The right route into structured music tuition.
Not every student starts from the same place. Some need confidence, some need structure, some need exam support, and some simply need the right tutor. This page helps you identify the most suitable starting point before requesting a trial lesson.
Choose the situation that best describes the student.
Use this guide as a starting point. The school will still review the enquiry properly before confirming the most suitable lesson route, tutor availability and next step.
What kind of learner are we helping?
Select one option below. The recommendation will show the most appropriate starting route and what to tell us when submitting the trial request.
Recommended route
Start with a confidence-building first lesson.
For younger beginners, the priority is not rushing into exam work. The first step is a calm, structured lesson that helps the student feel comfortable, understand the instrument and begin building a weekly learning routine.
- Tell us the student’s age, instrument interest and previous experience.
- Let us know whether confidence, enjoyment or routine is the main priority.
- We will consider the most suitable tutor route before confirming availability.
Most students fall into one of these starting points.
These routes help families and adult learners understand what GSofM will consider before recommending a tutor, subject pathway or weekly lesson structure.
Early musical foundation
A careful introduction to rhythm, sound, coordination, listening, reading and musical confidence.
- Best for younger beginners
- Focus on enjoyment and routine
- Gradual technical development
Confidence, technique and identity
Lessons for students who want stronger technique, greater confidence, better repertoire or support with school and performance goals.
- Useful for performance confidence
- Good for exam or non-exam learners
- Supports individual musical interests
Structured adult learning
A serious but supportive route for complete beginners, returning learners and adults who want to develop properly with weekly accountability.
- No previous experience required
- Suitable for returning musicians
- Can be goal-led or enjoyment-led
Grade and theory preparation
A focused pathway for students working towards graded exams, theory requirements, performance preparation or structured milestones.
- ABRSM and Trinity-style preparation
- Theory support where required
- Technique, repertoire and readiness
Specialist development route
For students who already play or sing and need more detailed musical, technical or interpretive guidance.
- Advanced repertoire support
- Audition or performance preparation
- Composition or theory extension
Guided subject matching
For students who want to learn music but are not yet sure whether to begin with piano, singing, guitar, strings, drums, theory or another route.
- Useful for first enquiries
- Helps avoid choosing the wrong route
- School can advise on next steps
A clear route from enquiry to weekly lessons.
The aim is to keep the process simple for families and adult learners while preserving the structure needed for consistent, high-quality tuition.
Tell us about the student
Submit the trial request with the student’s age, instrument, level, goals and availability.
We review the best route
The school considers the right subject pathway, tutor fit and likely weekly lesson structure.
Begin with a proper trial lesson
The trial is a real one-to-one lesson, helping us assess fit and giving the student a meaningful start.
Move into weekly tuition
Where suitable, lessons continue through a fixed weekly time and structured 10-lesson block.
Why we do not treat lesson choice as a simple booking form.
Music tuition works best when the student’s age, confidence, aims, subject and tutor fit are considered together. The correct route is not always the most obvious one, especially for beginners, younger students or adults returning after a long break.
Useful answers before you request a trial.
These answers keep the route clear without overloading the trial request process.
Do I need to know which instrument to choose before contacting the school?
No. If the student is unsure, tell us their age, musical interests, previous experience and what they hope to achieve. We can advise on the most suitable starting point.
Is the trial lesson suitable for complete beginners?
Yes. The trial lesson is often the best first step for beginners because it gives the student a proper introduction while helping the school assess the most suitable route into ongoing tuition.
Can adults start lessons even if they have no previous experience?
Yes. Adult learners can begin from scratch or return after time away from music. The route can be structured around enjoyment, technique, confidence, repertoire or formal goals.
Are exam routes required?
No. Exams can be useful for some students, but they are not compulsory. Some students benefit from grades, while others progress through repertoire, technique, confidence and long-term musical development.
What happens after the trial lesson?
If the trial is suitable and availability can be confirmed, the student can move into ongoing weekly lessons through the school’s structured lesson block system.