The piano is a universal instrument that millions of people around the world start their musical journey with. It develops musical thinking, coordination, attention, hearing, and even mathematical abilities. At Melody Makers, piano lessons are one of the key areas, and it is here that many students first find their creative voice. We invite students of any age and level to study. You can start with the piano as early as four years old, and there are no age restrictions for those who decide to study later.
The guitar is one of the most accessible and expressive instruments, easy to make friends with, regardless of age. It allows you to perform songs, accompany yourself and others, compose, improvise and perform on stage. At Melody Makers, guitar training covers both classical and modern directions. Here you can master the acoustic, electric guitar, as well as the ukulele - a fun and compact instrument, ideal for beginners.
Drums are the heart of any ensemble. They set the rhythm, create the mood and fill the music with live energy. Drum training at Melody Makers is not just learning basic rhythms, but a whole world of movement, sound and drive. Here, students learn to feel the time, control their bodies, think in rhythmic logic and at the same time express themselves freely and vividly.
The voice is the most natural and unique musical instrument. Vocal training at Melody Makers is not only about developing vocal skills, but also about discovering confidence, emotionality, and inner freedom. We work with students of any age and level, helping everyone find their own sound and learn to control their voice safely and beautifully. During classes, we work on breathing, vocal support, range, intonation, diction, and articulation. It is important not just to sing notes, but to convey the meaning, mood, feel the text, and connect the voice with the body. We work with academic vocals, as well as pop, jazz, rock, and even original songs. Depending on the goals, the student can sing into a microphone, work on a stage image, write their own compositions, and prepare for performances.