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Hand writing musical notes on a piano — music education insights from Concerto Music Place

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How to choose your child's first instrument — a Kenyan parent's guide · Guides

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How to choose your child's first instrument — a Kenyan parent's guide

Piano, keyboard, guitar, violin or voice — the first instrument shapes years of practice habits. Here's how Kenyan parents we work with actually decide, and what we wish more of them knew before they bought anything.

Concerto Team · 9 min read

Ready for your ABRSM exam? How we check before you pay to sit it · Guides

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Ready for your ABRSM exam? How we check before you pay to sit it

ABRSM entry fees aren't small, and they climb with every grade. So before any Concerto student books an exam, we run an honest readiness check — a full mock under real conditions. If you're not ready, we say so. Here's exactly how we decide.

Concerto Team · 5 min read

The ABRSM exam pathway, explained for Kenyan students and parents · Guides

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The ABRSM exam pathway, explained for Kenyan students and parents

Grade 1 to grade 8, prep tests, theory exams, performance grades — what the ABRSM ladder actually looks like in Kenya, what each grade asks of a student, and how to use exams as motivation rather than pressure.

Concerto Team · 8 min read

Why 30 minutes a day beats 3 hours on Saturday · Learning Tips

Learning Tips

Why 30 minutes a day beats 3 hours on Saturday

Every term we have the same conversation with at least one family: the child practises three hours on Saturday and twenty minutes the rest of the week. Here's why we always recommend the opposite, and the small change that usually fixes it.

Concerto Team · 4 min read

The first six months of piano lessons — what real progress looks like (and what doesn't) · Guides

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The first six months of piano lessons — what real progress looks like (and what doesn't)

Most parents quietly worry their child isn't progressing fast enough. After 10 years of teaching beginners, here's what genuine progress actually looks like in the first six months — and the four warning signs that something has gone off track.

Concerto Team · 9 min read

Music for CBC — what Kenyan parents need to know about the curriculum · Guides

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Music for CBC — what Kenyan parents need to know about the curriculum

The Competency-Based Curriculum is reshaping how music is taught in Kenyan schools. Here's what's actually in the syllabus, how it differs from what most parents experienced, and how private music lessons fit alongside it.

Concerto Team · 8 min read

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