Piano And Music Lessons
For All Ages & Experience Levels
Classical piano and playing from sheet music
Students learn how to read and interpret written music while developing strong technique and musical expression at the piano. Through the use of method books, lessons focus on note reading, rhythm, phrasing, dynamics, and stylistic awareness across different musical periods. Students gradually build a repertoire of classical works while gaining the skills needed to approach new sheet music with confidence.
Improvisation, composition, and songwriting
Students explore creativity at the piano by learning how to invent their own music. Lessons may include improvising melodies through the use of scales, building chord progressions, writing original pieces, and experimenting with musical ideas. This approach helps students understand how music works from the inside and encourages personal expression and creativity.
Tutoring on music fundamentals
Students strengthen their understanding of the building blocks of music, including rhythm, notation, scales, chords, ear training, and basic theory. These lessons help students make sense of the patterns and structures behind the music they perform on any instrument. A strong foundation in fundamentals makes learning new pieces faster and more intuitive.
Collaborative performance, chamber music, and accompanist rehearsals
Working with a collaborative pianist, students develop the skills needed to make music with others. This includes listening closely, staying in time together, shaping musical phrases, and supporting other performers. Rehearsals and music coaching opportunities are available for instrumentalists and vocalists of all experience levels.
Student Recital
Fall 2025
What To Expect In Lessons
Every student brings their own interests and personality to their lessons. The learning experience grows from that starting point.
Most of the time, method books help guide this process. However, learners can also choose the music they work on. Everyone is encouraged to explore music they enjoy. Songs can be arranged on request and created with student collaboration and input.
Lessons frequently balance creativity with foundational skills. Students learn to read sheet music and build technique through repertoire; but arranging and creating new music is also often part of the process.
Regardless of their focus or style, students acquire core musical tools like rhythm, scales, chords, and music theory. These skills support lifelong musical activities, because they empower you to learn new instruments, collaborate with other musicians, and more deeply appreciate the craft behind the songs you love.
Lessons are open to people of all ages and experience levels.
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