Piano Lessons and songwriting lessons are held at the Counterpoint Music studio in Stafford, Brisbane, close to Lutwyche, Kedron, Gordon Park, Stafford Heights, Grange, Wooloowin, Newmarket, Alderley, Everton Park, Enoggera, Wilston, Windsor, Clayfield and Chermside with easy access to public transport and on-street parking.
The teaching studio is in a private room in a beautiful post-war house with polished timber floors and a high ceiling which allows the Petrof upright piano to resonate through the room. Air-conditioning during the warmer months and heating through winter keeps you feeling comfortable throughout your lesson.
Complementing the traditional acoustic piano is an array of technology, including a digital piano, electronic drum kit, guitars, electronic looper, iPad and professional recording equipment. Your lesson can even be recorded with a searchable transcript immediately available, in case you want to revisit any part of the lesson during the week.
Students and parents receive a weekly newsletter with studio news, as well as recommendations for music, podcasts and videos to watch to help foster creative curiosity.
Performance days are held twice a year, giving students and families a chance to be part of the Counterpoint Music community by supporting each other in listening to performances that help map the progress that has been made during the year.
The teaching studio is in a private room in a beautiful post-war house with polished timber floors and a high ceiling which allows the Petrof upright piano to resonate through the room. Air-conditioning during the warmer months and heating through winter keeps you feeling comfortable throughout your lesson.
Complementing the traditional acoustic piano is an array of technology, including a digital piano, electronic drum kit, guitars, electronic looper, iPad and professional recording equipment. Your lesson can even be recorded with a searchable transcript immediately available, in case you want to revisit any part of the lesson during the week.
Students and parents receive a weekly newsletter with studio news, as well as recommendations for music, podcasts and videos to watch to help foster creative curiosity.
Performance days are held twice a year, giving students and families a chance to be part of the Counterpoint Music community by supporting each other in listening to performances that help map the progress that has been made during the year.