Piano and Keyboard Lessons in Penryn – 2024 Offer for Children Ages 6 and 7, lessons for £15 Per Hour!

Posted on May 2024

Piano Lessons in Penryn

Call 01326-741-270 if you are interested in booking lessons.

For those seeking piano lessons in Penryn, go to the bottom of Market Street and turn right, carry on to the bottom of St Thomas street.

Then continue up the hill called Hillhead Road for one mile until you see the Falmouth turning on the left.

This is a fast an easy way to beat the traffic when travelling to piano lessons, it is only a five minute drive or ten minute walk from where the country roads end.

Based on the outskirts of Falmouth, the piano lesson course is designed to get all involved at their own pace.

We ensure that all piano students make every second count when they are working with us and we strongly the same approach for students when they are practicing at home.

We give advice to students on how to use their time wisely and how to ensure that they make a small amount of progress every day to help keep their confidence boosted.

The piano studio is part of Kernow Music School which is fully equipped for group music lessons.

The music lessons are taught semi-remotely via wireless monitoring system, this enables the teacher to spend time in different areas of the room and still closely monitor students individually.

Music students are not asked to play in front of others and all beginners are screened from being heard by the rest of the group in order to provide them with confidence.

When piano students become more competent over time they often wish to perform their piano pieces and are happy to be heard by others generally, students only perform out of their own wish to do so.

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 Penryn

Penryn was an important harbour exporting tin and granite in the medieval period.

There is a wealth of history about Penryn, the town was founded originally by the Bishop of Exeter in 1216.

In order to develop the influence of the church a religious college called Glasney College was built in Penryn in 1265.

Glasney was destroyed in 1548 under the reign of Edward VI and the dissolution of the college was a determining factor in causing the Prayer Book Rebellion of 1549.

It is said that the pride of Penryn’s institutional prowess never recovered after Galsney College was demolished and was a significant turning point in the towns long history.

Now twinned with Audieme in France, Penryn is a bustling town full of history with buildings dating back to Tudor and Georgian times.

The new educational establishments have brought new vitality, growth and development to the area.