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Piano, Keyboard & Synthesisers

There are plenty of opportunities to learn the piano and keyboard, develop, and progress musical skills, through lessons, groups, and courses with Kent Music.

Ashford Creative Orchestra

Music Centre

Music Centre

Ashford Music Centre

Instrument Type

Brass, Drums & Percussion, Piano & Keyboard, Strings, Woodwind

Age Group

10 – 18

Skill Level

Grade 2+

Ashford Music Explorers

Music Centre

Music Centre

Ashford Music Centre

Instrument Type

Brass, Drums & Percussion, Piano & Keyboard, Strings, Woodwind

Age Group

8 – 13

Skill Level

Beginner – Grade 2

Folkestone Music Lab

Music Centre

Music Centre

Folkestone Music Centre

Instrument Type

Brass, Drums & Percussion, Piano & Keyboard, Strings, Voice, Woodwind

Age Group

11 – 18

Skill Level

Any

Maidstone Junior Jazz Band

Music Centre

Music Centre

Maidstone Music Centre

Instrument Type

Brass, Drums & Percussion, Piano & Keyboard, Strings, Woodwind

Age Group

8 – 16

Skill Level

Beginner – Grade 3

Medway Music Explorers

Music Centre

Music Centre

Medway Towns Music Centre

Instrument Type

Brass, Drums & Percussion, Piano & Keyboard, Strings, Woodwind

Age Group

6 – 11

Skill Level

Beginner – Grade 3

Medway Rock Band

Music Centre

Music Centre

Medway Towns Music Centre

Instrument Type

Brass, Drums & Percussion, Piano & Keyboard, Strings, Voice, Woodwind

Age Group

6 – 18

Skill Level

Grade 3+

Music Theory and General Musicianship Support Class

Music Centre

Music Centre

Medway Towns Music Centre

Instrument Type

Brass, Drums & Percussion, Piano & Keyboard, Strings, Voice, Woodwind

Age Group

6 – Any Age

Skill Level

Any

Thanet Music Lab

Music Centre

Music Centre

Thanet Music Centre

Instrument Type

Brass, Drums & Percussion, Piano & Keyboard, Strings, Voice, Woodwind

Age Group

11 – 18

Skill Level

Any

FAQs

Got questions about learning piano, keyboard or synthesiser? We’ve got you covered.

Explore the FAQs below to find answers to common questions about your musical journey. For more detailed information, visit our pages on instrument hire, lessons, groups and courses.

What are the differences between a piano and a keyboard?

Pianos are acoustic instruments with 88 keys and hammers that strike strings, while keyboards are electronic and can produce a variety of sounds.

What is a synthesiser used for?

A synthesiser is used for creating and manipulating electronic sounds, widely used in genres like electronic, ambient, and experimental music.

Are keyboards suitable for beginners?

Yes, keyboards are great for beginners due to their versatility and various built-in learning aids.

Got another question?

Can’t find what you’re looking for or want to speak to a member of the team? Give us a call on 01622 691212 or get in touch at the link below.

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