Private Piano Tuition

Piano lessons will be given in “real life” again when restrictions are lifted, but not before schools open again on November 8th 2021. Both my Katoomba and Penrith Conservatorium studios have COVID safe precaution plans in place. Meanwhile we are moving ahead with increasing success and ease on Zoom.

When we return face to face lessons, zooming is the way to go for any students who feel less than 100% well. The lesson in your allocated time can go ahead on fairly short notice

For details of my COVID safe plan please read below

COVID safe plan for 2020 & 2021

Plan for maintaining health & safety during Corona Virus Pandemic

Dear students please follow these simple instructions:

1.   Arrive in good health for the lesson

2.   Wash your hands immediately before your lesson & apply the hand sanitiser provided

3.   Leave all food, drink and unnecessary items outside the studio

4.   Wait outside the studio before your lesson while I sanitise the piano keys, music shelf & table. Allow a few moments for the room to ventilate before entering

5.   Place your music on your end of the table we share. Open the book at the current homework instructions

6.   Get your own pencil ready to mark fingering & corrections on the music, and have your own pen ready to write your homework instructions during the lesson

7.   When I’m demonstrating something for you, stand up to watch me play the other piano. This way, distance between us can be upheld

8.   Pack up your music quickly after the lesson is over. This will assist me to move ahead with the cleaning process for the next student

If you have a cold, fever or any flu symptoms, please do not enter the studio. In the event of ill health, lessons should be arranged via Zoom. The lesson will take place in your allocated time. This is available on fairly short notice.

Note: if I am experiencing symptoms of ill health, I will arrange to give you your lesson via Zoom from my home studio, unless I am bedridden.

Thank you for your co-operation during these challenging periods.

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