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In light of the extraordinary circumstances due to Coronavirus, we’re delighted to announce that we will shortly be launching a digital assessment alternative for Classical, Jazz, Rock & Pop and Speech and Drama exams (grades - Initial to 8).

This submission-based alternative will enable candidates with pre-existing exam bookings to upload a video of their performance pieces.

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In light of the extraordinary circumstances due to Coronavirus, we’re delighted to announce that we will shortly be launching a digital assessment alternative for Classical, Jazz, Rock & Pop and Speech and Drama exams (grades - Initial to 8).

This submission-based alternative will enable candidates with pre-existing exam bookings to upload a video of their performance pieces.

#covid19 #coronavirus #SocialDistancing #pandemic #TogetherAtHome #StayAtHome #tcl #trinity #exam #teacher #parent #registration #online

Yee Hong Shyan is one of our multi-talented students who play the electone, piano, and violin. We had a chat with his parent, Mrs. Yee who had shared with us about Hong Shyan's musical journey with Yamaha.

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Yee Hong Shyan is one of our multi-talented students who play the electone, piano, and violin. We had a chat with his parent, Mrs. Yee who had shared with us about Hong Shyan's musical journey with Yamaha.

#yamaha #teacher #parent #YeeHongShyan #talented

Yamaha Music School - [Wu Ee Lin] EP1: Making Practice a Breeze

Our beloved Chief Instructor, Mrs Wu Ee Lin, is back to share with you the 3 conditions to make practicing a breeze! During this circuit breaker period, let us stay passionate in practicing music with our children at home!

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Yamaha Music School - [Wu Ee Lin] EP1: Making Practice a Breeze

Our beloved Chief Instructor, Mrs Wu Ee Lin, is back to share with you the 3 conditions to make practicing a breeze! During this circuit breaker period, let us stay passionate in practicing music with our children at home!

#covid19 #coronavirus #SocialDistancing #pandemic #TogetherAtHome #StayAtHome #SGUnited #yamaha #teacher #parent #lesson #online

1. Are Trinity offices still open?
2. What do we do if our February and March certificates have not arrived?
3. When will exams restart?
4. I have an existing booking. What options do I have?
5. Will Trinity offer any online options?
6. Can we move the exam session to another date?
and more...

Check out the FAQs for more information.

#covid19... See More

1. Are Trinity offices still open?
2. What do we do if our February and March certificates have not arrived?
3. When will exams restart?
4. I have an existing booking. What options do I have?
5. Will Trinity offer any online options?
6. Can we move the exam session to another date?
and more...

Check out the FAQs for more information.

#covid19 #coronavirus #SocialDistancing #pandemic #TogetherAtHome #StayAtHome #tcl #trinity #exam #teacher #parent #registration #online

Contact Details of Singapore's Trinity Representative, just in case.

Contact: Serene Thien, Trinity Representative

Centre address: 80 Marine Parade Road, #03-08 Parkway Parade, Singapore 449269
Phone number 1: +65 6344 1903
Phone number 2: +65 6247 7750
Email address: serene@tcmexams.com

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Contact Details of Singapore's Trinity Representative, just in case.

Contact: Serene Thien, Trinity Representative

Centre address: 80 Marine Parade Road, #03-08 Parkway Parade, Singapore 449269
Phone number 1: +65 6344 1903
Phone number 2: +65 6247 7750
Email address: serene@tcmexams.com

#covid19 #coronavirus #SocialDistancing #pandemic #TogetherAtHome #StayAtHome #tcl #trinity #exam #teacher #parent #registration #online

Singapore Symphony Group (SSG) on Thursday (April 9) announced the cancellation of the upcoming Singapore International Piano Festival, slated to run between June 4 and June 7 this year.

In its announcement, SSG said four pianists who were scheduled to appear for this year's festival - Nelson Goerner, Mei Yi Foo, Leon McCawley and Christian Zacharias - were unable to attend due to Covid-19 travel restrictions.

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Singapore Symphony Group (SSG) on Thursday (April 9) announced the cancellation of the upcoming Singapore International Piano Festival, slated to run between June 4 and June 7 this year.

In its announcement, SSG said four pianists who were scheduled to appear for this year's festival - Nelson Goerner, Mei Yi Foo, Leon McCawley and Christian Zacharias - were unable to attend due to Covid-19 travel restrictions.

#covid19 #coronavirus #SocialDistancing #pandemic #TogetherAtHome #StayAtHome #festival #sipf #sipf2020 #teacher #parent

"Our aim is to develop remote assessments that are fit for purpose and that give you what you want. We are looking beyond the current pandemic to offer new online and live assessments to complement our existing ones."

It's unclear whether you perform live through video conferencing, or submit your best recording in this new assessment mode. However, "online and live assessments" seems to suggest the former. Stay tuned.

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"Our aim is to develop remote assessments that are fit for purpose and that give you what you want. We are looking beyond the current pandemic to offer new online and live assessments to complement our existing ones."

It's unclear whether you perform live through video conferencing, or submit your best recording in this new assessment mode. However, "online and live assessments" seems to suggest the former. Stay tuned.

#covid19 #coronavirus #SocialDistancing #pandemic #TogetherAtHome #StayAtHome #virtual #abrsm #exam #teacher #parent

All teachers will stop using video conferencing platform Zoom for their home-based teaching, after hackers hijacked the streaming of a lesson to show obscene picture to some students.

The move is a precautionary measure until security issues have been ironed out, the Education Ministry said on Thursday (April 9) night.

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All teachers will stop using video conferencing platform Zoom for their home-based teaching, after hackers hijacked the streaming of a lesson to show obscene picture to some students.

The move is a precautionary measure until security issues have been ironed out, the Education Ministry said on Thursday (April 9) night.

#covid19 #coronavirus #SocialDistancing #pandemic #TogetherAtHome #StayAtHome #SGUnited #zoom #online #lesson #teacher #parent

The health and safety of all Trinity candidates, examiners and staff is our absolute priority. Therefore, due to the increasing spread of COVID-19, we have taken the decision to suspend all exams and awards with immediate effect.

Trinity is committed to supporting the hard work of candidates and teachers around the world. We know the amount of time and effort involved in preparing for our assessments, and how disappointing it will be to have to postpone exams.

We are therefore... See More

The health and safety of all Trinity candidates, examiners and staff is our absolute priority. Therefore, due to the increasing spread of COVID-19, we have taken the decision to suspend all exams and awards with immediate effect.

Trinity is committed to supporting the hard work of candidates and teachers around the world. We know the amount of time and effort involved in preparing for our assessments, and how disappointing it will be to have to postpone exams.

We are therefore working on a number of exciting new initiatives that will enable candidates for certain examinations to submit work digitally during this difficult period.

#covid19 #coronavirus #SocialDistancing #pandemic #TogetherAtHome #StayAtHome #TrinityCollegeLondon #tcl #exam #teacher #parent #PianoTeacher

With most Hongkongers staying home to help stop the spread of the deadly coronavirus, Ming’s Piano lost 70 per cent of its normal operating profit during its worst month in February since the outbreak started in the city.

But the music instruction centre recently managed to get some students in front of carefully sterilised keyboards in mobile classrooms made by loading pianos onto special trucks.The centre’s first “piano truck” hit the road on February 20, 2020, and since then two... See More

With most Hongkongers staying home to help stop the spread of the deadly coronavirus, Ming’s Piano lost 70 per cent of its normal operating profit during its worst month in February since the outbreak started in the city.

But the music instruction centre recently managed to get some students in front of carefully sterilised keyboards in mobile classrooms made by loading pianos onto special trucks.The centre’s first “piano truck” hit the road on February 20, 2020, and since then two others have been rolled out to reach students across Hong Kong.

The company is now looking ahead to a post-pandemic future, and planning to keep the trucks moving for the convenience of their students.

#covid19 #coronavirus #SocialDistancing #pandemic #TogetherAtHome #StayAtHome #mobile #teacher #parent #lesson