Lessons and Coaching

Regular Lessons
Getting to Know You
The first step is a free introductory session chat where we meet the student.
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This is usually done through a video call and gives students (and parents) a chance to see their teacher/coach, ask any questions they may have, and try some of the activities that happen in a typical lesson.
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There will be an opportunity to discuss any SEND and adjustments that will make lessons more accessible to the student.
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Going forward..
After the free trial introduction we will discuss with students/parents how they feel the session went, and if they wish to continue with lessons.
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Waiting Lists
We currently have waiting lists for regular lessons.
Lessons can take place online, in students' homes or in the Just Play Music lesson room in Rugby. Please indicate your preferred location and you will be added to the appropriate waiting list(s) and updated when a space and introduction session becomes available. Thank you.
One-off Sessions
Claire offers one-off vocal coaching sessions to singers to help with exam and audition preparation.
This can be a duration or your choice which will be agreed upon prior to your session.
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An introduction to music or Skoog session is also available as a one-off lesson for children.
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*Please note, all one-off sessions are paid sessions and there is no free trial available for these.
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Teacher advisory and consulting Service
One meeting
One off advisory meetings are available to book for school and freelance music teachers in the areas of
- Music and SEND
-Following the National Curriculum
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Specific advice will be offered which can then be implemented independently by the client after the meeting.
Package of meetings
With a package of meetings your receive the same initial support as in one meeting, however the follow-up advice is implemented with continued support over a pre-agree period of time.

The Skoog is a customizable electronic musical instrument that has been designed to be inclusive and accessible – especially to those unable to play conventional musical instruments. Its primary market is special needs education and music therapy.