About MOMU Music
MOMU Music is an enrichment music provider operating in Singapore, listed on KakiList as a verified business and serving students islandwide from its centre at 3 Coleman Street in the city area. The listing carries a Google rating of 4.2 out of 5, though this is drawn from only 12 reviews, so it should be treated as directional rather than conclusive. Pricing is indicated at the mid-range ($$) level, though specific session or package fees are not published on this listing.
Families considering MOMU Music would typically begin by enquiring about level and syllabus fit — for instance, whether lessons are structured around practical performance, music theory, or exam preparation, and which instruments or vocal programmes are offered. It is worth asking whether tuition is available one-to-one or in small groups, and whether lessons follow a term commitment or a more flexible rolling schedule. The centre's Coleman Street location is accessible by public transport, and families should confirm whether any online delivery is available for those who cannot attend in person. Asking about a trial class before committing to a term is a sensible first step.
To get started, reach out to MOMU Music via WhatsApp, phone, or the enquiry form on the listing to ask about current availability, instrument options, and whether a trial session can be arranged before a term commitment is made.
Take the trial class and confirm the tutor's actual credentials before committing to a term.
Went here before, drinks are expensive & anyhow charge & music is average at best, their service is good though, most likely won't come again...
The usual $99 promo became $196 dunno what happened but I just paid for the bill. Usually a chill drinker but ladies came to my table to drink with me. Haven't been to this kind of place in a long while thought this kind of service is no longer around. Kept my hands to myself while other tables were being handsy. Depends on what kind of person. Some will like the place while others won't. Usually I give good comments about a place but I just can't see any good points. Was just there to support a friend who's spinning there. If not I wouldn't go there.
The manager is very friendly had drinks and a good chat with him
Had a great time there and the price is affordable too
Nice chill out day
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| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MOMU Music (this page) | ⭐ 4.2 | 12 | — | ✓ |
| Cristofori Music School | ⭐ 5.0 | 1479 | — | ✓ |
| ANATTA Culinary Academy | ⭐ 5.0 | 173 | — | ✓ |
| Maths Jumpers | ⭐ 5.0 | 156 | — | ✓ |
MOMU Music displays a mid-range ($$) price indicator, but specific per-session rates, monthly package fees, and term fees are not published on this listing. In the Singapore enrichment music market, individual lessons typically range from S$50 to S$120 per session depending on instrument, teacher credentials, and whether the format is one-to-one or group-based. Group classes are generally more affordable, while one-to-one tuition commands a premium. It is worth asking about any trial class fee, whether materials or instrument hire are charged separately, and whether sibling or package discounts apply. Some providers charge a registration fee at enrolment. Contact MOMU Music directly to confirm current pricing. See the full Enrichment Classes cost guide for Singapore →
Many music enrichment providers in Singapore offer a trial class, sometimes at a reduced rate or as part of a first-lesson fee, to let families assess fit before signing up for a full term. During a trial, it is useful to observe whether the pace and teaching style suit your child's age and experience level, whether the teacher can hold the student's attention, and whether the curriculum aligns with your goals — be that leisure playing, grade examinations (such as ABRSM or Trinity), or performance. MOMU Music has not published a specific trial class policy on this listing, so it is advisable to ask directly whether a trial session is available and what it costs. Confirming the instrument, format, and expected progression before committing to a term will help avoid mismatches.
Tutor credentials are not listed in the provider's current listing data. When evaluating a music teacher, relevant qualifications to ask about include a degree or diploma in music performance or music education, practical teaching experience, and familiarity with the examination board syllabus your child is working towards — such as ABRSM, Trinity College London, or LCM. For younger children, experience with early childhood music pedagogy (such as Yamaha, Kindermusik, or Suzuki methods) may also be relevant. If you are preparing for a specific grade examination, it is worth asking how many students the teacher has entered for that board and at what pass or distinction rate. Contact MOMU Music directly to request details on teacher qualifications.
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