#The Piano, Channel 4, Wednesdays 9pm

CIME recommends tuning into The Piano on Channel 4 every Wednesday at 9pm to get your  inspiration going! It’s so good.

one of the judges- Lang Lang, happens to be an inspiration for our Directors playing and learning!

let us know what’s motivated you on the programme each week!

CIME Launches World Book Day 2023 Competition

For World Book Day 2023 (4th March), CIME would like its clients to write a 250 word story about a composer. Any composer of your choosing- it could even be you!
The story has no boundaries but must include at least 10 musical terms and 10 musical facts.
Handwritten, drawn, painted, acted, recorded- the format for entry is up to you. Single format fine. Multiple encouraged- ie, handwritten and a painting.

The winning stories (from category 10 and under, teenage and adult) will be shared on the CIME website, across social media platforms and there will be 1 overall winner.

Go on! Show us your creative and musical skills!

Entries to
Info@cimemusicedu.co.uk Or in person by 4th March.

Director becomes member of MEC

Rhiannon has become a member of the Music Education Council. This means CIME has yet another route to share its successes Uk wide as well as providing the business with up to date music news, research, CPD, teaching skills and making musical connections. All of which, will benefit our clients and community.

CIME seeks new team tutors!

CIME is recruiting guitar, piano tutors in Hull (commutable to)!  Start date: flexible Easter onwards.

Must be:
Willing to embrace teaching our clients of all ages and abilities and commit to the CIME team longterm.

Able to teach kids&adults.
Able to teach ABRSM exams grades 1-8.
Willing to work from home/CIME future premises.

willing to job shadow- teacher training will be provided.
Please email rhiannon with a CV and cover letter. info@cimemusicedu.co.uk

CIME works with Nice to teach Refugees for wellbeing

At the beginning of the year, CIME associated with the National Initiative for Creative Education. We have started to teach music to refugees of all ages and nationalities which we think proves that music is truly a universal language!

some of the people have been through so much trauma, both CIME and NICE agree that taking piano lessons once a week is improving the peoples confidence, learning and communication skills.

we are delighted to be working with NICE in the community.