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Jazz Piano Instructors in Costa Mesa, California

Dominika Popovska - Piano instructor at Lesson With You

Dominika Popovska

M.M. Florida Atlantic University
Meredith Adams - Piano Instructor at Lesson With You - Piano Lessons

Meredith Adams

B.S Pensacola Christian College
Sean Vigneau-Britt - Piano instructor at Lesson With You - Piano

Sean Vigneau-Britt

M.M. Brooklyn College CUNY
Arpi Vardanyan- Live Online Piano Teacher

Arpi Vardanyan

M.A. University of Zagreb Academy of Music
Larisa Soboleva - Live Online Piano Lessons Instructor - Lesson With You

Dr. Larisa Soboleva

D.M.A. University of Miami
Julia Roer - Piano teacher at Lesson With You

Julia Roer

B.A. Maranatha Baptist University
Avis Yan - piano instructor at Lesson With You - Live online piano lessons

Avis Yan

M.M. Cleveland Institute of Music
Rosana Klaus - Piano - Live online piano lessons instructor

Rosana Hurtado Klaus

M.M. Portland State University
Kasey Stokes - Live Online Piano Lessons - Lesson With You

Kasey Stokes

B.M. University of Cincinnati
Lauren Gonzales - Piano instructor at Lesson With You - Live Online Piano Lessons

Lauren Gonzales

M.M. Hardin-Simmons University
Thomas Crouch - Live Online Piano Lessons - Lesson With You Piano

Thomas Crouch

M.M. Portland State University
Kristi Hifzi - Live Online Piano Teacher - Lesson With You

Kristi Hifzi

M.A. Conservatorio Giuseppe Tartini
Amy sauve - Live online piano lessons instructor at Lesson With You

Amy Sauve

B.M. Michigan State University
Ana Gogava - Live Online Piano Lessons - Lesson With You

Ana Gogava

M.M. Guildhall School of Music & Drama
Amalia Rinehart - Live Online Piano Teacher - Lesson With You

Dr. Amalia Rinehart

D.M.A. Stony Brook University

Your Jazz Piano Journey in Costa Mesa Begins Today

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Intro to Jazz Piano and Improvisation Basics

In our Costa Mesa jazz piano classes, you will explore a lively and creative style that focuses on improvisation, ear training, and jazz expression. Lessons are taught live online, so you can enjoy real-time guidance from the comfort of your home.

  • Learn the basics of jazz by starting with simple scales and chord progressions with solid techniques.
  • Get customized feedback from your teacher, along with warm-up exercises and challenges designed to keep lessons engaging.
  • Build confidenceΒ as you discover how to play with more freedom and develop your own musical style.
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Understanding Jazz Standards, Rhythm, and Theory

Jazz piano classes at Lesson With You introduce you to standards like “All of Me” and “Fly Me to the Moon” to help you learn rhythm, harmony, and improvisation step by step. You will learn jazz piano by working on key skills such as blues scales, chord voicings, and basic theory in a clear and practical way.

Taught live by expert jazz piano teachers, these lessons are built to help you grow creatively and gain confidence with jazz piano improvisation lessons at every step.

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45 Minutes

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60 Minutes

$65 per lesson

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Flexible Scheduling, No Contracts Ever

No need to travel – learn jazz piano at home in Costa Mesa with flexible scheduling. Start or pause lessons anytime, with no need for long term commitment.

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Exceptional Jazz Piano Instructors

Take 1-on-1 online piano lessons with instructors from top music schools. All teachers are background checked, have advanced degrees in piano, and exclusively teach piano.

Over 95% of our students rate their lessons: 4.9 out of 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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Personalized Piano Lessons for Jazz Lovers

We align every jazz piano lesson with your personal goals, tracking the progress as you build technique, expand musical repertoire, and grow musically.
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Once you submit a request, you’ll receive a confirmation for your upcoming trial and a meeting link. Enjoy your lesson!
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After the trial, subscribe to our lessons and start your piano journey. Just prepay one week at a timeβ€”no contracts, ever.

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As the leading provider of piano lessons, we’re proud to have provided thousands of high quality lessons for students in Costa Mesa and around the world.

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Diane R.Piano Lessons
Ana understood exactly what I was looking to do; she evaluated my piano playing (kindly); didn't waste any time and we jumped right in. She was very gentle, made me feel very comfortable, and she was so helpful. Gave me the guidance and support I need to move forward.
Robin M.Piano Lessons
Both my daughters love piano after the first free lesson and want to practice all the time. My 5 year old had a blast and was engaged every minute. My 9 year old also loved it ... we look forward to many more piano lessons.
Zoe E.Piano Lessons
Tina speaks my mother tongue so the communication went smooth and I feel comfortable. She also gave very helpful tips on the piano pieces I’m working on in a short period of time. Kerry (Director of Client Engagement) was making every effort to make it happen and improve the whole experience.
Malicia P.Piano Lessons
They were very responsive to my 6 years old daughter. First lesson was complimentary and went very well. I signed for future piano lessons.
Ellen G.Piano Lessons
Lovely company to work with. Wonderfully experienced piano instructor.
Lesson Cost
The average price for a half-hour piano lesson is $40, while we offer lessons at only $35 per a half hourΒ lesson. Live online piano lessons using Zoom or GoogleMeet typically charge between $35-40 for a half hour lesson. Local in-person lessons range from $35-50 for a half hour lesson, while in-person group lessons cost $25 per student for a half hour lesson. πŸ“– Learn More: Piano lesson pricing guide for jazz piano lessons in Costa Mesa
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Growing Improvisation with Confidence

Improvising in jazz piano starts with getting comfortable playing over simple chord progressions. You begin by trying out scales like the blues scale or mixolydian mode and learning how to build short, creative phrases.Β 

As you go, you will practice listening and responding, using techniques like call-and-response and basic rhythm patterns. This makes it easier to come up with creative ideas on the spot. Bit by bit, you’ll build the confidence to play more freely and develop your own sound.

How to Get the Most Out of Your Jazz Piano Lessons

To get better at jazz piano, try to practice every day, even if it is just 10 to 15 minutes. Focus on things like scales, chord voicings, and short improvisation ideas. After each lesson, make notes about what you worked on so you can remember what to practice. Listening to jazz recordings helps train your ear and gives you new musical ideas. If a section is tricky, slow it down or practice just a few measures at a time. Don’t be afraid to ask your teacher questionsβ€”they can help you stay focused and build confidence.

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Piano Guides for Jazz Piano Students

Why Choose Lesson With You?

Top Piano Teachers

Our experienced piano instructors bring their passion and expertise to every lesson. Unlike other websites where one teacher teaches multiple instruments, our teachers exclusively teach piano.

With advanced college degrees in piano from top music schools, extensive teaching experience, and a record of success in international competitions, our teachers are dedicated to providing the best piano lessons.

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Customized Lesson Plan

Our piano lessons are designed to be engaging while providing clear, measurable goals.

Each lesson is personalized by instructors who specialize in Piano Pedagogy and are passionate about tailoring the experience to your interests, age, and goals.

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πŸ“– Check out: 8 Best Piano Books for Beginners

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The benefits of Lesson With You Jazz Piano Lessons include:

  • Free trial
  • No long-term contract
  • No hidden fees
  • Fixed lesson cost
  • Dedicated team of client service
  • Timely account management
  • Background-checked teachers

All piano students are welcome to join our virtual spring and winter concerts to perform for their families and friends.

Visit our Reviews page to hear from our students. You can also explore our Blog page for piano guides and practice tips!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between online and in-person piano lessons?​

If you’re seeking flexibility in scheduling and affordable pricing, online lessons might be the ideal choice for you! Our live 1-on-1 online lessons are thoughtfully designed to be as effective as in-person lessons, providing convenience from the comfort of your own home.

Online lessons offer the advantage of learning piano at your own pace and on a schedule that suits you. The key factors to consider when selecting a piano lesson are the quality of the teacher, personalized instruction, and reasonable pricing.

Why choose Lesson With You?

We are proud to offer incredibly experienced piano teachers who are specialized in piano. Unlike other websites where a piano instructor teaches other instruments like singing and guitar, our teachers exclusively teach piano. We believe that students should get high-quality lessons led by instructors who have deep knowledge and have degrees in piano from top music schools.

You can take high quality piano lessons from these teachers at a fixed pricing. Check out our pricing page for more information.

How do jazz piano lessons work? How do I find the right instructor?

At Lesson With You, once you submit the signup form, our client service team will match you or your child with a piano teacher who is the perfect fit in terms of teaching style, personality, and schedule. If you have any specific preferences, you can include them as additional requests in the form we send you later.

You can also directly pick an instructor and request a trial by booking it through the calendar. We will follow up with you after we receive the request.

Once your trial lesson is scheduled, we will also provide tips including Zoom set up. After the trial lesson, we will follow up with you.

How much do piano lessons cost in Costa Mesa?

The average price for a half hour piano lesson is $40, but Lesson With You charges only $35. According to our recent lesson cost guide, online lessons using video chats typically charge $40 for a half hour lesson. Local piano lessons range from $40 to $60 for a half hour lesson.

At Lesson With You, we offer competitive, fixed rates of $35 for a half hour lesson, $50 for 45 minutes, and $65 per hour.

πŸ“– Learn More: How Much Do Piano Lessons Cost?

What equipment and technology do you use for online piano lessons?

At Lesson With You, piano students will need lesson equipment in addition to a high-speed internet connection. This includes a piano or an 88-key keyboard, a computer or laptop, and lesson books. We use Zoom as our live lesson platform.

We do not recommend using a mobile device for lessons. If you have any questions or concerns about the equipment or lesson setup, feel free to reach out to our client service team, and we’ll be happy to assist you!

How are jazz piano lessons different from classical piano lessons?

Jazz piano lessons focus more on creativity, improvisation, and playing by ear, while classical piano lessons are typically more structured and based on reading written music. In jazz, you learn to build your own musical ideas over chord progressions, use lead sheets, and develop your rhythm and feel. Both styles teach important skills, but jazz gives you more room to explore and experiment once they learn the core skills.

What type of piano or keyboard should I buy?

When purchasing a keyboard, there are three factors to consider: 88 keys, weighted keys, and sound quality. Regardless of your skill level, whether you’re a beginner or an advanced pianist, you should buy a piano with at least 88 keys. Make sure to get a keyboard with fully weighted keys, which typically provide good sound quality and offer greater touch sensitivity and dynamic range similar to an acoustic piano.

πŸ“– Check out more: The Complete Guide to Buying a Keyboard

How often should I practice piano, and for how long?

The frequency and duration of piano practice may vary depending on your schedule, age, level and goals. Our piano teachers recommend setting aside a consistent time each day for practice, ideally for an average of 15 minutes for beginners and intermediate piano students. For adults or children who have more time to practice, we suggest practicing for an average of 20 minutes each day.

If daily practice isn’t realistic, you or your child can try practicing for about 15 minutes per session, three times a week. The key is to practice consistently, commit to the routine and enjoy learning piano over time.

πŸ“– Learn More: 7 Effective Ways to Practice Piano

How long does it actually take for me to learn piano?

Your piano learning speed depends on the goals, practice habits, and natural skill level. With steady practice and professional online instruction, many jazz piano students can build a solid foundation in about two years with weekly piano lessons.

What also matters is expanding your repertoire, along with consistent practice to review past materials and learn new techniques. Try not to take long breaks from lessons or practice, as this can significantly impact your learning.

What can I expect out of live online jazz piano lessons as a beginner?

In piano lessons, you will first learn how to set up the keyboard and screen for comfortable playing. You will start exploring the instrument and gradually build both technical skills and musical creativity, all while developing a practice routine suited to your age and level.

Teachers often include simple warm-ups and exercises to help strengthen finger coordination once you begin reading the notes. During lessons, you will play music you’ve been practicing and get tips on how to improve the technique, posture, and musical expression. Over time, you’ll grow in music reading, theory, and confidence with a variety of pieces.

πŸ“– Read More: What should I expect out of piano lessons?

Are live online piano lessons better than apps or pre-recorded classes?

Absolutely! Unlike self-learning piano from books, apps, and pre-recorded classes, live online lessons let you interact with teachers and get real-time feedback. During these live sessions, your instructor can observe and listen to your piano playing and give practical guidance on how to improve every aspect. They can also demonstrate the correct piano techniques, so you can observe their finger movements in real-time.

This interactive setting, involving observation, imitation, practice, and improvement, is the most effective way to learn piano.

Do I need to know music theory before starting jazz piano classes?

Not at all! You can start jazz piano lessons without knowing much theory. Most teachers introduce music theory step by step, showing you how it connects to what you are playing. You will learn about scales, chords, and progressions through hands-on practice and guided improvisation.

Some jazz piano teachers use standards-based materials, while others include custom exercises or additional supplements. Either way, the materials are chosen to match your level and help you understand theory as you play.

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