Kai Arts & Music is a learning centre which caters to the pursuit of knowledge in the field of music and the arts

Located in Perth’s suburbs of Willetton and West Perth, Kai Arts & Music have been providing music lessons to its nearby areas of Rossmoyne, Willetton, Canning Vale, Leeming, Melville, Cannington as Perth Metro North for many years.

We specialise in providing private lessons for a range of instruments including classical piano, classical and acoustic guitar, violin, viola, flute and saxophone. We also provide AMEB music theory classes in support of our music programmes. In all our offerings, we strive to incorporate innovative and creative ideas and methods.

Whether you are a complete beginner or an advanced player seeking to refine your skills, our customised curriculum will challenge and motivate you to achieve greater musical and artistic heights.

Classes

We provide musical lessons for a range of instruments. Including: Piano, Violin, Viola, Guitars, Flute Saxophone.

We also provide music theory lessons for all grades.

Teachers

Meet the heart and soul of our music school.

Each with a unique story, style, and ways of igniting your passion for music.

Book a free trial with us!

We provide free trial lesson for first comers!

📧 Email: hooi@kaiarts.com.au

📞 Phone: 0402 910 884

"Christmas in July"
Music Camp Concert

Some highlighted performances from our “Christmas in July” Music Concert held in 2023.

Featuring:

Jeffrey and Kevin – Jongo

Anthony and Liam – Passacaglia

Guitar Ensemble – Mario Brothers

2024 Australia Day Music Camp

We are thrilled to announce our Australia Day Music Camp 2024!

We welcome students of all ages and levels to join us! Activities includes a chess tournament, sporting activities (basketballs, soccer, badminton) and ensemble training, theory quiz games, aural classes and performance rehearsals.

Instruments: Piano, Guitar, Violin, Viola.

What's On: STEM Program

Kai Arts & Music are also pleased to introduce a new and exciting STEM program for upper primary and lower secondary students. The STEM program is called Chumbaka and more information is provided at its Australian website, www.chumbaka.au.