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Rachael taught 1 day ago
During a recent music lesson, Rachael and Helen delved into the circle of fifths, exploring its connection to key signatures and how to identify sharps and flats in major keys. They also covered the fundamentals of chord construction within major keys. Helen was assigned to practice these concepts and review key signatures, preparing for their next lesson where they will continue their work on the circle of fifths and begin learning the new piece, "Elise Meets Emily."
Circle of Fifths
Key Signatures (Sharps)
Major Chords (1-4-5)
Ryan taught 4 days ago
During a piano lesson, Ryan worked with Sofia on refining her technique and deepening her grasp of music theory. He offered constructive feedback on her practice, introducing chord identification and inversions as a memorization aid. Ryan also stressed the importance of proper fingering and pedal usage to achieve lyrical playing and seamless transitions, encouraging Sofia to explore dynamics and various chord voicings.
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Ryan taught 11 days ago
Ryan Krause conducted a piano lesson with Michael Cole, concentrating on refining rhythm and technique for the piece 'Contentment' and introducing 'Ode to Joy.' During their time, Michael honed his ability to internalize rhythm, corrected grace note placement, and developed a better understanding of fingering strategies. For his upcoming lesson, Ryan provided Michael with marked-up sheet music for 'Ode to Joy,' assigning the first system for him to master.
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Horacio taught Dana 16 days ago
Horacio taught Dana piano, focusing on scales, correct hand positioning, and playing songs like "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" and "When the Saints Go Marching In." Their lesson also covered rhythm and tied notes. Horacio introduced a technique for fast, alternating-hand playing, and they began working on a left-hand bassline, which will be continued in their next lesson.
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Bardiya taught Rebecca 18 days ago
During a recent piano lesson, Bardiya Jahandideh guided Rebecca Bae through technique exercises from her book, emphasizing finger positioning and counting. The lesson also introduced Rebecca to a new piece, 'G, We're Glad,' with a strong focus on note reading. They delved into the function of ledger lines in musical notation. As practice, Rebecca was tasked with working on 'G, We're Glad' using a metronome and completing right-hand exercises from page 4 of her technique book.
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Curved Fingers
Otha taught James 2 months ago
Mr. Lewis taught James about music theory, covering tonality, key signatures, the circle of fifths, triads, chord qualities, and inversions. James practiced identifying these concepts on the piano. Mr. Lewis assigned exercises from a book on chord progressions and voice leading and offered to analyze James's song to further apply the theory.
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Piano classes in San Francisco for grand, upright, digital pianos
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Santos Haynes rated Stanley
Castro, San Francisco
3 months ago
I started Piano lessons with Stanley who has a wonderful way of instructing my nine year old daughter living in Castro. This kind and imaginative teacher doesn't just give lessons he joins his at the piano creating a truly engaging experience each time. For my quiet imaginative child these lessons have sparked a beautiful interest in music creation and he is now composing his own little tunes.
Arianna Peterson rated Edward
Mission District, San Francisco
4 months ago
I started Piano lessons with Edward and he transformed my entire piano experience. Working with him in the Mission District on blues and Latin jazz at his upright piano, I’ve finally connected with rhythm on a deeper level.
Hassan Bridges rated Imogen
San Francisco, CA
5 months ago
Learning from has been an incredibly fulfilling experience. she goes beyond teaching the mechanics of playing and dives into the reasoning behind each technique which has helped me truly understand and connect with the music. My progress has been remarkable not only in terms of technical ability but also in my ability to express myself musically. What stands out the most is her unwavering support and kindness which makes the entire learning process enjoyable. If you are looking for someone to guide you through your musical journey Waverly is the perfect choice.
Teresa Ayala rated Terence
North Beach, San Francisco
7 months ago
I began taking lessons with Terence in North Beach last year starting from scratch with no experience. At first I struggled with my timing on a digital piano but Terence made things easy to grasp with visual exercises. But now it has been a huge boost to my confidence and progress.
Devon Kemp rated Ambrose
Pacific Heights, San Francisco
8 months ago
When we moved to Pacific Heights we had no idea we had come across such a gem in Underhill . she teaches my son who is passionate about film music. Underhill blends classical exercises with soundtrack tunes on a Yamaha upright and this mix keeps each lesson fresh and engaging.
Kaylie Santiago rated Florence
San Francisco, CA
11 months ago
Studying piano with Redgrave has been a wonderful experience. I’ve made incredible progress along the way.
Raina Brennan rated Isadora
SoMa, San Francisco
about 1 year ago
From the day i started taking Piano lessons with Chadwick i gain a lot of confidence as now its been 6 months with her taking the lessons and her focus on teahing and making me feel confident and comfortable played a crucial role she is one of the best tutor for piano lessons in SoMa.
Mike Blake rated Charlotte
Haight-Ashbury, San Francisco
about 1 year ago
What sets Ashbury apart is her patient and unhurried teaching style. As an adult learner with little musical experience in Haight Ashbury was not that good but her combination of a digital setup and constant support has helped me start playing pop ballads. My kids are even amazed at my progress.
Piano Lessons in San Francisco: Grow Your Skills
Why San Francisco is a Good Place to Learn Piano
San Francisco is a city full of music, culture, and creativity. Whether you walk through the streets of the Mission District or visit Golden Gate Park, you’ll often hear music in the background. It’s a city where people appreciate the arts and support all types of learning, including music.
If you want to learn piano, San Francisco has many great options. From beginners to more advanced players, students here can find tutors who match their level and style. Piano lessons can take place in homes, community centers, or online, whatever works best for your schedule. The city’s love for music helps create a strong learning environment where you can stay motivated.
Piano Lessons That Fit Your Style and Schedule
Every student is different. Some people want to learn classical piano and read sheet music. Others want to play songs they like or learn to write their own music. In San Francisco, tutors understand this and offer lessons that are personalized for each student’s goals.
Kids in neighborhoods like Noe Valley or the Sunset District often take after-school piano lessons to build musical skills and confidence. Adults in areas like the Castro or SoMa may start learning piano as a new hobby or way to relax. Wiingy connects students with experienced piano teachers across the city who can teach all ages and skill levels. Lessons can happen once a week or more often, depending on what works for you.
What You’ll Learn in Your Piano Classes
In the beginning, you’ll learn the basics like how to sit at the piano, hand positions, and simple songs. As you continue, you’ll move on to reading music, using both hands, and playing more complex pieces. Some students may also learn about chords, ear training, or how to play by memory.
San Francisco also offers many chances to experience live music and stay inspired. Students can attend events like the San Francisco International Piano Festival, which brings talented pianists from around the world to perform and lead workshops across the city. There's also Music at Kohl Mansion in Burlingame, which hosts classical piano concerts in an intimate setting, and Old First Concerts near Pacific Heights, known for supporting young and emerging musicians. For those interested in jazz piano, the SFJAZZ Center in Hayes Valley is one of the top venues in the country. These local events give piano students a chance to hear different styles, meet other music lovers, and stay motivated as they learn.
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