GSofM Knowledge Centre

Practical guidance for choosing, starting and supporting music lessons.

Parent guides, student progress advice and clear educational articles from The Glasgow School of Music, created to help families make confident decisions about music tuition.

  • Parent guidance
  • Instrument advice
  • Practice support
  • Exam preparation
  • Structured tuition
Newest guides

Start with our latest parent guidance articles.

These guides are designed to help families make informed decisions about starting lessons, supporting practice and choosing a suitable instrument route.

Starting lessons

What Age Should a Child Start Music Lessons?

Understand readiness, confidence, concentration and when a trial lesson is the right next step.

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Practice & routine

How Often Should Children Practise Piano?

Learn why consistency matters more than long practice sessions and how realistic routines support progress.

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Choosing an instrument

Choosing the Right Instrument for Your Child

Explore how age, confidence, personality and musical interests affect the right beginner route.

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Theory & progress

How Music Theory Improves Instrumental Progress

Discover how theory supports reading, rhythm, harmony, creativity and long-term instrumental progress.

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Structured tuition

Benefits of Weekly One-to-One Music Lessons

Explore how structured weekly lessons support confidence, consistency, personalised teaching and long-term progress.

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Exam preparation

Preparing for ABRSM Music Exams

Practical guidance on exam readiness, theory, repertoire, technique, confidence and structured preparation.

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Home practice

How to Support Your Child’s Music Practice at Home

Practical guidance for parents on routines, encouragement, consistency and supporting progress without pressure.

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Online learning

Online vs In-Person Music Lessons

Compare online and in-person lessons, including flexibility, learning environment, technology, confidence and suitability.

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Progress expectations

How Long Does It Take to Learn an Instrument?

Understand realistic progress timelines, practice habits, weekly tuition and why development differs between students and instruments.

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Tutor guidance

What Makes a Good Music Teacher?

Explore the qualities that matter in music teaching, including communication, structure, confidence-building and tutor matching.

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First lesson guidance

What Should Parents Expect from a First Music Lesson?

Learn what happens in a first lesson, how tutor matching works and how students are introduced to structured weekly tuition.

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Motivation & consistency

How to Stay Motivated When Learning Music

Learn how students maintain motivation through realistic goals, weekly structure, supportive teaching and sustainable practice routines.

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Piano guidance

How to Choose Between Piano, Keyboard and Digital Piano

Learn the differences between acoustic pianos, keyboards and digital pianos, and what best supports beginner practice.

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Guitar guidance

Acoustic vs Electric Guitar for Beginners

Compare acoustic and electric guitar for beginners, including comfort, sound, practice setup and motivation.

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Parent guides

Clear advice for families starting music lessons.

These guides help parents understand readiness, practice, expectations and the difference between casual lessons and structured weekly tuition.

Starting lessons

What age should a child start music lessons?

Guidance on readiness, concentration, instrument choice and when a trial lesson makes sense.

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Practice at home

How to Support Your Child’s Music Practice at Home

Practical advice for building a calm, realistic home practice routine without unnecessary pressure.

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Choosing an instrument

Choosing the right instrument for your child.

How to think about age, personality, confidence, sound preference and long-term engagement.

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Progress expectations

How Long Does It Take to Learn an Instrument?

Understand realistic progress timelines, practice habits, weekly tuition and why development differs between students and instruments.

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Instrument guides

Advice linked to specific lesson routes.

Explore guidance connected to piano, singing, guitar, violin, cello, drums, flute, saxophone, theory and composition.

Piano

How to Choose Between Piano, Keyboard and Digital Piano

Learn which home setup best supports beginner piano lessons and regular practice.

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Guitar

Acoustic vs Electric Guitar for Beginners

A practical guide for families choosing between acoustic and electric guitar as a first route.

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Theory

How Music Theory Improves Instrumental Progress

Theory can strengthen reading, rhythm, harmony, composition and instrumental understanding.

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Online lessons

Online vs In-Person Music Lessons

Compare learning environments and decide whether online or in-person tuition is the right route.

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Progress & practice

Structured progress depends on consistency, support and the right learning route.

GSofM lessons are built around fixed weekly lesson times, tutor matching and structured 10-lesson learning blocks. The Knowledge Centre explains how those systems help students build confidence over time.

Structured tuition

Benefits of Weekly One-to-One Music Lessons

Discover how consistent weekly tuition supports confidence, discipline and long-term development.

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Exams, theory & musicianship

Guidance for students developing beyond the lesson room.

Future guides will cover ABRSM preparation, music theory, exam readiness, performance confidence and the wider skills developed through structured music education.

Theory & musicianship

How Music Theory Improves Instrumental Progress

A live guide covering reading, rhythm, harmony, creativity and practical instrumental progress.

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Exam preparation

Preparing for ABRSM Music Exams

Practical guidance on exam readiness, repertoire, theory, technique, confidence and structured weekly preparation.

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Creative development

How composition supports wider musicianship.

Composition helps students connect ideas, harmony, structure, listening and practical musical decision-making.

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Starting lessons

Help families understand what happens before lessons begin.

Many families are unsure what happens in a first lesson, how tutor matching works and whether a student is “ready” to begin. These guides help explain the early stages of structured music tuition.

First lesson

What Should Parents Expect from a First Music Lesson?

Understand what happens during a first lesson, including confidence-building, tutor matching and next steps.

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Starting age

What Age Should a Child Start Music Lessons?

Explore how attention span, confidence and development affect musical readiness.

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Tutor guidance

What Makes a Good Music Teacher?

Learn how structure, communication and tutor matching support long-term progress.

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Motivation & consistency

Support long-term confidence, consistency and musical development.

Learning music is a long-term process. These guides help students and families understand motivation, realistic progress expectations and how weekly structure supports development over time.

Motivation

How to Stay Motivated When Learning Music

Explore how realistic goals, consistency and supportive teaching help students continue progressing long term.

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Progress expectations

How Long Does It Take to Learn an Instrument?

Understand realistic musical development timelines and why progress naturally varies between students.

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Weekly structure

Benefits of Weekly One-to-One Music Lessons

Discover how consistency and structured tuition support confidence, accountability and growth.

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Practical setup guides

Help families choose the right instrument setup before lessons begin.

These guides support families making practical decisions about beginner instruments, home practice and the equipment needed to make lessons sustainable.

Piano setup

How to Choose Between Piano, Keyboard and Digital Piano

Understand which keyboard or piano setup is most suitable for beginner piano lessons and regular home practice.

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Guitar setup

Acoustic vs Electric Guitar for Beginners

Compare comfort, sound, motivation and practical setup when choosing a first guitar.

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Home practice

How to Support Your Child’s Music Practice at Home

Learn how calm routines, encouragement and consistency support progress between weekly lessons.

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Tutor trust

Choosing the right teacher is part of choosing the right lesson route.

Strong music tuition depends on communication, structure, confidence-building and a suitable teacher-student match. Explore our guide to what makes a good music teacher, then meet the GSofM teaching team.

Start with the right route

Use the Knowledge Centre to make an informed decision, then begin with a trial lesson.

Tell us the student’s age, instrument interest, current level and availability. We will review the details and help identify the most suitable lesson route.