FAQ 

On this page we have collected the most frequently asked questions all around lessons at School Of Rock.

Simply click on a question and the answer will appear.

 

General

  • How do I apply for a trial lesson?
  • Just simply fill in the trial lesson contact form here or call us at 061 331 75 75. We will get in touch with you to fix a date for your trial lesson.
  • From what age can I have lessons at School Of Rock?
  • For young children, it depends very much on their individual stage of development if it makes sense to take single lessons. And it also depends on which instrument the child is interested in.

    Experience has shown that drums lessons are suitable from the age of 4 at the earliest. Lessons for ukulele, piano or keyboard from the age of 5 and for guitar (electric and acoustic) from the age of 6. We recommend lessons for electric bass from the age of 8, as well as singing lessons.

    For younger children we have the early childhood music education. Learn more about the Music Playgroup and the Music Kindergarden.

    If you're unsure if your child is old enough to have lessons, just get in touch with us to discuss it personally. It generally becomes clear during the trial lesson, if your child would like to come to further lessons.

  • Am I too old to learn to play an instrument?
  • Yes, you can. There is no upward limit. Learning an instrument is always worth it. According to scientific studies, playing an instrument and making music is the best activity to keep your mind young.
  • Am I musical enough to play an instrument?
  • Basically anyone can learn to play an instrument. Progress might be made at different rates, but with practice you can achieve a lot.
  • Do I have to buy lesson material?
  • Generally speaking no, because we have a lot of material readily available for you to use. But it might make sense for you to buy a certain booklet which we don't have here.
  • Do I have to be able to read sheet music to play an instrument?
  • It's not necessary to be able to read sheet music to play an instrument. But depending on what music you like and what level you'd like to get to, it might make sense to learn to read sheet music. You can talk about what is best for you with your teacher
  • How often should I practice?
  • You should practice regularly if you want to make progress on your instrument or voice. It has more to do with regularity than how long you practice one piece. 10 minutes of daily practice should suffice at the beginning. Once you get into a certain routine you'll most likely want to practice for longer.
  • What if I can't come to class on site? Do you offer online classes?
  • If you can't come to class on site, just contact the secretariat. Your teacher will then set up for online lessons and the lesson will take place online at the regular time.

    You can also attend our classes online in general. Here you can find out more about our online lessons.

  • Can I catch up on a lesson if I'm ill?
  • With the membership (except the membership option „fix“) you have the possibility to postpone lessons. If you have to cancel a lesson at short notice (e.g. because you're ill) we can generally reschedule the lesson. The important thing is that you let us know at least 24 hours before your lesson.

    With the 10 lesson package you can simply cancel any lesson if you do that at least 24 hours in advance.

    Alternatively your lesson can be held online.

  • Do I have to pay for my lessons if I'm on holiday?
  • With the membership you have the possibility to cancel lessons without having to pay for it. The important thing is that you notify us at least 1 month in advance.

    For adults that can almost always make their lessons we recommend the cheaper membership option „fix“. For adults The option „flex“ offers adults that need more flexibility the possiblity to cancel or to postpone lessons.

    For minors we offer the option „fix Holiday“ as a convenient solution for students that generally prefer not to have lessons during the school holidays. The option „flex Holiday“ offers students that generally also want to have lessons during the school holidays more options to cancel or postpone lessons. Furthermore they profit of attractive pricing.

  • What discount options are available?
  • As a colorkey member you benefit from a free trial lesson and 20% discount on the first 10 lessons. If underage siblings are registered at the same time, they receive a sibling discount of 5%. And if you pay your bill quarterly instead of monthly, you get a 2% discount.
  • Is there a waiting list?
  • No. We're generally always able to help you start lessons at your preferred point in time thanks to our efficient secretariat.
  • Can I borrow an instrument from School Of Rock?
  • You can play and try out our instruments during your lessons. But you're not able to bring them home with you.

GuitaR (electric & acoustic)


Vocals

  • Do I have to sing Rock songs in my vocal lessons?
  • No. Whether you want to sing the latest hits, are interested in Jazz standards or really want to let loose – our singing teachers will completely commit to your personal, musical wishes.
  • I have no previous musical knowledge. Are vocal lessons suitable for me?
  • Yes. There is nothing more natural than singing and it's the easiest and most direct way to music. Of course you can improve your voice through technique and practice, but with singing you can make music right away.
  • I'm not hitting the notes, can I learn that?
  • Yes, that can be learned. And that's exactly what vocal lessons are here for – to learn to cleanly hit each note.
  • Do I have to buy something for my vocal lessons?
  • The only thing you need to bring to your vocal lessons is your voice. Our rooms are modernly equipped so if you'd want to sing with a microphone or accompany yourself with a guitar or keyboard, you'd find everything you need here. We also have a large selection of lesson material (sheet music, backing tracks...) which you can use, so you generally don't have to buy any further material.

Drums


Piano & Keyboard


Bass


Ukulele