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Piano Lessons for All Levels with Bodwell High School Educator
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Piano Lessons with Chord Theory & Performance Skills | Belmont University
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Piano Lessons with Chord Theory and Performance Skills | John Taylor Collegiate
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Piano Lessons with Specialized Techniques by ICMP Educated Tutor
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Piano Lessons with Performance Coaching & Music Theory Education
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Piano Lessons with Music Theory and Performance Expert from Philippine Women's University
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Piano Lessons for Chord Theory, Ear Training, and Performance Skills
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Piano Lessons with Performance Coaching and Music Theory Expertise
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University of Saskatchewan Piano Lessons: Performance, Theory, and Technique
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Piano Lessons with Specialized Tutor from The Pennsylvania State University
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Piano Lessons with Performance Coaching by York University Educator
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Piano Lessons in USA | Chord Theory, Ear Training, Performance Skills
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Piano Lessons with Specialized Curriculum from Australian National University Tutor
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Piano Lessons: Music Theory, Improvisation, Performance Skills, Sight Reading
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Piano Lessons with Jazz Specialization from University of North Texas
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University of Kansas Piano Lessons: Chord Theory, Ear Training & More
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Piano Lessons with Trinity Western University Educator in Jazz & Theory
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Ohio State University Piano Lessons - Music Theory, Technique, Performance
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Piano Lessons with Performance & Theory Emphasis | Andrews University
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Piano Lessons with University of Arts in Cuba Educated Tutor
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Piano Lessons for Chord Theory, Ear Training, and Improvisation
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Piano Lessons: Music Theory, Performance Skills, and Rhythm Techniques
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Piano Lessons with Performance Skills & Music Theory at Eastman School
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Piano Lessons with UCA Graduate: Chord Theory, Improvisation, Sight Reading
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Piano Lessons with Performance Coaching & Music Theory | University of Alabama
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Piano Lessons with Performance Coaching & Music Theory - Case Western Reserve University
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Piano Lessons with Chord Theory & Music Performance Skills at Adventist University
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Piano Lessons with Performance Expertise from The University of Hong Kong
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Piano Lessons Emphasizing Chord Theory and Performance Skills at Texas A&M University
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Stats about Piano lessons in United States
Total Piano teachers
589 piano teachers available
Rating for Piano teachers
4.9-star rating from 6K+ students
Lesson price for Piano teachers
Lessons starting from $23/hr
Experienced Piano teachers
Average 6 years of teaching experience
Piano Teacher Qualifications
80% hold a Music degree
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6K+ piano lessons delivered by our expert teachers

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Robert Lawson rated Mickaela
Fayetteville, Arkansas
5 days ago
My piano teacher, Yardley , has been with me for a year. She explained advanced piano classical pieces to me in a way that was really simple to understand. I heartily recommend her!

Ronnie Larsen rated Rebecca
Lexington, Kentucky
about 1 month ago
Beaucourt explains music theory to you really well and even helps you with how to use that while practicing piano lessons. she is a very good piano teacher!

Katrina Brennan rated Rahul
Laramie, Wyoming
about 1 month ago
With Rahul help I did really well in my classical Piano exam. he taught me really well and made me practice a lot before my exams that made me indeed learn so much.

Alonso French rated Shukhrat
Burlington, Vermont
about 1 month ago
Every session that Shukhrat teaches is tailored to the needs of his students. I use a digital keyboard with his, and I have learned a lot under his tutelage!

Karli Rivera rated May
Lincoln, Nebraska
about 2 months ago
One of the best piano teacher is Cepe . She has a very upbeat attitude and is very personable. Before going on to the challenging parts, she makes sure you are sufficiently at ease.

Oscar Webb rated Bardiya
Columbia, South Carolina
2 months ago
Bardiya is a really good instructor and with his help I've seen my child's progress in upright piano and I'm impressed by it. Would definitely recommend him.

Ruby Bishop rated Sara
Columbia, Missouri
3 months ago
I have gained a great deal of knowledge from González Salamanca digital piano lessons. She makes the courses engaging and pleasant with her very participatory teaching style.

Genevieve Spencer rated Xiao
Missoula, Montana
5 months ago
In her piano lessons, Yang demonstrates her exceptional tutoring skills. She has a wealth of expertise and understanding, which makes challenging rhythms seem simple and something I can accomplish on my own.
Your guide for piano lessons
Type of pianos
The piano is the second most played instrument in the U.S. and a favorite among kids, with over 37% learning it. Whether you dream of becoming a pianist, composer, teacher, or even an audio engineer, learning piano opens the door to endless creative and career opportunities.
From the powerful elegance of a grand piano to the compact convenience of an upright piano, and from the vintage charm of a player piano to the tech-savvy features of a digital piano, there’s an instrument for every lifestyle and learning space. As you progress, you might explore genres like jazz piano, known for its improvisation, or classical piano, with its rich history and technical precision.
If you're just starting out, there are many ways to begin your piano journey. Self-teaching through YouTube videos or mobile apps is a popular option for hobbyists and casual learners. These tools offer engaging visuals, interactive exercises, and even virtual simulations of digital pianos and grand pianos. However, they can only take you so far.
Many students, especially kids and beginners, thrive in group piano classes where they can interact with peers, build confidence, and stay motivated. Adults returning to music often prefer private piano lessons tailored to their schedule and goals.
Depending on your commitment, you can pick up piano basics within a few months to a year. Intermediate skills usually take 2–3 years to develop, while reaching an advanced level—whether you're playing a player piano, performing on a grand piano, or mastering the dynamics of an upright piano—can take 5–7 years or more of consistent practice and learning.
No matter your age or experience level, taking dedicated piano lessons or joining regular piano classes can turn your passion into real progress. It's never too late to start learning—and the right teacher or class can make all the difference.
How can a piano tutor help you learn?
Piano lessons for beginners: Overcoming challenges
For piano beginners, reading sheet music, identifying notes, and playing simple melodies can feel overwhelming. About 25% of new learners face similar struggles. Common challenges include finger independence, hand-eye coordination, posture, understanding scales, chords, and time signatures.
A piano teacher can simplify these foundational concepts through step-by-step piano lessons that focus on practical examples and hands-on exercises. Whether you're learning in private piano classes or one-on-one sessions, having an experienced guide can build your confidence and set you up for long-term success.
Piano classes for adults: Level up your skills
Around 20% of adult learners report frustration with sight-reading, smooth transitions, and dynamic control. Playing without constantly looking at the keys or applying music theory—like chord inversions and advanced scales—can feel intimidating without support.
Working with skilled piano tutors or enrolling in focused piano classes can help you overcome these hurdles. A piano teacher can provide targeted sight-reading drills, improve your finger fluency, and guide you through expressive techniques. Private piano lessons at this level can be a game-changer in making your playing feel more fluid and musical.
Piano tutor who keep you motivated
Losing motivation is common—about 15% of learners experience burnout when practice becomes repetitive or when progress feels slow. This is where a dedicated piano tutor can reignite your passion.
Great piano teachers know how to customize your learning with music you actually enjoy—whether it's pop, jazz piano, or classical piano. By identifying your skill gaps and offering engaging exercises, they help you move past plateaus and keep your piano lessons fresh and fun. For many, joining a group piano class also adds a social and motivational boost.
No matter your level, learning with the right piano teacher or piano tutor through well-structured piano classes can make a lasting impact. Whether you're starting from scratch or aiming to refine your technique, personalized piano lessons will help you reach your musical goals faster and with more joy.
Factors to choose the right piano teacher
Ratings, reviews, and testimonials
Reviews and testimonials on an piano teacher’s profile offer valuable insights into their teaching effectiveness. Choose piano teachers online experienced in helping beginners with reading sheet music or guiding intermediate learners through advanced techniques like chord inversions and scales.
A 4+ star rating and 10+ positive reviews show a teacher's ability to adapt to various needs and learning goals.
Genre expertise
Everyone has their favorite music style—whether it’s classical, jazz, blues, or pop. When choosing a piano teacher, go for someone experienced in the genre you love. It’ll make learning more enjoyable and help you build the right skills for your musical interests. Not sure if a teacher is the right fit? Ask for a demo lesson before committing—it’s a great way to see if their teaching style works for you!
Affordable rates
Piano lessons rates generally range from $25 to $80 per hour, varying by the teacher’s experience and expertise.
You can find expert-vetted private piano teachers on Wiingy, offering high-quality piano lessons at just $25–$35 per hour—great value for personalized learning.
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