Initiative by Sahil Watson

Music School of Piano

About Me

Sahil Watson is a gifted pianist with over seven years of experience as an instructor. His expertise includes rock, gospel, jazz, and Indian fusion. Watson has made tremendous progress in Western Classical Music, earning higher grades at Trinity College of Music in London. His penchant for combining different styles has resulted in intriguing compositions and improvisations. Watson's teaching experience combines technical mastery, genre-bending innovation, and pedagogical expertise, making him a valuable addition to any music program or educational establishment.

Live Concerts

Live performances by Sahil Watson take place once every eighteen months. It features solo, duet, and group performances in a variety of musical genres, providing excellent experience-building chances for the students brave enough to participate. The students are inspired to put in more effort to provide their finest performance for the over 100 people who usually attend these performances by the widespread advertising for this event. Watson is a proponent of giving kids the reins, allowing them to experience new things and develop their confidence on stage.

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Professional Skills

Professional piano skills are a captivating blend of technical prowess and artistic expression.

Music
Theory

Scales

Piano
Pieces

Trinity
Exams

Piano Lessons

Hear your potential echo beyond the keys; awaken your musical voice, whisper to crescendo, with each piano lesson.

Techniques & Tips

During the lesson:

  • Actively participate: Ask questions, engage in discussions, and offer your own musical ideas.
  • Focus on feedback: Listen carefully to your teacher’s feedback and suggestions, and try to implement them in your playing.
  • Don’t be afraid to make mistakes: Mistakes are opportunities to learn and grow. Embrace them as part of the learning process.

Practice after the lesson:

  • Review your notes and recordings: Revisit any points your teacher made during the lesson, and practice exercises they assigned.
  • Break down tasks into smaller steps: Don’t try to tackle everything at once. Focus on one or two key concepts at a time.
  • Set realistic goals and track your progress: Celebrate your achievements, no matter how small, and adjust your goals as needed.