music school

making music for life

 

TPF is a weeknight and weekend Music School providing piano and keyboard lessons for enthusiastic students from the age of 6 (no upper limit). Learn to play your favourite pieces, or study for fully accredited London College of Music Exams. TPF Music School is a registered centre for LCM Exams, so students can take these in a familiar setting.

Our teachers are very enthusiastic and committed, with over 25 years experience in education. TPF Music School prides itself on being an informal and friendly place to come and enjoy learning to play, with students taught on modern equipment in a secure, safe and nurturing environment.

We provide personalised and professional lessons to all age groups and abilities, and offer students the opportunity to perform at various functions throughout the year and at our Music School annual concert. If you would like to start your journey with is get in touch. We want to hear from you.

Visit Us

The Performance Factory Music School

Kemys Way,

Swansea

SA6 8QF

Phone

07481 448 445

Email
tpfmusic@mail.com

 
 

how much does it cost?

 

piano / keyboard lesson

Piano / Keyboard lesson prices are £15 per half hour (pro rata).


 

YAMAHA ‘PLAY FOR KEEPS’ LESSON

Yamaha ‘Play for Keeps’ Class Keyboard lesson prices are £13.50 per 50-minute session (pro rata).

 

Tutors

 
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Robert Jenkins

Robert has over 25 years experience teaching Piano & Electronic Key-board in the Swansea area. He is an examiner for London College of Music, and also a Senior Instructor for Yamaha UK for their education division, and has produced all their Piano / Keyboard, Guitar and Vocal Course publications for the UK and European market. 

Robert is currently involved in typesetting a series of Graded Handbooks for Drums, Keyboard & Piano for LCME, as well as co-writing a series of a new piano / keyboard course for Yamaha Europe. 


 
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Sue Parker

Sue learned to play the electronic organ whilst working in a music shop, achieving a Grade 8 qualification. She started tutoring piano, organ and keyboard in 1988, specialising in beginner to Grade 1. A move to the Yamaha Music School Swansea, in 2001, allowed a longer-term journey with her students, enabling her to take them through to Grade 8 with the LCM examination board.

Sue enjoys developing new and, hopefully, exciting ways to engage pupils, from the age of 6 to adults of any age, and relishes the challenge of maximising every pupil's potential, whether it is for their personal enjoyment or working towards a career in music or teaching.. Building and sharing a love of music is a goal that Sue is passionate about, striving to make the best musician out of every pupil and maintaining enjoyment of the learning environment whatever the level of ability.

Learning to perform on the piano or keyboard nurtures and develops mental agility and cognitive function as well as stimulating co-ordination and encouraging discipline. The capacity to translate the visual cue of music notation to physical movement of arms, hands and fingers on keys, to produce a series of sounds which build into a coherent and immensely pleasurable experience for both the performer and the listener, is a wonderful skill to learn..

 

DREAM. BELIEVE. ACHIEVE. PERFORM

 
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EXAMINATIONS

Students can prepare for fully accredited London College of Music Exams in Piano / Keyboard / Musical Theatre from pre-grade 1 up to diploma (DipLCM).

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ANNUAL SHOW

As well as studying for graded exams, playing the piano or keyboard is also about developing performance skills. Students can perform to their friends and family at our annual concert, which in the last few years has been held at the Grand Theatre in Swansea.

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exam centre

TPF Music School is a registered examination centre for London Collage of Music Exams. As a public centre, sessions run three times a year in the Spring, Summer and Winter.

Sue is like a teacher from a story. She smiles when she is strict. She is kindly stern when you haven’t done enough practice and she does make it known that you have to practice, practice, practice. Patrick has taken four exams and achieved a distinction for each one (even with an arm in a plaster cast). Patrick couldn’t have done it without Sue. She is the teacher that you would give the shiniest, reddest apple.

— Natalie, Patrick’s Mum

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PROSPECTUS

Request a free prospectus to find out more about The Performance Factory Academy Of Performing Arts

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enrol today.

Enrol today to secure your child a place at your nearest The Performance Factory Stage School

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STAGE SCHOOL

Does your child love to sing, dance and act? If so, then why not enrol for a free trial at one of our four Stage School locations.