Whatever music means to you, let’s start there.

Music at Enjoy Language Academy

At ELA, music lessons are built around real music, active playing, and personal musical expression.
Rather than imposing a single method, lessons are shaped according to the learner’s instrument, musical taste, and goals. This approach makes the learning process more natural, motivating, and sustainable.

While beginners are offered a safe and encouraging starting point, more advanced learners are supported in developing their own projects and expanding their personal repertoire.

Which Instruments?

Piano
Piano lessons at ELA take place in an art-filled setting and are based on music the student genuinely connects with. Learners work on the pieces they want to play, with a focus on practical playing and enjoying real contact with music.

Classical Guitar
Lessons progress through songs or repertoire chosen by the student. The program adapts to individual musical preferences and goals rather than following a fixed path.

Acoustic Guitar
Whether playing favorite songs or experimenting with melodies, lessons are fully tailored to the learner’s interests and direction.

Electric Guitar
Sessions are shaped around the student’s chosen styles and pieces, keeping motivation high and learning enjoyable.

Bass Guitar
A program designed to explore how enjoyable it is to play the bass — a fundamental yet often overlooked instrument in bands and ensembles.

Vocal / Play & Sing
Lessons are not limited to playing an instrument. If the student wishes, singing and accompanying oneself on an instrument are also supported. Programs remain flexible and shaped by individual interests and goals.

What We Offer

Song-based learning
From the very first lesson, learners engage actively with music through songs.

Practice-focused approach
No unnecessary theory overload — lessons are centered on doing, playing, and experiencing music.

One-to-one, student-centered lessons
Each session is shaped around the learner’s interests, pace, and musical aims.

Recording option
Students can record what they play using professional equipment, listen back to their progress, and share their work if they choose.