Music lessons in North London
Whether you want to play for the joy of it or work towards a grade — lessons are shaped around you. All instruments are taught from complete beginner to advanced level, for children and adults.
Learning for pleasure
No exams, no pressure. Just you, your instrument, and the music you actually want to play. Some of the most rewarding lessons happen when there's no exam in sight — just the music, and the pleasure of getting better at it.
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ABRSM Grade 1 to 8 preparation available for guitar, piano, clarinet and saxophone. A structured path with clear milestones — and a recognised qualification at the end of it. Music theory support included where needed.
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Guitar Lessons
The guitar is one of the most versatile instruments you can learn. From classical technique to contemporary styles, lessons cover whatever direction suits you best.
Beginners start with the fundamentals — posture, technique, reading music — and build from there. More experienced players work on repertoire, improvisation, or exam preparation depending on their goals.
ABRSM Grade 1–8 preparation available.
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Piano builds strong musical foundations. It's an excellent first instrument for children, and one of the most rewarding instruments to return to as an adult.
Lessons are structured around each student's pace and goals — whether that's learning to play favourite pieces, developing sight-reading skills, or preparing for graded exams.
ABRSM Grade 1–8 preparation available.
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Clarinet Lessons
The clarinet rewards patience and attention to detail — and the results are worth it. Lessons cover tone production, technique and musicality from the very first session.
Saygin is the author of Klarnet Eğitimi (Clarinet Education), one of the most comprehensive clarinet method books published in Turkey — bringing a depth of knowledge to every lesson that is hard to find elsewhere.
ABRSM Grade 1–8 preparation available.
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The saxophone is one of those instruments that feels immediately rewarding to play. Progress comes quickly in the early stages — which keeps motivation high.
Lessons cover technique, tone, music reading and stylistic development across classical, jazz and contemporary repertoire.
ABRSM Grade 1–8 preparation available.
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Music Theory Lessons
Understanding music theory makes you a better musician — whatever instrument you play. It sharpens your ear, improves your sight-reading and gives you a much deeper understanding of the music in front of you.
Theory lessons are available as a standalone subject or alongside instrumental lessons. For students preparing for ABRSM Grade 6 and above, Grade 5 Music Theory is a requirement — and working on both together makes the process significantly smoother.
ABRSM Music Theory Grade 1–8 preparation available.
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ABRSM — the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music — is the world's leading music examination board. Each year, more than 600,000 students take ABRSM exams in over 90 countries. In the UK, Grades 6 to 8 are recognised within the national qualifications framework and carry UCAS points for university applications. This means that reaching Grade 6 and above is not just a musical achievement — it can also support your child's university application alongside their other qualifications.
Exam preparation is available for guitar, piano, clarinet and saxophone at all grade levels. Lessons are structured to cover all four areas of the exam: performance pieces, technical work, sight-reading and aural tests.
Music Theory is often prepared alongside the practical instrument — particularly important for students aiming for Grade 6 and above, where a pass in Grade 5 Theory is required before sitting the practical exam.
Many students simply love playing music — and that is a completely valid reason to learn. Some of the most motivated and joyful students in the studio have no exam in sight. Learning for pleasure is its own reward.