Posted on May 2024
Piano & keyboard lessons in Falmouth
Call 01326-741-270 if you are interested in booking lessons.
Kernow Music School Falmouth helps to provide a recreational balance to the many outdoor pursuits found locally.
Many students attend who attend for piano & keyboard lessons at Kernow Music School Falmouth are also busy sailing, horse riding and rowing in their spare time and learning to play an instrument seems to compliment their lifestyles.
Kernow Music School Falmouth is a centre where a relaxed focus is maintained on what is important about music.
The school is run by professional musicians and an honest opinion is always expressed about how much progress is being made by students.
At Kernow Music School Falmouth, traditional ethics of music lessons are repackaged in a modern environment.
Students can learn at their own pace but also enjoy interaction with students in similar age groups.
All age groups are catered for and a gradual approach to learning the piano is used. This ensures all students are able to build each step with confidence and within the comfort of their capabilities.
Bookings and payments are still made to Kernow Music School when at the building itself and also made via the school website.
Lessons are taught on site in a purposely designed piano studio with four digital and one acoustic piano.
Located on Tregoniggie Industrial Estate, the music school teaching rooms are located behind the Wiltshire Farm Foods building.
Driving is recommended to get to the music school but there are easy access routes for those on foot who know the woodland footpath into town.
Many people start lessons with a keyboard at home and get a piano at a later stage of learning to play.
Call 01326-741-270 if you are interested in booking lessons.
A Brief History of Falmouth
Situated on the estuary of the river Fal, Falmouth is the third deepest natural harbour in the world.
After it’s foundation in the Elizabethan period, Falmouth has since had a long and complicated history.
Developed by the Killigrew family, Falmouth was developed as a port.
The family mansion ‘Arwenack’ can still be seen at Grove Place where, in 1737, an obelisk was erected to honour the famous family.
Falmouth was the home port to the Royal Mail Packet ships for approaching 200 years.
After creation of the railway network late in the 19th Century, Falmouth became a popular seaside resort with tourism as an important part of it’s income.