Piano lessons near me in Gilbert, AZ
Expert piano classes for beginners, kids, adults
Piano classes near Gilbert for adults, kids, and beginner learners

Recently taught piano lessons in Gilbert
Piano lessons for students in The Islands, Seville, Power Ranch
Nikk taught about 1 month ago
The Tutor guided the Student in practicing sight-reading using Canon in D, focusing on recognizing intervals and patterns for efficiency. The Student also reviewed chords in the key of D major and E major. The next session will include analysis of a song in E major and continued work on reading music.
Reading Music by Intervals and Shapes
Bass Line Repetition and Melodic Patterns
Arpeggios as Broken Chords
Key Signatures and Finger Placement
Chord Progressions and Song Structure
Common Keys in Different Genres
Jose taught about 2 months ago
The Student and Tutor explored add two chords and diminished chords and how to construct them, as well as their use within a composition. The Tutor explained the theory behind chord construction and voice leading to improve improvisation and songwriting. The student was assigned to practice the D diminished chord and other related chords.
Chord Voicing with Octaves
Importance of Root
Fifth
and Third
The Diminished Chord Formula
Symmetrical Nature of Diminished Chords
Diminished Chords as Transition Vehicles
Scale Degrees and Their Importance
Karl taught 2 months ago
The student and tutor reviewed whole and half steps and then learned how to construct major five-finger patterns and major triads in various keys, including those starting on black keys. The student practiced playing five-finger exercises and triads. The session concluded with a plan to resume the regular Friday schedule.
Five Finger Patterns on Black Keys
Major Triads
Tonic and Dominant
Major Five Finger Patterns
Half Steps and Whole Steps
Nikk taught 3 months ago
The session focused on music theory, including major scales, triads, chord qualities (major, minor, diminished, augmented), and seventh chords. The Student practiced identifying chords within different keys and began learning Roman numeral notation for chord progressions. As homework, the student will practice writing out the chords for 'Amazing Grace' in different keys.
Scales and Key Relationships via Circle of Fifths
Roman Numeral Chord Notation
Major and Minor Triads
The Significance of the Third
Dominant Seventh Chords
The Interplay of Keys and Borrowed Chords
Otha taught 4 months ago
The session covered musical interpretation and expression, focusing on applying expressive techniques to a piano piece. The Student practiced interpreting and performing a piece in different ways, considering tempo changes and phrasing. Homework includes finishing learning the piece, applying the discussed instructions, and reviewing confusing sections on page 38.
Phrasing
More Nuance in Music
Accelerando
Interval Identification
Time Signatures (6/8 and 3/8)
Triplet Rhythms
Retardando vs. Ritardando
Franzelle Hope taught 4 months ago
The Tutor and Student reviewed piano exercises focusing on scales, chords, and proper technique. The Student then played "Sunburst Waltz," receiving feedback on dynamics, phrasing, and musical expression. The Student was assigned to practice "Theme by Haydn" and other pieces from the book, focusing on applying dynamics and musical symbols.
Wrist Position and Technique
Five-Finger Exercises and Scales
Dynamics and Musical Expression
Legato and Staccato Articulation
Waltz Phrasing and Beat Emphasis
Importance of Listening
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Sandra’s Piano classes in Gilbert from G Major to Ode to Joy
Starting Something New in Her Hometown
Sandra Suther is a high school student at Campo Verde High School in Gilbert, Arizona. Like many students in this area, she balances school, family, and a busy schedule. But she recently added something new, weekly piano lessons. She found her teacher, Elizabeth Kahn, through Wiingy. Sandra was looking for something creative and calming to do outside of school. Piano felt like the right choice. Her lessons take place every Saturday. It’s quiet time she looks forward to. For Sandra, learning piano in a peaceful neighborhood like Gilbert makes it easier to stay focused and enjoy the process.
Learning Songs and Getting the Basics Right
Sandra started with simple exercises. She learned to count beats using quarter, half, and eighth notes. Then she moved on to scales. Her first big step was playing the G major scale, which includes F sharp.
Her teacher helped her get used to finger numbers, note names, and how to sit at the piano. They practiced songs like “Old McDonald”, “Ocean Animals”, and “Happy Birthday.” These helped her work on rhythm and hand movement in a fun way.
In her second lesson, Sandra learned about treble clef, bass clef, and the grand staff. She practiced reading notes on both lines and played simple left-hand parts. Songs like “Fred the Fish” and “Outer Space” helped her understand soft playing and how to use the pedal gently.
Elizabeth also explained Italian music terms like “allegro” (fast) and “moderato” (medium speed). Sandra began to notice how tempo changes the feel of a song.
Making Progress Week by Week
As the lessons continued, Sandra improved her sight-reading and started working on more challenging songs. She learned about intervals, like a second, where notes are close together. She also practiced a piece called “Ode to Joy”, which helped her focus on playing smoothly with both hands.
Her teacher introduced terms like “D.C. al Fine”, which means to go back to the beginning of a song and stop at the word “Fine.” Sandra also learned about dotted half notes, octaves, and how to recognize when notes move up or down the keyboard.
Each new piece helped her grow more confident. Whether it was playing a cheerful melody or learning how to keep a steady beat, she was building new skills every week.
Piano Lessons That Fit Right Into Life in Gilbert
Gilbert is a family-friendly city, and many students here take music lessons after school. Whether they live near Val Vista Lakes, Power Ranch, or around Downtown Gilbert, kids and teens are exploring music in ways that match their pace. For Sandra, learning piano is now part of her weekly routine, just like homework or attending school events at Campo Verde. Her lessons are relaxed, structured, and easy to keep up with.
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