Years of Experience
Located in San Antonio Heights, Santo Tomas, Batangas, Klavierstudio is dedicated to providing world-class piano lessons that inspire learning, mastery, and performance.
Founded in 2022, the studio has already guided 50+ students in piano education, music theory, and performance. As a recognized sub-centre of the London College of Music (LCM), Klavierstudio prepares students for international graded examinations, recitals, and competitions.
At the heart of Klavierstudio is Teacher Vee Cuentas, RFQ-4 Music Teaching Diploma holder from the University of West London, who combines expertise, passion, and dedication to nurture every student’s musical journey.
Klavierstudio is proud to be a sub-centre of the London College of Music (LCM), University of West London, preparing students for internationally recognized graded examinations, recitals, and competitions.
One-on-one sessions tailored to each student’s goals, skill level, and pace of learning.
Flexible learning options to fit your schedule, available both virtually and at our Santo Tomas studio.
Comprehensive instruction in theory to strengthen musical foundation and performance.
Build stage confidence through guided recitals, rehearsals, and personalized coaching.
Official LCM sub-centre offering training for graded exams, recitals, and international competitions.
Since 2022, 50+ students guided to success in piano mastery, theory, and live performance.
Choose between private one-on-one sessions or small group classes, online or in-person.
Access workbooks, flashcards, sheet music, and Montessori-inspired tactile tools to support your growth.
Train under the London College of Music (LCM) system with globally recognized certifications.
Join ensembles, duets, and group performances to build confidence and teamwork skills.
Participate in recitals and music events to share your progress and celebrate achievements.
Whether beginner or advanced, child or adult, our lessons are tailored to every stage of your music journey.
We believe music should first bring joy. Technique and excellence naturally follow.
Every student is seen as an individual — we guide learning at their own pace, in their own style.
Train with world-class exam preparation while feeling right at home in our Batangas community.
Performance, creativity, and expression are at the center of every lesson, not just theory.
Most children are ready between ages 5–7, when they can focus for short periods and recognize letters and numbers. However, every child is different. Some may be ready earlier, while older beginners can progress quickly, too.
Yes, students need regular access to an instrument to practice. A well-maintained acoustic piano is ideal, but a good-quality digital piano with weighted keys is also a great starting option.
Consistency matters more than long hours. Beginners should aim for 10–15 minutes daily, gradually increasing as skills grow. Short, focused practice sessions are more effective than occasional long ones.
Yes! Parents are welcome to observe from the waiting area. At home, encouragement and gentle supervision are valuable in building good practice habits.
Lessons start with a strong classical foundation—building technique, reading, and theory. As students progress, they are encouraged to explore other styles such as pop, jazz, and contemporary pieces based on their interests.
Every child progresses at a different pace, but with consistent practice, you’ll see noticeable improvement within a few months. Piano study is a journey—it builds discipline, focus, and creativity over time.
Yes! Recitals, group classes, and other events are offered throughout the year. These help students gain confidence, share music with others, and celebrate their progress.
Online lessons can be just as effective when students have the right setup—a reliable internet connection and a proper instrument. Some families even prefer the flexibility of learning from home.
Absolutely! Many adults find piano lessons rewarding, whether they’re fulfilling a lifelong dream, revisiting childhood lessons, or simply learning for relaxation.
Lessons begin with technical work such as scales, exercises, and theory to build a strong foundation. We then move into the main lesson material—pieces, reading, and technique development. To close, students engage in creative activities such as games, improvisation, or exploring favorite pieces, making learning both effective and enjoyable.
Yes! Lessons are designed to be engaging, with activities that match a child’s age and personality. We use creativity, movement, and even games to make learning enjoyable and effective.
We encourage a balance. Classical pieces develop discipline and technique, while popular songs fuel excitement and motivation. Both are included to keep learning meaningful and well-rounded.
Both. Private lessons focus on individual growth, while group classes build collaboration and performance confidence. Students benefit from experiencing both settings throughout the year.
We use clear weekly goals, fun challenges, and creative practice strategies. Parents also receive tips on how to support practice at home without pressure.
Theory is built into lessons so students don’t just play music—they understand it. This makes learning faster and empowers them to explore music independently.