TEENS
CHOOSE
YOUR PROGRAM
UNIKI TEENS programs are designed for ages 9–18, with a focus on real skills, stage experience, and mindful musical growth. Teens work with real instruments, perform, create projects, and shape their own style in a supportive, modern environment.
At ages 9–11, the voice is in a pre-mutation stage. The vocal folds are still thin and closure is light, so the sound is usually higher and more airy. That’s why safe workload and age-appropriate repertoire are especially important — we choose songs that don’t overload the voice and help the child feel successful, grow in confidence, and stay motivated.
We use an anatomy-based approach to gently strengthen the voice and breath and teach the child to sing consciously, engaging the right muscles for sound production. For us, vocal is like sports — only we train the laryngeal muscles and the supporting muscles of the torso and back. At the same time, we develop ear training, rhythm, diction, and the ability to express emotions through singing. Step by step, the child gets to know their voice, learns to listen to it, and understands their possibilities at every stage of growth.
45 min
We build a solid foundation in music literacy and ear training. The child gets to know the keyboard and the staff, learns to find notes, understand octaves, and intone scales. In parallel, we develop rhythmic thinking — beats, counting, note values, and time signatures— then move on to first intervals and solfège, so theory immediately becomes practice.
We make sure knowledge doesn’t stay in a notebook. The child sings, plays, writes, listens, and analyzes — learning to capture melody and rhythm by ear and translate them into notation. This leads to first steps in composition and improvisation and helps develop musical taste.
45 min
In piano lessons, we place your hands on the keys from the very first seconds. A keyboard with so many keys becomes clear and engaging and from your first touch, you learn to navigate it and make it feel familiar. Step by step, we build piano technique, develop two-hand coordination and control of each finger, try playing by ear, and start to understand how musical ideas are built so you can play with meaning and enjoyment.
45 min
In the first lessons, we make the guitar feel truly yours — starting with hand position, posture, and clean sound. We break down how the instrument works, how the strings and pick respond, and how to place the left and right hands so your fingers don’t fight the neck, but control it. Then we build rhythm and first chord patterns, add simple riffs and melodies, so your child can play music they’ll want to share at home and on stage.
45 min
An individual drum program builds a strong foundation in technique, rhythm, and musicality. We get to know the kit, learn safe and confident posture, and control strike strength. From the first lessons, we add movement and playful rhythm tasks.
45 min
The classes help you express yourself confidently through body and voice and build core acting skills. Film and theatre professionals start with playful études and focus exercises for concentration, and imagination — so you can step into a role easily and act freely.
We develop physical expressiveness, impulse, and inner tempo, learning to build a character. In parallel, we train voice and speech — strengthening diction, breathing, and intonation — so you can speak clearly and confidently in front of an audience.
60 min
One-on-one lessons are tailored to the student’s level and goals — from the very first steps to advanced work. Students go through the full video-making cycle: from idea and script to filming, editing, and publishing. They learn framing, sound, lighting, and movement, study storytelling and cinematography, editing (in Adobe Premiere Pro), and live streaming via OBS. Each lesson is built around the student’s interests — whether that’s music videos, short-form content, mini-films, or streams.
60 min
Sound production lessons introduce the full process of making music from an idea to a finished track. We work in Logic Pro and learn how to build an arrangement, record vocals, apply basic processing, mix, and take the first steps in mastering.
We also develop ear training, rhythm, and musical memory through play, movement, and the keyboard — learning to recognize melodies and build simple chords. Then we bring ideas into the studio: create mini-arrangements from loops and basic sounds, record vocals and found sounds, add effects, and turn a sketch into a track that’s enjoyable to listen to — and ready to share.
60 min
At ages 9–11, the voice is in a pre-mutation stage. The vocal folds are still thin and closure is light, so the sound is usually higher and more airy. That’s why safe workload and age-appropriate repertoire are especially important — we choose songs that don’t overload the voice and help the child feel successful, grow in confidence, and stay motivated.
We use an anatomy-based approach to gently strengthen the voice and breath and teach the child to sing consciously, engaging the right muscles for sound production. For us, vocal is like sports—only we train the laryngeal muscles and the supporting muscles of the torso and back. At the same time, we develop ear training, rhythm, diction, and the ability to express emotions through singing. Step by step, the child gets to know their voice, learns to listen to it, and understands their possibilities at every stage of growth.
45 min
We build a solid foundation in music literacy and ear training. The child gets to know the keyboard and the staff, learns to find notes, understand octaves, and intone scales. In parallel, we develop rhythmic thinking — beats, counting, note values, and time signatures — then move on to first intervals and solfège so theory immediately becomes practice.
45 min
In piano lessons, we place your hands on the keys from the very first seconds. A keyboard with so many keys becomes clear and engaging — and from your first touch, you learn to navigate it and make it feel familiar. Step by step, we build piano technique, develop two-hand coordination and control of each finger, try playing by ear, and start to understand how musical ideas are built — so you can play with meaning and enjoyment.
45 min
In the first lessons, we make the guitar feel truly yours — starting with hand position, posture, and clean sound. We break down how the instrument works, how the strings and pick respond, and how to place the left and right hands so your fingers don’t fight the neck, but control it. Then we build rhythm and first chord patterns, add simple riffs and melodies, so your child can play music they’ll want to share at home and on stage.
45 min
An individual drum program builds a strong foundation in technique, rhythm, and musicality. We get to know the kit, learn safe and confident posture, and control удар strength. From the first lessons, we add movement and playful rhythm tasks.
45 min
The classes help you express yourself confidently through body and voice and build core acting skills. Film and theatre professionals start with playful études and focus exercises for concentration, and imagination — so you can step into a role easily and act freely.
We develop physical expressiveness, impulse, and inner tempo, learning to build a character. In parallel, we train voice and speech — strengthening diction, breathing, and intonation — so you can speak clearly and confidently in front of an audience.
60 min
One-on-one lessons are tailored to the student’s level and goals — from the very first steps to advanced work. Students go through the full video-making cycle: from idea and script to filming, editing, and publishing. They learn framing, sound, lighting, and movement, study storytelling and cinematography, editing (in Adobe Premiere Pro), and live streaming via OBS. Each lesson is built around the student’s interests — whether that’s music videos, short-form content, mini-films, or streams.
60 min
Sound production lessons introduce the full process of making music — from an idea to a finished track. We work in Logic Pro and learn how to build an arrangement, record vocals, apply basic processing, mix, and take the first steps in mastering.
We also develop ear training, rhythm, and musical memory through play, movement, and the keyboard—learning to recognize melodies and build simple chords. Then we bring ideas into the studio: create mini-arrangements from loops and basic sounds, record vocals and found sounds, add effects, and turn a sketch into a track that’s enjoyable to listen to — and ready to share.
60 min
During this stage, the voice changes noticeably. The body is growing, mutation is underway, and both timbre and working range are shifting — so precise training loads and the right repertoire are essential.
We use an anatomy-based approach and track how the voice responds to exercises and songs. We build breathing and support, teach control of sound production and vocal fold closure, help maintain intonation, and keep the sound free. In parallel, we develop singing as a complete system and add stage skills — so you can sing confidently into a microphone and hold attention.
45 min
Music theory gives you the language of music that you can apply right away — in playing an instrument, vocal, ensemble work, and production. We systematize notation, rhythm, and time signatures, develop ear analysis and intonation accuracy, and build interval and mode-based thinking. Step by step, theory becomes a practical tool that makes it easier to learn repertoire, understand harmony, and shape your own musical ideas.
45 min
We structure lessons so you see clear progress every class and stay engaged. We work through small goals, lots of hands-on practice, and repertoire you actually like.
From the first lesson, you start playing and build the foundation step by step: keyboard orientation, technique, coordination, and rhythm. We add note reading and ear training, and learn to shape sound through dynamics, articulation, and phrasing.
45 min
Guitar lessons at UNIKI are where a professional guitarist shares what they know and shows what they can do. They help you build practice so your hands remember the movements, and guide you through warm-ups, chord changes, barre chords, hand synchronization, and both pick and fingerstyle technique.
We also break down how the guitar works and how sound is produced, set your posture and technique, and teach you to play chords confidently and keep steady rhythm. Then you learn your first parts, read tablature, and build music from chords, riffs, and simple melodies.
45 min
We build technique and rhythm so drums become a clear, accessible instrument. We work on posture, grip, rebound, and clean sound production, and learn to count note values and read notation. Then we develop groove based on the Money Beat, play with a metronome and backing tracks, add breaks and fills, and expand your vocabulary through syncopation and new time signatures.
We explore styles, dynamics, and the drummer’s role in a band, and add sessions with guitar or piano. We use drum pads and training tools to make your rhythm tight and alive.
45 min
We develop clear speech, strong diction, and confidence in front of people — grounded in acting skills. We work on articulation and intonation, remove filler words, and train pauses, tempo, and focus in partnership. Through études, improvisation, and scenes, you learn to create a character, and work with text and subtext. When you’re ready, we add camera work and acting for the frame.
80 min
We go through the full cycle from idea to a finished video. We turn a concept into a clear plan, build the script and storyboard, and learn to see the frame and guide the viewer’s attention.
On set, we cover camera settings, lighting, sound recording, and how to run a shoot. In post-production, we edit, clean up audio, color-correct, and add graphics and effects — so you end up with work you can publish, use for castings, include in a portfolio, and keep developing.
80 min
In one-on-one lessons, we develop a producer’s ear and musical thinking. You’ll learn to pick out melodies and chords from your favorite songs, keep tempo with a metronome, hear a track’s structure, and understand how harmony and rhythm shape the feel of music. We break down where the verse and chorus are, how the pre-chorus and bridge work, why one progression feels brighter and another darker — and how to use that in your own ideas.
Then we bring it into the studio. In Logic Pro, we build arrangements, program parts with MIDI and loops, record vocals or instruments, do basic editing, and learn mixing fundamentals. We work with reference tracks to develop your taste and understand how to take an idea all the way to a track you’ll want to play again and again.
80 min
During this stage, the voice changes noticeably. The body is growing, mutation is underway, and both timbre and working range are shifting — so precise training loads and the right repertoire are essential.
We use an anatomy-based approach and track how the voice responds to exercises and songs. We build breathing and support, teach control of sound production and vocal fold closure, help maintain intonation, and keep the sound free. In parallel, we develop singing as a complete system and add stage skills — so you can sing confidently into a microphone and hold attention.
45 min
Music theory gives you the language of music that you can apply right away — in playing an instrument, вокал, ensemble work, and production. We systematize notation, rhythm, and time signatures, develop ear analysis and intonation accuracy, and build interval and mode-based thinking. Step by step, theory becomes a practical tool that makes it easier to learn repertoire, understand harmony, and shape your own musical ideas.
45 min
We structure lessons so you see clear progress every class and stay engaged. We work through small goals, lots of hands-on practice, and repertoire you actually like.
From the first lesson, you start playing and build the foundation step by step: keyboard orientation, technique, coordination, and rhythm. We add note reading and ear training, and learn to shape sound through dynamics, articulation, and phrasing.
45 min
Guitar lessons at UNIKI are where a professional guitarist shares what they know — and shows what they can do. They help you build practice so your hands remember the movements, and guide you through warm-ups, chord changes, barre chords, hand synchronization, and both pick and fingerstyle technique.
We also break down how the guitar works and how sound is produced, set your posture and technique, and teach you to play chords confidently and keep steady rhythm. Then you learn your first parts, read tablature, and build music from chords, riffs, and simple melodies.
45 min
We build technique and rhythm so drums become a clear, accessible instrument. We work on posture, grip, rebound, and clean sound production, and learn to count note values and read notation. Then we develop groove based on the Money Beat, play with a metronome and backing tracks, add breaks and fills, and expand your vocabulary through syncopation and new time signatures.
We explore styles, dynamics, and the drummer’s role in a band, and add sessions with guitar or piano. We use drum pads and training tools to make your rhythm tight and alive.
45 min
We develop clear speech, strong diction, and confidence in front of people — grounded in acting skills. We work on articulation and intonation, remove filler words, and train pauses, tempo, and focus in partnership. Through études, improvisation, and scenes, you learn to create a character, and work with text and subtext. When you’re ready, we add camera work and acting for the frame.
80 min
We go through the full cycle from idea to a finished video. We turn a concept into a clear plan, build the script and storyboard, and learn to see the frame and guide the viewer’s attention.
On set, we cover camera settings, lighting, sound recording, and how to run a shoot. In post-production, we edit, clean up audio, color-correct, and add graphics and effects — so you end up with work you can publish, use for castings, include in a portfolio, and keep developing дальше.
80 min
In one-on-one lessons, we develop a producer’s ear and musical thinking. You’ll learn to pick out melodies and chords from your favorite songs, keep tempo with a metronome, hear a track’s structure, and understand how harmony and rhythm shape the feel of music. We break down where the verse and chorus are, how the pre-chorus and bridge work, why one progression feels brighter and another darker — and how to use that in your own ideas.
Then we bring it into the studio. In Logic Pro, we build arrangements, program parts with MIDI and loops, record vocals or instruments, do basic editing, and learn mixing fundamentals. We work with reference tracks to develop your taste and understand how to take an idea all the way to a track you’ll want to play again and again.
80 min
Group classes are available only with a 4-lesson package.
We listen to each other, notice mistakes and strong choices, learn from one another, and get inspired. Classes become more engaging and progress more noticeable.
lessons per month
minutes per week
price €390
price €390
Payment and booking are handled through the Momence platform. On your first booking, the system will automatically create an account for you.
We know how to bring out a truly bright, fully expressed star. Voice & Stage at UNIKI is a program that shapes a standout performer through voice, body, and music — someone who can hold the stage, command the room’s attention, and, most importantly, enjoy music with their whole body.
We combine vocal, acting, and music theory the way it works in real шоу business. You don’t just sing over a backing track — you learn to live inside the song, feel the lyrics, space, light, partners, and the audience.
Every number is broken down from every angle: meaning, emotion, movement, eye focus, pauses, mic work, and performing with a band. Everything that’s usually scattered across different courses is brought together in one program.
An artist is born at UNIKI. Vocal & Sound is a program for those who want to master music consciously — as a performer, a creator, and a studio-minded musician.
You’ll learn to feel confident at the mic, in the studio, and in conversations with the people who record, mix, and release music into the world. It’s a foundation that lets you write original songs, create tracks, produce other artists, and look toward the global industry with confidence.
We combine vocals, songwriting, and music theory so you can not only sing, but create your own material. You’ll think up melodies and lyrics, find harmony and rhythm to match, step into UNIKI’s studio space, and gradually turn an idea into a living demo. Everything that’s usually taught separately in vocal, production, and theory classes is brought together here in one thoughtful program.
This program is for anyone who feels that just singing isn’t enough — you want to create. At UNIKI, you get the knowledge, the studio space, and the support of people who work with real artists and the industry.
We build a strong piano foundation while keeping your interest in music alive. From the first minutes, your hands are on the keys, so the instrument quickly becomes clear. We work on posture, body alignment, wrists, and fingers, develop two-hand coordination and finger independence, learn to navigate the keyboard, and choose comfortable fingering.
The teacher is connected to each instrument, hears everyone, and steps in with support at the right moment.
Group Guitar in TEENS is a program where we build confident, mindful instrument skills — from understanding how the guitar works and how sound is produced to playing acoustic guitar, electric guitar, and bass with confidence. We work on posture, hand and finger placement, clean controlled tone, reading tablature, then bring it into real musical practice: rhythm guitar, riffs, melodic lines, dynamics, and first steps in improvisation.
We work both with future lead guitarists and with those who want to be the band’s backbone. That’s why there’s lots of ensemble playing in the group. Teens learn to keep tempo, lock into the groove, listen to others, understand harmony and track form, and build parts into complete numbers they can perform on stage.
Group Drums in TEENS is a program where we build a strong foundation in technique, rhythm, and musicality — and give you tools for further growth. We explain everything in a way that works both for complete beginners and for those who’ve played before. With drums, the key is the right approach and regular practice — and that’s what brings steady progress.
We get to know the parts of the drum kit, gradually introduce note values and drum notation, and learn to keep pulse and build groove. Drumming engages different muscle groups, so it feels like a creative workout — improving coordination, focus, and endurance, while channeling energy into accuracy, tempo, and confident delivery.
Acting at UNIKI is built on a strong methodological foundation. We develop the actor as a complete system — where body, attention, imagination, voice, and action work together — and from the very first classes we introduce stage-presence practice.
Through playful techniques, impulse and response, pauses, and tempo-rhythm, you learn to hold the room and build a character. We add stage speech, subtext, and precision of intention, then bring it all into scenes with clear objectives and conflict. In parallel, we try a screen format with short takes and prepare performance pieces for a larger themed show.
We study the full video production cycle from idea to edit. In class, together with an experienced teacher, we work with camera, lighting, sound, directing, and editing. In TEENS, we learn to think like creators and work as a production team: turning a concept into a script, building shots and rhythm, guiding the viewer’s attention, shooting on set, and shaping footage into a finished video. You’ll try different roles to discover where your strength is — directing, filming, editing, being on camera, or organizing the process. As a result, you present your project and build a development strategy in the field.
We introduce audio production through music, play, and ear training. Students learn to listen and recognize melodies, keep pulse and rhythm, and try first intervals and simple chords on the keyboard. Then we turn it into creativity: invent short motifs, build mood music, and sound-design mini-stories using everyday sounds. In Sound Lab, we get to know Logic Pro and create first mini-tracks from loops, recorded voice, and found sounds — so your child understands how music is made in a studio.
We know how to bring out a bright, fully expressed star. Vocal & Stage at UNIKI is a program that builds a true performer from voice, body, and music — someone who can own the stage, hold the room’s attention, and, most importantly, enjoy music with their whole body.
We combine vocal training, acting, and music theory the way it works in real show business. You don’t just sing over a backing track—you learn to live inside the song, feel the lyrics, the space, the light, your partners, and the audience.
Every number is explored from every angle: meaning, emotion, movement, eye focus, pauses, mic technique, and working with a band. Everything that’s usually split across different courses is brought together in one program.
An artist is born at UNIKI. Vocal & Sound is a program for those who want to master music consciously — as a performer, a songwriter, and a studio-minded musician. You’ll learn to feel confident at the mic, in the studio, and in conversations with the people who record, mix, and release tracks into the world. It’s a foundation that lets you write original songs, create tracks, produce other artists, and look toward the global industry with confidence.
We combine vocals, songwriting, and music theory so you can not only sing, but create your own material. You invent melodies and lyrics, find harmony and rhythm to match, step into UNIKI’s studio space, and gradually turn an idea into a living demo. Everything that’s usually taught separately in vocal, production, and theory classes is brought together in one well-designed program.
This program is for anyone who feels that just singing isn’t enough — you want to create. At UNIKI, you get the knowledge, the studio space, and the support of people who work with real artists and the industry.
Piano training helps your child build a strong foundation while staying excited about music. From the first minutes, hands are on the keys as we develop technique, two-hand coordination, finger independence, and confident keyboard navigation.
Each class combines Piano, Music Theory, and Music Culture, so students don’t just learn pieces — they understand what they’re playing. The teacher explains through both logic and imagery, gives level-based tasks, uses “older + younger” duets, and is connected to every instrument to hear and support each student.
Group Guitar in TEENS builds confident, mindful playing from understanding how the guitar works and how sound is produced to playing acoustic guitar, electric guitar, and bass. We work on posture, hand and finger technique, clean controlled tone, tablature, and chord patterns, then put it into real music: rhythm guitar, riffs, melodic lines, technique, dynamics, and first steps in improvisation.
We support both future lead guitarists and those who want to be the band’s backbone, so there’s lots of ensemble practice. Teens learn to keep tempo, lock into the groove, listen to others, understand harmony and track form, and build parts into complete numbers for the stage.
Group Drums in TEENS builds a strong foundation in technique, rhythm, and musicality — clear for beginners and полезно for those with experience. With drums, the key is the right approach and regular practice, which leads to steady progress.
We explore the drum kit, learn note values and drum notation, and train pulse and groove. Classes engage the whole body, so drumming feels like a creative workout — boosting coordination, focus, and endurance, and turning energy into precision, tempo, and confident delivery.
Classes teach you to manage emotions, voice, and body. In a group, stage presence switches on faster —because you have partners, a shared rhythm, and real, live attention.
We warm up the body and breath, train focus and ensemble skills, do études and improvisations, then build scenes and monologues. We work on diction, pauses, and intonation, learn to play objectives and subtext, add movement and staging — and when you’re ready, we bring in camera work.
We cover the full video production cycle from idea to edit. Together with an experienced teacher, teens work with camera, lighting, sound, directing, and editing, learning to think like creators and work as a real production team. You’ll learn how to turn a concept into a script, build shots and rhythm, guide the viewer’s attention, shoot on set, and shape footage into a finished video. You’ll also try different roles — directing, filming, editing, being on camera, or organizing the process — to find where your strength is. The result is a presented project and a clear development strategy in the field.
We introduce audio production through music, play, and ear training. Teens learn to listen and recognize melodies, keep pulse and rhythm, and try first intervals and simple chords on the keyboard. Then we turn it into creativity: invent short motifs, build mood music, and sound-design mini-stories using everyday sounds. In Sound Lab, we get to know Logic Pro and create first mini-tracks from loops, recorded voice, and found sounds — so your child understands how music is made in a studio.
We know how to bring out a bright, fully expressed star. Vocal & Stage at UNIKI is a program that shapes a performer through voice, body, and music — someone who can own the stage, hold the room’s attention, and enjoy music with their whole body.
We combine vocal training, acting, and music theory the way it works in real show business. You don’t just sing over a backing track — you learn to live inside the song, feel the lyrics, the space, the light, your partners, and the audience.
Each number is explored from every angle: meaning, emotion, movement, eye focus, pauses, mic technique, and working with a band. Everything that’s usually scattered across different courses is brought together in one program.
An artist is born at UNIKI. Vocal & Sound is a program for those who want to master music consciously — as a performer, a songwriter, and a studio-minded musician. You’ll learn to feel confident at the mic, in the studio, and in conversations with the people who record, mix, and release tracks into the world. It’s a foundation that lets you write original songs, create tracks, produce other artists, and look toward the global industry with confidence.
We combine vocals, songwriting, and music theory so you can not only sing, but create your own material. You invent melodies and lyrics, find harmony and rhythm to match, step into UNIKI’s studio space, and gradually turn an idea into a living demo. Everything that’s usually taught separately in vocal, production, and theory classes is brought together here in one well-designed program.
This program is for anyone who feels that just singing isn’t enough—you want to create. At UNIKI, you get the knowledge, the studio space, and the support of people who work with real artists and the industry.
Piano classes help your child build a strong foundation while staying excited about music. From the first minutes, hands are on the keys as we develop technique, two-hand coordination, finger independence, and confident keyboard navigation.
Each class combines Piano, Music Theory, and Music Culture, so students don’t just learn pieces — they understand what they’re playing. The teacher adapts explanations to age (logic + imagery), gives level-based tasks, uses “older + younger” duets, and is connected to every instrument to hear and support each student.
Group Guitar in TEENS builds confident, mindful playing from understanding how the guitar works and how sound is produced to playing acoustic, electric, and bass. We work on posture, hand and finger technique, clean controlled tone, tablature, and chord patterns, then apply it in real music: rhythm guitar, riffs, melodic lines, техника, dynamics, and first steps in improvisation.
We support both future lead guitarists and those who want to be the band’s backbone, so there’s lots of ensemble practice. Teens learn to keep tempo, lock into the groove, listen to partners, understand harmony and track form, and build parts into complete numbers for the stage.
Group Drums in TEENS builds a strong foundation in technique, rhythm, and musicality—for beginners and for those who’ve played before. With drums, the key is the right approach and regular practice, which leads to steady progress.
We get to know the kit, learn note values and drum notation, and train pulse and groove. Drumming works the whole body, so it feels like a creative workout—building coordination, focus, and endurance, and turning energy into precision, tempo, and confident delivery.
Acting at UNIKI develops the actor as a complete system — body, attention, imagination, voice, and action—switching on stage presence from the first classes.
Through playful, precise training you build character, partnership, and stage control: impulse and response, pauses and tempo-rhythm, and text work with subtext and intention. You apply it all in scenes and short on-camera takes, then bring final pieces into a themed show with music and movement.
We cover the full video production cycle from idea to edit. With an experienced teacher, teens work with camera, lighting, sound, directing, and editing, learning to think like creators and work as a real production team. You’ll turn concepts into scripts, build shots and rhythm, guide viewer attention, shoot on set, and shape footage into finished videos — trying different roles along the way. The result is a completed project and a clear next-step strategy.
We introduce audio production through music, play, and ear training. Teens learn to recognize melodies, keep pulse and rhythm, and try first intervals and simple chords on the keyboard. Then we turn it into creativity: invent short motifs, create mood music, and sound-design mini-stories using everyday sounds. In Sound Lab, we explore Logic Pro and make first mini-tracks from loops, recorded voice, and found sounds — so students understand how music is made in a studio.
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HOW DOES THE TEENS UNIVERSE LOOK AND FEEL?
Band Practice every week
Band is a real experience of playing in a full lineup: vocals, keys, guitar, bass, and drums in one team. We teach not only how to play, but also how to behave on stage. We rehearse, build a repertoire, and perform regularly.
Parents come to the shows and consistently see the results how their child grows and starts truly enjoying making music.
Why choose UNIKI?
UNIKI is a 360° performing arts education system where music, stage, and production come together in one structure. Disciplines strengthen each other and give you a clear path from first skills to confident performance, recording, or video.
Classes are led by working professionals and built around real practice, precise feedback, and clear goals. It’s also a space to express yourself and grow through collaboration and real projects.
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Is TEENS suitable if my child has never studied music before?
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What’s better: private lessons or group classes?
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How are your classes different from a traditional music school?
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How do concerts work, and is performing required?
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Can we combine several disciplines?
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Can my child form a band with friends or classmates?