Learn to play Piano
What to Expect…
Whether looking to develop your skills and work your way through grades 1-8 or looking to have some fun learning the piano, Dee Street Music Tuition has something for everyone. With our dedicated instrumental tutors for piano, expertise is provided for the likes of ABRSM exams if you are considering working through Performance Grades – all recognised qualifications by the SQA and integral parts of National to Advanced Higher Qualifications – or alternatively teaching learners songs and styles of their own preference for individual enjoyment.
All learners are welcome at Dee Street Music Tuition, and any individual or learning support needs can be facilitated in collaboration with the tutors.
Our Piano Tutor
Marsailli comes from a musical family and she quickly engaged with the piano from the age of 7. During school, she completed National 5, Higher and Advanched Higher qualifications at an A.
She also completed her ABRSM qualifications, including Grade 5 Theory and her Grade 8, in which she was awarded a distinction. Marsailli also plays the clarinet in which she was a member of bands, which show the diversity of her musicality adding to her teaching. She went on to study Music in further education at the Univerisity of Aberdeen, in which she received a 2.1. During her time at University she also completed teaching placements which add to her tutoring expertise.
Piano Technique and Performance: Developing proper technique, posture, and finger dexterity, as well as exploring musical expression and interpretation.
Keyboard Skills: Building proficiency on the keyboard, including scales, chords, arpeggios, and other essential technical exercises.
Music Theory: Covering the fundamentals of music theory up to Grade 5, including notation, rhythm, harmony, and musical analysis.
Sight-Reading: Developing the ability to read and play music at sight, a crucial skill for any musician.
Aural Training: Enhancing listening skills and the ability to recognize intervals, chords, and melodies by ear.
I am passionate about sharing my love of music and helping students of all ages discover their musical potential.
An initial assessment/trial period of two weeks (two lessons) is required for new starters with the aim to let both pupil and teacher gauge whether they are happy to continue with the commitment of lessons on a regular, weekly basis (aligned with Aberdeen public school term weeks.) The Trial Lessons are charged at £12 each.