then this class is the right level for you. We also recommend you study this music ready for the start of your class as it addresses many of the points already covered in the previous piano class.<br/><br/>If you need any further advice please visit the <strong><a href="https://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/choosing-piano-class-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Piano Department Page</a> </strong>which lists our full sequence of piano classes or <a href="http://mailto:music@citylit.ac.uk" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><strong>click here</strong></a> to contact the Music Department directly.</p><p>All courses use Google Classroom to share materials and messages, including any homework tasks.<br/>You will learn through:</p><ul><li>tutor explanation and demonstration</li><li>group playing and individual demonstration tasks</li></ul><p>To make good progress a regular practice routine is essential. We recommend a minimum of 20-30 minutes, 4-5 times per week.</p>,Please check carefully whether you are booking an online or an in-person course. Online runs via Zoom; in-person uses the digital piano classroom. All courses use Google Classroom to share materials and messages, including any homework tasks.<br/>You will learn through:<br/>- tutor explanation and demonstration<br/>- group playing and individual demonstration tasks<br/>To make good progress a regular practice routine is essential. We recommend a minimum of 20-30 minutes, 4-5 times per week.Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). <br/>To see the repertoire and any required music books you will need to bring to this course please refer to our list as follows: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1a0zAXTERFh-iDm-UaX50OdGAXx3FbwyKHwx8vK2PPSg/edit?usp=sharingtarget=_blankrel=noopener">City lit piano repertoire books </a> [external website]<br/>A notebook and pencil is also useful. Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). A notebook and pencil are also useful.,<p>Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). To see the repertoire and any required music books you will need to bring to this course please refer to our list as follows: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1a0zAXTERFh-iDm-UaX50OdGAXx3FbwyKHwx8vK2PPSg/edit?usp=sharing" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">City lit piano repertoire books</a>.</p><p>A notebook and pencil is also useful. Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). A notebook and pencil are also useful.</p>,Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). <br/>To see the repertoire and any required music books you will need to bring to this course please refer to our list as follows: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1a0zAXTERFh-iDm-UaX50OdGAXx3FbwyKHwx8vK2PPSg/edit?usp=sharingtarget=_blankrel=noopener" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">City lit piano repertoire books </a> [external website]<br/>A notebook and pencil is also useful. Students should have access to a keyboard or piano for practice between classes plus material, usually one or two printed books (approx. cost £10 each). A notebook and pencil are also useful.<p>This course leads to Piano/keyboards 1E.<br/>Please note: we have multiple courses at different times throughout the week.</p><p>You may wish to support your learning through a focus on reading, writing and hearing music and musical patterns. For more details about musicianship and music theory please visit our blog: <a href="http://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/musicianship-music-theory-courses-city-lit"> Musicianship and music theory at City lit </a> which lists our full sequence of musicianship and music theory classes.</p>,<p>This course leads to Piano/keyboards 1E. If you are new to City Lit piano classes, please take a moment to read our <a href="https://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/choosing-piano-class-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Piano Department page</a>, which lists our full sequence of piano classes.<br/><br/>You may wish to support your learning through a focus on reading, writing and hearing music and musical patterns. For more details about musicianship and music theory please visit our blog: <a href="http://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/musicianship-music-theory-courses-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Musicianship and music theory at City lit </a> which lists our full sequence of musicianship and music theory classes.</p>,<p>This course leads to Piano/keyboards 1E.<br/>Please note: we have multiple courses at different times throughout the week.</p><p>You may wish to support your learning through a focus on reading, writing and hearing music and musical patterns. For more details about musicianship and music theory please visit our blog: <a href="http://www.citylit.ac.uk/blog/musicianship-music-theory-courses-city-lit" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> Musicianship and music theory at City lit </a> which lists our full sequence of musicianship and music theory classes.</p>MusicPiano/keyboards classesconfigurable