
One-to-One · South East & South West London
Private
Music Lessons
Guitar, keyboard, theory, and production. Every pathway is built around your goals — not a syllabus.
Guitar · Keyboard · Theory · Production
Two ways to start
Monthly
£200
per month
- Weekly 30-minute one-to-one lessons
- Rolling monthly — no fixed contracts
- Cancel with one month's notice
- Consistent structured progression
One-off
£120
per session
- Single 1-hour session
- Focused deep-dive on a specific goal
- A second opinion or fresh perspective
- Try Kynda before committing monthly
How to get started
Book a free 30-minute taster first. We'll confirm availability, talk through your goals, and find the right fit — then sort payment from there. No money changes hands until we've spoken.

01 · Electric · Acoustic · Fingerstyle · Songwriting
Guitar
Rhythm, voice, and presence.
From acoustic to electric — technique, tone, and artistic identity. Whether you're learning your first chord or refining your sound, lessons are built around your decisions, not drills.
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02 · Piano · Keys · Harmony · Chord theory
Keyboard
Harmony, melody, and instinct.
Classical foundations, contemporary harmony, or production-ready keyboard skills — your pathway is shaped by your goals. The aim is always to hear what you're playing, not just play what you hear.
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03 · Harmony · Rhythm · Ear training · Composition
Theory
The language behind the music.
Theory taught as a creative tool, not an academic exercise. Understanding why music works gives you the vocabulary to make intentional decisions — to know how to say exactly what you want to say.
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04 · GarageBand · Logic · Ableton · Mixing
Production
Ideas to tracks, start to finish.
DAW-based production built around your creative vision — from beat-making to full arrangement, mixing and export. Taught in GarageBand, Logic Pro, or Ableton depending on where you are.
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What's included
01
A tailored pathway
No syllabus, no fixed curriculum. Your lessons are built around your goals — where you are now, where you want to be, and the clearest route between those two points.
02
Decision-led teaching
Every session asks you to name your choices. Not "I played this" — but "I chose this because." That shift from reaction to decision is the foundation of everything.
03
The practice space
Lessons are explicitly not performances. You are expected to try things that might not work. That safety is structural — it's how your voice develops.
04
Share back
At the end of each session, you share what you made — and more importantly, why. The question is never "what did you do?" It's "what did you decide?"
Flexible Learning
Built around you, not a syllabus.
Kynda lessons work for children, teens, and adults at any stage. There's no fixed syllabus, no exam pressure, and no expectation that every student is in the same place.
Scheduling is flexible, the pace is yours, and the teaching style is built around your creative instincts — not a standardised curriculum. Home educators will find it particularly easy to fit lessons into their existing structure.
Flexible scheduling — mornings, afternoons, or evenings
No exams or grades unless you want them
Children, teens, and adults all taught
Parent involvement welcome for younger students
Start Here
Not sure where to start?
Book a free taster first.
The taster lesson is a 30-minute conversation about your goals and your music. We'll figure out the right discipline, the right pace, and whether Kynda is the right fit — before you commit to anything.
