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Alex Lawrence

Hello, I’m Alex. Thanks for visiting my profile! I am a musician and have been since before the age of five. After 25+ years of playing the piano, passing on the knowledge and experience gained in that time has led me to teaching and helping to inspire others on their music journey and experience with learning an instrument. I'm really fond of helping people find their feet with music, setting goals, and seeing outstanding achievement, and I really care about communication, trust, respect, persistence, creativity, and growth. Starting out from an early age, I vividly remember the fascination with a small keyboard that my parents bought me where the keys flashed when played and playing the song ‘Do-Ray-Me’ from the Sound of Music to get into the school band. Now, I have found that this early experience definitely helps with soothing the nerves of complete beginners choosing to learn piano. Bringing my whole self to the world of teaching helps connect the experience with passing the grades, playing in front of others, playing in bands, theatre shows, musical directing, and all of the behind the scenes hard work it took to achieve the glamourous side, with the new and upcoming musician to show how both the theory side and the practical sides of music are crucial to one another. Successful completion of the ABRSM Piano Syllabus up to Grade 7 and Music Theory to Grade 5 opened a lot of doors for me and I am sure it will for anyone who wants to explore that path. However, even if grades are not of interest, simply learning just for the fun of it comes with all the same benefits as learning for grades. The benefits of learning the piano in particular spread much further than just the black and white keys. It is not just for kids, it’s for adults too! It has been studied and discovered that there are many intellectual, emotional, personal, social, and physical benefits to learning and playing the piano. Why not call me, or send a message to discuss these benefits in more detail before you decide to commit to lessons? During my early years I played with all the school bands on piano and occasionally bass guitar. This extended locally and internationally to Belgium and Holland. After completing GCSE music there was a natural progression into playing in bands. This evolved into dramatic societies where I played in shows like ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’, ‘Priscilla Queen of the Desert’, and pantomimes like ‘Aladdin’, ‘Snow White’ ‘Frankenstein’, to name a few and other community groups putting on singalong nights around the piano. I have also been on the holiday camp circuits which was great fun! Since starting teaching back in 2017, I have taught all ages and experience levels, from the complete beginner to a little experience or more. In this time, I have worked with people who just want to learn the basics, for fun and for grades, where I have a 100% success rate to be proud of my students for! My teaching practice is in person and online. For in person lessons, I cover the Essex area, specifically Chelmsford, Harlow, Braintree, Witham, Halstead, and Maldon. Of course, with the internet there is no boundaries for online lessons so if you are further a field that is the option for you! Try not to be too skeptical about online lessons, they are of exactly the same benefit as in person lessons, just that we are not sitting side by side. Whether you are considering lessons or have decided you want to, I look forward to meeting you to book our first lesson and answer any questions that you have! All the best, Alex

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What do you love most about your job?

I'm really fond of helping people find their feet with music, setting goals, and seeing outstanding achievement, and I really care about communication, trust, respect, persistence, creativity, and growth.

What inspired you to start your own business?

I am a musician and have been since before the age of five. After 25+ years of playing the piano, passing on the knowledge and experience gained in that time has led me to teaching and helping to inspire others on their music journey and experience with learning an instrument.

Why should our clients choose you?

Bringing my whole self to the world of teaching helps connect the experience with passing the grades, playing in front of others, playing in bands, theatre shows, musical directing, and all of the behind the scenes hard work it took to achieve the glamourous side, with the new and upcoming musician to show how both the theory side and the practical sides of music are crucial to one another.

Successful completion of the ABRSM Piano Syllabus up to Grade 7 and Music Theory to Grade 5 opened a lot of doors for me and I am sure it will for anyone who wants to explore that path. However, even if grades are not of interest, simply learning just for the fun of it comes with all the same benefits as learning for grades.

The benefits of learning the piano in particular spread much further than just the black and white keys. It is not just for kids, it’s for adults too! It has been studied and discovered that there are many intellectual, emotional, personal, social, and physical benefits to learning and playing the piano. Why not call me, or send a message to discuss these benefits in more detail before you decide to commit to lessons?

Can you provide your services online or remotely? If so, please add details.

My teaching practice is in person and online. For in person lessons, I cover the Essex area, specifically Chelmsford, Harlow, Braintree, Witham, Halstead, and Maldon. Of course, with the internet there is no boundaries for online lessons so if you are further a field that is the option for you! Try not to be too skeptical about online lessons, they are of exactly the same benefit as in person lessons, just that we are not sitting side by side.

What changes have you made to keep your customers safe from Covid-19?

The provision of online classes helps to protect those who are vulnerable. Whereas in person lessons can be a little more tricky, the measures that can be put in place remain as per the initial government guidance of hand washing before a lesson, sitting further apart than usual, and ventilating the area as much as possible. If there are any further requirements that you have, these can also be accommodated for the duration of our time together.

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