Learning to play a musical instrument at a concert level is often considered the most difficult profession in the world. Everyone aspires to be able to play at least one musical instrument in their life, be it as a hobby, to accompany singing or professional. Don’t bury your musical aspirations under lame excuses. There is never a better time to address your bucket list than now! The Rejoice Music Academy offers a wide range of instrumental courses taught by the finest faculty in Canada.
The faculty teaching at Rejoice Music Academy is unique as 95% of our teachers specialise in one discipline. Being a multi-instrumentalist often means jack of all and master of none! Over the years, since our inception in 2021, we are proud to have put together a team of specialists to help you get the best guidance for your instrument of choice. Be it Piano, Guitar, Ukulele, Drums, Vocals or Violin, the faculty is up-to-date with the latest pedagogy of teaching their particular instrument. Explore the exciting choice of instruments and vocal courses below:

Guitar
Guitar is one of the most popular instruments among learners around the world. Although seemingly an easy…

Drums
Drums is the core of a rhythm section in a band. This is purely a rhythm instrument and is not really capable…

Keyboards
Although similar to the piano, keyboards involve learning many techniques and skills that are unique to this instrument…
Benefits
- Learn from anywhere in the world
- Save travel time and spend more time practicing!
- Comfortable study environment at your home and your instrument
Unique advantage
- Students living in close proximity to the Academy, can avail face-to-face session with their teacher as and when logistics permit
- All students have an option to participate in workshops, masterclasses and concerts organized by the Academy
Setup requirements
- Reliable high-speed internet, above 2MBPS internet connection. Broadband is recommended and mobile network is not as stable is signal is not strong.
- Copy of sheet music (if needed) with student and teacher. This may be in hard or soft copy.
- Good instrument of recommended quality at home
- Good electronic device, such as a tablet, computer (preferred) or a smart phone, setup where typically your teacher sits in your physical lesson. This ensures your teacher gets a view he would typically get in a class.
Minor hurdles
- Online platforms have a time lag that doesn’t allow two musicians to play along in real-time. This is not something typically done in a class as well, but this does slightly handicap the teaching pedagogy of the faculty.
- Audio quality is compromised. Most platforms compress the audio to make it stream, which affect the audio quality. However, quality is mostly good enough for faculty to make a judgement on what is presented to him/her.