Music is a part of life.
At Anikanté Music School, we learn & grow through different modern music teaching techniques. We believe a combination of productive lessons and healthy practice time will motivate anyone the excel in their instrument. Music theory is an important part of learning any instrument. For this reason basic to advanced music theory is imbedded in all lessons.
"The Music is not in the notes, but in the silence between"
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
About your music teacher
Anika la Grange
BMus, PGCE & PGDip Disability Studies
Anika la Grange has been playing music for over 20 years and running Anikanté Music School for more than 6 years. Helping students from beginner to advanced level is her passion, together with self-learning new instruments and teaching techniques. She believes that every student is different and learns in a unique way. Applying everything from tablets to help with music theory, to building blocks to strengthen muscles in students hands for their instrument. Anika has a BMus with major in Performance, Grade 8 in Flute and Music Theory as well as qualifications in Ukulele and Guitar. She is credited as a Unisa Music teacher and has helped various students with exams at Unisa, Rockschool, Royal School and Eisteddfod. She is also registered with SACE.