FAQs

How much do piano lessons cost?

Usually ranging from $50-$100 although this pricing may fluctuate depending on where you are located, Cost of living, etc. Furthermore, instructor expertise does increase pricing.

What will I do in my lesson?

Lesson time will be dedicated to understanding piano fundamentals. Each student will work on personally picked repertoire at discretion of the teacher. Lessons will also include sight-reading and technique training. The teacher will do their best to include as much history and theory as possible.

How much should I practice?

Practice is a fundamental aspect for learning piano. Each student is required to practice a minimum of 30 minutes a day, 5 days a week. However, this will widely depend on the level and age of the student and will be clearly stated by the teacher during lessons.

What if I want to work on a specific song/piece?

We love when students are excited and passionate about music. That being said, we love when students want to learn a specific piece/song. If that is your case, please talk to your teacher and he/she will do their best to accommodate.

How can I help my son/daughter learn?

Parents are encouraged to be actively aware of their children's practice habits. If you have any concerns about your son/daughter’s progress please talk to the teacher.

Is my son/daughter to young to start lessons?

Commencing piano lessons at the age of 3-5 years old can be a transformative experience for children. At this early stage of development, young minds are like sponges, eager to absorb knowledge and skills. Learning to play the piano not only introduces them to the world of music but also nurtures essential cognitive, emotional, and social skills. It fosters discipline, patience, and creativity, while also enhancing fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Moreover, early exposure to music can kindle a deep and lasting passion for the arts, providing children with a lifelong source of joy and self-expression. So, starting piano at such a young age isn't just about learning to play an instrument; it's about setting the stage for a lifetime of musical and personal growth.