Advice
- Teaching keyboard in Wider Opportunities? Mike Adcock shares his experiences
Read Mike's article here >>. - How is teaching keyboard different from teaching piano? Find out how to do it: a guide for pianists.
How to teach electronic keyboard >> - Dazzled by the terminology? Here some of the most commonly used words are explained.
How to understand the jargon >> - Want to set up a keyboard group? Find out how Kath Todd did it in Solihull with ‘Keys".
How to set up a keyboard group >> - It is everyone"s responsibility to make sure that health and safety are taken seriously. These safety
suggestions have been collected together after many years of teaching electronic instruments.
How to be safe when playing keyboards together >>
The purpose of the organisation
- To encourage keyboard ensemble playing
- To offer advice to teachers planning to run courses for keyboard players
- To offer for sale repertoire suitable for keyboard tuition and ensemble groups
- To provide training for keyboard and piano teachers within county music services
- To provide useful contacts for information
Read the History of NEKC >>
Find out more about The People of NEKC >>
Legal Structure
NEKC is a not-for-profit organisation, an unincorporated trust.
Free downloads
Take a look at the things you can download for free:
- Compendium of keyboard chords
- Rhythm sheets
- Key charts
- Practice charts
- Blank chord diagrams
- Note-rows
Sponsored Listings
Victoria College was the first examination board to recognise electronic instruments and the first to offer examinations in Electronic Instrument Playing up to Diploma level.
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