Most Kids Waste Practice Time.

Is Yours One of Them?

Verdy gives your child learning that sticks – even when they practice alone.

I ONLY WORK WITH 8 STUDENTS AT A TIME

What Happens When Practice Becomes Focused

No Confidence to Winning School Prizes

"Practice was hard but Verdy helps me understand exactly how to fix each problem quickly!" - Clement

AMusA in 2 Months and 2 Private School Scholarships

"I struggled to practice cello but Verdy helped me love the instrument. He pushes you to do your best but isn't mean about it!" - Julia

5th Grade in 15 Months

"Practicing feels easier now because Verdy explains things in a simple and fun way." - Ian

Grade 5 to 7 (D Major) – Fluent and No Tension in 3 Weeks

"Other teachers tell me to fix things. But Verdy shows me exactly how to fix them – step by step." - Miguel

$1,000,000+ Scholarships Won By Students Past and Present

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This is what's possible when you have a clear plan and the right guidance.

"We thought progress just takes years"

Until they knew exactly what to fix and stopped guessing during practice.

STILL NOT SURE?

Frequently Asked Questions

Question 1: Why choose this over your in-person teacher?

You don’t have to replace your current teacher to start. Many students benefit from having an additional perspective – especially when progress feels unclear or has slowed.

Progress doesn’t depend on whether a lesson is online or in-person. It depends on whether your child knows exactly what to fix and how to practise. That’s what I focus on. Your child receives clear direction and support between sessions, so they can improve on their own.

Question 2: Does online learning actually work?

Yes – when set up properly, it works extremely well.

Your child just needs a big screen, good lighting, and a stable internet connection so I can see and correct everything clearly in real time. They improve on their own with: clear step-by-step instructions and marking criteria, access to notes, recordings, and guided exercises between sessions.

Question 3: Will it work for my child?

If your child feels stuck, repeats mistakes, or doesn’t practise effectively – then absolutely. The issue isn’t talent or discipline. Most students struggle because they fix the wrong problems or haven't been taught how to practice. Once that’s clear, they can start improving on their own.

Question 4: Is it worth the investment?

The real cost isn’t lessons. It’s years of slow progress, repeated mistakes, and practice that doesn’t lead anywhere.

When your child knows exactly what to fix and how to practise, they improve faster, waste less time, and rely less on constant lessons. That’s what makes this valuable. It's not just better lessons, but better results between them.

Question 5: How much does it cost?

It depends on your child's level and what they need. I go through that first before recommending the right approach.

Most parents don’t realise the real cost isn’t the lesson. It’s the opportunities that slip away, and the years of bad practice and repeated mistakes that could have been fixed earlier.

Once your child knows exactly what to fix and how to practise, that changes quickly – they improve faster, make better use of their time, and start progressing on their own.

Results displayed such as prizes and scholarships, are not guaranteed and vary between students. Outcomes depend on factors such as effort, consistency, education, application, experience and background.

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