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Piano Instructors for Beginners
Wylsner Bastien – Jazz Piano
B.M. University of Massachusetts Boston
William Chiang – Piano
D.M.A. University of Southern California (Present)
The average price for a half-hour piano lesson is $40, while we offer lessons at only $30 per a half hour lesson.
Online piano lessons using Zoom or Google Meet typically charge between $25-50 for a half hour lesson. Local private one-on-one lessons range from $35-55 for a half hour lesson, while in-person group lessons cost $25 per student for a half hour lesson.
How to Set Up Your First Piano Lesson
Top Instructor Match
Sooner you meet a professional piano instructor, the better! Top instructors know how to take you smoothly from the beginning to an advanced level without building any bad habits.
Top instructors like ours also have college degrees in piano and have won prizes at the prestigious piano competitions.
Lesson Goals
Successful lesson plans are structured, measurable and trackable.
Our piano teachers will provide excellent instruction based on lesson plans customized for each beginning student.
We also value our student feedback, which will be shared with the piano instructors.
Lesson Equipment
Students will need the following equipment for an outstanding learning experience.
- Microphone
- Webcam
- Computer
- Piano/Electric keyboard
- Lesson books
The Lesson With You client service team will assist you with finding the right equipment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between online and in-person piano lessons?
Private online piano lessons are very similar to in-person lessons, except more affordable and more convenient. In-person piano lessons require you to visit the lesson studio whereas online lessons can be simply set up with few digital equipments in the comfort of your home.
How old should children be before starting piano lessons?
We accept students age 5 and up, although students under 13 should have a parent in the room with them for successful lessons. For children who are young to read music right away, we encourage our teachers to provide a fun, easy musical instruction. This includes rhythm games, ear training, and even improvisation in order to develop your child’s musical abilities.
There are many sizes of keyboard, with small ones such as 61 keys digital piano available even for small children. Our support line is available to help you figure out what size piano is best for your child.
How do online piano lessons work for beginners?
First, it’s important to let your piano instructor know your personal goals and interests. What style are you looking for? Is it Classical or Pop? Do you like the songs of Taylor Swift or Bruno Mars? Are you interested in learning Theory at the same time?
Then, our instructor will make recommendations from getting the right keyboard, equipment and lesson book (if applicable). After scheduling a regular lesson, try practicing piano on a regular basis. There’s no rush – what matters for beginners is finding the right practice routine.
The average price for a half hour piano lesson is $40. Live online lessons using Zoom or Skype charge between $25-50 for a half hour lesson. Local private one-on-one piano lessons range from $35-55 for a half hour lesson, while in-person group lessons can cost $20-25 for a half hour lesson.
Piano lesson pricing can vary widely depending on the teacher’s education, performing level and expertise, the location, years of teaching piano and lesson length. In-person private lessons typically charge more than online lessons, and the cost of individual or group piano lessons start as low as $20 per hour.
What do beginners learn in piano lessons?
In general piano lessons, students will learn detailed instructions on the technical and artistic aspects of music. Students will learn fingering and hand position along with basic music theory and musical background of the repertoire.
In the lessons, piano teachers will give live feedback on how to improve the techniques and help the student understand the musical side of the music. At the end of each lesson, teachers will specifically assign the students which part of the music to work on and it’s expected for the student to improve the playing before the next lesson.
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