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 Yamaha JMC (Junior Music Class)

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luvjim
post Nov 23 2018, 03:24 PM

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Any parents here enrol their kids in JMC for this era? Not decades ago ya...

My kid gonna finish JMC soon, next year will be the JXC.
I'm now in dilemma whether should let her continue JXC in Yamaha or find piano teacher 1 to 1 teaching.

Actually what is the difference on 1 to 1 teaching and JXC syllabus??
luvjim
post Nov 23 2018, 03:25 PM

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petlu28
post Dec 24 2018, 10:51 PM

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Good question I also want to know.
Anyone can advise?

QUOTE(luvjim @ Nov 23 2018, 03:24 PM)
Any parents here enrol their kids in JMC for this era? Not decades ago ya...

My kid gonna finish JMC soon, next year will be the JXC.
I'm now in dilemma whether should let her continue JXC in Yamaha or find piano teacher 1 to 1 teaching.

Actually what is the difference on 1 to 1 teaching and JXC syllabus??
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takizo
post Dec 25 2018, 09:52 PM

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JXC is good on hearing and pitch for kid. Where by 1 to 1 class teacher doesn't emphasise that much on that.

JXC can be running parallel together with 1 to 1 class such as piano, violin, cellos and etc.

If your kid finishing JMC soon, you would notice most of the song they can play from hearing and singing. i.e if they hear re mi fa so la / so-ti-re, they would be able to straight away play on piano/electone.

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