A warm welcome to our Corporate Partners, Maestro Online

We are delighted that The Maestro Online has joined TiME as a Corporate Member. 

Maestro Online offers an extensive range of Digital Music Courses and Celebrity Masterclasses for singers, organists, pianists, improvisers, aural training, composers, sitar, ukulele, guitar, performance anxiety and DAW.

These educational programmes utilise well-known songs, across a range of genres, to impart essential musical skills. The emphasis is on playing with greater musicality and improvisational freedom.

Maestro also offers a brand new exam syllabus ‘Popular Piano Grades’. You can now play pop music to pass globally recognised – Ofqual regulated -  accredited piano grades (Debut to Grade 8). With these exams, improvisation is encouraged and there are loads of useful resources that will help develop these skills.

For vocalists, there are sight-singing courses aligned with nationally recognised exams. Pop Vocalists can hone their vocal skills, inspired by artists like Beyonce. Targeted exercises encompass aural comprehension, solfege, chord progressions, counterpoint, improvisation, guided reading, and sight-reading. Suitable for beginners to advanced singers, pianists, organists, and students taking GCSE, BTEC, IBAC, A Level, or diploma/degree courses. Course customisation requests are encouraged, and the continuously expanding library aims to meet the needs of Schools, Universities, and Colleges.

Dr. Robin Harrison FRSA is a highly qualified and experienced music teacher with over 30 years of expertise in piano (classical, jazz, pop and rock), organ, and singing (classical, pop, musical theatre). He holds diplomas in composition, piano, organ, and singing, along with a musicology PhD. He has self-released three rock-pop piano albums, and his distinctive approach to blending jazzy elements into popular melodies has achieved chart success,

Visit The Maestro Online to view courses, exams and celebrity master-classes

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