About

About

From Gosport, Hampshire, Myles Tyrrell is a classically trained pianist and organist, who is massively passionate about music and the piano, delivering high quality, professional and friendly 1:1 lessons both in Liverpool, nationally, and internationally. Myles is in high demand as an educator, teaching both across the UK and internationally to students in the US, Italy and France. Pedagogically, Myles specialises in working with neurodivergent students (ADHD & Autism) and students that suffer from performance anxiety. Myles runs regular workshops for piano (and occasionally organ) for his students, with end of term concerts and other events to help pianists and musicians meet up and play together in a musical, supportive community.

Discovering a passion for music making from an early age, Myles studied piano, clarinet and in the years that followed, Myles began organ lessons with Geoffrey Holroyde (ARCO) and became the organ scholar at Holy Trinity Church, Gosport on the newly restored Handel organ, whilst accompanying various choirs around the town, and getting involved with local art projects.

Moving to Southampton in 2014 to read French and Music, studying piano under the tutelage of Duncan Honeybourne (HonRBC, tutor at the Royal Academy of Music Junior Academy) and David Owen Norris (FSA, professor at the Royal College of Music). Myles began working freelance in the city, playing for St. Deny’s and St. Barnabas Church, and started teaching piano and music theory. He moved to France as part of the Erasmus Project in 2017. Whilst there, he was tutored on the organ at La Cathédrale de Rennes, whilst accompanying the university mixed and all-female choirs, co-leading local ensembles, specialising in piano pedagogy for adults and children. Myles also specialised in medieval musicology (organum de Notre Dame), whilst also undertaking courses in translation for the European Commission. This tied in nicely with his performance major of French women composers, specialising in the works of Lili Boulanger, Cécile Chaminade, and Louise Farrenc.

Upon his return to the UK, Myles became the Michael James Organ Scholar at Romsey Abbey and the Southampton University Organ Scholar at St. Michael’s Church, and started to set up his private tuition studio in earnest, whilst starting to perform in the UK for private events.

After graduating, Myles started working for the Southampton Music Service as a peripatetic piano and clarinet teacher, whilst teaching freelance in and around the city. At the age of 22, Myles became the Director of Music at St. James Church West End, and joined the committee for the Winchester and District Association of Organists. He was the Conductor for The Woodside Singers from 2019-2020 before the pandemic hit. After the lockdowns had ended, Myles started working with the Welsh National Opera’s Youth and Community Outreach in Southampton, encouraging young children to take their first steps into singing and story-telling through music, to rebuild their confidence and sense of self whilst exposing them to the world of opera. He also works as a visiting accompanist and répétiteur for WNO across the UK.

In January 2022 he stepped down from his directorship at St. James, in order to devote more time to the ever-growing private studio (which now sits at a membership of ~60 people of all ages and abilities). Myles performs regularly around the UK for a mixture of private functions and concerts. Myles has performed at a variety of venues such as SS Great Britain, the Royal Albert Hall, Turner Sims, Thornden Hall, and surprisingly, in a field surrounded by cows for a rural wedding (they are a fan of moo-sic, after all…).

He also regularly supplies workshops and masterclasses to ensembles such as Wessex Chorus.

Myles is an active member of the Musician’s Union and an avid supporter of Music for Youth. He is also part of the Liverpool Organist and Choirmaster’s Association, and is part of the European Piano Teacher Association’s (EPTA) UK branch, getting involved in local and national EPTA competitions and events.

Location

19 Wilberforce Rd, Liverpool L4 9UP, UK

Geolocation

53.4436161,-2.951787

Instrument(s) Taught

Clarinet, Composition, Conducting, GarageBand, Keyboard, Logic Pro X, Music History, Music Production, Music Theory, Organ, Piano, Singing, Songwriting

Where do lessons take place?

Teacher's Location, Online

Prices

30 minutes

£22.00

45 minutes

£30.80

60 minutes

£38.50

90 minutes

£57.75

Other Lesson Prices

Refundable deposit on introductory lesson, and if the student continues, this deposit is deducted from further lessons

Discounted Introductory Lesson

Yes

Preferred Payment Currency

🇬🇧 Pound sterling (£ GBP)

Lessons Frequency

Daily, Weekly, Fortnightly, Monthly, Flexible Schedule

Payment Plans

Block Bookings, Monthly, Termly, Lesson Vouchers

Payment Methods

Cash, Online Bank Transfer, Google Pay, Apple Pay, Stripe

Cancelation & Rescheduling Policy

48 hours notice for reschedules.

Contact

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Lessons

Level(s) Taught

Beginner (up to Grade 5), Intermediate (Grades 5-8), Advanced (Grade 8 and above), Professional Musicians/Teachers

Youngest Age Taught

5

Examinable Discipline(s) Taught

L4 Professional Diploma in Performance

Class Sizes

One-to-One (Individual), Duo (Two students)

Graded Exam Preparation

ABRSM (Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music), London College of Music, Music Teachers’ Board (MTB Exams), Trinity College London

Performance Opportunities, Performance Coaching & Accompaniment Services

I prepare students for all national competitions available, and do regular workshops with students to hone performance skills.

 

I also accompany my students for exams as needed and also provide accompaniment services for instrumental exams.

Genres

Genres Taught

Blues, Christian Music, Classical Music, Disco, Electronic Music, Folk, Funk, Jazz, Music for Children, Music of Asia, Music of Latin America, Pop, Soul music, Traditional Music

Sub-Genres Taught

Bossa Nova, Chillstep, Gospel, J-pop (Japanese Pop), K-pop (Korean Pop), Lo-fi, Mambo, Mariachi, Merengue, Motown, Musical Theatre, Opera, Orchestral, Salsa, Singer-Songwriter, Ska Punk, Smooth Jazz, Swing, Synthwave, Tango

Qualifications

Qualification

Associate of the Royal Schools of Music (ARSM) (Piano Performance)

Year

2024

Qualification

Grade 8 Clarinet (ABRSM)

Year

2014

Qualification

BA Music & French

Year

2018

Qualification

Level 3 Safeguarding

Year

2024

Qualification

Grade 8 Piano (ABRSM)

Year

2013

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Supported Access Requirements

I support students with these SEN / Additional Access Requirements:

Autistic Spectrum / Neurodiverse, Moderate Learning Needs, Social, Emotional or Mental Health Related Requirements

Experience Supporting Access Requirements

Area of Support

Autistic Spectrum / Neurodiverse

Experience

Extensive Experience

Area of Support

Social, Emotional or Mental Health Related Requirements

Experience

Extensive Experience

Languages

Language(s) Spoken

English, French

Professionalism

Safeguarding Certificate

DBS Check (Disclosure and Barring Service) – United Kingdom

Liability Insurance

Yes, I have public / general liability insurance

Professional Affiliations

European Piano Teachers Association (EPTA), Musician’s Union

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