Full control of sound and focus
The teacher hears everyone at the same time, switches freely between instruments, and manages the class sound through a unified audio system. Electronic instruments run through headphones, while acoustic instruments keep their live sound.
This makes it possible to adjust technique and keep the lesson moving continuously—without pauses or losing the group’s overall rhythm.
The group effect: healthy competition
In a group, something appears that’s hard to achieve alone—healthy competition.
It’s not a race or comparison, but an inner push: when you’re surrounded by strong, motivated students, the pace naturally grows and progress accelerates for everyone.
A clear goal and team dynamics
Each class is built around a clear shared goal—from working on a section of a piece to preparing for a performance. Students learn to hear the overall sound, work as a team, and move forward together.
The team inspires, healthy competition speeds things up, and the goal sets direction. That’s how a real musician’s mindset is formed—not as a solo player, but as part of a living sound.
Everything is ready for class
All instruments are provided. Keys, guitars, drum kits, headphones—everything is set up and waiting in the classroom.