Piano Lessons Near Glasgow, United Kingdom
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Dominika Popovska
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Rosana Hurtado Klaus
Arpi Vardanyan
Lauren Gonzales
Thomas Crouch
Christian Valdes
Ana Gogava
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I actually learn an instrument online? Are online lessons legit?
Online piano lessons can be a great and legitimate option as long as the instructor is professional, and you have a reliable internet connection. The lesson structure is almost identical to in-person lessons but online lessons are cheaper and more convenient than in-person lessons in Glasgow.
Another advantage of online piano lessons is that you can learn from home with just a keyboard or piano, reducing time spent traveling between the teacher’s studio and your place. If your goal is to perform professionally in settings like auditions, recitals, or competitions, in-person lessons may be a better choice.
Our piano instructors offer top-quality online piano lessons at a competitive rate, making your musical journey both easy and affordable! Try for free today.
What equipment and technology do you use for piano lessons?
At Lesson With You, students will first need a digital keyboard or piano in addition to high-speed internet, such as a microphone, computer or laptop, and lesson books. We use Zoom as our primary lesson platform. If you have any questions or concerns about the equipment and lesson setting, just reach out to our client service team and we’ll be happy to assist you!
Should I get an upright piano or digital keyboard?
For players who are just starting their piano lessons, we suggest investing in a fully weighted digital keyboard with 88 keys, typically priced between $500 and $700. Keyboards with 61 keys or semi-weighted keys, often priced below $400, may not provide the best learning experience unless you are on a very tight budget and plan to upgrade in the future.
Ideally, an upright keyboard is a great choice for most players, as long as it fits your budget. We recommend brands like Yamaha, Kawai, Steinway & Sons, and Bosendorfer.
Resource: Complete guide to buying your first digital keyboard
What's the best age for children to start piano lessons?
According to our recent blog post, the best age to start music lessons is between the ages of 7 and 9. We welcome piano students aged 7 and up, and for those under 12, we recommend that a parent be present during lessons for a successful learning experience.
For children who are young to read music, our teachers provide instruction with fun activities like rhythm games, ear training, and improvisation to help your child develop their musical abilities in an engaging way.
How much are the piano lessons in Glasgow, United Kingdom?
In Glasgow, United Kingdom, the average price for a half-hour piano lesson is $40. Nationally, rates typically range between $30 and $50 for a half-hour session.
At Lesson With You, our lesson pricing is set to fit the needs of everyone and all of the lessons are priced equally, regardless of the teacher, and the rates are $35 per half hour, $50 for 45 minutes, and $65 per hour. We’ve made it simple for you to plan and budget by creating guides for the cost of lessons with each instrument. We’re proud to offer clear and competitive prices!
What should I expect out of private online piano lessons?
In your 1-on-1 private lessons, your teacher will give you detailed guidance on the technical and artistic sides of piano music. You’ll learn about finger techniques, hand positions, basic music theory, the background of the music, and how to express the music.
You’ll get real-time feedback to improve your hand posture, sound production, and playing the right notes and rhythms. At the end of each lesson, the teacher will assign specific tasks to work on before your next lesson.
How do I sign up for lessons in Glasgow?
Don’t worry if you don’t know how to find the right teacher for you! At Lesson With You, after you submit the signup form, our client service team will match you with the instructor who is the right fit in terms of teaching style, personality, and schedule. If you have a specific preference, you can leave it as an additional request in the form we send you afterward.
Who is eligible for a trial lesson? Is the trial free?
Every new piano student is eligible for a completely free half-hour trial lesson, where they will meet their teacher and begin their first musical journey. This unique feature isn’t commonly found on other websites. We also don’t require long-term contracts, so you can start, stop, or resume lessons anytime.
Is there a discount if I take multiple lessons per week, or if I have multiple children taking lessons?
If multiple students in your family take lessons with the same teacher, each full-price lesson will qualify for a $5 discount on a second lesson within the same week. For example, if you’re taking half hour lessons twice a week or have two children taking half hour lessons, one lesson will be $35 (our fixed rate), and another is $30, for a total of $65. To learn more, please reach out to our client service team by requesting a trial lesson.
Is sight reading necessary in piano?
Sight-reading isn’t a required skill but it helps you learn the correct notes and rhythms and expressions. Especially if you’re playing classical music, sight-reading helps you understand overall musical structure of the piece. Ultimately, sight-reading speeds up your progress in learning music.
For those who want to learn a piece just by ear training, our teachers can customize the lesson plan for you that way. However, our teachers recommend developing a sight-reading skill steadily so you can learn new pieces easier and faster.
Why is music theory incorporated in piano lessons?
Music theory is a key element of understanding a music you play. Without knowing the basic theory, there’s a higher risks of playing wrong notes or registers, inaccurate rhythms, or wrong expressions.
The better you understand music theory, the quicker you’ll learn new pieces and make long-term progress. You can adjust the amount of music theory in your lessons after discussing it with your teacher. We use all-in-one piano method books that blend music theory with practical playing. These books are tailored to your level and age, making piano learning both comprehensive and enjoyable.
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