Piano Lessons

From classical to jazz and pop, learn piano with personalized instruction tailored to your goals.

Piano is one of the most versatile and rewarding instruments to learn. Our piano musicians guide students through proper technique, music theory, sight reading, and repertoire across classical, jazz, pop, and contemporary styles. Whether you're a complete beginner or preparing for a conservatory audition, we'll meet you where you are.

Lesson Pricing

Format Duration Per Lesson Package
Private In-Person 30 min $55 4 for $200
Private In-Person Popular 45 min $75 4 for $280
Private In-Person 60 min $95 4 for $360
Private Online 30 min $45 4 for $160
Private Online Popular 45 min $65 4 for $240
Private Online 60 min $85 4 for $320

What Piano Students Say

"Sarah is an incredible piano musician! My daughter went from struggling with basic scales to playing Chopin in under a year. Her patience and expertise are unmatched."

Michelle T. · with Sarah C.

"We signed up both our kids — one for piano and one for drums. Both musicians are fantastic and the no-contract flexibility gives us peace of mind. Highly recommend!"

Mark H.

"As a complete beginner at 45, I was worried about starting piano. Sarah made it so approachable and I'm now playing songs I love. Best decision I've made this year."

Kevin P. · with Sarah C.

"Great experience overall. The booking process was smooth and my piano musician is very knowledgeable. Only wish they had locations on the east side too!"

Amanda W. · with Sarah C.

Piano Lesson FAQs

Do I need a piano at home, or is a keyboard okay to start?
A keyboard is perfectly fine for beginners! We recommend at least a 61-key weighted or semi-weighted keyboard so you can develop proper finger strength and technique. As you progress to intermediate and advanced levels, an acoustic piano or a full 88-key digital piano with weighted hammer action will make a big difference. Your musician can recommend the best option for your budget and level.
What's the best age for my child to start piano lessons?
Most children are ready to start piano around age 5 or 6, when they can sit still for 30 minutes and their hands are big enough to comfortably reach five keys. That said, we've seen students as young as 4 thrive with the right approach, and it's absolutely never too late for teens or adults to begin. Your musician will adapt the lesson structure to match your child's attention span and developmental stage.
How long until I can play songs I actually enjoy?
Most students are playing simplified versions of songs they love within the first month or two. Within 6 months of consistent weekly lessons and daily practice, you'll be able to play many popular songs confidently. Our musicians balance foundational technique with music you're excited about — so you stay motivated from day one.
Do you teach classical piano only, or also pop, jazz, and other styles?
We teach all styles! While classical training provides an excellent technical foundation, our musicians are skilled across pop, jazz, blues, film scores, musical theater, and more. During your first lesson, your musician will ask about your musical interests and tailor the curriculum to include the genres you're passionate about alongside solid fundamentals.
How much should my child practice between piano lessons?
For beginners, 15–20 minutes of focused daily practice is a great starting point. As students progress, 30–45 minutes becomes ideal. Consistency matters more than marathon sessions — practicing a little every day is far more effective than cramming an hour the night before a lesson. Your musician will assign specific practice goals each week so your child always knows exactly what to work on.

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