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    FAQ's

    Which instruments are taught at Lill Rockstars Global?
    1. Percussion Instruments: Drums, Tambourines, Maracas, Rhythm Sticks, & Hand Drums.

    2. Melodic Instruments: Xylophones & Kalimbas.

    3. Shakers and Rattles: Egg Shakers & Rainmakers.

    4. Wind Instruments: Recorders & Simple Flutes.

    5. String and Keyboard Instruments: Ukuleles, Various Types of Guitars (Acoustic, Electric, Classical), Pianos, & Keyboards.

    6. Woodwind Instruments: Clarinets, Saxophones, Flutes.

     

    Each instrument is introduced gradually and age-appropriately, allowing children to explore different sounds, develop musical skills, and discover their musical preferences.

    What are the teachers’ qualifications?
    All our teachers are passionate musicians teaching with over at-least 7 years of experience with children of varying ages. Some may have International certifications from either Trinity College of London, Music or Royal School of Music or Rock School.
    Does the teacher remain the same throughout the course?
    Yes, we aim to establish consistency among the teachers at different levels and provide similar or higher caliber training using different visiting talents and musicians. Teachers are selected and trained after a rigorous evaluation process, ensuring your little rockstar learns only from the very best.
    Is certification provided? If yes, from where?

    A Certificate of Participation will be provided by Lill Rockstars Global at the end of the year.
    However, if a child older than 6 years of age enrolls for a class that is subject specific, then they will appear for International Certification such as Trinity College of London music exam and will receive a certification from the board.

    Are there any examinations?
    No, there are no examinations or grading systems for this course. This is because creativity cannot be defined or graded in traditional ways. However, we can assess their skill level and their abilities to be able to comprehend complex techniques, accordingly recognizing and nurturing that ability.
    Is it a drop-off programme?
    It is a parent-child programme for children under 2 years of age. For children aged above 2, it is a drop-off programme.