A classically trained pianist since the age of five, I bring both discipline and passion to my teaching. I graduated from the Music College of Mongolia, the country’s leading professional music institution, and have over 10 years of experience working with children aged four and up. My journey as a teacher began in Grade 10, and since then, I’ve found deep joy in guiding students through their own musical growth.
My teaching philosophy centers on building a strong technical foundation through consistent practice, while also encouraging students to connect emotionally with the music. I believe piano is one of the most challenging instruments to learn—but also one of the most rewarding, especially for children discovering their ability to express themselves.
Beyond technique, I’m passionate about helping students understand music on a deeper level—how sound works, where music comes from, and the meaning behind what they play. For me, true learning happens when skill and feeling come together. Practice is essential, but so are curiosity, empathy, and passion.
As a mother of two daughters, some of my favorite moments are spent playing piano and singing together at home. These experiences continue to remind me that music is not just something we learn—it’s something we live, share, and feel.