Lessons
We now havenew times available for Drums and Piano on Saturdays. Please contact the store for details.
Enrol now for term 2. We have good time available for Guitar, Bass, Drums and Piano.
Please contact the store for full details and to find a lesson time that suits you.
Our Philosophy
Quality and balance are the ingredients for a successful music learning experience.
World of Music students will receive a well balanced music education. Our programs keep fun and performance as a high priority with a healthy level of theory and technique development ticking along in the background.
We Teach
- Acoustic Guitar
- Electric Guitar
- Bass Guitar
- Keyboard
- Piano
- Drums
We offer private music lessons which are $27.50 per ½ hour.
For more information or to book your lessons please call the store
Benefits of Learning at World of Music.
World of Music students can participate in our mid and end of year concerts where you get to perform a piece you have learnt during the year, this is a good opportunity for mum, dad and the grandparents to enjoy their progress and it’s great for the students confidence and performance skills.
Students will be learning on the best quality musical instruments and the latest technology is incorporated into your music lessons.
Parents and siblings are welcomed to share music lessons at no extra cost Parents and siblings are also welcomed to use the student’s lesson if they are unable to come.
Many of our teachers at World of Music offer the added experience of performing professionally on tours, in clubs, musical theaters and other venues.
For more information please talk with one of our friendly staff members
Music Can Make Your Child Smarter
Music lessons have been shown to improve a child’s performance in school. After eight months of keyboard lessons, pre-schoolers tested showed a 46% boost in their spatial IQ, which is crucial for higher brain functions such as complex mathematics.
The actual practice of arts and music can engage the imagination, foster flexible ways of thinking, develop disciplined effort and build self confidence.
The science journal “Nature” reports that studies have found that school children who had music lessons were generally more successful in school over all than those who did not.
Music encourages and develops, among other things, self discipline, problem solving, co operative and social skills and sensitivity to one’s environment.
Adults can Enjoy Learning Too
Playing a musical instrument is not only fun but can help you unwind and relax after a busy day.
The ABC and Washington Post report that playing a musical instrument regularly can significantly lower the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia.
Remember, it’s never too late to start learning.
If you don’t own your musical instrument yet there are some requirements your music teacher would prefer you to have.
The team at World of Music can explain the benefits of different instruments and help you choose the instrument that is going to be most suitable for you.