International examination boards incl. Trinity, Royal Schools, UNISA
Rock and Pop streams incl. Trinity Rock and Pop, Rock School London
All lessons include a theory, musical knowledge, aural and improvisation component
"Mrs Nock has been a great inspiration in my life and career. She pushed me to see more than just a passion for music, but a future with it. I am currently pursuing a Masters in Music Management in Vienna, Austria after completing my Bachelor of Music in Composition. I could not be more grateful to Mrs Nock for showing me a love and a side to music I never saw as more than a hobby. She is not only a wonderful person and excellent teacher, but a true, genuine heart full of love to share within this music world."
Jessica Meissner - Musician, Manager & Composer | Music Management Master's Student
Learning to play a musical instrument is a transformative journey that goes far beyond mastering notes and melodies. It fosters discipline, patience, and perseverance, instilling invaluable life skills that extend far beyond the realm of music. As we navigate the intricacies of rhythm and harmony, we sharpen our cognitive abilities, enhancing memory, concentration, and problem-solving skills. Playing an instrument also nurtures emotional intelligence, allowing us to express ourselves freely and connect with others on a deeper level. Moreover, it provides a creative outlet for self-expression, enabling us to channel our thoughts and emotions into beautiful works of art.