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Giacomo taught Jason about 22 hours ago
Giacomo Favitta and Lonca discussed music theory concepts, including 2-5-1 progressions, turnarounds, chord substitutions, and scale choices for improvisation. They analyzed the song "But Not For Me" and began exploring how to solo over chord changes using B flat major and melodic minor scales. Lonca was assigned homework to practice these scales, and they scheduled a shorter session for the following week due to Lonca's travel plans.
Turnarounds
Turnaround Substitutions
Melodic Minor Scale
Scale Visualization on Guitar
Barry Harris' Approach to Soloing
Giacomo taught Wirunya 2 days ago
Giacomo guided Wirun through refining a previously learned piece by focusing on connecting musical phrases and transitions between bars. They then started learning a new piece in G major, concentrating on notes, chords, fingering, and rhythm. Wirun was assigned the task of practicing the new piece, and their next lesson is scheduled for next Monday at 9:00 AM.
Connecting Musical Sections
G Major Key
Chord Recognition
Rhythmic Precision
Fingering Techniques
Elizabeth taught William 5 days ago
Elizabeth Kahn tutored Sandra Suther in a piano lesson, focusing on counting, rhythm, dynamics, and hand coordination across various pieces. Sandra practiced selections from a new book and the John Thompson book, with Elizabeth providing corrections and guidance on technique. Elizabeth encouraged Sandra to continue practicing easier pieces to improve her counting and rhythm.
Note Recognition
Time Signatures
Octaves
Dynamics (Forte)
Rests in Music
Left Hand vs. Right Hand
Counting in Music
Hailey taught Diego 9 days ago
Hailey Goodwin led Esther Bia through a piano lesson, working on pieces like "When the Saints Go Marching On," "The Clown," "Walt's Time," and "Good King Wenceslas." The lesson focused on flat notes, hand positions, and understanding musical directions. Esther was assigned "The Clown," "Walt's Time," and "Good King Wenceslas" to practice for their next session.
Flat Notes
D.C. al Fine
Hand Position
Tied Notes
Giacomo taught Jude 9 days ago
Giacomo Favitta led piano lessons with Asher and Levi, focusing on exercises to improve note reading, rhythm, and hand coordination. Asher worked on new exercises with both hands, while Levi reviewed scales and note identification, practicing exercises #4 and #5 for the next session. Giacomo and Levi's parent scheduled the next lesson for Friday at 9:00 am.
Notes on the lines
Notes on the spaces
C Major Scale Half Steps
Fingering
Counting and Rhythm
Elizabeth taught Patrick 11 days ago
Elizabeth guided Patrick through a piano lesson that included scale practice, review of pieces focusing on dynamics and fingering, and an introduction to Hanon exercises for finger strength. Elizabeth explained musical concepts such as accidentals, "DC al Fine," and dotted notes. She assigned Patrick exercises from a music theory book and will review his progress next session.
Crescendo and Diminuendo
Dotted Notes
Accidentals
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D.C. al Fine
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Adelyn Chambers rated Aroma
Tampa, Florida
about 2 months ago
Mall makes theory based lessons also interesting by incorporating fun elements for her students to learn with interest. I love her digital piano lessons with weighted keys a lot. I highly recommend her!
Giovanna Hardin rated Christian
Lincoln, Nebraska
2 months ago
Christian is always kind and helpful, and he clearly points out what I can do better. Because of his guidance, my playing has become much cleaner, and I feel more confident every time I practice. his teaching really makes a difference.
Ashly Ward rated Adam
Boulder, Colorado
3 months ago
Adam structures his classes in a fun and enjoyable way. he blends his practical knowledge and theoritical knowledge in a way that makes it so easy to understand. Playing arpeggios on the upright piano has never been so fun!
Jadiel Malone rated Jayne
Salt Lake City, Utah
4 months ago
I find that Williams method of instruction is effective. she has taught me how to play left-hand voicings on my digital piano and has encouraged me to practice jazz chords. I significantly improved my talents under her direction.
Lilia Pena rated Jantina
Tucson, Arizona
4 months ago
I actually learned a lot of principles and the timing from Masters , who is an excellent piano coach.
Eliezer Powell rated Thasya
Davis, California
5 months ago
Novita is a very patient tutor and takes time to make her students understand the concepts of syncopation. Learning grand piano with her has improved my sight- reading and ear training overall.
Mila Aguirre rated Vic
Berkeley, California
6 months ago
McDaniel is a very structured tutor and very flexible with her teaching. The way she taught me tempo control and her lessons on expressions were really a game changer for me in my learning experience with piano.
Marisa Wade rated Simon
Athens, Georgia
7 months ago
My recital pieces benefited greatly from Simon lessons of how to time my pieces and understand my dynamics. he really helped me grasp the methods for the cresendos and decrescendos as I practiced on my upright piano. I can honestly say that he has taught me a lot!
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Ways to learn piano online
The piano is a versatile instrument, whether you're drawn to the acoustic resonance of a Grand Piano, the portability of a Digital Piano, the nostalgic charm of a Player Piano, or the traditional feel of an Upright Piano. Learning offline can be challenging with fixed class schedules, limited instructor availability, and a lack of immediate feedback. Online piano lessons offer a flexible avenue to explore any style, allowing beginners, adults, and kids to learn at their own pace.
Beginners often struggle with hand coordination, sight-reading, and playing with both hands. These skills require regular correction to improve, and without proper guidance, students may develop poor techniques, slowing their progress. Online piano lessons provide the individualized attention necessary to overcome these challenges.
Online piano lessons offer a more flexible and effective alternative. Platforms like Simply Piano, Playground Sessions, and Udemy provide structured lessons, interactive tutorials, and AI-powered feedback. Digital tools such as MuseScore and Flowkey help learners practice sheet music efficiently.
Studies show that interactive learning improves piano skill retention by up to 60% compared to passive methods. Online piano teachers offer one-on-one guidance, real-time corrections, and custom practice plans, helping students develop better technique and progress faster.
With expert-led lessons and flexible schedules, piano lessons online make mastering the piano more accessible than ever, whether you're playing Jazz Piano, learning basic skills, or exploring advanced techniques.
How online piano lessons can benefit
Online piano lessons offer personalized instruction and real-time feedback, essential for mastering finger positioning, chord transitions, and pedal control. Unlike pre-recorded lessons, online piano teachers can instantly correct hand posture, rhythm mistakes, and note accuracy, helping students develop proper technique and avoid bad habits.
One major advantage is flexibility. Students can schedule lessons at their convenience, ensuring regular practice. Tutors use interactive sheet music, virtual keyboards, and slow-motion video analysis to simplify complex techniques.
Many piano teachers online also prepare students for graded exams like ABRSM and Trinity. They guide students through scales, arpeggios, and performance pieces with structured practice plans. Teachers create customized lessons based on skill level, learning pace, and musical goals. Whether learning classical, jazz piano, or pop, students receive targeted instruction.
With expert guidance, structured lessons, and instant feedback, online piano lessons speed up progress and build confidence.
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Decide your goal: Do you want to learn piano from scratch, improve technique, or prepare for exams? Look for online piano teachers with formal training, music degrees, or certifications. Trusted institutions like ABRSM and Berklee College of Music can ensure you’re learning from a qualified tutor.
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Choose tutors with 4+ star ratings and positive student reviews. Ensure they specialize in your preferred style, whether classical, jazz piano, or pop piano. Look for a piano teacher online providing structured lessons, technique demonstrations, and sight-reading support.
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