
Forte Music Training studio in Woodlands engages piano teachers to take on students as we expand our music business in the northen part of Singapore. Presently, we have teacher Candice and teacher Hannah teaching our students during the weekends. Please feel free to contact us for the teaching schedules in our Woodlands Studio.

Forte Music Training studio in Woodlands engages piano teachers to take on students as we expand our music business in the northen part of Singapore. Presently, we have teacher Candice and teacher Hanna teaching our students during the weekends. Pls feel free to contact us for the teaching schedules in our Woodlands Studio.

Candice Loo is passionate about performing arts from a young age. Apart from learning piano, she was also part of her school’s choir during her primary and junior college years and was a member of Ori Tahiti Singapore dance group for 7 years. She attained a Diploma in Songwriting and Production from School of Music and the Arts in 2015 and an Ori Tahiti Training Level 1 certificate from the Artistic Conservatory of Tahiti in 2016. During these courses, she was exposed to a diverse genre of music and culture.
Candice encourages her students to listen and play music from various genres as she believes that this will make them better musicians. She has also taught students with special needs at Rainbow Centre and was an intern and volunteer for Very Special Arts Singapore Ltd. As such, she is not only empathetic and observant but also adept in breaking down content to make them more digestible for her students. In addition, she continually explores creative ways to make her lessons more engaging for her students.
She hopes that music education will enrich her students’ life and inspire them to be life long learners of music.

Ever since learning the piano at the age of 4, music has always been a great part of Justine’s life. In her youth, Justine went through intensive piano training to become a professional pianist. Growing up Justine found her interest in other areas and kept the childhood dream inside her heart. Graduating from the university with double degrees in law and business administration she built a career path in a multinational company. After years of working, Justine decided to follow her lifelong dream of becoming a professional musician. Currently, Justine is studying piano pedagogy and enhancing her performance under the tutelage of Ms. Dorothy Chia.
Other than the piano, Justine started playing the violin from the age of 8. As the first violin player for many years in the regional youth orchestra and school orchestras, she performed iconic symphonies and concertos on the stage. Throughout the journey, Justine learned to appreciate the power of the ensemble.
Justine’s endeavor to music is a long and steady one. Her attitude toward music is reflected as a sincere piano teacher who can support students to embrace the beauty of music itself and its influence to our lives.

Candice Loo is passionate about performing arts from a young age. Apart from learning piano, she was also part of her school’s choir during her primary and junior college years and was a member of Ori Tahiti Singapore dance group for 7 years. She attained a Diploma in Songwriting and Production from School of Music and the Arts in 2015 and an Ori Tahiti Training Level 1 certificate from the Artistic Conservatory of Tahiti in 2016. During these courses, she was exposed to a diverse genre of music and culture.
Candice encourages her students to listen and play music from various genres as she believes that this will make them better musicians. She has also taught students with special needs at Rainbow Centre and was an intern and volunteer for Very Special Arts Singapore Ltd. As such, she is not only empathetic and observant but also adept in breaking down content to make them more digestible for her students. In addition, she continually explores creative ways to make her lessons more engaging for her students.
She hopes that music education will enrich her students’ life and inspire them to be life long learners of music.

Ever since learning the piano at the age of 4, music has always been a great part of Justine’s life. In her youth, Justine went through intensive piano training to become a professional pianist. Growing up Justine found her interest in other areas and kept the childhood dream inside her heart. Graduating from the university with double degrees in law and business administration she built a career path in a multinational company. After years of working, Justine decided to follow her lifelong dream of becoming a professional musician. Currently, Justine is studying piano pedagogy and enhancing her performance under the tutelage of Ms. Dorothy Chia.
Other than the piano, Justine started playing the violin from the age of 8. As the first violin player for many years in the regional youth orchestra and school orchestras, she performed iconic symphonies and concertos on the stage. Throughout the journey, Justine learned to appreciate the power of the ensemble.
Justine’s endeavor to music is a long and steady one. Her attitude toward music is reflected as a sincere piano teacher who can support students to embrace the beauty of music itself and its influence to our lives.