Sykes Music is a music school in Perth and method established by Julia Sykes in 2000. The program used by Sykes Music is designed to be well rounded covering all aspects of music and including many styles of music. All teachers/tutors are trained by Julia Sykes and have additional qualifications and experience. We provide lessons in piano, guitar, singing, kinder, bass guitar, saxophone, clarinet, drums, violin and ensemble coaching.
We hope that you enjoy your experience with us.
Latest News
Next Sykes Music Weekend Workshop 'Learn to read music & play the piano in a weekend' is on 2nd&3rd October. Please send us the enrolment form to confirm your spot.
We will have Sykes Music Recording session on September 11th 2010. Please check our term 3 newsletter for more information.
You can now order products from Sykes Music online. Please click the link, Product order form or Sykes Music product order form.
The Kalamati Tiger, a unique custom made guitar fundraising auction for kids in the Kalimati slums in Nepal on September 13th. please visit www.kathmandukids.com.au
Sykes Music will commence Flute and Cello lessons from term 3, 2010. Please contact our office or send us an email for more information!
Check our latest newsletter: Term 3, 2010
Sykes Music Training Updates
Sykes Music Piano Teacher Training: Sep - Oct 2010 * Application closed
Sykes Music General Music Teacher Training: Oct - Sep 2010 * Application closed
Sykes Music Kinder Teacher Training: Feb 2011
Upcoming Events
Recording Day
Saturday 11th September
'Learn to read music & play the piano in a weekend' - Saturday & Sunday 2nd&3rd October, 2010
Sykes Music Annual Concert
Sunday 21st November, 2010
Past Events
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James Morrison performs Julia Sykes composition -
Julia Sykes is Telstra Business Woman of the Year Finalist - 2007 -
Sykes Music Piano Program Introduction Session 8th October, 2009 -
Richard Clayderman Visits Sykes Music -
Banned Plays for Peter Garrett -

- Australasian Piano Pedagogy - Sydney 11 and 12 July 2009 - Director Julia Sykes will be presenting a paper on Bridging the great divide between classical and contemporary musicians and creating well-rounded musicians."


