Keyboard & harmonium

Let your finger dance across the keyboard, and your soul with the music
Black and white is creative, especially when speaking of keys. Playing the keyboard means to be able to create any song in the world by using ten fingers; the number of songs borders infinity. The use of this instrument is equally variable – with the keys under your fingers, you are a soloist, accompanist, and band colleague. On the other hand, in harmonium, only one hand is needed to play individual keys on the instrument, leaving the other free to pump air.

  • Master various contemporary chord constructions, fill-ins and musical notation
  • To have opportunities to play individually as well as in a band
  • Explore various interesting instruments sounds to utilise it while accompanying the band
  • Be able to quickly improvise a single lead score into a pop piece
  • Learn to play different styles of music